PSF [Passenger ship familiarization]

Operational Areas on a Passenger Ship

A passenger ship has several important operational areas. These include:

  1. Navigation (Bridge)
  2. Deck Area (Mooring)
  3. Engine Room (Machinery Space)
  4. Hospitality Area
  5. Galley
  6. Crew Accommodation
  7. Passenger Accommodation

Glossary – Important Terms to Navigate the Ship

To help you understand and move around the ship easily, here are some basic terms:

Aft: The area near the ship’s stern, which is at the rear (back) of the ship. 

Bow: The front part of the ship. 

Bridge: The area, usually located near the bow (front), where the captain and officers control and manage the entire ship. 

Cabin (also called Stateroom) : This is your private room on the ship where you sleep and relax. 

Decks: These are the different floor levels of the ship, such as the lower deck, middle deck, and upper deck. 

Galley: The ship’s kitchen where food is prepared. 

Hull: The main body or outer structure of the ship. 

Lido Deck: This is the deck where you will usually find the swimming pool along with restaurants, bars, and a fitness center. 

Midship: The middle section of the ship. 

Port: The left side of the ship when you are facing the bow (front). 

Starboard: The right side of the ship when you are facing the bow (front). 

Stern: The extreme rear (back) part of the ship.