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Group 4 - Cruise Ship Questions
Group 4 - Cruise Ship Questions
Members: Chelsea Anne Mari A. Abellana; Laarnie Marie C. Alistre; Althea Faye D. Malubay;
Jeseivel A. Rentucan; Nathalie J. Torrefiel
Questions:
1. This type of port is the identified points on the cruise itinerary where the guests can
disembark and visit the locality.
2. It is a verdant tropical island that boasts as a historical attraction, Nelson’s Dockyard, the
18th-century base for the British naval fleet.
Answer: Antigua
3. This is a derivation of the Spanish baha mar, or ‘shallow sea’, and there are around 700
islands in this popular self-styled, sun, sea and sand, paradise archipelago.
Answer: Bahamas
7. The capital of Sweden, a country that has the largest unspoiled wilderness in Europe.
Answer: Stockholm
8. It is famous for being a favorite haunt of artists, celebrities, presidents and literary
heroes.
13. This is the city with a long maritime heritage because of the historical development
associated with shipping in general and the cruise industry in particular.
Answer: Southampton
14. It is a bustling port with as many as 40 ferry departures a day to other ports in the
height of the season.
Answer: Helsinki
15. This is the Caribbean’s second largest island. It is a home of reggae and it is still a focal
point of the island’s rich heritage.
Answer: Jamaica
16. It is a Spanish city that has become the most visited port in the region.
Answer: Barcelona
17. It happens to be the seventh largest cruise port, largely because of its location as a
gateway to Rome.
Answer: Civitavecchia
Answers: Miami, Port Canaveral, Port Everglades, Galveston, Juneau, Ketchikan, Los
Angeles
Answers: Atlantic Islands, Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Galapagos Islands, Cape Town,
Seychelles, Panama Canal, Suez Canal