The largest country in the Caribbean (not including the United States) by size
Mexico
In 1986, Royal Caribbean International bought Labadee, Haiti, making it the first to do this
Own a private island
The kitchen on a cruise ship
The Galley
The world's most popular cruise destination
Caribbean/Bahamas
Mexico
Cozumel
This mountain range, second highest in the Caribbean, is famous for it's coffee
The Blue Mountains
This historical event in 1958 caused a huge drop in transatlantic crossings and the development of the Caribbean and Australian cruise industries
The first passenger flight from London to New York
The side of a ship or island that is out of the wind
The Leeward side
The average age of cruise passengers
50 and older
U.S. Virgin Islands
St. Thomas
This island range is one of the few in the Caribbean with a desert-like microclimate
What are Curacao, Aruba, and Bonaire
This historical ship was the filming location of the 1970's TV show "Love Boat", which helped popularize the concept of cruising among the masses
What is the Pacific Princess
The rooms on a ship, also called rooms and cabins
Staterooms
A common superstition that passengers believe is unlucky
To bring flowers aboard
Alaska
Juneau
The Mediterrannean's smallest country by size
Vatican City
This historically notorious leader commissioned the construction of numerous cruise ships which were offered as holiday packages to workers to unite a nation
Adolf Hitler
The unit of speed at which a cruise ship travels
Knot or nautical mile
It is considered good luck to spill this drink on deck
Wine
British West Indies
Grand Caymen
The easternmost country of Europe
Portugal
This famous ship was the first to pioneer new onboard luxuries, like the pool and a la carte dining, which are staples in the industry today
RMS Titanic
The station at which mandatory emergency drills take place at the beginning of every cruise, you are assigned one based on your stateroom location
Muster Station
A cruise ship anchor weighs this much
15 tons
Jamaica
Ocho Rios