Superyacht Stewardess & Steward Training Course

First-class Superyacht Stewardess & Steward Training Course

UKSA’s Superyacht Stewardess & Steward Course is a unique programme designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills you need to work as a steward or stewardess in the fast-growing superyacht sector. You will be trained by our highly experienced, expert team to deliver exceptional levels of service and will leave fully appreciating the attention to detail expected onboard 7-star luxury vessels.

Our new five-week enhanced training programme has been designed by a team of maritime experts who have responded to the industry’s need to recruit entry level interior crew with a much higher level of expertise and qualifications. 

Our yachting career students will tell you that we provide unbeatable  course content, training and facilities.  You will also enjoy modern shorebased accommodation and freshly prepared daily meals while you are training with us.

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Superyacht Stewardess & Steward training course

UKSA’s ALL-INCLUSIVE, Superyacht Stewardess & Steward Course  is a unique programme for those wanting to work in the interior team on a superyacht. The course will equip you with all the expertise required to work onboard these prestigious vessels to deliver the ultimate standard of service. You will be trained in our unique superyacht training centre including  a fully equipped cabin/dining room, alongside the superyacht galley and laundry room, giving you a comprehensive superyacht simulation experience.

Our enhanced five-week course is delivered by UKSA’s experienced superyacht instructor team and the British Butler Institute and has been developed to align with the reputable IAMI GUEST Programme.

“ Interaction with principals and guests is about exceeding expectations, delighting, and surprising! We train interior students to reach the highest level of service to match and surpass, principals and guests very high expectations.”   Gary Williams, Principal of the British Butler Institute

UKSA has been delivering courses for over 35 years and we are proud that our one-to-one sessions, mentoring, careers advice, CV writing and recruitment support will give you the edge and contacts you need to enter the industry with confidence.

Training at UKSA gives you excellent value for money as all food and accommodation (both on board our yachts AND on site), tuition, mentoring and careers guidance are included in ONE PRICE. There are no hidden extra costs at UKSA.

Our aim is for you to leave the course, brimming with confidence and the skills to step aboard your first superyacht with the right attitude and skillset to succeed.

Why train with UKSA?

When you train at UKSA you experience our world-class tuition and over 35 years of maritime industry insight.  Also included in your course fee :

  • Accommodation in our new  Sea.Change building  for the duration of your course *
  • Freshly prepared breakfast, lunch and dinner provided each day
  • Purpose built classrooms and navigational training simulators all on one site
  • One-to-one mentoring throughout the course from your instructors
  • Dedicated careers course manager
  • Career support both during and after your time at UKSA
  • Networking on site throughout your time at UKSA
  • Use of our swimming pool
  • Access to our fully equipped gym

*  subject to availability, we reserve the right to provide alternative accommodation on site

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Assisted funding available

As a charity, we have funding opportunities available for many of our students. UKSA is committed to make training and qualifications accessible to those who have the desire to succeed in a yachting or watersports career. Your course advisor will be able to provide you with the details, assess your eligibility and put you forward if you are a suitable candidate. To see a full list of all of our funding options visit our  funding opportunities page  or call us to talk about your options on +44 (0)1983 203038

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Training Course overview

  • Introduction to the interior department and the role of an interior crew member
  • 5 Golden Pillars of service excellence
  • setting a formal and informal table
  • in cabin dining service essentials
  • meet, greet and departures essentials
  • deportment essentials and practical posture detail
  • delivering silver service
  • Personal presentation, professional etiquette and protocol
  • Basic professional  housekeeping and attention to detail
  • Table management, placement and settings
  • Styles of service, order and steps of service
  • Introduction to food and beverage service on board a yacht
  • Flower arranging and presentation
  • Service practical including cocktail and canape preparation
  • Basic professional laundry procedures and laundry duties
  • Health and safety onboard
  • Appreciation of crew dynamics and life onboard
  • Understanding of the high standards required
  • UKSA superyacht uniform provided (branded polo shirts)
  • Discounted rate for one  year’s membership of Nautilus International
  • One day Knots and Yachts course
  • Two day deck training
  • Five days Basic Sail training

Meet your instructors

The Superyacht Stewardess & Steward Course is a unique programme designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills required to work as a steward or stewardess in the fast-growing superyacht sector with a focus on going above & beyond industry expectations.  As part of the course, you will be trained to deliver exceptional levels of service and will leave fully appreciating the attention to detail expected onboard 7-star luxury vessels, which will set you apart from other international candidates applying for the same roles.

Ben & Holly Cooke

With over thirty-five years combined experience in the hospitality industry, Ben and Holly look forward to sharing their passion for cookery, fine wines and hospitality with you all. As a husband-and-wife team they hope their interactive classes, practical learning and stories will fill you with inspiration to start your own adventure within the superyacht industry.

During your time with Ben and Holly, you will be introduced to the world of high end hospitality including Wine and Cocktail Appreciation (including Practical and Theory based learning), Laundry and Housekeeping Skills, Event Planning, Service Skills (including Silver Service), Floristry and The Little Gloster’s Super Yacht 101 – a super yacht service philosophy developed by The Little Gloster for the course specifically, as well as other practical essentials to succeed with onboard employment.

The British Butler Institute

is recognised as the leader in butler and hospitality training worldwide. Represented in over 14 countries, the Institute is a world leader in luxury front-of-house training with clients that span the globe including royal superyachts and royal palaces. You will be introduced to the VVIP world and receive expert hands-on training in the “5 Golden Pillars of Service Excellence”. This five-day module trains you in concierge excellence and includes setting a formal and informal table, silver service, seating a guest, cabin check lists, in cabin dining service, cabin orientation , meet, greet and departures, deportment and practical posture.

Superyacht Stewardess & Steward Training Course requirements

Interior crew are typically required to work long hours and must be physically fit and able. You must be energetic and enthusiastic with an ability to work to a high standard in all tasks. Some previous experience in hospitality is a great bonus, but not at all necessary to join the training. Also if you have aligned experience in beauty, food and beverages, catering, wine and art appreciation, massage, sports and training, these extra skills will also be useful in your career progression.

You must have an ENG1 seafarer medical fitness certificate to work at sea ( Find out more about the ENG1 Medical Certificate ).  Whilst it’s not essential to hold your ENG1 to complete your training with UKSA, it is required to hold this to secure work in the industry. For this reason, we recommend all students gain their ENG1 before they attend training.

  • What is an ENG 1 Medical Certificate?

Qualifications gained

Our Superyacht Interior qualification is in line with the Introductory Level 1 (GUEST) programme.

  • GUEST Yacht Interior Introduction module
  • GUEST Basic Food service module
  • Foundation Food Safety Certificate
  • GUEST Wine, bar-tending & Mixology module
  • STCW Basic Safety Training
  • Level 2 Award in Food Safety / Food Hygiene
  • UKSA Superyacht Hospitality Training Certificate
  • MCA Proficiency in Designated Security duties
  • RYA Powerboat Level 2
  • RYA Personal Watercraft
  • RYA Marine Short Range Radio
  • Mental Health for Seafarers

​ On successful completion of the Introduction Modules, you will have an eligibility to apply for the GUEST Certificate of Competence.

From our unique waterfront campus in Cowes, on the Isle of Wight, we have a wide range of facilities and fleet to ensure that our students have the very best learning experience. This course is all-inclusive, meaning everything is on site and all of your food and accommodation is included, so you can focus on your training.

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“Being at UKSA made me realise that you can achieve whatever you want to if you just pursue it. They equip you with everything you need to go into the industry confidently and care about your journey the whole way through. If you’re looking for an alternative to University or haven’t found something you want to do yet, a life on the water is an opportunity to have a unique adventure and make lasting memories.”

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I have honestly had one of the best times of my life. I have made friends that I’ll have forever and the experience as a whole has had a huge impact on me. If I was to advise someone how to get the best from this course I would say go to the bar in the evenings, speak to people and take any advice that is offered. In this way you will be prepared for your future in the superyacht industry. Maria Barratt -Networking/SY Hospitality/Maria Barratt

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If you’re not afraid of hard work, have a knack for hospitality and service, and are a team player, then a job as superyacht stewardess could be for you.

Kate got her start in the yachting industry working as crew. She spent five years cruising the Bahamas, Caribbean, New England, and Central America, then segued that experience into a career in marine journalism, including stints as editor of  Dockwalk  and  ShowBoats International .

