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Basic Requirements for Working on Cruise Ships

World’s leading job board within the cruise line industry. There are a large variety of jobs on cruise ships and at cruise line corporate offices. Commonly Available Positions on Cruise Ships are as follows:

  • Deck Crew
  • Cruise Directors
  • Disc Jockeys
  • Expedition Leaders
  • Hosts and Hostesses
  • Naturalists
  • Shore Excursion Managers
  • Water Sports Instructors
  • Youth Counselors
  • Cosmetologist
  • Fitness Directors
  • Medical Staff
  • Air/Sea Reservation Agents
  • Bartenders

While specific position requirements and experience depend on the job you are interested in, there are some other essential requirements that all employees must meet to be able to work onboard a cruise ship.

  • Be at least 21 years old. Sometimes candidates aged over 18 years are accepted for certain positions (e.g. childcare). This varies by cruise line so check on each cruise line’s careers website or job adverts here on All Cruise Jobs.
  • Hold a valid passport
  • Have the relevant visa or work permit – depending on where you are from and which countries you will be travelling to:
    • Only US citizens and Green Card holders may work on US-flagged vessels;
    • Cruise lines with ships sailing European rivers employ mostly EU citizens;
    • If your ship embarks in a US port you will need the C-1/D visa. You will usually apply for the visa after you get a job offer.
  • Meet the language requirements relevant to your position. English is required by most cruise lines. Employees in passenger-facing positions on-board ships with international passengers may be required to be fluent in other languages, e.g. German, French, Spanish, Japanese, Mandarin, Korean, etc.
  • Pass a medical examination by the cruise line or have an ENG1 or an ML5 seafarer medical fitness certificate to work at sea.
  • Have a valid STCW Basic Safety Training (BST) certificate (this is required for most employees and crew working on-board cruise ships). In some instances you will get an opportunity to take the training after you join your ship. However, candidates who already have valid STCW certificates are usually prioritized.
  • Have a basic qualification in hotel management
  • Have work experience of at least 1 year in the relevant department to which they are applying
  • They must have no criminal record
  • Have a pleasant personality
  • Positive service-oriented attitude

Cruise companies and cruise ship staffing agencies such as Ceyline Shipping are used to employing staff from all over the world. They know how to obtain the necessary visas and work permits and they will assist you and guide you through the process once they have offered you a job and you have accepted it.