The responsibility for guests, crew and the entire ship is in their hands: the captains of the Mein Schiff fleet are always available on board, 24/7 in case of an emergency. But how do you become a captain? And what is the appeal of the job of chief navigator on board?

We visited the captains of the Mein Schiff fleet at their workplace with a sea view. They told us their very personal stories – from their career paths to the special moments in their professional lives. Look forward to exciting life stories and engaging insights!

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