If you’re not afraid of hard work, have a knack for hospitality and service, and are a team player, then traveling the globe as superyacht stewardess could be in your future. Here is everything you need to know to land a job as a stewardess on a luxury yacht...

A yacht stewardess (or steward) is an entry-level position in yachting that provides a gateway to a career in hospitality at sea. A stewardess serves a vital role as part of the interior team and is responsible for the upkeep and presentation of the interior of a vessel.

One of the greatest appeals of working as interior crew on a superyacht (other than travel and tips ) is that the role of a stewardess doesn’t require extensive schooling or qualifications. While experience in the hospitality or customer service sector is advantageous, when starting out as a junior steward or stewardess, it is more about having a friendly disposition and being willing to learn and work hard.

“The ideal junior stewardess will have an eagerness to absorb information and learn the ropes properly, the ability to take direction and follow instructions, as well as the confidence to ask questions when clarification or additional instruction is needed,” says Sarah Bester with Northrop & Johnson Crew Services .

What is a Yacht Stewardess?

A steward or stewardess maintains the interior of a superyacht and provides five-star service to its owners and guests. On charter or owner trips, the interior team handles beverage and meal service, housekeeping, and laundry, all with the highest attention to detail. They have the most face time with guests so are responsible for relaying their wishes to the deck department, chef, and captain.

What Does a Yacht Stewardess do?

A junior member of an interior team on a yacht larger than 45 to 50 meters will typically start his or her career in the laundry room and/or in housekeeping rather than in service.

On smaller boats, the stewardess can be a department of one. “If you’re a solo stew you’ll be up early doing it all,” says Alene Keenan, a 30-year veteran of interior work who has literally written the book on yacht service, The Yacht Guru’s Bible. The day starts with opening duties: “setting up for breakfast, preparing breakfast, serving and clearing breakfast, laundry, cabin service, housekeeping duties, more laundry,” lists Keenan. This is followed by lunch service and more housekeeping and laundry, ongoing beverage service, setting up for afternoon activities, cocktails and hors d’oeuvres service, dinner service, cabin turndowns, finishing and returning laundry, and to close the day, pulling dishes, décor, and service items for the next day’s breakfast.

“If you have two or more interior crew, the duties are shared and probably rotated, and start times depend on hours of work and rest,” Keenan says.

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On larger yachts, the chief stew will provide his or her team with a checklist of duties to perform for each shift. “The routine will generally be the same,” says Chief Stewardess Tracey Bamforth . “You will be allocated a shift, shift duties, and shift expectations. You will wake up and dress in your on-charter uniform, making sure you are presentable, fresh, and on time. It’s important to remember that when the guests are on, your need to manage yourself to the best of your ability: speaking softly, working smartly, being very aware of your environment — for example, not leaving cleaning products out and about and keeping the yacht to its absolute best standard.”

Off-charter is when maintenance, deep cleaning, and inventorying are done in addition to daily laundry, crew mess, and bridge duties.

Who Does a Yacht Stewardess Report to?

This varies depending on the size of the yacht and crew. “Every yacht is unique and could have a different set-up; nothing is black or white,” says Lien Eggermont, senior yacht placement consultant for interior crew at Viking Crew .

Generally, when a stewardess works alone, they report to the captain. When there are two or more in the interior department, the junior would report to the chief stewardess, or with larger teams, they may even report to the second steward/ess. For the largest of superyachts, each interior division — housekeeping, laundry and service — will have their own head of department (HOD), so for example a housekeeping stewardess would report to the head of housekeeping.

What Qualifications Do I Need to Become a Yacht Stewardess?

All crew need STCW basic safety training , a five-day course, and an ENG1 medical certificate , and some yachts may also require certification in Food Safety & Hygiene, a one-day course.

On top of these necessities, there are numerous options for yacht-specific interior training, but many chief stews, like Robert, prefer to teach on the job. “Most of the skills you need in yachting, especially in the interior, you learn as you go,” she says.

The amount of knowledge you need going in may depend on when you’re hired. “Early in the season, the HOD will have time to train and teach everything from scratch. Mid-season they don’t have time to hold somebody’s hand — in the nicest possible way — and will need somebody who can hit the ground running,” Eggermont says.

Courses that introduce entry-level candidates to yacht interior work are offered in many countries around the world. “Bluewater hosts some fantastic courses; their Yacht Interior Service courses start at a zero-to-hero course and can really help with a newbie or green stewardess who wants to acclimate and understand the principles and products used on a vessel,” Bamforth says.

Bester points out that additional courses like silver service and WSET (Wine & Spirit Education Trust) can help a candidate stand out. “These courses are an additional investment and thus an indication that the candidate may be more career minded,” she says.

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“Training has always been a privilege in my mind,” adds Bamforth. “Most newbies starting out will already be stretched from arriving from a new country, trying to find a new role, living in a crew house, and then to expect them to start off with a couple thousand dollars in courses under their belts is somewhat unfair. I believe in the ability to train and trial a newbie and give them the opportunity to show you they have the capacity to work, learn, live in a very close environment with others, repeat the systems they are learning, and, most importantly, have a good attitude!”

Maxine Robert, chief stewardess on 47-meter M/Y Loon , adds, “Having a positive attitude is everything as we live in such close quarters and work very closely with each other every day.”

What Experience Do I Need?

“Many programs will consider junior stew candidates who are green to yachting but come with strong land-based hospitality experience,” says Bester. Eggermont seconds this: “Waitressing in high-end restaurants or hotels, background in events, housekeeper in a hotel or, for example, a boutique B&B. But also candidates who have worked on board cruise ships or river cruises will be considered.”

Keenan points out a wide range of work experiences on land that translate to interior work at sea, listing: “restaurant/hotel work, flower arranging , event planning, retail sales, anything with customer service.”

Furthermore, Bamforth says she considers a potential new hire’s complete background, including things like whether they have finished university — “my thoughts would be that they have a ‘stick it out to the end’ attitude, and an ability to think on their own, which is always a plus,” — or if they played team sports at school — “shows an aptitude for playing nicely with people.” She says she has enjoyed working with hires from a wide variety of backgrounds, from advertising to having a family member who is a florist. “Nurses or medical-trained candidates I find to be extremely empathic and good with other crewmembers,” she says.

How Much Does a Yacht Stewardess Earn?

The entry-level starting salary can range from $2,500 to $3,500 per month, says Bester at Northrop & Johnson. “Charter programs will typically be on the lower end of the salary range due to the additional income crew receive through charter tips,” she says. Eggermont at Viking Crew says the average is €2,500 per month.

Dockwalk conducts an annual salary survey that polls both placement agencies and working yacht crew. According to its most recent 2020 Salary Survey , the low end of the range given by agencies — where most junior crew would start — is between $2,250 and $2,800 per month. Interior crew who aren’t working as the chief or solo self-reported that they made from $3,000 to $4,500 per month, with the bigger bucks being netted on bigger vessels.

The earning potential of interior crew grows alongside experience. At the top of their game, a chief steward/ess on a vessel longer than 70 meters earns $7,000 to $12,000 per month, says Dockwalk ’s wage guide.

“I’d say don’t be too picky as a junior crewmember,” Eggermont says. “If a 90-meter-plus (yacht) offers you a role at €2,000 with potentially an increase after probation or so, I’d say take it. Do a season, do your best so that you get a great reference. You need a foot in the door!”

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The allure of the open sea, exotic destinations, and the luxury of superyachts draw many to the profession of a yacht stewardess or steward. It’s a role that combines hospitality, meticulous attention to detail, and a love for travel into one exciting package. If you’ve ever wondered how to start your journey in this exclusive industry, you’re in the right place. This guide will walk you through the steps to becoming a certified yacht stewardess or steward, covering essential qualifications, the reality of the job, and much more.

What Does a Yacht Stewardess Do?

Serving as an essential crew member on a high-end leisure yacht, a yacht stewardess/steward, plays a pivotal role in enhancing the onboard experience for guests. Responsibilities encompass a wide range of tasks aimed at ensuring guest comfort, including but not limited to, meal preparation, serving beverages and food, upkeeping the yacht’s interior cleanliness, and fulfilling any particular guest needs. Additionally, you might be tasked with orchestrating social gatherings on the yacht and offering bespoke concierge services. The role demands exceptional customer service abilities, meticulous attention to detail, and the capacity to thrive in a dynamic, upscale setting.

