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Not that long ago, Internet on a cruise was largely a luxury. While someone might buy access to be able to work remotely from the ship or buy a few minutes to check email, broad access by many people on the ship wasn’t common.

Internet wi-fi-access on a Carnival cruise

What a difference a few years can make. Now, having wi-fi access is nearly a necessity. Not only does it give you a chance to check in back home and keep tabs on your email or the office while you’re away, but it also allows you to post those nice pictures of yourself having fun onto social media, watch movies in the cabin, listen to music, and even check-in for flights when heading home after the trip.

It’s no exaggeration that Internet access has gone from a luxury to a must-have.

The good news is that cruise lines — including Carnival — offer wi-fi access across their fleets. Whether you want to hook up to the Internet with your laptop or post to Facebook from your phone, you can get service anywhere on the ship on any device.

That said, wi-fi access is not free, nor is it as quick as you are used to back on land. It is still a challenge to get access while hundreds of miles in the middle of the water. So what can you expect? We recently put Carnival’s Internet access through the paces to give you all the details on what we experienced with the service.

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What Wi-Fi Packages Are Available on Carnival?

Like other cruise lines, Carnival offers different tiers of service, all at different price points. Each tier offers different access, from just being able to login to social media, all the way to full web access at faster speeds. Here’s a run-down of what’s offered:

Social Plan: Gives access to social media sites like Twitter and Facebook, WhatsApp, and Snapchat, along with airline websites. However, it doesn’t include most websites (including email), streaming, or wi-fi calling, FaceTime or iMessage.

Value Plan: Gives email access, what’s included in the social plan, as well as broad access to the rest of the web — all at faster speeds than the Social plan. However, Carnival says it still doesn’t support video/music streaming, FaceTime, or wi-fi calling.

Premium Plan: Carnival’s highest tier of service, it offers everything in the other two tiers, with faster speeds (Carnival says up to three times faster than the value plan). It also allows Netflix, giving you the ability to stream shows. However, the cruise line says it doesn’t support video or music streaming with other services like Hulu. (See below for more details — including our experience — on streaming).

How Much Does Wi-Fi Access Cost on Carnival?

What you pay for access will depend on when you purchase and how long you want access. Typically, Internet access is sold for the length of the entire cruise based on a per-day cost. There is a discount if you buy service before the cruise compared to the onboard price . 

The prices below are what’s seen on Carnival’s website as of now:

How Do You Access the Internet Once on the Ship?

The sign-in process is fairly straightforward, but there were some hiccups here and there. Sometimes logging in took a few tries to gain access.

  • Open up your wi-fi connection settings and connect to the ship’s service. In our case, it was named “Carnival Celebration Wi-Fi” or something similar.
  • Open up a browser and go to “CarnivalWiFi.com”
  • Enter your folio number and birthdate, and click “Log In”
  • Click “Confirm” on the next screen to enable access.

At this point you should be connected and can then surf the web as normal.

How Fast Is Carnival’s Wi-Fi Service?

For our cruises, we’ve tested the fastest Premium plan of service. Doing multiple speed tests across cruises, it seems to show speeds between 6-12 Mbps. On this specific test, it returned a ping of 680 ms, a download speed of 9.09 Mbps, and an upload speed of 2.64 Mbps: 

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Those numbers likely mean little to most people, but for a cruise ship, they are pretty good. (Keep in mind, however, that speed will vary. We’ve been on other ships with slower speeds or in locations where speeds are slower.)

In layman’s terms, surfing the web did seem sluggish. There were times when the connection seemed faster than others, but you wouldn’t confuse the speed with broadband you have at home or the office. Sites would load, but took their time.

For instance, visiting YouTube took about 10 seconds before video thumbnails started to load. A visit to CNN.com brought up the text headlines relatively quickly, but images were delayed.

If you had to use the connection every day to surf, it would be slow by modern standards. It definitely took some time to load images onto posts for Cruzely.com when we live-blogged the cruise. Using the wi-fi here and there to check the news or email, however, was just fine.

Do I Have to Buy Access For Every Device? Can I Share Access?

It’s likely you’re traveling with other people that want access to the Internet. In that case you have two options. First, you can buy more than one package, giving access to multiple devices at once. Or, you can simply share access on different devices.

Carnival allows you to login to the wi-fi from separate devices, but you can only use one device at a time. So one person could connect with the wi-fi on a laptop and when finished, another person could login to have access on their phone. If you don’t need access every moment of the day, it’s an easy way to save some money by sharing.

To transfer access between devices, you simply follow the login procedures as normal. It will notify you that the account is already in use and ask if you want to switch devices. Simply confirm the switch and you’re good to go on the second device.

Can I Stream Movies/TV on Carnival’s Wi-Fi?

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Whether you can stream on your cruise may be hard to say. Here’s the issue: Carnival says that its fastest Premium plan supports Netflix, but not other video/music streaming services. 

Our experience, however, is that you can actually stream at least some of those services that are supposedly no supported.

During one cruise aboard Carnival Vista, for instance, we were able to access and watch YouTube videos. We also streamed Amazon Prime videos multiple times with no issues. The picture was nice, and there was minimal buffering. When trying to stream Showtime, however, we encountered an error and weren’t able to watch.

