Diploma in Events and Shows on Board

Why this certificate program?

The Diploma in Events and Entertainment on Board

This program offers you a complete immersion in the management and production of unforgettable experiences on cruise ships and vessels. Learn to design, coordinate, and execute high-quality events, from theatrical performances to themed parties, optimizing the space and resources available in the maritime environment. Master the tools and techniques for logistical planning, managing specialized personnel, and effectively promoting events, ensuring customer satisfaction and compliance with safety regulations.

Differentiating Advantages

  • Themed Event Design: Creates unique experiences tailored to the audience and the maritime environment.
  • Resource Management in Limited Spaces: Optimizes logistics and the use of space on board.
  • Technical Production of Shows: Masters lighting, sound, and special effects for events.
  • Event Marketing and Promotion: Attracts the target audience and maximizes participation.
  • Maritime Safety and Regulations: Ensures compliance with regulations and the protection of attendees.
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Diploma in Events and Shows on Board

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Who is it aimed at?

  • Event organization professionals looking to specialize in the design and management of unique events in maritime environments.
  • Cruise directors and entertainment managers who want to optimize the passenger experience with innovative and logistically complex shows.
  • Cruise service providers and shipping lines interested in expanding their offerings with creative solutions tailored to the specific characteristics of the naval environment.
  • Entrepreneurs in the entertainment sector seeking a booming niche market with high demand for specialized professionals.
  • Students of tourism, communication, and performing arts aspiring to an exciting career in the cruise and events industry maritime.

Flexibility for your development
 Designed for professionals and students: online format with live classes, 24/7 access to learning materials and networking with industry experts.

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Objectives and competencies

Design immersive and themed experiences:

Adapting engaging narratives, integrating sensory elements (visual, auditory, tactile) and gamification to generate a lasting emotional connection with the user.

Manage the comprehensive logistics of maritime events:

Plan and coordinate all logistical aspects (transport, supplies, security) ensuring the success of the event and complying with current regulations.

Maximizing the impact and profitability of nautical events:

Develop innovative marketing and sponsorship strategies to attract wider audiences and increase revenue generated by each event.

Master maritime safety regulations and protocols:

Implement and audit ship security plans (ISPS), managing access, threats and coordinating with port authorities and security forces.

Leading multidisciplinary teams at sea:

Promote assertive communication and conflict resolution, fostering a safe and efficient work environment under pressure.

Promoting innovation and creativity in aquatic entertainment:

“To develop and prototype new water attractions and shows, incorporating emerging technologies and disruptive design concepts.”

Curriculum - Modules

  1. Comprehensive Maritime Incident Management: protocols, roles, and chain of command for coordinated response
  2. Operational Planning and Execution: briefing, routes, weather windows, and go/no-go criteria
  3. Rapid Risk Assessment: criticality matrix, scene control, and decision-making under pressure
  4. Operational Communication: VHF/GMDSS, standardized reports, and inter-agency liaison
  5. Tactical Mobility and Safe Boarding: RHIB maneuvers, approach, mooring, and recovery
  6. Equipment and Technologies: PPE, signaling, satellite tracking, and field data logging
  7. Immediate Care of the Affected: primary assessment, hypothermia, trauma, and stabilization for evacuation
  8. Adverse Environmental Conditions: swell, Visibility, flows, and operational mitigation

    Simulation and training: critical scenarios, use of VR/AR, and exercises with performance metrics

    Documentation and continuous improvement: lessons learned, indicators (MTTA/MTTR), and SOP updates

  1. Introduction to Strategic Event Planning: Key Concepts and Models
  2. Comprehensive Logistics for Maritime Events: Supply Chain, Transportation, and Warehousing
  3. Legal and Regulatory Framework: Permits, Licenses, and Insurance Specific to the Maritime Sector
  4. Selection and Evaluation of Maritime Locations: Ports, Marinas, Beaches, and Vessels
  5. Risk Management in Maritime Events: Security, Emergencies, and Contingency Plans
  6. Technology Applied to Maritime Event Logistics: Tracking, Communication, and Data Management Systems
  7. Sustainability and Environmental Responsibility in Maritime Events: Impact Minimization, Waste Management, and Best Practices
  8. Technical Design and Production: Floating Stages, Lighting, Sound, and Special Effects in Various Environments Maritime.
  9. Marketing and communication of maritime events: promotion, public relations, and image management.