What Qualifications Do You Need To Be a Stewardess/Steward On a Yacht?

The foundation of a successful career on a superyacht is built on a combination of formal qualifications and hands-on experience. At a minimum, aspiring stewards and stewardesses should obtain the following certifications:

  • STCW 95+10 Basic Safety Training : A mandatory certification for anyone working at sea for any crew members working on foreign-flagged vessels, covering basic safety procedures, firefighting, and sea survival techniques.
  • Food Safety and Hygiene : A Level 2 certification is often required to ensure you can safely handle and prepare food.
  • Silver Service & Interior Training : Specialised training that teaches the high standards of personal service expected on luxury yachts.
  • ENG1 Medical Certificate:  This is mandatory for all crew members working on Superyachts to prove you are fit to work at sea.

Where Can I Complete These Qualifications?

STCW 95 – https://www.superyacht-crew-academy.com/

Food Hygiene Level 2 ( MCA approved )   – https://mycrewkit.com/listing-courses/food-hygiene-online/?_search_category=training-schools&_search_course=food-hygiene-online

Silver Service & Interior Training – https://www.superyacht-crew-academy.com/courses/professional-superyacht-interior-crew-package/

ENG1 Medical Certificate: – https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/mca-approved-doctors-overseas/mca-approved-doctors-overseas

For AMSA Medical: https://www.sonichealthplus.com.au/services/legislative-medicals/maritime

Is It Hard to Be a Stewardess on a Yacht?

While the job comes with the opportunity to visit breathtaking locations and work on some of the most beautiful vessels in the world, it’s not without its challenges. The role demands long hours, flexibility, and the ability to maintain high standards of service under pressure. However, for those with a passion for excellence and a love of the sea, the rewards far outweigh the challenges.

How Do You Become a Certified Yacht Stewardess?

Becoming a certified yacht stewardess or steward involves more than just obtaining the necessary qualifications. It’s about building a portfolio of skills and experiences that make you stand out. Networking within the industry and gaining experience through day work or entry-level positions on yachts can be invaluable. Additionally, many opt to complete professional yachting courses offered by specialised training academies like SCA, which are designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed for a successful career.

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What Is the Salary of a Yacht Stewardess?

Typically, a junior stewardess can anticipate earning between USD $3,000 and USD $3,500 monthly, with the exact figure largely influenced by the vessel’s size. This range is generally applicable to individuals new to the stewardess role or those with limited experience in the position.

As one progresses and accumulates more experience, potentially advancing to a second stew position on a larger yacht and assuming additional duties alongside the chief stewardess, the expected monthly income can rise to between USD $3,500 and USD $5,500. The salary at this intermediate level is contingent upon the yacht’s dimensions, as well as the individual’s training and certifications.

In the top-tier position of chief stewardess, where the breadth of responsibilities significantly expands to encompass the majority of the interior crew’s tasks, the salary range can span from USD $5,000 to over USD $9,000 per month. This reflects the demanding nature and extensive obligations associated with the role

Can My Land-Based Skills Be Transferred To Superyachting as a Stewardess/Steward?

Of course , there are plenty of land-based skills that will really help you stand out and potentially help you land a job sooner.These skills below are some of the common skills that can be transferred to a Superyacht role:

Hospitality & Guest Service: Experience in hospitality ensures you can provide exceptional service, making guests feel at home and attending to their needs with professionalism and care.

Event Planning: Your ability to plan and execute events means you can organise unforgettable experiences for guests, from intimate dinners to lavish parties.

Barista & Bartender: Skills in crafting beverages, from morning coffees to evening cocktails, add a touch of sophistication and personalisation to the guest experience.

Housekeeping: Meticulous housekeeping standards are essential for maintaining the pristine condition of the interior, ensuring every space is welcoming and comfortable.

Nanny: Experience in childcare allows you to offer dedicated and professional care to guests’ children, ensuring they are safe, entertained, and well-cared for.

Yoga Instructor: As a yoga instructor, you can lead sessions that enhance guests’ wellness and relaxation, contributing to their overall experience of luxury and rejuvenation.

Floristry: Your floristry skills can beautify the yacht’s spaces, creating inviting and refreshing environments through the artful arrangement of flowers.

Cooking: Culinary skills enable you to contribute to the yacht’s dining experiences, whether it’s assisting in the kitchen or preparing special meals for guests with dietary preferences.

Can Yacht Stewardess Have Tattoos?

The yachting industry is known for its strict presentation standards, and visible tattoos can sometimes be a barrier to employment. However, attitudes are evolving, and many yachts now adopt a more flexible approach, especially if tattoos can be easily covered. It’s always best to check the specific policy of the yacht or management company you’re applying to.

Each yacht has its own unique culture and policies, particularly when it comes to tattoos. While some yachts are more lenient, embracing both small and large visible tattoos, others may enforce strict policies against them. It’s important to be transparent about any visible tattoos you have. However, there’s no need to disclose tattoos that are not visible.

How To Become a Yacht Stewardess/Steward in Australia?

While the foundational training is much the same, AMSA ( Australian Maritime Safety Authority ) requires crew working on commercial vessels within Australia to have an AMSA COST STCW.This can be confusing for some as they have almost the same units of safety training as the MCA approved STCW certificates which crew generally have when they want to work overseas.

To keep things simple if you are want to work in Australia on private & foreign flagged vessels here in Australia you can use your MCA approved STCW 95 issued by the marshall islands which SCA offers, this would allow you to still work here on private & foreign-flagged vessels in Australia then giving you the option to head overseas later when you gain more expereince.

If you wish to only work in Australia on commercial vessels eg charter boats , tour boats etc… you should obtain an AMSA COST.

What Should I Do Next To Become a Yacht Stewardess/Steward?

The next step is to complete your training and decide whether you want to head overseas or remain in Australia, we advise students to gain some temp work here in Australia if they can before heading overseas as it’s always good to have valuable experience in the progressively competitive industry that is Superyachting.

How Do I Find Superyacht Job Position Listings?

The best place to look is on crew agency websites or job search platforms like Yotspot which has a large number of job listings you can look through,  create a profile and update your account with your CV and all your certificates then you will be able to apply for jobs.

Below is a list of almost all the crew agencies from around the world which you can sign up with to increase your chances of landing a job. It is a lot of work creating profiles and uploading documents, however, it could increase your chances of being connected with the right job at the right time.

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Are There Facebook Groups That Post Job Listings?

Yes, there are multiple facebook groups that post job listings all the time , its great to sign up with as many as you can to increase your chances of finding a job.Please note : make sure to clean up your Facebook profile before signing up to the groups as future employers may see your profile and you want to make a good first impression.

Some groups include:

Antibes Yacht crew 

Palma Yacht

Australian Pacific Yacht crew 

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Where Can I Book My Courses?

To book your Superyacht courses head to the link below , we offer an interior training package that will not only give you the mandatory safety training but the essential skills and knowledge to start your career as a superyacht stewardess/steward.

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A career as a stewardess or steward on a superyacht offers an unparalleled opportunity to combine your love for the sea with a passion for hospitality and service. By obtaining the right qualifications, gaining relevant experience, and continuously striving for excellence, you can embark on a rewarding journey in this exclusive industry. Whether you’re drawn to the adventure, the challenge, or the luxury lifestyle, the world of superyachting awaits.

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ADVANCED TRAINING FOR A STEWARDESS POSITION ON LUXURY SUPERYACHTS

This advanced course is your passport to the world’s most luxurious superyachts.

Superyacht Training Academy’s ADVANCED STEWARD/ESS CAREER COURSE has been specially designed to meet the ever-growing demand for well-trained professional crew on luxury yachts.

A good Steward/Stewardess is polite, well-groomed and lively. The knowledge and skills needed to perform the job are not difficult to learn, but the attitude and art of good service is something that takes training and practice. The position requires a blend of responsibility, maturity and self-discipline along with a great sense of humour and drive to provide exceptional service. You will need meticulous attention to detail in your duties and in your personal presentation. This is an exciting career, leading to travel and adventure opportunities worldwide.

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Exploring career options in the yachting industry Have completed matric or tertiary education Taking a gap year Wanting to travel and explore new horizons Wanting to get a well-paid entry level job in the luxury Superyacht Industry

This is an exciting career, leading to travel and adventure opportunities worldwide.

