Superyacht Steward/ess Essentials Package

 

Certification
MCA
Who issues your official qualification
Recognition
Worldwide
Where your certificate is accepted. Check with your flag state for specific approvals.
Suitable For
Hotel-trained crew, Guest service specialists
Who the course is designed for
Experience Level
No experience required
Minimum experience needed to join
Duration
10 Days
Training days only, breaks are not included
Certificate Validity
5 years
How long your certificate stays valid

Why This
Course Matters

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.

Career
growth
& Salary Impact

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.

Current Role With this certification
Junior Stew +$1,800
Hotel
Staff
Experienced Stew +$2,200
Bartender
Dual role Stew +$3,500
Spa Therapist

What You’ll
Learn

Safety & Legal Certification

Complete all STCW modules, covering survival, firefighting, first aid, and security awareness.

Yacht Life & Interior Roles

Understand onboard hierarchy, professional etiquette, and how to present yourself as an effective crew member.

Service, Housekeeping & Hygiene

Learn cabin detailing, laundry, food service etiquette, and hygiene standards for working in guest areas.

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PREREQUSITES

PREREQUSITES
Minimum age

16 years old

Language Requirement

A good level of spoken and written English is required, as all training and assessments are conducted in English

Meet Your
Instructors

Tom Sebastian
Chief Instructor, Fire, Safety & Survival

With Galileo for 10 years, Tom brings extensive experience from commercial and cruise ships. His BSc in Management coupled with IMO certification ensures practical, engaging instruction based on real-world scenarios.

Shemaine Sebastian
Chief Instructor, Health & Safety

A qualified nurse with maritime experience as Safety Officer on cruise ships, Shemaine joined Galileo in 2014. Her medical background and IMO certification make her an expert instructor for medical and safety courses.

Lalita Chuphak
Instructor, Steward/ess Course

As Spa Manager and Stewardess on a 100m charter yacht, Lalita brings real-world experience at the highest level of guest service. Her blend of wellness and luxury hospitality makes her an expert guide for interior crew training.

Aoy Chomphuviset
Instructor, Steward/ess Course

Aoy’s high standards, frontline experience, and sharp leadership make her a standout mentor. She trains crew not just to meet luxury expectations — but to anticipate them, own their role, and deliver with confidence.

Frequently
Asked Questions

Who are stewardess packages designed for?

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.

Do I need experience to become a yacht stewardess?

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.

Why should I choose a stewardess package instead of just STCW?

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.

What’s the difference between the stewardess packages?

  • Essentials: Legal requirements + basic interior skills
  • Standard: Strong service foundation and better employability
  • Complete: Maximum versatility, certifications, and job options

The higher the package, the more confident and useful you are onboard.

How much do entry-level stewardesses earn?

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.

Is Food Hygiene Level 2 important for stewardesses?

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.

Is there an age limit to become a stewardess?

There is no strict age limit.
Most employers focus on fitness, attitude, presentation, and work ethic, not age.

Are tattoos or piercings allowed for stewardesses?

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.

Do I need a visa to take a stewardess course in Thailand?

Most students attend on a tourist visa, which is sufficient for training.
If needed, Galileo Maritime Academy can provide a letter of enrolment.

Will a stewardess package guarantee me a job?

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.

Graduate

Success Stories

“From five-star spas to life at sea, Galileo helped me transform my hospitality background into a rewarding yachting career. Their expert training gave me the confidence, skills, and mindset to transition into this industry — and today, I’m proud to combine wellness and luxury service as a Spa Manager and Stewardess on a 100m charter yacht.”

LALITA C.
Spa Manager / Stewardess, 100m M/Y

“Five years ago, I came to Galileo with zero yachting experience. Today, I’m Chief Stewardess on a 55m motor yacht, leading my own team and travelling the world. Galileo didn’t just teach me the skills — it gave me the confidence, mindset, and support network I still lean on. Even now, I turn to my instructor Shemaine for advice. She’s become more than a mentor — she’s a lifelong friend.”

NATASHIA S.
Chief Stewardess, 55m M/Y

“Thanks to Galileo Maritime Academy, I found my true path in the yachting world — a leap that taught me patience, courage, and the joy of embracing the unknown. The training gave me more than just skills — it shaped a mindset of readiness and resilience that I carry into every challenge. I’m proud to now pass that forward as a Galileo instructor.”

Kanoknuch “AOY”
Chief Stewardess, 35m M/Y

“Galileo didn’t just prepare me for yachting — it launched my entire career. The intensive training, especially with mentors like Shemaine and Tom, gave me a deep understanding of service, safety, and yacht operations. After graduating, I joined the Galileo team behind the scenes — from cleaning duties to admin roles — which taught me professionalism, discipline, and teamwork at every level. That foundation helped me secure my first role on a 60m+ private yacht, and today, I’m proud to lead as Chief Stewardess on a busy 50m+ charter vessel. My journey proves that with the right training and mindset, anything is possible.”

NATTHANICHA “KIK” D.
Chief Stewardess, 50m+ Charter M/Y

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