Guests onboard eleven Carnival cruise ships can already enjoy the benefits of higher internet speeds thanks to Starlink.
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To keep you connected while at sea, all ships provide satellite internet access at our internet cafés and through the bow-to-stern ship-wide Wi-Fi network. Do you have public computers on board? Publicly accessible computers (Microsoft Windows based) with standard internet browsers, are available 24 hours a day.
If you're not able to wait for ports of call (or don't have international data on your phone), it might be worthwhile to pay for a Wi-Fi package. Although prices have decreased over the years, it can still be pretty costly to purchase Wi-Fi for your cruise.
Check Into A MarinaOne of the easiest (and most expensive) ways to get the internet on your boat is by checking into a marina. Almost every marina has free WiFi that you can use while you stay. The upside to this is that the internet is technically free. You won't be paying for it, as such.
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”.
Value Plan: The Value Plan offers access to much of the Internet, e-mail, news, sports, weather, banking and finance. Note: Does not support Skype calling or music/video streaming (such as Spotify or Netflix.) The service is also faster than the Social plan. For the extra access, you'll pay $17 per person/per day.