Bottom line is that yes, you can stream in at least some cases. The better option, however, is to go ahead and download any shows you want to watch ahead of time. That way you don’t have to worry about wi-fi service at all. Even if you are able to stream, there might be points where a slow connection makes the show appear choppy or pixelated. Downloading before boarding makes this a non-issue.

Can I Make FaceTime Calls on the Wi-Fi?

Yes. On our trip we tested FaceTime calls from an iPhone with the Premium plan. There were no issues connecting. The call quality itself was so-so. We were able to talk, but there were some times where the image was blurry or froze for a few seconds. Audio had no issues.

Bottom line: FaceTime was able to be used, even though Carnival says on its website that it’s not supported.

Can I Text Message Over Carnival’s Wi-Fi?

For most of us, we message a lot more than we actually make calls on our phone. In this case, during our tests we noticed that texting iPhone to iPhone seemed to work with no problems. We were able to send and receive messages when connected to wi-fi, including messages with pictures.

However, when messaging to an Android phone, our messages had trouble going through. In the end, we ended up just emailing the person we were trying to text as we couldn’t send the text. (This might also have been due to settings on our phone, which is possible.)

In that case, messaging apps like WhatsApp might be a better option. We didn’t test any messaging apps on our cruise, but they are specifically mentioned by Carnival as being supported on its wi-fi service.

Do I Have to Buy Wi-Fi Access to Use Carnival’s HUB App?

If you’re about to sail, you’ve likely seen mention of downloading the HUB app to use on the ship. This app is extremely useful on the cruise, and you can use it to access everything from dinner menus to ship maps to tracking your onboard spending account.

The good news if that you don’t have to purchase wi-fi access to use the app. All the features can be used without buying an Internet plan. You are able to connect and get data from the app at no cost.

Can I Use a VPN?

Some people need to use a virtual private network (VPN) when working or simply use one for more privacy online. While we didn’t specifically test out a VPN while sailing, Carnival says they do not support VPNs on their ships.

According to the FAQ on their website: “VPN connections are not supported. Discuss your VPN limitations with your company’s IT department if you are planning to work while sailing. We are not able to change your settings on board.”

Can I Work or Do School Work With the Wi-Fi?

Of course, one major reason to sign up for Internet is to be able to work from the ship. These days, many people opt to take a “working cruise” and enjoy themselves while also being able to complete work back home. So is that possible on a Carnival cruise?

In our opinion, it depends on the type of work or school work you’re doing. Have something where you need to be live on Zoom with perfect clarity and reception? That might be tough to manage. Need to make an informal video call? That should be fine. Simply need Internet access to access documents, submit an assignment, or send some emails? That’s no issue at all.

In other words, access to work that requires a reliably fast and solid connection could have issues (you are at sea, after all). However, less-intensive tasks should be perfectly feasible.

Is Carnival’s Wi-Fi Worth It?

For a 7-day cruise, you’ll pay about $150 for the Premium plan — or nearly $22 a day. That’s a sharp price to pay for online access. So is it worth it?

In our eyes, it depends on what you need access for. If you simply want to stay connected, check email occasionally and text some friends, then paying that much seems too high to us (that’s where the cheaper Social and Value plans are nice). However, if you have work obligations or things going on back home that you simply can’t miss, then by all means, hop online.

One thing to note is that many ports of calls offer wi-fi service in some shape or form . There may be restaurants that offer wi-fi to customers or ports of call that offer access for a cheaper fee than what’s on the ship. You can also access the Internet with a day-pass so you don’t have to pay for access the entire week.

This way, you can still stay in touch back home without spending as much money.

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Would the premium service allow you to play games on your phone?

Yes, that should be no issue.

does wireless travel router work on carnival ?

i was on rcl’s symphony and worked just fine. all my fam were able to connect

Never tried.

My work laptop doesn’t connect directly to cruise wifi but if I don’t through a router or create my own wifi hotspot through phone then it works. Google pixel phones can turn cruise and airplane wifi into hotspot similar to travel wifi. I have shared plane wifi with family member by turning hotspot on and same can be done on cruises.

If you want to share internet with other devices you can either hotspot your phone or bring a travel router

I’ve personally tried the hotspot and it didn’t work.

It works with certain phone. My Google pixel can turn wifi into hotspot but my Motorola can’t. I don’t know about iphone however.r

This response is solely related to internet on Carnival cruise ships…

I suspect Tanner has taken one Carnival cruise and thinks his experience is the norm for all Carnival ships. The article is missing a fleetwide perspective. Some of the information is useful, but some of it is not so good.

Yes, Carnival has invested in improving its internet experience on its newer ships, however the older ships still have the worst in the industry bandwidth. The Carnival Vista is one of their newer ships, so it will have faster internet. I have had decent internet on the Carnival Vista, Horizon, and Mardi Gras. I expect the same on the Celebration when I sail in 2023. These are all newer ships. My experience on 14 other Carnival ships was less than enjoyable. Granted some of my earlier cruises were before smartphones were a thing. And as mentioned, they are making improvements. Those improvements are obviously a work in progress.