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The self doubts kicking and you know you can't keep up the fake it till you make it facade when stepping into a stew role onboard

You’re not feeling as prepared as you would like when it comes to starting out in the yachting world

You’re still left wondering how to do all the stew things the right way to impress your chief stew

You want to be the most desirable candidate for the job yet still unsure what you need to learn

You’ve started getting closer to your dream of becoming a yacht stewardess BUT....

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Girl...here's The thing. You're not alone. I've been exactly where you are and I can tell you from chief stew to junior stew it doesn’t have to be this way. 

Achieve your dream stew job faster with the right training and tools on hand Have FIVE STAR feedback from your chief stew (Hello amazing CV) Make a good name for yourself as once you’re in the industry, your reputation is your resume! Have the confidence to start a new stew job and tackle all the yachting industry throws at you. You got this! 

Let's get you ready for your new dream stew job. Throw in the bowlines because you can:

I'm talking about learning the interior skills that usually take years to master (and mistakes made along the way). because you deserve an experience that allows you to start your yachting career on the right foot. one where you can climb the ladder faster than you can open a bottle of dom pérignon for the guests. it's possible, hold tight, as i’ve got the secrets (and the tools)  to unlocking your stew potential.

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Wondering how you can achieve these game changing outcomes? I thought you’d never ask...

Word on the street is if you're ready to start your new stew career with confidence then I'm here to show you how. Inside this training course you'll FIND:

Learn how to be a professional yacht stewardess with video training, downloadable checklists and tools to help you as a junior stew. This course teaches the need to know practical side to working in the interior on a yacht from housekeeping, cleaning, laundry and service to table settings, food and beverage, flower care and more!

Training course.

From how to keep the orchids alive onboard to housekeeping and cleaning tips to save you time, organising a guests wardrobe, laundry hacks, table setting, service cheat sheets + more!

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Learn the practical side to service training, housekeeping, turn up and turn down service, bed making, ironing, correct ways of cleaning and products to use, barista coffee making, wine service and more!

VIDEO TRAINING

This course will ensure you are ready for a yacht stewardess role, with 10 tailored interior modules taught by a chief stew with 6+ years experience. It will give you the skills + the professional know-how so you stand out on the CV pile . 

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That's not all, when you join the program you'll also receive these bonuses:

The different service roles onboard Setting your mise-en-place Correct Sequence of Service Learn the four main types of service -Silver service, plated, synchronised and buffet as well other styles used onboard. Silverware cheatsheet to remember all the items BONUS: Pre-meal checklist 

Managing Crew and Guest laundry Laundry products used and correct amounts to add in Tips to improve laundry efficiency Daily checklist How to clean laundry machines Superyacht laundry care and stain treating guide  How to correctly iron (Linen, Guest Clothes, Uniforms) and use the machines from the roller to steam iron to other machines used onboard

Pre-Charter Checklist Cleaning tips to improve your efficiency Using the correct products on surfaces What goes in a cleaning caddy Hoover parts and cleaning guide Looking after luxury materials Correct treatment of silverware onboard from industry experts- Langfords

Video training Housekeeping Manual Guest Turn up and Turn down Detailing Guide Bed Making Tutorial  Guest Luggage (Unpacking and Packing) Wardrobe Management Performing maintenance duties onboard  How to stow a boat correctly

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Gallery for inspiration Napkin folding guide Table setting guide The correct glassware to use Table Decor Schedule to organise your daily themes

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How to care for flowers and plants onboard Provisioning library Flower ordering template

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 Barista coffee video tutorial Tea Types and brew Guide Learn all about wine and how to correctly serve it  Cocktail Recipes +  garnishes  Bar set up checklist

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Certificate upon completion of the course, for a full outline of the course curriculum click here.

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The easiest provisioning template you’ll ever use to keep the boat organised. Can be used for food & beverage, toiletries, cleaning products, laundry products, stationery and more! Adjust it to suit your boat, enter your ideal quantity to have onboard and it will calculate how much to order and when items are soon to go out of date. 

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You will learn the tips and tricks that only come from years of experience in maintaining a superyacht to five star luxury standards.  As well as access the full list of cleaning products used onboard and what surfaces they can and can't be used on.  

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You don’t have to remember it all with this tick as you go checklist. From setting up your mise-en-place to everything that needs to be on the table, how a pantry needs to be pre-service and timer check ins- what's required 45 mins, 30mins and 5 minutes before a service. 

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I help aspiring yachties (just like you) confidently break into the industry by teaching what is required to prepare for a career as yacht stewardess, the proven steps to successfully land your first job, AND how to survive and thrive in this unique industry.  My passion for helping junior crew is fuelled by the belief there is a world of possibility out there if you're willing to chase it.  My courses are based on practical knowledge and tools which will help you succeed in your new dream role.  Yachting is the best career move I ever made and now I get to SHARE all my knowledge with junior crew on how to break into this incredible industry with confidence. I hope to be able to support you along your yachting journey. 

An Australian Chief Stewardess with six years experience in the Superyacht industry. 

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There are so many possibilities waiting for you. I can't wait to share with you the tools and knowledge that helped me have a very successful career in yachting! All you gotta do is join me inside The Seaworthy Yacht Stewardess Training Course. See you in there?

Imagine: Having NO more doubts  The confidence to succeed BEING GUIDED BY A CHIEF STEW AND HAVING THE SUPPORT BEHInD YOU ALL THE WAY New skills for your CV

I'll be your biggest cheerleader...

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Includes practical modules, checklists and cheat sheets to make life onboard so much easier 

VIDEO MODULES TO REFER BACK TO WHEN YOU NEED 

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100% remote learning (take it at your own pace), say goodbye to trying to lock in course dates that don't fit your schedule

Don't pay thousands of dollars for training that leaves you still feeling lost.  Here are some of the ways THE SEAWORTHY STEW SCHOOL is different:

The Seaworthy Yacht Stewardess course is like no other. Based 100% online, with practical skills and theory to help you build your skills for your dream career.

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Ask Jess Anything!

Yes, you will receive a certificate with the date to show when you completed The Seaworthy Stew Yacht Stewardess Course.  

WILL I GET A CERTIFICATE AFTER I COMPLETE THE STEWARDESS COURSE?

It depends how much experience you have in all departments (Housekeeping, laundry & Service). If you have been in the industry less than 6 months this course would be very useful for you. OR if you are a SOLE STEW and need guidance and tools to help you run the interior as efficiently as possible. 

DO I NEED THIS COURSE IF I AM AN EXPERIENCED STEW?

Currently there is no qualification, instead when you complete this course you gain a certificate of completion from The Seaworthy Stew School which can be used for supporting documents and on your CV. We are working on the accreditation process as a part of the G.U.E.S.T Program. 

DO I GET A QUALIFICATION AFTER I FINISH THE COURSE THAT I CAN ADD TO MY CV?

With 10 Interior modules there is A LOT of information to access, I recommend breaking it down into bite sized chunks and go through the modules when you can.  The content is designed so you can refer back to and use the checklists and cheat sheets when needed throughout your stew career. 

HOW LONG DOES THE TRAINING TAKE?

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You are already in a great stew position onboard and have years of experience under your belt. You don't like checklists, manuals, cheat sheets and practical training. All these things are totally essential to all things stewardessing! You are wanting to pursue a role of a deckhand or engineer onboard. The job role is very different to being a stewardess.

This program is for aspiring and junior stews. It's not right for you if:

to fast-track her career, leading to better boats with bigger pay cheques.

ready for all the industry throws at her. and willing to take action.

a junior stew who is looking to start her dream stew career with confidence.

This program is right for you if you're ready to stop dreaming and start doing. You're in the right place if you are:

What other's say about the course....

Chanel Hobbis

I’ve been in the industry for over a year now and found your junior stew course so helpful, enriching and informative. The information, videos, and the guides are amazing and I would highly recommend the course to anyone wanting to further their knowledge in yachting! It’s an amazing stew course! So glad I completed it, I now feel so much more confident and I have learnt a lot of new tricks! Thank you Jess. 

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Elle Westhoff

I’m soooo impressed with the Seaworthy stews new junior stew course! Jess has covered absolutely everything you need to know in order to kickstart your career as a stewardess in the yachting industry. I wish there were something like this out there when I started off and can not recommend it enough! From video training and downloads that are super helpful when starting out. This course has all the fundamentals of being the best stew you can be including housekeeping, laundry and service in major detail! If you are looking into taking the leap of faith of starting your dream career as a superyacht stewardess. Look no more because Jess has you covered!

