Dictionaries are divided on this question. Some say it is called a "haul," while others say it's a "voyage," a "journey," or a "passage." Since a "cruise" generally connotes a leisurely trip, rather than a long one, it might not be as suitable a word as the others.
Some words to describe a journey by ship:
maybe an expedition or a trip of some sort
The first jouney of a ship is its maiden voyage.
Usually "sailing" but also in the modern age "cruising".
He traveled on a ship
By ship.
A statue at the prow of a ship is called a "Figurehead".
if you travel by land you could get mugged and it you travel by sea then you could get your ship in a wreck and would instanetly die from a sinking ship
He traveled by Boat
People who travel by ship are called Passengers.
A sailor
The first ship was called Ancon, a ship that had been used to deliver concrete during the construction
The Doctor and Rory travel in a ship called the TARDIS (Time and Relative Dimension(s) In Space)
stowaway
space probe is a team of astronauts who travel in space in a vehicle called space ship.
James Cook travelled on his ship called the Endeavour.
A ship travel is travelling with the use of a ship or boat while ballon travel is travelling using a Hot air ballon or ballon.
It is called the Pacific Ocean.
That depends on what is powering the ship, and how fast the ship can travel under that power.
By foot, animal and ship.
yesbecause then how did he travel