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Cruise ship webcams provide a real-time view of the front of the ship and its surroundings, allowing viewers to see the ship’s path, weather conditions, ports of call, and unprecedented views of the horizon.
Most cruise ships provide live webcam feeds, which can be viewed through the cabin TV. But if you want a taste of cruising, several cruise lines offer live webcam feeds online for the public to view.
Keep reading to find a list of cruise ships with live webcam feeds.
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Cruise ship webcams offer a real-time view of the ship’s surroundings. Nearly every cruise ship has a live webcam on the bow with views of the surrounding ocean, the ship’s path, or the local port of call when the ship is docked.
Some cruise ships also provide an aft webcam showcasing the ship’s wake.
The live webcams can be viewed from the in-stateroom TVs. It’s a fun way to see where the ship is when you wake up in the morning. And get a sneak peek of the port of call.
Some cruise lines provide webcam feeds online for the public to view.
Watching live webcams of cruise ships can be an exciting and immersive experience, especially for those who are unable to travel, excited about an upcoming cruise, or checking in on loved ones who are traveling.
But not all cruise lines provide live webcams for the public. Below is a list of cruise ships with live feeds you can view at home.
Important Note: Although cruise lines use the term “live webcams,” the webcam footage is commonly not a live video. Instead, the live webcams provided by cruise lines are often an image that is updated every 30 to 60 seconds.
Costa Cruises Webcams
Costa Cruises provides live webcam feeds that can be viewed on their website. They offer live feeds of the bow and aft from every ship in their fleet.
- Costa Deliziosa
- Costa Diadema
- Costa Fascinosa
- Costa Favolosa
- Costa Firenze
- Costa Fortuna
- Costa Pacifica
- Costa Smeralda
- Costa Toscana
Cunard Line Webcams
Cunard Line used to offer live webcams showcasing the view from the bow of the vessel. At the time of writing, the webcams were taken offline. However, you can check the links below to see if the cruise ship webcams if they resume service.
- Queen Elizabeth
- Queen Mary 2
- Queen Victoria
Norwegian Cruise Line Webcams
Norwegian Cruise Line provides live webcam feeds from the bow of their vessels. The webcams can be viewed online and provide a fun look at the ship’s position. You can see the open ocean extending for miles or the local port where the ship is docked.
- Norwegian Bliss
- Norwegian Breakaway
- Norwegian Dawn
- Norwegian Epic
- Norwegian Escape
- Norwegian Gem
- Norwegian Getaway
- Norwegian Jade
- Norwegian Jewel
- Norwegian Joy
- Norwegian Pearl
- Norwegian Sky
- Norwegian Spirit
- Norwegian Star
- Norwegian Sun
- Pride of America
Princess Cruises
Princess Cruises offers live cruise ship webcams throughout its fleet.
- Caribbean Princess
- Coral Princess
- Crown Princess
- Diamond Princess
- Emerald Princess
- Enchanted Princess
- Grand Princess
- Island Princess
- Majestic Princess
- Regal Princess
- Royal Princess
- Ruby Princess
- Sapphire Princess
- Sky Princess
Cruise Lines That Don’t Provide Public Webcams
Not all cruise lines provide live webcam feeds.
When taking a look at the list below, you’ll notice a common theme.
Many cruise lines stopped providing live streaming feeds from their ships during the industry-wide shutdown. Once cruising returned, many of the cruise lines below didn’t bring back their live webcams.
Carnival Cruise Line Webcams
Carnival used to provide a live webcam feed on all cruise ships for the public to view. However, after the industry-wide pause in 2020, Carnival took the webcams offline.
Although cruising has resumed, the live webcam feeds have not returned.
Disney Cruise Line Webcams
Disney has never offered live webcams on any of their cruise ships.
MSC Cruises Webcams
MSC Cruises stopped providing live webcams in November 2019.
P&O Cruises Webcams
P&O Cruises used to provide public webcam streaming until the industry-wide shutdown in 2020. Although P&O Cruises has returned to sailing, they have not brought back their live webcams.
Royal Caribbean Webcams
Royal Caribbean International used to provide public webcam streaming until the industry-wide shutdown in 2020. Although the cruise lines have returned to sailing, they have not brought back their live webcams.
Virgin Voyages Webcams
Virgin Voyages is a relatively new cruise line. They have never offered live webcams to the public.
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The world's biggest and most ambitious cruise lines never stop building out their fleet of ships, and Royal Caribbean International is no exception. The Florida-based cruise line currently boasts 28 incredible vessels for cruisers of all ages, including the four newest ships that have been added to the fleet since 2021. An even newer ship, Star of the Seas, is also being constructed with a planned launch date during the summer of 2025.