    Cost and budget analysis: financial viability, return on investment, and funding sources.

  1. Introduction to Integrated Offshore Logistics: Specifics and Challenges
  2. Equipment and Tools: Selection, Maintenance, and Certification for Marine Environments
  3. Assembly Planning: Feasibility Studies, Risks, and Resource Optimization
  4. Regulations and Safety: International Standards and Specific Offshore Protocols
  5. Supply Chain Management: Procurement, Transportation, and Storage in Extreme Conditions
  6. Offshore Protocol: Communication, Hierarchy, and Safety Procedures
  7. Interdepartmental Coordination: Roles and Responsibilities in Complex Operations
  8. Emergency Management: Contingency Plans, Evacuation, and Incident Response
  9. Waste Logistics: Treatment, Disposal, and Regulatory Compliance Environmental aspects
  10. Process optimization and continuous improvement in integrated logistics

  1. Introduction to Show Production: History, Types, and Current Trends
  2. Safety in Shows: Regulations, Emergency Plans, and Risk Management
  3. Technical Design: Lighting, Sound, Video, Set Design, and Special Effects
  4. Logistical Planning: Transportation, Storage, Assembly, and Dismantling
  5. Personnel Management: Technical Teams, Artists, Suppliers, and Volunteers
  6. Budgeting and Financing: Preparation, Control, and Cost Optimization
  7. Applied Technology: Management Software, Control Systems, and Simulation Tools
  8. Communication and Coordination: Information Flows, Protocols, and Crisis Management
  9. Marketing and Promotion: Strategies, Channels, and Results Analysis
  10. Sustainability and Social Responsibility: Environmental Impact and Inclusion and accessibility.

  1. Introduction to Maritime Event Logistics: Particularities and Challenges
  2. Legal and Regulatory Framework: International Conventions, Port Regulations, Insurance
  3. Types of Maritime Events: Sporting, Cultural, Commercial, Scientific
  4. Strategic Planning: Objectives, Scope, Budget, and Timeline
  5. Supply Chain Management: Suppliers, Transportation, Warehousing, Distribution
  6. Port Infrastructure: Capacity, Services, Restrictions
  7. Risk Management: Identification, Assessment, Mitigation, and Response
  8. Maritime Safety: Contingency Plans, Emergency Equipment, Communications
  9. Sustainability: Environmental Impact, Waste Management, Energy Efficiency
  10. Post-Event Evaluation and Lessons Learned
  11. learned

  1. System Architecture and Components: Structural design, materials, and subsystems (mechanical, electrical, electronic, and fluid) with selection and assembly criteria for marine environments
  2. Fundamentals and Principles of Operation: Physical and engineering foundations (thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, electricity, control, and materials) that explain performance and operating limits
  3. Safety and Environmental (SHE): Risk analysis, PPE, LOTO, hazardous atmospheres, spill and waste management, and emergency response plans
  4. Applicable Regulations and Standards: IMO/ISO/IEC requirements and local regulations;
  5. Conformance criteria, certification, and best practices for operation and maintenance
  6. Inspection, testing, and diagnostics: Visual/dimensional inspection, functional testing, data analysis, and predictive techniques (vibration, thermography, fluid analysis) to identify root causes
  7. Preventive and predictive maintenance: Hourly/cycle/seasonal plans, lubrication, adjustments, calibrations, consumable replacement, post-service verification, and operational reliability
  8. Instrumentation, tools, and metrology: Measuring and testing equipment, diagnostic software, calibration and traceability; selection criteria, safe use, and storage
  9. Onboard integration and interfaces: Mechanical, electrical, fluid, and data compatibility; Sealing and watertightness, EMC/EMI, corrosion protection, and interoperability testing.

    Quality, acceptance testing, and commissioning: process and materials control, FAT/SAT, bench and sea trials, go/no-go criteria, and evidence documentation.

    Technical documentation and integrated practice: logs, checklists, reports, and a complete case study (safety → diagnosis → intervention → verification → report) applicable to any system.

