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Does MSC ship have WiFi?

Internet & Apps ON BOARD Share your special moments with friends and family while you cruise and tell everyone what a great time you're having, thanks to the wifi onboard ensured by the powerful new Satellite Internet Access @Sea system installed across our fleet.



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MSC Cruises The Standard plan (from $93 per cruise for 3GB) provides access to email, websites, all social networks and chat apps for up to two devices. If you just need to connect on one device and don't want to worry about data usage, there's the Unlimited Internet Cruise package (from $159.90 per cruise).

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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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If you wait until you're onboard, you are subject to paying more. Once you get onboard, to activate a purchased internet plan, you will have to sign in to the MSC portal and complete the registration. Any additional devices will use the same username and password, but they must have their own package.

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Pro tips for using cruise ship Wi-Fi If you can't get cruise ship internet included, don't wait to purchase your internet package until you're on board: It's usually less expensive to purchase Wi-Fi packages before sailing. Buying a package for the entire cruise is typically a better deal than the daily rate.

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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.

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Cruise ships have cellular service that you can connect to. However, it's usually considered international roaming and means you'll be charged high rates to access. You likely know that instead of using a cell signal, you can hook your phone up to wi-fi and use the Internet to make calls, send texts, and surf the web.

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Additional Costs
  • Internet Packages to access WiFi at sea.
  • Gratuities/tips for the on-board staff.
  • Beverage and drinks packages.
  • Professional photos taken on board.
  • Excursions at ports.
  • Dining at specialty restaurants.
  • Spa and wellness treatments.
  • View Best Prices on MSC Cruises.


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Like many other cruise lines, MSC Cruises drink packages are unlimited. This means that guests can enjoy an unlimited number of both alcoholic beverages and non-alcoholic beverages each day. However, guests are only allowed to order one drink at a time.

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While every cruise ship might have Wi-Fi available, you will not have the same reliability that you're used to on land. To start, the internet onboard relies on satellites while you're out at sea. Cruise lines team up with maritime communication companies to provide Wi-Fi on their ships.

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United States and Canadian Citizens must have either a valid passport or valid documents as defined by the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI). Visit U.S. Customers and Border Protecion (CBP) website for additional information on WHTI compliant documents.

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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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When you arrive at the Port Authority Security in the cruise terminal, you will pass a security checkpoint where all carry-on luggage goes through X-rays and other baggage is checked in. All checked bags on cruise ships are scanned.

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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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Wi-Fi on cruise ships is expensive because of the unique challenges associated with providing internet access in a maritime environment. Cruise ships are constantly moving, which means that they must rely on satellite technology to provide Wi-Fi service.

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The average speed for cruise ships is around 10 to 20 Mbps per ship, according to Carnival.

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