To board a ship, you typically go to the designated embarkation point, which is often a port or terminal specifically for cruise ships or cargo vessels. Passengers usually check in at the terminal, where they present their tickets and identification before proceeding to the boarding area. From there, you may access the ship via a gangway or ramp that connects the terminal to the vessel. Always follow any instructions provided by the crew or terminal staff for a smooth boarding process.
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