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Can you get Wi-Fi on a cruise without paying?

At sea, mainstream cruise lines usually do not include Wi-Fi in their cruise fares, but premium and luxury lines almost always do. Cruise lines that include free Wi-Fi for all passengers are luxury lines like Seabourn, Silversea and Regent Seven Seas Cruises, along with upscale cruise lines Oceania Cruises and Viking.



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Do I need to have an internet package to use the Royal Caribbean app onboard? How do I connect to ship Wi-Fi? No, you do not need an internet package to use the app onboard. Simply connect to your ship's guest Wi-Fi to use the app for free without an internet package.

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To use your cell phone on your cruise, you have two options — either connect to the ship's cellular service or connect to the ship's wi-fi. Both will cost you extra. For traditional cell service, today's modern cruise ships use providers such as “Cellular at Sea” or “Wireless Maritime Services”.

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Why Cruise Companies Charge for WiFi. If a cruise company can reduce the basic price of a cruise to a competitive level, they'll attract more paying passengers. Then, once onboard, the cruise company will encourage those passengers to spend more in order to increase their profits.

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The price of Wi-Fi on a cruise ship can range from $15 to $30 and more per device per day. On luxury cruise lines or even some premium lines there is free Wi-Fi included in the cost of the cruise fare.

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The price of Wi-Fi on a cruise ship can range from $15 to $30 and more per device per day. On luxury cruise lines or even some premium lines there is free Wi-Fi included in the cost of the cruise fare.

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It's possible to send and receive text messages at sea on a cellular signal, as long as you have a signal through your ship's roaming network. (Just make sure you turn on data roaming in your settings.)

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The Premium plan will cost $18.70 per day, up from $17. Passengers are also welcomed to prepurchase their internet plans at the current rates, the company added. Carnival had last adjusted the value of the recommended daily gratuities in April 2022. At the time, the amounts were increased by $0.50.

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The Royal Caribbean app is available for free from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. Once onboard, use the app for free by connecting to ship Guest Wi-Fi – no internet package needed. In-app purchases available. Front of a Royal Caribbean cruise ship during nighttime.

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Save up to 15% when booked prior to sailing versus onboard pricing.

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For a small additional fee of $5 USD per user, for the voyage, you can chat with family and friends on board all cruise long from the comfort of your deck chair using the Carnival HUB App. This feature is currently limited to ages 13+. The App is free to download and use on board - to download the App, click here.

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It's a common question with varying answers. Guests are free to utilize their cellular data or connect to our onboard Wi-Fi on any ship. But, please be aware that cellular data used on the ship or in certain ports of call will result in charges from your cell phone provider.

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If you use WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, or WeChat, you may be able to use them whenever you have a Wi-Fi connection. Other suggestions are dependent on the cruise line you are traveling. Guests can use the following apps for texting: Shipmate (available in Apple and Google Play Stores)

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Royal Caribbean's VOOM internet is the gold standard when it comes to cruise ship Wi-Fi, with the fastest speeds out there. Some Cruise Critic forum members report speeds of up to 24Mbps, which, believe us, is fast! With Voom, there's not much you can't do. Need to upload pictures to Facebook or Instagram?

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Yes, while Carnival used to only allow Netflix streaming on select ships, it is now available fleetwide.

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When you connect to an access point (Hotspot or Wi-Fi) you don't know if it's a legitimate hospitality wireless network, or one that is set up to steal your information. Even legitimate Wi-Fi networks (as mentioned in the 2021 EOS Report for NCLH) may be collecting information about you.

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