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Cruise Ship & Seafarer Careers (2026)

The maritime and cruise ship industry is booming, with over 1,200+ new roles available in Kenya in 2026. From deckhands to hospitality staff, cruise ships offer exciting opportunities for travel enthusiasts and maritime professionals. These roles come with competitive salaries and unique career experiences.

Cruise Ship Salary Estimates (2026)

Position LevelRole ExampleEstimated Monthly Salary (Ksh)
Entry LevelDeckhands / Steward40,000 – 60,000
Entry LevelCruise Ship Waiters / Housekeeping35,000 – 55,000
ExperiencedNavigation Officers120,000 – 200,000
ExperiencedChief Engineers / Senior Crew200,000 – 350,000

Most In-Demand Roles

  • Deckhands / Steward: Handle daily ship operations and passenger safety.

  • Hospitality Staff: Serve passengers in restaurants, cabins, and entertainment areas.

  • Navigation Officers: Ensure safe voyage and navigation of the ship.

  • Engineers / Senior Crew: Maintain ship machinery and manage technical operations.

How to Apply

Register on maritime recruitment portals or cruise line career websites. Ensure you have valid seafarer certificates and health clearances. Previous hospitality or maritime experience is an advantage.

FAQ Section

  1. Do I need maritime experience to work on a cruise ship?
    Entry-level hospitality roles may not require prior maritime experience, but technical and navigation roles do.

  2. What is the salary range for cruise ship jobs in Kenya?
    Entry-level salaries start from Ksh 35,000, while senior positions can earn up to Ksh 350,000 per month.

  3. Are these jobs international or local?
    Cruise ship jobs often involve international travel, depending on the company and role.

  4. Do cruise ship jobs provide accommodation?
    Yes, accommodation and meals are typically provided on board.

  5. How can I get certified for seafarer roles?
    Complete a recognized STCW (Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping) course for maritime professionals.