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FROM A CHIEF STEW WITH OVER 6+ YEARS EXPERIENCE

Sophie, UK 

Wow, just finished The Seaworthy Yacht Stew Course and I just want to say thank you for putting it together. I absolutely loved learning about all the topics and will be going over each part, again and again, the go-to guides are such a valuable resource. This is stuff I really wanted to know about, I’ve taken so much from this course. Absolutely brilliant and worth every penny! 

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WORTH EVERY PENNY!

Jess's course covers all the things I wish I knew when first starting my yachting career. As a chief stew for 5 years now I can say combining all these foundational skills with the added support and downloads is one priceless resource to help junior stews really understand what to do and how to do it well and I would highly consider hiring someone who has been through The Seaworthy Yacht Stew Course! I've personally worked with Jess and she knows her stuff! It’s fresh, modern and everything you need to impress, I’ll be looking for this training on cv’s next time I’m trying to find the perfect stew.

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"I’ll be looking for this training on cv’s next time I’m trying to find the perfect stew."

This course will ensure you are ready for the yacht stewardess role, with 10 tailored interior modules taught by a chief stew with 6 years experience. It will give you the skills + the professional know-how so you stand out on the CV pile . The Seaworthy Yacht Stewardess Course is designed to set you on your pathway as a professional yacht Stewardess and will make you a desirable candidate for the job.

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How to kickstart your career as a yacht stewardess.

  • June 23, 2023

Are you dreaming of a job that allows you to travel the world, work on luxurious yachts, and make lifelong friendships? Look no further! Becoming a yacht stewardess might just be the perfect career choice for you. In this comprehensive guide, we will walk you through the step-by-step process of how to become a yacht stewardess and embark on a thrilling and rewarding journey.

Section 1: Understanding the Role of a Yacht Stewardess

Before diving into the details of how to become a yacht stewardess, let’s first understand what this role entails. Contrary to popular belief, working as a yacht stewardess is not like working on a cruise ship. While cruise ships accommodate thousands of passengers and crew members, yachts are more intimate and cater to a select number of guests.

As a yacht stewardess, your primary responsibility is to provide impeccable and personalized service to the yacht’s guests. Whether it’s ensuring their comfort, attending to their needs, or creating a memorable experience, you’ll play a crucial role in making their time on board exceptional. Additionally, you’ll be responsible for housekeeping, service, laundry, and other tasks that contribute to the overall smooth operation of the yacht.

Section 2: The Benefits of Being a Yacht Stewardess

Working as a yacht stewardess comes with a myriad of benefits that make it an attractive career choice for adventure seekers. Let’s explore some of these benefits:

2.1 No More Daily Commutes

Say goodbye to rush hour traffic and monotonous commutes! As a yacht stewardess, your workplace is constantly changing, and you’ll wake up in a new and exciting location every day. Imagine starting your day on a remote Caribbean island or enjoying a Mediterranean sunrise in the French Riviera. The world becomes your office, and your daily commute becomes an adventure.

2.2 Living and Working with Friends

Working on a yacht means living and working in close quarters with a tight-knit crew. You’ll form deep bonds with your colleagues, creating a unique sense of camaraderie and friendship. When you’re off-duty, you can explore new destinations together, indulge in water sports, or simply relax on the yacht’s deck.

2.3 Great Earning Potential

Not only do you get to travel the world, but you also get paid well for it. Yacht stewardesses can earn substantial salaries, with starting wages ranging from €2500/month and upwards. Depending on your experience and the size of the yacht, you may even receive tips on top of your salary. Some positions may also offer tax-free income, adding to your financial benefits.

2.4 Excitement and Adventure

Life on a yacht is far from ordinary. Each day brings new experiences, whether it’s meeting interesting people, witnessing breathtaking sunsets, or exploring exotic locations. You’ll have the opportunity to attend glamorous events, host cocktail parties, and immerse yourself in the vibrant yachting lifestyle. Brace yourself for a thrilling and ever-changing adventure!

Section 3: How to Prepare for a Career as a Yacht Stewardess

Now that you’re familiar with the role and the enticing benefits of being a yacht stewardess, let’s dive into the steps you need to take to kickstart your career.

3.1 Pack Light and Smart

Before embarking on your yachting journey, it’s essential to pack wisely. As space on a yacht is limited, it’s crucial to travel light. Opt for versatile, lightweight clothing suitable for various climates. In warmer regions like the Caribbean, pack light jackets and comfortable summer attire. If you’re heading to the Mediterranean, consider bringing warmer clothes for cooler evenings. Remember, you’ll be sharing a cabin with limited storage, so choose a foldable bag instead of a bulky suitcase.

3.2 Have the Courage to Quit Your Job

To pursue a career as a yacht stewardess, you’ll need to take the leap and quit your current job. Embrace the excitement and possibilities that lie ahead, and don’t hesitate to leave behind the traditional 9-5 routine. By stepping out of your comfort zone, you open yourself up to new adventures and opportunities.

3.3 Arrive at a Yachting Hub

To increase your chances of finding a job as a yacht stewardess, it’s advisable to be in a yachting hub during peak hiring seasons. The two primary yachting seasons are summer and winter. In summer, yachts flock to the Mediterranean and the North East of the USA, while winter is dominated by the Caribbean. Plan to be in Fort Lauderdale, USA by October/November for the Caribbean season and Antibes, France, or Palma De Mallorca in April/May for the Mediterranean season.

During your time in these yachting hubs, consider staying in crew houses specifically designed for aspiring and experienced crew members. Crew houses offer affordable accommodation, a chance to connect with like-minded individuals, and an opportunity to unofficially start networking.

3.4 Complete Required Training Courses

Before you can work as a yacht stewardess, you must complete essential safety training courses. The most important course is the Standards of Training and Certification of Watchkeeping (STCW 95) or STCW basic safety. Additionally, you’ll need to obtain your Proficiency in Designated Security Duties (PDSD) certification. Look for reputable training schools in the yachting hubs mentioned earlier, such as our agency  Remember, networking is crucial during these courses, as you may meet professionals in the industry who could potentially hire you.

3.5 Obtain an ENG1 Medical Certificate

To ensure your fitness for working on a yacht, you need to obtain an ENG1 medical certificate. This certificate is essential and supersedes any other medical examination. Book an appointment with an approved ENG1 doctor in advance, as waiting periods can be lengthy during peak seasons. Fort Lauderdale, being a yachting hub, has several qualified ENG1 doctors to choose from.

3.6 Craft Your Yacht Stewardess CV

When applying for yacht stewardess positions, it’s crucial to have an impressive CV that stands out from the competition. A yacht stewardess CV should showcase your skills, experience, and personality. Make it visually appealing by incorporating color and an attractive layout. Include a professional photo of yourself, an engaging “About Me” section, and details about your availability and current location. Don’t forget to mention your interests and hobbies, as they contribute to your personality and suitability for life on a yacht.

If you need assistance in crafting the perfect CV, consider reaching out to agencies like  Yachtie Careers . They offer valuable guidance, STCW training, and other services to help you navigate your path to a successful yacht career.

3.7 Getting Your CV Out There

Once you have a polished CV, it’s time to get it in front of potential employers. There are several avenues you can explore:

  • Crew Agencies : Sign up with reputable crew agencies that connect job seekers with yacht captains and owners. These agencies offer a free service, so be cautious of any agencies charging a fee.
  • Networking : Yachting industry professionals often host parties and events to promote their brands. Attend these events to network with captains, crew members, and industry insiders. Building connections and showcasing your personality can lead to job opportunities.
  • Online Job Boards : Explore online job boards dedicated to yacht positions. Submit your CV directly to interested parties or respond to job advertisements.

Remember, persistence and a positive attitude are key in this competitive industry. Keep refining your CV, attending industry events, and utilizing online resources to maximize your chances of landing a yacht stewardess position.

Section 4: Nailing Your Yacht Stewardess Interview

Congratulations! Your impressive CV has secured you some interview opportunities. Now it’s time to prepare and shine during the interview process.

4.1 Dress the Part

First impressions matter, so dress professionally and appropriately for your yacht stewardess interview. Opt for a tidy hairstyle, light makeup, and a polished appearance. Wear a polo shirt paired with a skirt, skort, or shorts in navy, black, or beige. As interviews often take place on yachts, it’s acceptable to wear flip flops or boat shoes, as you’ll be expected to remove your shoes before boarding.