That said, I must concur with Jon about the Carnival Paradise. I have been on that ship 4 times in 2022, and internet is dismal. Don’t expect to be able to stream video. Lily didn’t mention which ship she was on, but I suspect it was one of the smaller and older ships.

The most useful advice I can share is about when to purchase an internet plan for an upcoming Carnival cruise. If it is a newer ship, I suggest buying in advance to save 10% or 20% (depending on the current offer). If it is a older ship, wait until you are on the boat. Yes, you will pay full price. If the internet is usable, you will soon forget about the higher cost. However, if internet is unusable, head to the guest services midway through the cruise (or whenever you see short lines). Make your complaint, and it is very likely they will refund a portion of your internet plan, in my experience typically 50%. This is only an option if purchase the plan while on the ship. If you prepaid for the plan, you will need to complain to customer service when back on land. Getting any type of refund from in this case is hit or miss, usually miss.

One final piece of advice on internet. Based on where you are at on the boat can affect the signal you have. The closer you are to a wifi access point, the better the signal. On the smaller boats, the closer you are to the middle of the ship, the better signal strength. Larger boats have more wifi access points. Don’t confused signal strength with bandwidth. I try to book aft view balcony rooms, signal strength is not very good there.

The nice thing about cruise ships is there are lots of places to sit and do your surfing. That is, if there is sufficient bandwidth to do so. Just bring a headset so you don’t annoy others.

“I suspect Tanner has taken one Carnival cruise and thinks his experience is the norm for all Carnival ships.”

Incorrect. In the past few months, I’ve sailed both the oldest (Ecstasy before it was retired) and newest (Celebration) Carnival ships. Celebration did have faster internet ~10-12 Mbps, but Ecstasy was still a solid 5-7 Mbps during my test. Vista, covered in the article was ~9 Mbps. So yes, there seems to be a correlation between faster service on newer ships, but I still found the service on the oldest ship to be solid.

My experience on a recent Falll 2022 Western Caribbean cruise on the Carnival Paradise was vastly different than yours. For most of the cruise, the Internet was not available. Wifi and their internal Mobile App worked and I could check in to restaurants etc; just couldn’t access the Internet. One time while in Port at Roatan I experienced 10MBS Down and 2MB Up for a few hours then Internet disappeared again from their WiFi. A few times while cruising when Internet access did work, I was experiencing 178KBPS Down!! Small Pic uploads to facebook either took 20 minutes or longer or would often time-out. I had the so-called “Premium Plan”. I called Guest services 4 times and hung up after 25 minute wait/hold times. I transferred my WiFi to another device thinking there could have been an issue with one of my devices but I experienced the same sad performance. I used the Post-Cruise Survey to relay my sad WiFi experience. I will never again purchase their expensive WiFi again.

I just got off a Carnival cruise, had “premium” internet – and on the first night, they changed their network configuration and I was suddenly unable to connect to my work. I begged them for five days to please fix their network – it was definitely their network, as I got the same error from three different clients on two machines we had with us – and the error would have been easy for them to correct – but they refused to even discuss it. I was told by guest services “I’ll check into it” but nothing happened. All they would have had to do is look at their server logs and they’d see what they had done. I was unable to do my work for the entire week. I have been cruising Carnival for years and never had this issue (well, once but they fixed it in 3 hours), but this was a nightmare. All they had to do was look at their server logs, and most likely update their digital certificate/time clock, but instead they kept asking me “which URL is not working, we will see if we can connect”. I told them half a dozen times its not a URL, its a *program*. I hope this turns out to be an isolated incident – if it happens again, my cruising days are over.

I feel your pain as I experienced similar sad performance on the Carnival Paradise but it won’t end my cruise days, it will just end my purchase of any of their WiFi plan packages.

With a 680millisecond ping time for the “premium” service, that means there’s such a huge latency (delay/lag), that anyone you’re with on a Teams or Zoom call will already be on the next sentence or paragraph before the video catches up with you. Disgraceful, Carnival to charge so much money for such subpar performance.

Do you have to have the premium to access YouTube? Or will one of the other plans work?

We’d suggest the highest level plan to offer the best experience in streaming anything.

Good idea. The social plan doesnt even allow email access.. 🙁

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  • Carnival offers three different Wi-Fi plans: Social Plan, Value Plan, and Premium Plan.
  • The cost of Wi-Fi access on Carnival depends on when it is purchased and the length of access, with discounts available for pre-purchasing.
  • To access the internet on Carnival, passengers need to connect to the ship’s Wi-Fi network and then log in using their folio number and birthdate.
  • The speed of Carnival’s Wi-Fi service can vary, but the Premium plan offers speeds ranging from 6-12 Mbps. However, web browsing may be sluggish and video and image loading times may be delayed.

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  • The folio number can be used to dispute incorrect charges and seek resolution for any billing discrepancies.

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  • The entertainment and activities on Carnival cruises are diverse and exciting, with Broadway-style shows, comedy clubs, live music performances, water parks with thrilling slides, and sports facilities for friendly games.
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Like a tapestry woven with different threads, each line attracts a unique blend of passengers, creating a vibrant mosaic of age groups.