  1. Introduction to the entertainment industry: overview and roles.
  2. Event safety: regulations, emergency plans, and risk management.
  3. Stage design: types, materials, structures, and basic calculations.
  4. Sound systems: microphones, consoles, speakers, and signal processors.
  5. Stage lighting: types of lights, DMX consoles, and lighting design.
  6. Video and projections: media servers, projectors, and mapping.
  7. Temporary structures: trussing, rigging, and load calculations.
  8. Power management: generators, electrical distribution, and security.
  9. Transportation logistics: Packaging, land, air, and sea transport.
  10. Communication in the show: intercommunication systems and protocols.

Career opportunities

  • Onboard Event Organizer: Planning, coordination, and execution of events on cruise ships and other vessels.
  • Show Coordinator: Cast management, technical production, and logistics for onboard shows.
  • Entertainment Specialist: Design and development of entertainment programs for passengers.
  • Public Relations Manager: Client communication, event promotion, and creation of memorable experiences.
  • Protocol Officer: Organization of formal events, attention to special guests, and compliance with regulations.
  • Sound and Lighting Technician: Setup, operation, and maintenance of equipment for shows.
  • Event Decorator/Set Designer: Design and creation of themed spaces for onboard events.
  • Artist Booking Agent: Talent scouting and selection of artists and shows for cruise ships and other vessels.

    Events and Shows Consultant: advising shipping companies on optimizing their entertainment offerings.

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Admission requirements

Academic/professional profile:

Degree/Bachelor's degree in Nautical Science/Maritime Transport, Naval/Marine Engineering, or a related field; or proven professional experience in bridge/operations.

Language proficiency:

Recommended functional maritime English (SMCP) for simulations and technical materials.

Documentation:

Updated resume, copy of degree or seaman's book, ID card/passport, letter of motivation.

Technical requirements (for online):

Equipment with camera/microphone, stable connection, ≥ 24” monitor recommended for ECDIS/Radar-ARPA.

Admission process and dates

1. Online
application

(form + documents).

2. Academic review and interview

(profile/objectives/schedule compatibility).

3. Admission decision

(+ scholarship proposal if applicable).

4. Reservation of place

(deposit) and registration.

5. Induction

(access to campus, calendars, simulator guides).

Scholarships and grants

  • Design unforgettable experiences: Learn to conceptualize, plan, and execute unique events and shows on cruise ships and luxury vessels.
  • Master onboard logistics: Discover the keys to efficient resource, space, and personnel management in maritime environments.
  • Connect with the industry: Access experts, case studies, and practical tools to excel in the onboard events sector.
  • Expand your career horizons: Earn a recognized diploma that will open doors to exciting job opportunities on cruise ships and beyond.
  • Create magical moments: Develop your creativity and skills to surprise and delight passengers with spectacular events.
Boost your career and become a specialist in creating memorable experiences at sea.

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Frequently asked questions

Cruise ships and other maritime entertainment environments.

Yes. The itinerary includes ECDIS/Radar-ARPA/BRM with harbor, ocean, fog, storm, and SAR scenarios.

Online with live sessions; hybrid option for simulator/practical placements through agreements.

Recommended functional SMCP. We offer support materials for standard phraseology.

Yes, with a relevant degree or experience in maritime/port operations. The admissions interview will confirm suitability.

Optional (3–6 months) through Companies & Collaborations and the Alumni Network.

Simulator practice (rubrics), defeat plans, SOPs, checklists, micro-tests and applied TFM.

A degree from Navalis Magna University + operational portfolio (tracks, SOPs, reports and KPIs) useful for audits and employment.

  1. Introduction to Integrated Passenger Transport Logistics
  2. Production Planning: Capacity, Demand, and Resources
  3. Fleet Management: Maintenance, Optimization, and Costs
  4. Route and Schedule Planning: Efficiency and Customer Satisfaction
  5. Passenger Safety: Regulations, Prevention, and Emergency Response
  6. Safety Management Systems (SMS) Applied to Passenger Transport
  7. Human Factors in Safety: Communication, Leadership, and Teamwork
  8. Risk Management in Operations: Identification, Assessment, and Control
  9. Service Quality: Standards, Indicators, and Continuous Improvement
  10. Technologies Applied to Passenger Logistics, Production, and Safety

Request information

  1. Complete the Application Form.

  2. Attach your CV/degree certificate (if you have it to hand).

  3. Indicate your preferred cohort (January/May/September) and whether you would like the hybrid option with simulator sessions.

    An academic advisor will contact you within 24–48 hours to guide you through the admission process, scholarships, and compatibility with your professional schedule.

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