Cruise Ship Housekeeping Staff – Open for South African Applicants

Job Title: Cruise Ship Housekeeping Staff

Location: Onboard International Cruise Ships (Open to South African Applicants)

Job Type: Full-Time / Contract (6–9 months onboard)

Experience Level: Entry-Level to Experienced

Salary: USD $800 – $1,500/month + tips & benefits (based on experience)


Job Overview

We are hiring Housekeeping Staff for leading international cruise lines, with open opportunities specifically for South African nationals. As part of the housekeeping team, you will be responsible for maintaining guest cabins and public areas to high hygiene and service standards while working in a fast-paced, multicultural environment onboard.

This is an excellent opportunity to work abroad, earn in USD, and build a career in the hospitality and cruise industry.


Key Responsibilities

  • Clean and maintain guest rooms, bathrooms, and public areas daily
  • Replenish linens, towels, and amenities in cabins
  • Report maintenance issues and lost & found items
  • Follow safety, cleanliness, and infection control protocols
  • Provide professional, friendly, and discreet service to guests
  • Work in coordination with supervisors and other departments
  • Uphold high international hospitality standards at all times

Qualifications and Requirements

  • South African citizenship or valid South African passport
  • Minimum of Grade 10 (Matric preferred)
  • Previous experience in hotels, resorts, or housekeeping roles is a plus
  • Basic English communication skills (written and spoken)
  • Good physical stamina and ability to work long shifts
  • Willingness to live and work onboard for 6–9 months
  • No criminal record; able to pass medical and background checks
  • Must be at least 21 years old

Benefits

  • Tax-free salary paid in USD
  • Free meals, accommodation, uniforms, and medical insurance onboard
  • International travel opportunities
  • Crew discounts and access to onboard facilities
  • Opportunity for contract renewal and promotions
  • Work with a diverse, global team

How to Apply

Submit your CV/resume along with a copy of your passport, recent photo, and any hospitality experience or training certificates. Shortlisted applicants will be contacted for an interview and further screening process.

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