Carnival Cruise Line, with its playful spirit and lively atmosphere, appeals to a younger crowd, while Holland America Line exudes elegance and sophistication, drawing in a more mature clientele.

Royal Caribbean International and Celebrity Cruises cater to a wide range of ages, offering activities and entertainment for both the young and the young at heart.

Norwegian Cruise Line and Princess Cruises, on the other hand, strike a balance between relaxation and adventure, attracting passengers from various age brackets.

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  • The average age of passengers on Norwegian Cruise Line is around 45 years old, indicating a focus on attracting a younger crowd.
  • Princess Cruises caters to a diverse range of travelers of all ages, offering family-friendly experiences and a romantic atmosphere for couples.
  • Both cruise lines provide exceptional onboard entertainment, including Broadway-style shows, live music performances, cooking demonstrations, and art classes.
  • The onboard amenities of both cruise lines include luxurious spas, swimming pools, fitness centers, and facilities for passenger pampering, catering to the enjoyment and relaxation of all passengers.

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The average age of passengers on Carnival Cruise Line is typically lower than other cruise lines.

Carnival Cruise Line is known for its vibrant onboard entertainment and family-friendly activities, attracting a wide range of age groups.

With a focus on creating a fun and energetic atmosphere, Carnival offers a variety of entertainment options such as live shows, comedy clubs, and themed parties.

Families can enjoy activities like water parks, mini-golf, and age-specific kids’ clubs.

These offerings appeal to younger travelers, contributing to the lower average age on Carnival Cruise Line.

As we transition into the subsequent section about Holland America Line, it is important to note that while Carnival attracts a younger demographic, Holland America Line tends to appeal to a more mature audience.

Holland America Line

Holland America Line offers a sophisticated atmosphere and elegant dining experience that caters to guests seeking a refined cruise experience. With a focus on gourmet cuisine and top-notch service, passengers can indulge in a luxurious dining experience throughout their voyage.

Additionally, Holland America Line offers a wide range of enrichment programs and cultural activities, allowing guests to expand their knowledge and immerse themselves in the destinations they visit. From lectures by experts to cooking demonstrations and art classes, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

Lastly, Holland America Line boasts relaxing spa and wellness facilities that provide the perfect retreat for guests looking to unwind and rejuvenate. With a variety of treatments and therapies available, passengers can pamper themselves and enhance their overall well-being while cruising.

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Indulge yourself in the sophisticated atmosphere and elegant dining of Holland America Line, where you’ll discover a world of refined cuisine and exquisite ambiance. This cruise line is renowned for its sophisticated ambiance, immersing passengers in a luxurious environment that exudes elegance. The fine dining options offered onboard are nothing short of exceptional, with a diverse selection of gourmet dishes prepared by talented chefs. From delectable seafood to succulent steaks, every meal is a culinary delight. To add a touch of sophistication to this description, let me present a table that showcases the variety of dining options available:

Now, let’s move on to the next section, where we will explore the enrichment programs and cultural activities offered by Holland America Line.

Enrichment Programs and Cultural Activities

Get ready to immerse yourself in a world of cultural activities and enrichment programs that will captivate and inspire you throughout your Holland America Line experience. Here are four incredible offerings that showcase the line’s commitment to providing a diverse range of experiences:

By offering such a wide array of enrichment programs and cultural activities, Holland America Line caters to a diverse age demographic, ensuring that passengers of all ages can engage in activities that interest them.

Transitioning into the subsequent section about relaxing spa and wellness facilities, you’ll find an oasis of tranquility where you can rejuvenate and unwind.

Relaxing Spa and Wellness Facilities

Immerse yourself in a world of tranquility and rejuvenation with Holland America Line’s relaxing spa and wellness facilities.

With a wide array of spa treatments and wellness programs, Holland America Line ensures that passengers can unwind and revitalize their mind, body, and soul.

From luxurious massages to invigorating facials, their spa treatments are designed to pamper and provide ultimate relaxation.

In addition, meditation classes are offered to help passengers find inner peace and harmony amidst the hectic pace of cruising.

By incorporating these wellness facilities and programs, Holland America Line caters to passengers who seek a holistic experience during their cruise vacation.

Transitioning into the subsequent section about ‘Royal Caribbean International’, let’s explore another aspect of the cruise experience that focuses on entertainment and recreational activities.

Royal Caribbean International

Passengers on Royal Caribbean International cruises tend to be of a certain age, adding a touch of sophistication to the overall atmosphere. With a focus on providing a diverse range of experiences, Royal Caribbean attracts passengers from all walks of life, but the average age of their passengers tends to be slightly higher compared to other cruise lines.

This can be attributed to the cruise line’s reputation for offering a wide array of activities and amenities that cater to a more mature audience. From the luxurious spa and wellness facilities to the refined dining options and entertainment choices, Royal Caribbean ensures that its passengers have a sophisticated and enjoyable experience.

As we transition into the next section about Celebrity Cruises, it is interesting to note that this cruise line also appeals to a similar demographic, but with its own unique offerings.