If you're interested in trying out one of the most over-the-top cruise ships sailing the world today, consider Royal Caribbean's newest vessels from the last few years. Read on to learn about the brand-new Icon of the Seas, the jaw-dropping action offered on the Wonder of the Seas, the Utopia of the Seas and the Odyssey of the Seas and all the amenities and unique experiences they have to offer.
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Icon of the Seas
Scheduled to set sail in early 2024, the Icon of the Seas is one of the most celebrated and anticipated new cruise ships across all the major cruise lines. This Icon Class vessel was built to dazzle and entertain cruise passengers of all ages, and it features eight unique neighborhoods, seven pools and the largest waterpark at sea.
In total, Icon of the Seas offers 2,805 individual staterooms with space for 7,600 guests at maximum and 2,350 crew members. The vessel is 1,198 feet long with gross tonnage of 250,800.
- Sails to: The Icon of the Seas will offer alternating seven-night sailings between the Eastern and Western Caribbean. The vessel's Western Caribbean itinerary includes stops at Costa Maya and Cozumel in Mexico, Roatan in Honduras and Perfect Day at CocoCay in the Bahamas . The alternative itinerary also stops at the cruise line's private island , as well as Basseterre in St. Kitts and Nevis and Charlotte Amelie in St. Thomas. All itineraries will depart from Miami .
- Cabin types: Cabins on the Icon of the Seas are spread across eight unique neighborhoods with their own themes and amenities. Cruisers will find the basic interior, ocean view and balcony staterooms they would expect. The ship also features 179 suites that vary in size and in terms of their features, with some really spacious and over-the-top options. For example, the vessel's Ultimate Family Townhouse (UL) is more than 1,700 square feet with three stories, a multi-level slide, an outdoor space with a ping pong table and more.
- Dining options: Icon of the Seas offers 11 included dining options plus room service that's available 24/7. There are also nine unique specialty restaurants on board, including options like Izumi Hibachi and Sushi, the Empire Supper Club and Chops Grille Steakhouse. A Starbucks is also available.
- Features: The Icon of the Seas boasts the largest cruise ship pool at sea, as well as seven pools and nine whirlpools in total. There are also six record-breaking waterslides located in what Royal Caribbean says is the largest waterpark at sea. Nightlife and entertainment options run the gamut from the ship's dueling piano bar to its jazz and blues club to its AquaTheater with mesmerizing shows that feature incredible diving feats and acrobatics.
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Utopia of the Seas
Royal Caribbean's Utopia of the Seas is another vessel that is set to debut in 2024 with sailings from Port Canaveral, Florida. This Oasis Class ship will offer up a total of 2,834 guest rooms and is 1,188 feet in length and 236,860 gross tons in size.
The ship has space for 5,668 passengers at double occupancy and eight different neighborhoods with cabins for guests. Interestingly, this huge ship will not offer seven-night sailings throughout the Caribbean and will instead focus on offering three-night and four-night itineraries, at least at first.
- Sails to: The all-new Utopia of the Seas will offer shorter sailings to the Bahamas. The ship's three-night sailings will stop only at the cruise line's private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay, whereas four-night sailings from Port Canaveral stop at the cruise line's private island and at Nassau, Bahamas.
- Cabin types: The Utopia of the Seas has interior rooms, ocean view rooms and balcony rooms just like other ships. Upgraded room options also abound and include a range of luxury suites at sea. For example, you can book the iconic Ultimate Family Suite, a Solarium Suite with Wraparound Windows, a Royal Loft Suite and more.
- Dining options: There are 10 different included dining experiences on the Utopia of the Seas, with room service also offered 24 hours a day. These include a Main Dining Room experience, several cafe options, a pizzeria, a coastal kitchen with California and Mediterranean-inspired cuisine and more. In addition, there are 10 different specialty restaurants that can also be booked on the Utopia of the Seas, and a Starbucks is on board. Special dining experiences include a hibachi and sushi restaurant, a seafood restaurant, a Chef's Table experience for up to 16 diners at a time, a Johnny Rockets and more.
- Features: Utopia of the Seas has everything you would expect in a new Oasis Class ship from Royal Caribbean. For example, passengers will find five huge pools, eight hot tubs, three water slides, 23 different bars and two on-board casinos. Other features include an ice-skating rink, two rock climbing walls, a zip line, a basketball court, two FlowRider Surf simulators and of course the line's famous AquaTheater. Like other Royal Caribbean ships, Utopia of the Seas also features special spaces for kids and teens, including dedicated clubs, an Imagination Studio and an on-board arcade.
