Australia Superyacht Crew Training
G.U.E.S.T Yacht Interior Introduction (unit 01)
Suite 90, Jones Bay Wharf,, 26 - 32 Pirrama Road, Pyrmont, NSW 2009, Australia
600 AUD ($)
EnquireSchool Australia Superyacht Crew Training
Location Suite 90, Jones Bay Wharf,, 26 - 32 P...
Duration 5 day(s)
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Accommodation None Included
This course is part of an internationally recognised Professional Superyacht Interior Crew Course, which delivers everything that you need to gain work as a Steward or Stewardess on a Superyacht. It will equip you well to obtain a good job in the industry a lot faster! This is your advantage!
Captains expect strong hospitality skills and a solid knowledge of the areas of interior domain on yachts. We have concentrated on delivering this to our students. This is the only Interior Crew course offered in Australia that has Full G.U.E.S.T. Accreditation by the Professional Yachting Association, the representative body of the Superyacht Industry internationally.
You will receive the following certification for the full 5-day course. Cost for full course is $1495
PYA Yacht Interior Introduction
PYA Yacht Interior Basic Food Service
PYA Wine and Cocktail Introduction
ASC Housekeeping and Floristry Introduction
* optional half or full day Basic Barista courses offered.
Note: We offer separate elements of the full course if required:
Yacht Interior introduction = 2 days = $600
Yacht Service (F&B) = 2-days = $750
Professional Crew Induction = 1 day = $275
Location: Pyrmont, Sydney, Australia
Course Structure
Anticipating guests needs
Cocktail-making and bar service
Elite level service to high-profile guests
Flower arranging and care
Food Handling & Hygiene
Provide confident Silver Service
Providing hospitality exceeding 6-star
Provision of expert valet services.
Service of fine wines
Shopping and provisioning
Showing complete attention to detail
Using your communication skills
Using your creativity to style the interior
Useful Information
Depending on your age and prior work experience when you start, your career progression will vary. On average a Steward/Stewardess will spend 2-3 years in junior roles before landing a senior position. Very often those who start as ‘mature’ entrants, particularly with prior hospitality experience under their belt, will quickly rise to a position of authority in a shorter time span. Good and experienced senior crew are in high demand and can earn wages in excess of $10,000/month. Charters tips will also increase any crew’s earnings considerably with tips of $1,000-$3,000 per charter common. Most crew agreements include a free flight home each year, a month’s holiday and bonus. Crew have virtually no living expenses and are covered by health insurance!