Celebrity Cruises

Celebrity Cruises offers a sophisticated and elegant atmosphere that transports you to a world of luxury and refinement. With its dedication to providing exceptional service and unparalleled experiences, Celebrity Cruises attracts a diverse range of passengers.

When it comes to the average age of passengers, Celebrity Cruises appeals to a slightly older demographic compared to other cruise lines. The average age of passengers on Celebrity Cruises is around 55 years old, reflecting the brand’s focus on providing a more refined and upscale experience. This age range aligns with the cruise line’s emphasis on cultural enrichment, gourmet dining, and world-class entertainment.

Celebrity Cruises caters to sophisticated travelers who appreciate the finer things in life.

Moving forward to the subsequent section about Norwegian Cruise Line, we delve into a cruise line that offers a different experience for passengers.

Norwegian Cruise Line

As you step aboard a Norwegian Cruise Line ship, you are transported to a world of boundless freedom and exhilarating adventures, where every moment is a thrilling journey waiting to unfold. When it comes to the average age of passengers on Norwegian Cruise Line, the company caters to a diverse demographic. With a wide range of itineraries and activities, Norwegian Cruise Line attracts passengers of all ages, from families with children to older adults seeking relaxation and exploration. However, the cruise line is known for its vibrant and energetic atmosphere, appealing to a younger crowd. According to industry data, the average age of passengers on Norwegian Cruise Line is around 45 years old. This aligns with the cruise line’s focus on providing a dynamic and youthful experience for its guests. Moving on to the next cruise line, Princess Cruises offers a unique and captivating journey.

Princess Cruises

Embark on a majestic voyage with Princess Cruises and immerse yourself in a world of enchantment and discovery.

When it comes to the average age of passengers, Princess Cruises attracts a diverse range of travelers.

With a focus on providing exceptional onboard entertainment and amenities, Princess Cruises caters to passengers of all ages. From Broadway-style shows and live music performances to cooking demonstrations and art classes, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

The onboard amenities are equally impressive, with luxurious spas, swimming pools, and fitness centers to keep passengers pampered and active during their voyage.

So whether you’re looking for a family vacation or a romantic getaway, Princess Cruises offers an unforgettable experience for passengers of all ages.

Can children and teenagers travel on these cruise lines?

Children and teenagers can travel on most cruise lines, but there are age restrictions and youth programs available. The industry recognizes the importance of catering to all age groups, providing a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.

Are there any age restrictions or requirements for passengers on these cruise lines?

There are age restrictions and minimum age requirements for passengers on cruise lines. Each cruise line has its own policies, but typically children must be at least 6 months old to sail.

Are there any specific cruise itineraries or ships that cater to older passengers?

There are several cruise itineraries and ships that cater to older passengers. These ships offer specific onboard activities and amenities tailored to their needs, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience for the older demographic.

Is there any information available about the average age of crew members on these cruise lines?

The average age of crew members varies across cruise lines, and it can have an impact on the passenger experience. Younger crew members may bring a more energetic vibe, while older crew members may offer a more experienced and refined service.

Are there any specific onboard activities or amenities that are popular among passengers of a certain age group?

Popular onboard activities and amenities vary by age group. Younger passengers tend to prefer high-energy activities like rock climbing and water slides, while older passengers often enjoy more relaxed options such as spa treatments and wine tastings.

After analyzing the data on the average age of passengers by cruise line, it is evident that each company caters to a distinct demographic.

Carnival Cruise Line, with its vibrant atmosphere and exciting activities, attracts a younger crowd, while Holland America Line appeals to a more mature audience seeking a refined and elegant experience.

Royal Caribbean International and Celebrity Cruises strike a balance between youth and sophistication, targeting a broad range of age groups.

Norwegian Cruise Line and Princess Cruises cater to individuals seeking relaxation and tranquility.

The cruise industry truly offers something for everyone, ensuring a delightful voyage for every traveler.

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Carnival Cruise WiFi: Ultimate Guide To Carnival WiFi Plans

Imagine Cruising without the internet. No media uploading and no calling. Sounds weird, right? It’s totally abnormal for me as I strongly believe that “Life without the internet is like paralysis.”

But don’t worry. Carnival Cruises offers onboard Internet packages of different prices and quality. Depending on your preferences, these include social media, value, and premium packages.

But hold on! These packages are expensive and unsuitable for streaming videos or other high-bandwidth activities. So, before purchasing, knowing what you’re getting and what you need is important. 

So hang on, my fellow cruisers. I’ve covered all your questions regarding Carnival Cruise WiFi in this article.

Also, at the end, I’ve shared my tips and tricks related to Carnival WiFi that will offer convenience and help you save on your budget.

So, let’s get started.

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How Much Do Carnival Wifi Packages Cost?

Carnival offers different WiFi packages based on your needs and preferences. Each package has its charges and speeds.

The packages range from $12.75 per day to $30 per day. Prices may vary depending on the type of cruise and the duration of the cruise.

But you can also opt for the full vacation WiFi package, which costs less. I highly recommend this option as I’ve personally used it.

Amazingly, there’s also a bonus from Carnival: if you buy any package before boarding, you’ll get a 15% discount as a gift. Remember, you must purchase before getting on board to avail of this offer.