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Wonder of the Seas
Sailing the friendly seas since March 2022, the Wonder of the Seas boasts more individual rooms and suites than Icon of the Seas. The Oasis-class ship features 2,867 staterooms with a total guest capacity of 7,084. There are also eight unique neighborhoods for cruisers to choose from, each with its own decor and flair.
This Royal Caribbean vessel is also huge at 1,188 feet long and 235,600 gross tons. A total of 2,204 crew members run the ship and assist guests.
- Sails to: Wonder of the Seas is currently sailing from Port Canaveral, Florida and offers seven-night Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries. The Eastern itinerary includes stops in Charlotte Amelie, St. Thomas and Phillipsburg, St. Maarten as well as Perfect Day at CocoCay. Meanwhile, the Western loop stops at the cruise line's private island as well as Cozumel and Costa Maya in Mexico and Roatan, Honduras.
- Cabin types: Wonder of the Seas also offers all the normal cabin types you would expect, including interior rooms, sea view rooms and balcony staterooms. There are also over-the-top suites to choose from, including an Ultimate Family Suite, a Royal Suite, an Owner's Suite and more.
- Dining options: Nine complimentary dining options are included on the Wonder of the Seas, with a main dining room, a buffet option and plenty of other eateries available to grab a bite to eat. There are also 11 unique specialty restaurants on board, including a steakhouse and a seafood restaurant, a Johnny Rockets, a sushi and hibachi restaurant and Giovanni's Italian Kitchen and Wine Bar. For coffee lovers, a Starbucks is also on board.
- Features: The Wonder of the Seas has its own Central Park, along with 11 different bars, as well as special kids and teens-only areas like a social club and an arcade. Other notable features include the vessel's AquaTheater, rock-climbing walls, whirlpools, laser tag and more. There are also 19 swimming pools, an ice rink and a casino on the Wonder of the Seas.
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Odyssey of the Seas
Royal Caribbean's Odyssey of the Seas is a Quantum Ultra Class cruise ship that's smaller than the other newest vessels from the line. The impressive ship completed its first sailing in 2021 when it became the first ship of its class to sail from the United States. Odyssey of the Seas currently departs from Fort Lauderdale, Florida and other ports and offers a range of six-night and seven-night sailings throughout the Caribbean in the coming months.
Up to 4,198 guests can sail on the Odyssey of the Seas with double occupancy, and 1,612 crew members are on board to tend to their every need. The ship is approximately 1,138 feet long and is 167,704 gross tons.
- Sails to: Odyssey of the Seas will depart from various ports in the United States and elsewhere in the world in the coming years. For example, there are upcoming six-night sailings from Fort Lauderdale that include stops in Labadee, Haiti and Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic in addition to Perfect Day at CocoCay. The vessel will complete a 14-day transatlantic cruise in April and May of 2024, which begins in Fort Lauderdale and ends in Rome, Italy. From there, the vessel will offer Greek Islands cruises from Rome before moving back to Cape Liberty (New York), New Jersey in the fall of 2024. At that point, itineraries will include stops in Port Canaveral, Florida, Nassau in the Bahamas and Perfect Day at CocoCay.
- Cabin types: Odyssey of the Seas offers interior staterooms, ocean view rooms and balcony staterooms. Guests can also book interior rooms with a virtual balcony that boasts a floor-to-ceiling virtual view of the outdoors. Over-the-top suites available on the Odyssey include an Owner's Loft Suite, a Royal Loft Suite, a Grand Loft Suite and more.
- Dining options: As a smaller vessel with considerably fewer passengers than Royal Caribbean's Oasis Class and Icon Class ships, Odyssey of the Seas has fewer dining options overall. Guests can dine at seven included eateries including a main dining room, a bistro, a cafe and the main ship buffet. There are also seven specialty restaurants and experiences on board including the Chef's Table, a Chops Grille and a sushi and hibachi restaurant. Like other newer ships from Royal Caribbean, the Odyssey also has its own Starbucks.
- Features: The Odyssey has eight dedicated bars and lounges on board, bumper cars, laser tag, a rock-climbing wall, an outdoor movie screen and a casino, along with kid and teen features like an arcade, a kids' splash area and a social club. A FlowRider surf simulator is on board, as well as a sky diving simulator. Note that the Odyssey of the Seas doesn't have an AquaTheater like Oasis Class ships.
