I already have hospitality experience, so why do I need any further training to be a steward/ess on a superyacht?

Certification is looked upon very favorably by a captain or owner when it comes to offering you a job! The role of the steward/ess is much more than serving food and drinks, it is about the ‘Art and Attitude’ required to care for the guests every need - even before the guest realises they need it! Through knowledge and experience, you will develop confidence and self assurance, giving you the ability to adapt and learn with each changing situation that arises aboard a luxury superyacht.

To be a success as a professional Steward or Stewardess, it is essential to be accredited by a reputable training academy that issues internationally recognised qualifications. The courses should be taught by experienced steward/ess instructors who can demonstrate the expertise and hands on knowledge they have learnt from working in the superyacht industry over many years on both power and sail vessels. HOT TIP: Ask yourself this question - Would I step onboard a 747 as a flight attendant without any ... more.

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