What Are The Available Carnival Wifi Packages?

Carnival WiFi offers three different internet packages depending on your needs. These are social, value, and premium.

1- The Social Plan

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If you’re someone like me and love constantly uploading on social media, there’s a specific plan just for your needs: the “social” plan.

With this option, you’ll have access to various social media platforms, enabling you to stay connected with friends and share your cruise experiences.

Keep in mind that you can’t make video calls on this plan. I faced a major misunderstanding, but now I’m sharing this insight with you so that you can stay informed.

The popular social package also allows access to popular airline sites, enabling you to check in for your flight towards the end of your cruise.

The price of this social plan is $15 per day. But if you purchase it before boarding, it will cost you $12.75 per day.

The entire cruise costs $89.25 (pre-purchase). Most importantly, buying a 24-hour pass for the Social Wi-fi plan is impossible.

  • Allow usage for Snapchat, FaceBook Messenger, WhatsApp, and other platforms

2- The Value Plan

The Value Plan is for people who enjoy browsing their favorite websites while accessing social media during the cruise.

So, if you’re someone needing to check Linkedin, emails, or handle other important stuff on websites, the Value Plan is your go-to. Its cost after boarding is $20, but if purchased beforehand, it’s only $17. For a 7-day cruise, it totals $119.

It’s also available as a 24-hour pass, priced at $22 per day. Unfortunately, video or music streaming is not supported by this plan.

  • Decent Speed
  • Allow surfing
  • Don’t allow video calling and streaming

3- The Premium Plan

The Premium Plan

The Premium Plan is the top tier offering from Carnival Cruise, providing faster and broader service compared to the Social and Value packages.

Its major advantage lies in access to video and music streaming. It also supports video calling on platforms like Skype and Zoom, wherever coverage allows.

This package is available before boarding for $18.70 per person per day. However, if you purchase it after boarding, the price increases to $22 daily. For a seven-day trip, the total cost would amount to $130.90

For the 24-hour pass, the daily costs rise to $30. This could save you money if you only need access on specific days.

  • Support Skype, Zoom, etc, for video calling
  • Allow streaming

Are There Different Speed Options With Carnival WiFi Packages?

Yes. Each Carnival Cruise WiFi package offers different speeds. The Premium plan stands out as the fastest service, providing speeds up to three times faster than the Social and Value plans.

I opted for the Premium plan during my cruise, and its speed was truly impressive. I experienced no connection problems while video and music streaming or conducting video calls. It delivered an excellent performance overall.

While the Value Plan does offer decent speed, it doesn’t come closer to the Premium plan. Also, the Value Plan doesn’t support video calls and streaming due to its lower bandwidth.

How Fast Is The Internet On Carnival Cruise?

The internet speed on Carnival Cruise ships can vary. It depends on where the ship is, how many people are using it, and the internet plan you bought. 

You might not get super-fast speeds like at home, but it works okay for basic things like social media or emails. 

Newer ships have better Internet, up to 1-2 mbps on older ones and 8-10 mbps on newer ones, especially those with Starlink.

The problem isn’t just speed; it’s also about “latency.” This is around 40-60 milliseconds at home, but on regular ship Wi-Fi, it’s slower at about 700 milliseconds. This causes buffering and frustration.

On Starlink-equipped ships, I tested and found faster speeds of around 35 milliseconds. This made watching Netflix and Amazon Prime smooth without any issues.

If your room is on a lower deck, like Cove Balconies , you might have a slower internet speed compared to upper decks because of better satellite communication. So, consider that when choosing your cabin if you and yours care about internet speed.

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Can You Call Home?

If you have the Premium Plan, you can make calls to your love ones and home using apps like FaceTime audio, Skype, or WhatsApp. 

If your phone can make calls over WiFi, you can use that feature with the Premium Plan. I use T-Mobile, and I put my phone on airplane mode when I get on the ship. 

Then, I turn on the T-Mobile WiFi so my phone works like a normal phone using the ship’s Internet. WiFi calling doesn’t use your cell data, just the Internet. AT&T also has WiFi calling.

Can I Purchase Carnival WiFi Packages Before the Cruise?

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Yes. Purchasing a Carnival WiFi package before the cruise is the best time, as you get a 15% discount on every plan.

I also purchased the Premium Plan before boarding, which costs me $18.70 per day instead of $22.

Is There a Carnival WiFi Device Limit?

Carnival Cruise WiFi typically has a restriction on the number of devices connected to a single WiFi package at a time. However, this limit depends on the specific package purchased.

Some packages are to be connected at a time, while others could allow multi-device to be connected concurrently. 

The package I purchased only provides Internet to a single device at a time. If someone else was using my package, I could disconnect their access when I logged in. With this feature, I could control the device linked to my WiFi package.

Can You Use a VPN On Carnival Cruise WiFi?

I know many people are concerned about VPN usage, especially on using public Wi-Fi. So that’s something really important to know on cruise ships. But Carnival Cruise line does say that they are safe and secure. 

However, most cruise ships do not allow you to use a VPN on cruise ship WiFi. 