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Look Out for Star of the Seas
Royal Caribbean is already offering limited information about its newest ship, the Star of the Seas. This vessel will also be an Icon Class ship like the Icon of the Seas, meaning it will be big and beautiful with all the bells and whistles.
The Star of the Seas is scheduled to debut in 2025.
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Posted: April 18, 2024 | Last updated: April 20, 2024
- Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas could be an expensive vacation compared to other cruise ships.
- Sailing on the mega-ship without paying for any of its upcharged amenities is possible.
- But it would mean spending at least $265 a day, staying sober, and repeating meals.
A budget vacation on Royal Caribbean's new wildly popular Icon of the Seas is possible. Just be prepared to stay sober, repeat meals, and pay at least $265 a day.
Right now, there's likely no better example of the mass-market cruise industry's shift toward the budget airline strategy — charge a cheap base fare and offer irresistible up-charged amenities — than Royal Caribbean's new world's largest cruise liner.
After all, what other ship comes with a $100,000-a-week cabin and a $200-per-person restaurant?
But it is possible to vacation on the mega-ship without giving into any of its upcharged restaurants and activities. If you're strong enough to do so, here's what your seven nights on Icon of the Seas could look like.
Be warned: It won't include lobsters or private lounges .
Less than half of Icon’s 28 eateries are complimentary, so you’ll likely repeat meals.
Picky eaters are sure to find at least one satisfactory option at the ship's three buffets, one of which is Mexican-themed.
If not, the complimentary pizza shop or sandwiches from the two on-board cafés might suffice.
In search of variety, grab a Mediterranean-style wrap or crepe at the five-stall food hall instead.
For a more formal dinner, budget cruisers can grub on a three-course meal at the complimentary dining room.
The three-floor restaurant has a rotating menu with classics like crab cakes, New York strip steak, and cheesecake.
Just don't expect lobster or filet mignon. Both cost extra.
For better or worse, guests snubbing upcharged options would also be snubbing booze.
Like most mass-market cruise ships, Icon of the Seas' 18 bars aren't free. If you want alcohol and sodas, be prepared to pay for a beverage package.
Thankfully, the ship’s complimentary amenities could distract you from your sobriety.
Icon's surf simulator and impressive six-slide waterpark won't run you a tab.
The same goes for its seven pools and nine hot tubs — save for one of each exclusive to guests who've booked a suite.
For drier activities, families could spend their afternoons scaling the rock climbing wall or testing their putt at the nine-hole mini-golf course.
Or they could work off their lunch buffet by sweating it out at the sports court — basketball and ping pong included — for no extra charges.
Fortunately, Icon of the Seas' nighttime entertainment is also a great equalizer. Its ice skating performance, rendition of the Broadway hit "Wizard of Oz," and multi-disciplinary dance, swim, and dive show are complimentary to all guests.
But if you want to test your fear of heights at the part-walking, part-agility, part-ziplining Crown's Edge , you'll have to cough up $49.
The arcade games aren't free, either.
Guests staying in suites have access to a shared outdoor lounge.
There's also the option to pay up to $700 for one day with a private cabana-like "casita."
But if you're on a budget, you'll have to fight "pool chair hogs" for the best poolside seating instead. (Consider bringing a sheet mask with you — a 25-minute facial at the ship's spa is almost $150.)
And hold off on your Instagram photo dumps until after your vacation.
Otherwise, you'll have to cough up $31 per day and device for streaming-enabled WiFi, totaling $217 for the duration of the cruise. (Icon of the Seas is exclusively operating seven-night sailings.)
But let’s face it: The base fare alone isn’t ultra-affordable compared to other cruise ships.
Patrick Scholes, a lodging and leisure research analyst at Truist Securities, told Business Insider in late 2023, three months before Icon's launch , that the vessel was priced at a premium of "at least 50%, if not more."
Steep, compared to the typical 20% to 50% new-ship premiums.
The cheapest interior stateroom for 2024 currently costs $265 per person per day.
But even the windowless cabin comes with its own list of upgrades.
Travelers who want to pick their own stateroom must pay an additional $128 per person. If they opt for one of the larger (by at least one square foot) interior cabins, it'll be an extra $100.
Which is to say, good luck avoiding any of the upcharged amenities on your Icon of the Seas vacation .
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*** All of Royal Caribbean International's onboard ship cameras have been decommissioned. *** If you would like to see active cameras once again onboard Royal Caribbean International's ships please make that request with the cruise line directly. The following is Royal Caribbean International's customer service contact information and social ...
