| Home Page Shipboard Entertainment Positions
Cruise Lines Profiles
Cruise Lines And Agencies Contacts
CD-ROM Guide Content
Order A CD-ROM Guide
Urgent
Vacancies
FAQ
Contact Us
Cruise Links
Ships For Sale
|
CLICK HERE to order the
Cruise Ship
Entertainment Employment Guide 2008® CD-ROM
Royal
Olympia Cruises Jobs
Royal Olympia Cruises has
ceased operations and the ships have been sold to other cruise
operators.
Royal
Olympic Cruises was created in 1995 as a result of the merger of two
well known Greek cruise lines - Sun Line Cruises and Epirotiki
Line. Basically Royal Olympic operates the ships under two brands
- the "blue ships" (Stella Solaris, Stella Oceanis,
Odysseus, World Renaissance and Olympic Voyager) and the
"white" ships" (Triton, Orpheus and Olympic
Countess). The first brand is offering more upscale service to
adventurous passengers, refined , conservative ambiance and style of
traditional oceanliner. The "white ships" are similar in
their appeal, but at somewhat lower quality level. On
the crew and staff side, Royal Olympic offers slightly lower salaries
than the well established U.S. based cruise lines, but the lifestyle
on board and the interesting itineraries attract employees to this
cruise line.
Cruise
ships and itineraries:
Olympic Explorer: Greek
registered, built 2001, 25.000 gross tons, 840 passengers, 410
crew members.
Itineraries: Europe, Caribbean. |
|
 |
| |
|
|
Olympic Voyager: Greek
registered, built 2000, 25.000 gross tons, 840 passengers, 410
crew members.
Itineraries: Scandinavia, Baltics, Greek Isles/Turkey,
Israel/Egypt. |
|
 |
| |
|
|
Olympic Countess:
Greek registered, built 1966,
17.593 gross tons, 910 passengers, 350 crew members.
Itineraries: Greek Isles/Turkey. |
|
 |
| |
|
|
Stella Solaris: Greek
registered, built 1973, 17.832 gross tons, 620 passengers, 371
crew members.
Itineraries: Greek Isles/Turkey, Israel/Egypt, South America,
Caribbean. |
|
 |
| |
|
|
Stella Oceanis: Greek
registered, built 1965, 5.500 gross tons, 300 passengers, 140
crew members.
Itineraries: Greek Isles/Turkey. |
|
 |
| |
|
|
Odysseus: Greek
registered, built 1962, 12.000 gross tons, 400 passengers, 210
crew members.
Itineraries: Greek Isles/Turkey. |
|
 |
| |
|
|
World Renaissance: Greek
registered, built 1966, 12.000 gross tons, 430 passengers, 235
crew members.
Itineraries: Greek Isles/Turkey. |
|
 |
| |
|
|
Orpheus: Greek
registered, built 1952, 5.092 gross tons, 304 passengers, 140
crew members.
Itineraries: Greek Isles/Turkey. |
|
 |
| |
|
|
Triton: Greek
registered, built 1971, 14.155 gross tons, 704 passengers, 265
crew members.
Itineraries: Greek Isles, Mediterranean. |
|
 |
| |
|
|

CLICK HERE to order the
Cruise Ship
Entertainment Employment Guide 2008® CD-ROM
with all the cruise lines' entertainment contacts,
all agencies worldwide hiring talent for cruise lines (addresses, e-mail
addresses, telephone/fax numbers) plus a tutorial about how to write
down your resume and successfully prepare a promotional package in order
to get hired by a cruise line or an agent. You will also find on the
CD insiders' tips for the various entertainment positions, veteran crew
members professional advises for the actual day-to-day life aboard a
cruise ship. Locations of Internet access places, calling stations,
points of interest and bargain shopping in all major cruise ships ports
around the world, the cheapest ways to phone home from various countries,
high quality photos of cruise ships and ports of call (which take too
much space to be displayed on the Web) and much more...
Get a job or your money back! NO RISK* (certain restrictions
apply, see below for more details)

Home Page
- Shipboard
Entertainment Positions - Cruise Lines Profiles -
Cruise Lines And
Entertainment Agencies Contacts - CD-ROM Guide Content -
Order A CD-ROM Guide -
Contact
Us - Links
Copyright © 1997-2008 Seamax International Inc. All rights reserved.
*1 Year Money Back Guarantee
This offer is valid one year from the purchase of the
Cruise Ship
Entertainment Employment Guide 2008® CD-ROM. In
order to qualify for the refund, you must return the original CD-ROM
and proof of purchase along with FIVE letters or postcards showing refusal
of employment from a cruise
line. The refusal employment letters must
be from separate cruise line companies and must be written on original
company letterhead. Shipping charges incurred during the original purchase
or the return are NOT covered by this guarantee. If the CD-ROM was purchased
by credit card, a refund can only be made back to the original credit
card. All other refunds will be paid by check.
|