Maritime Travel

Maritime Travel refers to the act of journeying or transporting goods and passengers across bodies of water, primarily oceans and seas, using vessels such as ships, ferries, and boats. This form of travel is a significant mode of transportation for both leisure and commerce, involving cruise ships for recreational trips, cargo vessels for shipping goods, and ferries for short-distance crossings. Maritime travel encompasses various activities, including naval transport, tourism, and fishing, and is governed by international maritime laws and regulations to ensure safety and environmental protection. It plays a crucial role in global trade, connecting different regions and enabling the exchange of goods and cultures.