But for now, if you want to view the Iona cruise ship webcam, the Arvia webcam or any of the others, you won't be able to. Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship Webcams. Royal Caribbean stopped offering live web camera feeds to the public in early 2020, coinciding with the global shutdown. All webcam pages have been redirected to Royal Caribbean's ...
The Royal cams were discontinued, for example, but there are many cruise ship webcams to watch. The Norwegian Getaway webcam offers dreamy views from the bridge, as do many others included in the ...
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Welcome to the PORT CANAVERAL WEBCAM. A 24/7 live streaming HD-quality Internet video broadcast brought to you by PTZtv in association with Fishlips Waterfront Bar & Grill . Watch cruise ships, tankers, bulk carriers, tugs, fishing boats, sail boats and practically every type of water craft you can imagine. Even submarines and rocket launches!
Not all cruise lines offer live feeds, unfortunately. The Royal cams were discontinued, for example, but there are many cruise ship webcams to watch. The Norwegian Getaway webcam offers dreamy views from the bridge, as do many others included in the list below. Take a look at our roundup of cruise ship webcams and port cam availability below.
Cruise ship webcams provide a real-time view of the front of the ship and its surroundings, allowing viewers to see the ship's path, weather conditions, ports of call, and unprecedented views of the horizon. ... Royal Caribbean Webcams. Royal Caribbean International used to provide public webcam streaming until the industry-wide shutdown in ...
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Royal Caribbean International · 0:00. Watch live as we celebrate all 26 Royal Caribbean ships returning to service. Join our cruise directors and special guests as they travel the world visiting eight countries and seven different time zones for this remarkable milestone. ...
Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship Webcams Several of Royal Caribbean's ships used to have webcams, but the only one we found that's currently operational is the webcam on Independence of the Seas.
Port St Thomas Webcam is a live streaming Internet video production by PTZtv from Charlotte Amalie, USVI. ... including those from Royal Caribbean Cruise Line and Celebrity Cruise Line. Brand new Royal Caribbean mega-ship Icon of the Seas is scheduled to start visiting Crown Bay at the end of 2023. Explore a day in the life of the Virgin ...
Due to the changing fuel prices, price per person with fees may not include the fuel surcharge recently implemented by the cruise lines. Airfare, transfers and vacation insurance are additional. Prices and availability are subject to change without notice and may not be available at the time of booking.
Experience Galveston's waterfront in real-time with the Galveston Harbor Webcam! Watch ships sail to the Port of Galveston and Pier 23 with this webcam. ... the Galveston Harbor Webcam is perfect for watching cruise ships, sunsets, and other harbor traffic. Historic Downtown Galveston Webcam. East Beach Webcam. Stewart Beach Webcam.
Welcome to the PORT MIAMI WEBCAM A 24/7 live streaming HD-quality Internet video broadcast produced by PTZtv in association with InterContinental Miami and their panoramic views across Biscayne Bay and Port MIAMI. Watch cruise ships, container ships, tugs, pleasure boats, sail boats and mega yachts against a tapestry of waterfront homes owned by the rich and famous.
Explore the best cruise ships in the world with Royal Caribbean Cruises. Whether you are looking for adventure, relaxation, or entertainment, you will find it onboard the stunning ships like Allure of the Seas, Wonder of the Seas, or Oasis of the Seas. Cruise to amazing destinations like New Zealand, Europe, or Mexico and enjoy the shore excursions, dining, and activities that suit your taste ...
2.4k. LocationTexas. Author. Posted September 25, 2022. I'm aware of the port cams. Many ports have them. I was specifically curious about the webcams they used to operate on OoS. It would toggle between neighborhoods, Central Park, Boardwalk, Promenade and another venue. Its wasn't video, but just snaps of the area.
Majestic Princess. Regal Princess. Royal Princess. Ruby Princess. Sapphire Princess. Sky Princess. See where Princess Cruise ships are right now with the cruise ship webcam. Satellite images from the bridge are automatically refreshed every five minutes.
The Florida-based cruise line currently boasts 28 incredible vessels for cruisers of all ages, including the four newest ships that have been added to the fleet since 2021. An even newer ship ...
Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas could be an expensive vacation compared to other cruise ships.; Sailing on the mega-ship without paying for any of its upcharged amenities is possible. But it ...
29-year-old Lakesha Woods Williams was arrested following her return from a cruise that departed from Florida in early April 2024, and which made a call to San Juan, Puerto Rico, in the Caribbean.