The Closed Quarters of Crew Members
The sleeping quarters of crew members on cruise ships are often a contrast to the luxurious cabins enjoyed by passengers. These quarters are typically compact, functional spaces with shared accommodations. Crew members often bunk in rather small rooms with limited personal space, sometimes even sharing with several colleagues in shifts.
The hierarchy of positions aboard determines the quality of these accommodations, with higher-ranking staff having more comfortable living conditions. Crew members’ living quarters are primarily designed for rest and recuperation, providing a place to recharge before their next shift. Luckily, they have other facilities where they can enjoy some rest and relaxation, such as the bar or pool area.