Maritime Travel

Maritime Travel refers to the movement of people or goods over bodies of water, typically involving the use of ships or boats. This mode of travel encompasses various types of transport, including passenger ferries, cargo ships, cruise liners, and recreational vessels. Maritime travel plays a crucial role in global trade, facilitating the exchange of goods between countries and continents, as well as providing a means for passengers to traverse oceans, seas, and rivers. It can encompass both commercial travel, such as freight transport and tourism, and private recreational activities. This form of travel often requires adherence to maritime regulations and safety protocols to ensure the security of travelers and their cargo.