However, Norwegian Cruise Line allows VPN usage on their WiFi. However, I’m unsure whether it works for all their plans or the only premium one.

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Are There Any Free Wifi Access Points Onboard A Carnival Cruise?

Carnival Cruise Line typically offers internet access through their WiFi packages, but there are several tricks you can use to access free WiFi points.

During my cruise, a lot of people were searching for a free WiFi spot, and some of my fellows were asking me to turn on my WiFi hotspot.

From all these experiences, I’ve compiled a list of ways to access free WiFi without purchasing it. 

  • Ask your fellow cruiser to share device WiFi (If he has purchased the package)
  • Search for the local restaurant with a free WiFi spot
  • Take help from Crew members
  • Walk up to the open decks to pick up a signal from the local area or port
  • Look for the Bars with Free WiFi in Port

The Alternative Of Carnival Cruise Line Wi-Fi: Carnival Hub App

Back in 2015, Carnival Cruise Line introduced the HUB app. At first, it lets guests do simple stuff like reading a digital Fun Times, checking account balances, and seeing the weather at ports.

Spend $5 for the whole cruise on the Carnival Hub app for chatting with onboard friends and family.

Now, the app does a lot more:

  • Complete cruise check-in
  • Begin the mandatory muster drill
  • Order food for delivery to most spots on the ship
  • Read restaurant menus and make dining reservations
  • View ship maps
  • Chat with cruise companions
  • Purchase things such as shore excursions, drink packages, and wifi packages

You can grab the app from the Google Play Store or iTunes. Getting it before you board to dodge hefty fees from your cell phone provider is a good idea.

You don’t have to buy the Internet to use the app.

How Do You Avoid Mobile Phone Charges At Sea?

The simplest way is to put your phone in “airplane mode.” Then, go to your device settings and turn on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. This way, your smartphone can still connect with your other devices. 

It’s a good idea to tell your friends and family that you’re doing this. Just in case they need to reach you while you’re away.

How To Join Carnival Wi-Fi Packages?

Getting Wi-Fi on the ship is easy. 

Just check your laptop or personal device’s Wi-Fi settings. You’ll see a list of available networks. Look for “Carnival Vista Wi-Fi” or “Carnival Guest Wi-Fi.” 

Choose that network. Once connected, a window will pop up asking for your folio number and date of birth. Enter those, then click login. 

After that, click confirm, and you’re online. If you’re using a laptop and don’t see the prompts, open your browser and go to carnivalwifi.com. If you have trouble connecting, Guest Services can help you out.

Does Carnival Use Starlink, And Why Should I Care?

Carnival is rolling out Starlink Internet across its ships, offering a better onboard Internet experience.

Starlink, Elon Musk’s project, provides faster Internet using satellite technology at lower costs and higher speeds.

Many cruise lines, including Carnival, upgrade their onboard Internet using Starlink. It theoretically offers faster speeds than older cruise ship Internet. However, cruise IT departments manage speeds to ensure stability when many passengers are online.

On my recent cruise, the onboard Internet was upgraded to Starlink. For the first time, I stopped complaining about slow download speeds. It wasn’t lightning-fast, but it was more stable and less frustrating. Upload speed had also improved.

If you’ve had issues with cruise Wi-Fi before, check if your ship has switched to Starlink before purchasing Wi-Fi.

Which Carnival Ships Have Starlink?

  • Carnival Celebration
  • Carnival Elation
  • Carnival Magic
  • Carnival Panorama
  • Carnival Pride
  • Carnival Sunrise
  • Carnival Sunshine
  • Carnival Valor
  • Carnival Venezia
  • Carnival Vista
  • Carnival Jubilee (future ship to be equipped with Starlink)

Can I Upgrade Or Change My Carnival Wi-fi Plan During The Cruise?

You can upgrade or change your Carnival WiFi package during the cruise. Visit the Guest Services desk onboard the ship, and they’ll assist you in switching to a different WiFi package if needed.

Tips For Maximizing The Usage Of Carnival Internet Plan

Here are my tips for making the most of your Carnival WiFi package:

  • Purchase the WiFi Package before boarding
  • Choose package wisely
  • Manage devices
  • Optimize usage
  • Access WiFi during less crowded hours
  • Look for ships with improved internet networks like Starlink

Expert Tips And Hints When Using Carnival Cruise WiFi

Here are some simple tips for using Carnival Cruise WiFi:

  • Plan for Savings: Buy your WiFi plan before your cruise to save around 15% and ensure full coverage.
  • Save Money on Port Days: Consider getting WiFi only on sea days. Use free WiFi in ports to save money.
  • Share Connection Wisely: Share WiFi with friends but agree on times to avoid disconnecting each other.
  • Affordable Chat Service: Spend $5 for the whole cruise on the Carnival Hub app to chat with onboard friends and family.
  • Device Usage Limit: One device at a time on the plan, but multiple devices can use it. You might have to kick someone off if they’re already using it.
  • Streaming Services Use: Some say no, but I used Amazon Music without issues. Download Netflix shows before the cruise for smoother watching.
  • Easy Chat Purchase: Pay $5 onboard for the chat feature, billed directly to your Sail & Sign account.
  • Guest Services Help: If internet issues arise, go to Guest Services. They might refund charges if your device isn’t connecting.