4.2 Show Your Personality

During the interview, the interviewer wants to assess your compatibility with the existing crew. Let your personality shine by being friendly, enthusiastic, and confident. Demonstrate your willingness to learn new skills and adapt to the yachting lifestyle. Remember, the interview is not only about your qualifications but also about your ability to fit seamlessly into the dynamic yacht crew environment.

4.3 Highlight Your Transferable Skills

Even if you don’t have previous yachting experience, you likely possess transferable skills that are valuable in the industry. Emphasize your customer service abilities, attention to detail, and organizational skills. Mention any relevant experience in hospitality, event planning, or personal assistance. Your ability to provide exceptional service and meet guests’ needs is highly sought after in the yachting world.

4.4 Ask Thoughtful Questions

At the end of the interview, the interviewer will typically ask if you have any questions. Take this opportunity to show your genuine interest and curiosity about the role and the yacht. Ask about the yacht’s schedule, the current crew’s dynamics, and any specific details about the job. Thoughtful questions demonstrate your engagement and enthusiasm for the position.

Section 5: Embracing Life as a Yacht Stewardess

Congratulations! You’ve successfully landed a job as a yacht stewardess. Now it’s time to immerse yourself in this exhilarating and unique lifestyle.

5.1 Adjusting to Shared Spaces

As a yacht stewardess, you’ll be sharing living quarters with your fellow crew members. It’s essential to adapt to the shared spaces and practice good etiquette. Respect your crewmates’ belongings, keep shared areas clean, and be considerate of others’ schedules. Living harmoniously with your crewmates contributes to a positive work environment and enhances everyone’s experience on board.

5.2 Embrace New Experiences

Working on a yacht grants you access to extraordinary experiences and breathtaking destinations. Embrace every opportunity to explore new places, try new activities, and meet interesting people. Participate in water sports, attend glamorous events, and enjoy the stunning sunrises and sunsets that accompany life on a yacht. This is your chance to live life to the fullest and create memories that will last a lifetime.

5.3 Continuous Learning and Career Development

As a yacht stewardess, there is always room for growth and improvement. Take advantage of training opportunities and seek out additional certifications to enhance your skills. The yachting industry values continuous learning, so invest in your professional development to advance your career. Stay updated on industry trends, attend workshops, and network with fellow professionals to expand your knowledge and open doors to new opportunities.

Becoming a yacht stewardess is a thrilling and rewarding career choice for those seeking adventure, travel, and a chance to create lifelong friendships. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can embark on a journey that allows you to explore the world, provide exceptional service, and embrace a unique lifestyle. So pack your bags, get ready to set sail, and make your dreams of becoming a yacht stewardess a reality!

Remember, for more assistance and guidance on your path to a yachting career, consider reaching out to  Yachtie Careers . We offer STCW training and comprehensive support to help you navigate the complexities of the industry.

Safe travels, and enjoy your incredible journey as a yacht stewardess!

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Our Superyacht Stewardess Course provides everything you need to start your career as a Superyacht Stewardess. A fantastic option if you are new to the industry and want to learn all the qualifications to get started.

Flying Fish has been running Stewardess training courses since 2008. We have trained over two thousand crew, most of whom have gone on to have fantastic careers in the Superyacht Industry! 

This course is suitable for anybody, male or female, and all you need is a desire to work in the superyacht industry.

Our Superyacht Stewardess Course is one of our most popular courses. It provides the mandatory STCW Basic Safety Training Course and a whole host of skills required to work as a Stewardess, from Napkin folding to driving a Powerboat!

Course Overview

The course is split into two sections; the first week is the mandatory STCW Basic Safety Training Course , required by all crew who work at sea.

Week two is our Superyacht Interior course. Here, you will learn everything about being a steward/ess, from silver service to flower arranging. Please see below for the full itinerary.

The role of a Stew

As a Superyacht Stew, your primary role is to maintain the yacht’s interior, as well as service and Laundry. A Superyacht will must a bespoke provide 5* experience to the guests or owners.  You are part of a larger team of Officers, Engineers, Chefs, and Deckhands overseen by the Captain.

You will live onboard the yacht as it travels around the world. Yachts only go to beautiful places. The pay is not bad either! If you’re eager to learn more about the role of a Stewardess, then   Becoming a Stewardess.

Accommodation

Almost all customers choose our accommodation option. Flying Fish crew houses in Cowes are comfortable and centrally located—just a 5-minute walk to the town and our training centre. You can mix and socialise with other people on the course who, like you, will start a career in the Superyacht industry.

New for 2024 – Seafarers Tax Service

All crew working at sea must complete a Self Assessment Tax return at the end of each year to declare overseas income.

Flying Fish is a certified tax agent with HMRC, and we help hundreds of seafarers stay on top of annual Self-Assessment Tax Returns.

From 1 June 2024, our Seafarers Tax Service will be included in the Steward/ess course. We will help you set it up, and your first year’s self-assessment tax return is included. This lets you focus on your career while we look after your taxes.

Our Career Support Service

Along with practical skills, customers benefit from our bespoke Careers Support Service , which provides mentoring and support to ensure you are ready to start your new career. Our Career Support Service has everything you need from CV guidance to prepare you for life in the Superyacht industry, including:

  • A dedicated, personal mentor and coach will be on hand to support and guide you throughout your course.
  • In one-to-one CV writing sessions, we guide you through writing a yachting CV, provide CV templates, and help you complete your Yachting CV.
  • Industry presentation on ‘how to find work’ to prepare you for life onboard, registering with recruitment agents, visas, bank accounts, and more.
  • Guidance with covering letters and employer references.
  •  Regular meet-ups in Antibes with one of our Flying Fish Mentors.
  • Access to our exclusive Flying Fish WhatsApp group, where we and other course graduates share job opportunities.
  • Six months of ongoing career support.

Why train with Flying Fish

  • Flying Fish limits student numbers to small groups. This means you have the opportunity to have one-on-one time with our expert instructors.
  • Seafarers Tax Service
  • Comfortable self-catering accommodation in crew houses 5 minutes from our training centre in  Cowes .
  • Our exclusive Career Support Service.

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All crew who want to work on a commercial vessel, including Superyachts, must hold an ENG1 Medical . We recommend you complete the ENG1 Medical before the start of your course, as it confirms you are fit to go to sea. However, it is not a booking condition, so you can book your course without it.

  • STCW Basic Safety Training
  • Superyacht Interior Certificate
  • CIEH Food Safety Level 2
  • MCA Proficiency in Designated Security Duties (PDSD)
  • RYA Powerboat Level 2
  • RYA VHF Radio
  • Barista training, wine appreciation, and cocktail mixing course.
  • Silver service, housekeeping, Napkin/towel folding, and flower arranging.
  • Industry-focused Customer service training.
  • Career Support Service
  • Small student groups for a personal approach and one-to-one time

You must be 18 years old or older to train with Flying Fish.

The course is suitable for complete beginners or those with experience who are looking to work as a Steward or Stewardess on a Superyacht.

To work on a Superyacht you will need to complete an  ENG1 Medical  and we recommend you complete this prior to the start of your course, though this is not essential.

The course is made up of fun, action-packed practical and theory exercises that will gain you certificates essential for putting you ahead of others looking for work in the industry. Here is an overview of the course structure:

Week 1 – STCW Basic Safety Training

STCW Basic Safety Training is a compulsory set of qualification for ALL crew who work on Superyachts. This six-day course is made up of several elements.

Fire Fighting, Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities (PSSR), Personal Survival Techniques, Elementary First Aid, and Security Awareness.

Week 2 – The day job

Vhf radio operators course – 1 day.

RYA Radio VHF Short Range Certificate (GMDSS/DSC) teaches you marine radio techniques and emergency procedures. VHF (SRC) exam fee is included in the course cost.

Proficiency in Designated Security Duties (PDSD) – 1 Day

PDSD is for crew members required to perform a security-related duty onboard a ship or Superyacht. The one-day, MCA-approved course provides the essential training to enable you to perform your role onboard.

