10 Most Popular Cruise Lines to Work For
We asked followers of our Facebook page the following question:
"If you could choose any ship to work on board, then which cruise line would you like to work for the most? "
Thanks to all their replies, here are the 10 most popular cruise lines:
10. MSC Cruises
Although not such a well-known Italian cruise line, MSC Cruises is the fourth largest cruise company in the world.
9. Holland America
Headquartered in Seattle, with a fleet of 15 ships and more than 140 years in operation, Holland America is a popular choice for many job seekers.
8. Crystal Cruises
With just 2 ships, Crystal Cruises with headquarters in Japan is a relatively small cruise line, but still came in our top ten.
7. Costa Cruises
Another popular Italian cruise line. It seems the recent troubles with Costa Concordia haven't discouraged many job seekers from choosing Costa Cruises as their preferred choice.
6. Princess Cruises
California based cruise line Princess Cruises is the third largest cruise line in the world. It is a part of Carnival Corporation.
5. Celebrity Cruises
Celebrity Cruises is a part of Royal Caribbean's International group of cruise lines. Its fleet of 10 premium ships sail to many exotic destinations such as Alaska, Caribbean, Europe, Galapagos.
4. Norwegian Cruise Line
NCL is known for its modern fleet of cruise ships, which sail to Alaska, Bahamas, Caribbean, Europe and many more exciting destinations.
3. Carnival Cruise Lines
The World's largest cruise line finished third in our poll. The whole Carnival group has over 120,000 employees from all parts of the world.
2. American Cruise Lines
With only 6 ships offering cruises in the USA including Alaska, American Cruise Line is a relatively small company. Yet it is the second most desired cruise line for job seekers.
1. Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines
The winner of our poll is one of the most popular cruise lines – Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines. Their fleet of 38 ships sail to some of the most exciting destinations in the world, including Dubai, Australia, Bahamas, Europe, and South America.