reembarkation
Reembarkation refers to the act of boarding a ship or other vessel again after having previously disembarked or gotten off. This term is commonly used in maritime contexts, particularly for cruise ships and ferries. Passengers who have disembarked for a shore excursion or a temporary stay in port will reembark the vessel to continue their journey. The process of reembarkation typically involves presenting identification and boarding passes to security and crew members. For certain voyages, reembarkation may also refer to a formal process required by immigration authorities, especially for international travel.
In a broader sense, reembarkation can also be used metaphorically to describe the act of returning to