Interior Training – 5 Days

During your training on this course, you will cover these subjects:

  • Professional aspects of crewing on Superyachts
  • Industry Clinic: the role of the interior crew and life onboard
  • Wine appreciation course at an independent boutique establishment
  • In-house barista training
  • Cocktail training
  • Level 2 food hygiene course run by an industry specialist and restaurateur
  • Silver service training run by ex-Superyacht Chief Stew.
  • Housekeeping and laundry, including cleaning products and their uses
  • Flower arranging and table set up
  • Mooring protocol, fenders, and lines
  • Suitcase packing
  • Ironing & stain removal workshop.
  • Napkin folding

RYA Powerboat Level 2 Course – 2 Days

This practical on-water course is a legal requirement for crew driving the yacht tenders. The course is great fun, enjoyed by all.

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Our Careers Support Service is exclusively for customers enrolled onto our Deck and Steward/ess course. We will guide you through all the details about working on a yacht, from paying tax to bank accounts, salary guides, your role onboard, and how to write a yachting CV.

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What an absolute honour and pleasure it was being a part of Flying Fish family for the 2 weeks I completed with them! From the professional, helpful and attentive staff to fun, laughter and memories.

Staff are amazing and so kind! Great course and great accommodation. Lovely location and an all round great friendly atmosphere.

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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Finn Kobler . Finn Kobler graduated from USC in 2022 with a BFA in Writing for Screen/Television. He is a two-time California State Champion and record holder in Original Prose/Poetry, a 2018 finalist for the Los Angeles Youth Poet Laureate, and he's written micro-budget films that have been screened in over 150 theaters nationwide. Growing up, Finn spent every summer helping his family's nonprofit arts program, Showdown Stage Company, empower people through accessible media. He hopes to continue that mission with his writing at wikiHow. There are 19 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 5,971 times.

If you’re social and love to travel, yacht stewarding might be the perfect career for you! Spending months at a time exploring exotic locations, helping out on the boat, meeting and working with lifelong friends all day long. It’s a job as rewarding as it is exciting. Keep reading and we’ll teach you everything you need to know about becoming a yacht stewardess.

Yacht Stewardess Job Requirements

Step 1 Complete your STCW Basic Safety Training.

  • SCTW certificates are valid for up to five years. After five years, you must take a fire fighting and sea survival refresher course.
  • Make sure your course is certified by a national maritime organization in the country where you complete it.

Step 2 Get your ENG1 Medical Certificate.

  • Medical conditions that may inhibit you from receiving your ENG1 include, but are not limited to: epilepsy, heart disease, kidney failure, color-blindness, and history of drug/alcohol addiction. [3] X Research source
  • If you are working on a small boat operating 60 miles from shore or less, an ML5 will suffice as a substitute for an ENG1.

Step 3 Ensure your travel documents are up to date.

How to Find a Job as a Yacht Stewardess

Step 1 Travel to a yachting hub.

  • Living near a yacht hub between jobs can be expensive. Look into a crew house - a privately-owned, budget-friendly accommodation where yachties and former yachties live - to stay while you network, complete your training and look for work. [5] X Research source

Step 2 Network with other yachties.

  • Make sure you look presentable while you network. Yacht stewardesses are extremely clean and well-groomed. Dress for the part you want by wearing deck shoes and an appropriate yacht shirt.

Step 3 Work through a recruitment agency.

  • Jobs like bartending, nannying, customer service, and cleaning all look good as these types of duties will be performed on the yacht.
  • Look into doing free day work on boats to help build your sea legs and make connections with captains and crew.

Step 5 Create a memorable CV.

  • All yacht CV’s list certifications, work history, nationality, spoken languages, body modifications, references, and relevant skills. Some are even more in-depth with details like smoking habits and overall objective. [9] X Research source
  • There are several free yacht CV templates online to help ensure yours fits the industry norm.
  • Don’t be afraid to play around with the formatting. Your CV should be professional but also as unique as possible.

Step 6 Deliver a good interview.

  • Most interviewers are also looking for excellent presentation, leadership, and communication. Make sure to highlight these attributes when you answer their questions. [11] X Research source

You’d Make a Good Yacht Stewardess If…

Step 1 You’re comfortable being away from home.

Benefits of Being a Yacht Stewardess

Step 1 It gives you a chance to see the world.

A Day in the Life of a Yacht Stewardess

Step 1 You’ll have lots of different jobs day-to-day.

Yacht Stewardess Pay

Yacht stewardesses are paid well.

  • Yacht stewardesses also have no living expenses since food, housing, electricity, water, even toiletries are provided on the ship. [22] X Research source
  • Depending on the countries you sail out of, this can sometimes be tax-free!
  • Tips are usually divided evenly among the crew.

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  • ↑ https://www.flyingfishonline.com/useful-stuff/eng-1-medical/
  • ↑ https://slightnorth.com/how-to-work-on-a-yacht/
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  • ↑ https://yachtstewardess.co.za/how-to-become-a-superyacht-stewardess/
  • ↑ https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/resumes-cover-letters/yacht-crew-cv
  • ↑ https://www.ypicrew.com/yacht-interview-tips-from-recruiters
  • ↑ https://stewardessbible.com/the-interview-process-selecting-the-right-stewardess/
  • ↑ https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/23/sport/superyacht-stewardess-spt-intl/index.html
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  • ↑ https://www.flyingfishonline.com/news/is-yachting-a-good-career/
  • ↑ https://www.oceaninternationaltrainingacademy.com/working-on-a-yacht?r_done=1
  • ↑ https://climbtheladder.com/yacht-stewardess/
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  • ↑ https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/what-its-like-work-yacht-crew-nicola-morgan/
  • ↑ https://www.luxyachts.com/articles/three-primary-factors-combine-to-determine-the-salary-of-a-yacht-stewardess
  • ↑ https://www.businessinsider.com/yacht-stewardess-florida-earns-5000-month-travel-careers-2022-4

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Online Yacht Steward(ess) Training Courses

Dreaming of kick-starting or elevating your yachting career as a skilled yacht steward or stewardess, but prefer studying from the comfort of your own location? We've got some fantastic news for you! There are accredited and highly advantageous training programs that you can undertake remotely. These courses include widely recognised IAMI GUEST training, MCA-approved food hygiene training, WSET Wine and Spirits training, and a wide range of stewardess-specific courses.

Accredited Online Steward(ess) Training Course Options

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Online IAMI GUEST Training

From introductory courses to advanced and management level, you can follow one of the most recognised interior training frameworks in a virtual/online format.

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Online MCA Approved Food Safety in Catering Level 2

An essential course for interior yacht crew, offered by the best training providers through a virtual format.

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Online WSET WIne & Spirits Training

Now, with the convenience of online/virtual learning, you can dive into the world of wine and spirits with interactive, engaging lessons online.

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Online Yacht Purser Training

Looking to take the next step and move up from a steward/ess to a Yacht Purser? Find out about what is required and connect with an accredited online provider.

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Why Choose These Online Training Programs?

The training is designed to provide stewardesses with the knowledge and skills they need to excel in their roles onboard yachts. Our courses are taught by experienced industry professionals who understand the unique challenges of working in the yachting industry.

In addition to our expert instructors, our program offers a variety of benefits, including:

  • Convenience: You can complete your training from anywhere in the world at a time that is convenient for you.
  • Flexibility: You can tailor your training program to meet your specific needs.
  • Affordability: The courses are competitively priced, making it easy for you to get the training you need without breaking the bank.

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Yacht Stewardess Training to Work as Interior Crew

September 16, 2018 By Julie Perry

If you are 100 percent confident that you want a crew job in the superyacht industry, then you need to think about training. There are two essentials: Plan on taking a five-day STCW Basic Safety Training Course (which is mandatory) and then a comprehensive three- to five-day yacht steward/ess training course . Once those two weeks are up, your chances of being hired as an entry-level stew are vastly improved… as is your confidence.

I Must Confess…

Yacht stew training was mind-boggling..

When I signed up for yacht stewardess training, I was under the impression that this was simply a course on serving food and being a hostess to the guests. To my surprise, they spent an entire day teaching us nautical terms and familiarizing us with the layout of a yacht. For someone who didn’t have much recreational-boating experience outside of water skiing on lakes in northern Indiana, it was exactly what I needed. (Perhaps it’s news to you, as it was to me, that the various sides of a boat are referred to as port, starboard, aft, and forward.)

We also learned how to tie knots and handle lines because, they forewarned us (as I have you), oftentimes the stew is called out on deck to help the deckhands when the yacht is docking. I took full advantage of the opportunity to become versed in these basic and introductory yachting terms, and the effort wound up saving me from some otherwise embarrassing moments when I took my first job.

