Superyacht Steward/ess Essentials Package
This package gives you the essential qualifications to begin working in yacht interior departments. With STCW, stewardess training, and Food Hygiene Level 2, you’ll meet legal requirements while mastering service, etiquette, and housekeeping basics.
Entry-level steward/esses earn around $2,200–$3,300/month, with higher pay on 60m+ or charter yachts. Experience and onboard duties like service or housekeeping can lead to rapid progression and salaries of $6,600+ as Chief Stewardess.
Complete all STCW modules, covering survival, firefighting, first aid, and security awareness.
Understand onboard hierarchy, professional etiquette, and how to present yourself as an effective crew member.
Learn cabin detailing, laundry, food service etiquette, and hygiene standards for working in guest areas.
16 years old
A good level of spoken and written English is required, as all training and assessments are conducted in English
Stewardess packages are designed for aspiring interior crew, including those new to yachting and those transitioning from hotels, resorts, airlines, restaurants, or customer service roles.
They prepare you for real onboard expectations, not just theory.
No prior yachting experience is required.
Stewardess packages are built as an entry-level pathway, teaching yacht-specific service, etiquette, and housekeeping standards from the ground up.
STCW only covers safety and emergency procedures, not interior work.
A stewardess package certifies on paper that you know yacht service, housekeeping, and food hygiene, which is what captains and chief stews check first.
Combining STCW + stewardess training + Food Hygiene Level 2 gives employers proof, not assumptions.
The higher the package, the more confident and useful you are onboard.
Junior stewardesses typically earn USD 2,500–3,500 per month, depending on yacht size and type.
Charter yachts often offer tips, which can significantly increase income.
Yes. Food Hygiene Level 2 formally certifies that you understand safe food handling, which is essential for any crew serving food or drinks.
It’s often required or expected by captains, management companies, and flag states.
There is no strict age limit.
Most employers focus on fitness, attitude, presentation, and work ethic, not age.
It depends on the yacht and owner.
Small tattoos and simple piercings that can be covered are usually acceptable, while visible tattoos or facial piercings may limit job options on high-end yachts.
Most students attend on a tourist visa, which is sufficient for training.
If needed, Galileo Maritime Academy can provide a letter of enrolment.
No course guarantees employment.
However, a stewardess package gives you recognised certificates, practical skills, and confidence, placing you in the group that actually gets interviews.