Yes, virtually all modern cruise ships, including those in the fleets of Royal Caribbean, Carnival, and Norwegian, still feature landline-style telephones in every stateroom. These phones serve several critical purposes: they are the primary way to contact Guest Services, order 24/7 room service, or make reservations for specialty dining and shore excursions. In 2026, while many guests use the cruise line's mobile app for messaging, the room phone remains the most reliable tool for emergencies or for setting a "wake-up call." Most ships also allow for room-to-room calling, making it easy to coordinate with friends or family in other cabins. However, you should be extremely cautious about using these phones to call land-based numbers or "ship-to-shore" calls, as the rates are exorbitant—often ranging from $7.00 to $15.00 per minute. For external communication, it is significantly cheaper to use the ship's Wi-Fi to make internet-based calls (VoIP) through apps like WhatsApp or FaceTime.