In the remaining days, they taught everything from how to serve caviar to how to iron a shirt properly. But it didn’t stop there. In fact, they spent half a day going over cleaning products and which ones to use on which surfaces.

We spent time on how to get out each kind of stain—be it on laundry or interior fabrics. We learned how to fold sheets, make beds, and polish silver. And of most benefit, we learned all about the types and methods of silver service and were even expected to perform our newly acquired skills in the practical portion of the class.

It was a week of heavy learning, but less than a week after earning my certificate, I got my first job.

I am confident that had I not completed the course, I would not have been hired for the position. If you want to know the truth, I think the chief stew on that boat (who, by the way, had not taken the course) pushed to get me hired so she could pick my brain on what I’d learned. And yes, once onboard, I often wondered how any entry-level stew could get away without having this training.

Stewardesses on M/Y "Big Aron" taking a break onboard. Photo by Suki Finnerty of YachtingToday.TV

Stewardesses on M/Y “Big Aron” taking a break onboard. Photo by Suki Finnerty of YachtingToday.TV.

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Think all this talk of laundry, cleaning, and guest service sounds like back-breaking work? Well, it’s certainly not easy. Being a yacht stewardess is a physically demanding job, if not also mentally challenging when you figure in having to communicate with and get along with so many different types of people in such a confined space. (And by that, I mean getting along with the guests and the crew.)

Take a look at this video, “ Happy Working Stews ,” a 1st Place winner in the Comedy genre of the 2010 Fort Yachtie Da International Film Festival , a fun yacht-crew event produced each year by Crew Unlimited and C U Yacht Charters (happening this year on November 16, 2013). This video was done by Mish Marchio, and is superb. Note: the video doesn’t begin playing until around the :22-second mark:

Makes it look kinda fun, huh? Well, it certainly can be!

So is specialized stew training mandatory? No…at least not yet. But I cannot recommend it highly enough!

The introductory interior and exterior courses, even though these are not mandatory courses, have been developed to give you the skills, knowledge, and confidence to understand what your job entails as a professional steward/ess aboard or deckhand aboard a superyacht.” —Joy Weston, owner and operator of Crew Pacific (Australia) since 2001

One of the main reasons I advocate this training is because it will help you to land a job much faster. Of course, you also have to look at it this way: You want to be as prepared as possible so that you are as comfortable as possible when you accept your first position. You wouldn’t take on a job working at a computer all day if you had no idea how to type, would you? Having specialized stew training prior to taking employment on a yacht will give you confidence that you know what you are doing, and that will be reflected in your attitude and demeanor with your fellow crew and guests.

Check the various training schools’ websites for yacht stewardess training courses (also known as interior crew training ) to see if any are offering package deals where you can sign up for both STCW Basic Safety Training and an Interior Crew Course together at a discount. Remember, you’ll make this money back in the first month of full-time employment. Consider it an investment.

Another way to get started on your way to landing a job as a luxury yacht stewardess is to read my book, “ The Insiders’ Guide to Becoming a Yacht Stewardess: Confessions from My Years Afloat with the Rich and Famous ” – 2nd Edition.

Not ready to buy yet? Cool. Simply download Chapter 1 for free by clicking the book cover below:

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Preparation Is Key To A Successful Steward(ess) Career

Knowledge , preparation , and most importantly, relevant practical exposure are key to you being able to fulfill your duties as superyacht steward(ess) with confidence and competence! At Savvy, we have have ensured that all of your bases are covered in the most relevant luxury yacht training facility available. With staff that have 75 years of combined industry experience you will learn from those who have an abundance of knowledge to share with you . Our Steward(ess) course is internationally recognized and accredited by the International Association of Maritime Institutions (IAMI).

Course Breakdown:

The course runs in our Fort Lauderdale practical training facility as well as on board an operational superyacht based in the area

  • Steward/ess Familiarization & Introduction to Yachting - Incl. GUEST Unit 23
  • Superyacht Housekeeping, Cleaning & Laundry - Incl. GUEST Unit 32
  • Food & Beverage Service: - Incl. GUEST Unit 02 (Food & Beverage) - Incl. GUEST Unit 03 (Wine & Mixology) - Including Cigar Service
  • Additional Modules - Flower knowledge & arrangements - Vessel operations & basic deck work - Work schedule samples & responsibilities
  • Employment Guidance & Assistance

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Section 1: Steward/ess Familiarization & Introduction to Yachting

Including the IAMI GUEST Introduction to Yachting & Yachting Life (Unit 23) Module

Before we begin with the practical steward(ess) training, we ensure that you have an accurate understanding of how the yachting industry works. Having realistic expectations of life on board a yacht ensures that you can effectively adapt to this unique new working environment.

  • The demographics of the yachting sector, its sub-divisions & relevant Industries
  • Professional Yacht CV presentation, & job search etiquette
  • Employment Contracts, SEAS, & salary expectations
  • Life at sea as a crew member Yacht orientation & seamanship terminology
  • Ethical Code of Conduct / Yacht Standing Orders
  • The roles of each department & duties of crew positions
  • The onboard hierarchy & chain of command
  • The onboard standards of personal presentation & hygiene
  • The expected etiquette & behaviours as a crew member
  • The standards of attention to detail required onboard a yacht
  • The Importance of communication & communication styles
  • The etiquette of meeting & interacting with guests, including privacy & discretion
  • The diversities & differences of cultures & behaviours
  • Maintaining personal health & wellbeing (including mental preparation and care) & how to find support
  • The responsibilities of employers & crew for health & safety in the maritime industry
  • How to make the most of your time in the yachting industry
  • Tax & Finances - how to thrive

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Section 2: Steward(ess) Housekeeping, Cleaning & Laundry

Including the IAMI GUEST Basic Houskeeping & Laundry (Unit 32) Module

Housekeeping Stewardess Training

Superyacht Standard Housekeeping Skills

  • Care of arts and furnishing
  • Table linen care
  • How to make beds to a superyacht standard
  • Turn up and turn down cabin service
  • Housekeeping basics
  • Cleaning and sanitation
  • Laundry care and ironing strategies
  • Basic interior checklists and inventories
  • How to organize lockers and cupboards
  • How to stow and unstow valuable items

Yacht Stewardess Service Training

Section 3: Food & Beverage Service

Including the IAMI GUEST Food & Beverage Service (Unit 02) & Basic Wine Bartending & Mixology (Unit 03) Modules

Superyacht Food Service Module

  • The principles of food and beverages service operations for guests
  • Different food service techniques and service styles
  • Service standards and expectations
  • Silver Service
  • Guests relations, grooming, and etiquette
  • Food presentation
  • Table setting and napkin folding

Coffee and Tea, Cheese and Caviar, Cigar Service

  • Distinguishing the different Types of coffee
  • Basic types of coffee recipes, techniques, and service rules
  • Steps and presentation for different types of tea
  • How to create a cheese board
  • Different kinds of caviar and how to serve it
  • Presenting, cutting, lighting, and storing of fine cigars

Wines, Cocktail Making, and Bartending

  • Classification of wines
  • Correct service techniques
  • Glass types, decanter use and wine accessories
  • Mastering the corkscrew
  • Spirits and liquor familiarity
  • Cocktail making with common recipes and ingredients
  • Correct use of tools and techniques

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Section 4: Additional Modules

Extra steward(ess) skills and knowledge to help you stand out from the crowd!

Basic Knowledge of Fresh Flower Arrangements

  • How to condition and care for flowers
  • Different types of flowers and the arranging tools used
  • Designing flower arrangements (practical assessment)

Nautical Terminology, Vessel Operations & Basic Deck Work

  • Learning lights, shapes and emergency sounds & signals
  • Terms that interior crew should know
  • Knowing basic nautical knots
  • Line handling and fenders

Samples of work Schedules & Responsibilities

  • Sample of daily, weekly, monthly tasks and projects
  • Sample schedule and steward/ess duties when guest are ON board
  • Sample schedule and steward/ess duties when guests are NOT on board

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Steward(ess) Guidance & Employment

We aim for you to be employed shortly after your course ends and are happy to assist with the placement process. A few additional aspects covered:

  • References from head of departments & captains (provided competence and the correct attitude is shown)
  • Resume advice and assistance
  • Connections to crew agencies, & employers
  • Interview preparation and guidance
  • Guidance on how to conduct yourself once on board
  • Career advice on how to progress once employed including course progression and recordkeeping etc.

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