Is Carnival WiFi Worth It?

Simply put, no. But the real answer depends on you! Carnival WiFi is pricier than what we’re used to at home. Whether it’s worth it depends on your needs.

Is Carnival’s WiFi Ever On Sale Or Discounted?

No, Carnival’s WiFi isn’t on sale or discounted regularly. However, they offer a 15% discount if you purchase the WiFi package before boarding.

How Reliable Is The WiFi Connection Provided By Carnival Cruise?

Carnival Cruise Line claims its WiFi is safe and secure, but its reliability can vary. It’s generally okay for basic tasks, but streaming might not be smooth. Remember that it might not be as secure or consistent as you’re used to at home.

Final Words

Hopefully, you should be clear about the Carnival Cruise WiFi questions.

In conclusion, if you really need internet on a cruise, go with any of the packages depending on your needs. Otherwise, just throw your mobile in a safe and enjoy a cruise vacation.

However, if you’re considering the Carnival WiFi package, buy it before boarding, as it will cost 15% less than onboard pricing.

Zoe Grace

I am Zoe Grace, a passionate enthusiast of cruise ships. With a decade of firsthand experience in the cruising industry, I have developed a deep understanding of the intricacies and wonders that these majestic vessels hold.

Now, I am excited to embark on a new journey as an author, sharing my knowledge and insights with readers who share my fascination for the world of cruising.

Join me as we explore the captivating world of cruise ships together.

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Carnival's Wi-Fi Service

To keep you connected while at sea, every one of our ships provides satellite Internet access bow-to-stern. 

As part of our focus to provide guests and crew with the best available Wi-Fi experience at sea, we have rolled out SpaceX's Starlink high-speed internet fleetwide (with the exception of Carnival Celebration and Mardi Gras which will be completed by June 2024). 

What plans are offered? Guests can upgrade from one plan to another and can use multiple devices per plan, including their smart phone, laptop or publically accessible shipboard computers. Please note that only one device can be connected to your WiFi plan at a time. Our ships feature awesome internet plans.

Social Wi-Fi Plan    Access the most popular social websites and applications including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, Linkedin, Facebook Messenger, Whatsapp, SnapChat and the most popular airline sites. Does not include access to most websites and email. Does not support Skype or access to video and music streaming (such as Netflix, Hulu, Spotify, Pandora). Cellular-network-dependent Wi-Fi calling and Facetime services are also not supported.  Value Wi-Fi Plan   Access popular social websites, email and applications including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, Linkedin, Facebook Messenger, Whatsapp, SnapChat and the most popular airline sites as well as news, entertainment (not including streaming sites), sports, weather, banking and finance. Post pictures of your trip and make your friends jealous. Faster speeds than the Social Plan. Does not support Skype or access to video and music streaming (such as Netflix, Hulu, Spotify, Pandora). Cellular-network-dependent Wi-Fi calling and Facetime services are also not supported. 

Premium Wi-Fi Plan Our Premium Wi-Fi plan provides you access to all sites under the Social and Value Plans at the fastest possible connection on board (3 times faster than the Value Plan). Our Premium Plan also supports apps like Zoom, Skype and Teams video calling, where coverage allows. Does not support access to video and music streaming (such as Hulu, Spotify, Pandora); Netflix can be viewed through your Netflix account/app. Cellular-network-dependent Wi-Fi calling and Facetime services are also not supported.

How to purchase a plan?

Before Your Cruise : We offer guests the opportunity to pre-purchase Internet plans at a discounted rate online via the 'Manage My Booking' tab on carnival.com, send as a gift to family and friends through The Fun Shops  or call our Fun Shops department at 1-800-522-7648, Monday through Sunday, 9:00am-9:00pm ET. When pre-purchasing, guests must purchase a plan that covers the entire duration of their cruise. Plans may be pre-purchased online up to 11:59pm ET, the evening prior to the cruise departure (or up to 9:00pm ET, the evening prior to the cruise departure, if calling our Fun Shops department).  Daily plans are available for purchase on board.

What restrictions are there?

Please note that as our services are carried via satellite; there are a few limitations compared to your home network.

  • Only one device at a time can connect to Wi-Fi.
  • Satellite internet speed may vary depending on location and time of day.
  • Access to certain sites such as mature or violent content is blocked.
  • VPN connections are not supported - discuss your VPN limitations with your company’s IT department if you are planning to work while sailing. We are not able to change your settings onboard.
  • Pricing for plans purchased pre-cruise vary from plans purchased at time of sailing.
  • No refunds after plan is activated on board.

What are some tips to improve the experience?

  • Once you board, turn Airplane Mode ‘On’ and connect to Carnival Wi-Fi. By using Airplane Mode, you avoid roaming fees charged by your carrier. Airplane Mode is typically found in your phone’s Settings.
  • To benefit from faster speeds, turn off background app data services and updates
  • Discuss VPN limitations with your company’s IT department if you are planning to work while sailing. We are not able to change your settings onboard.
  • Wi-Fi enabled laptop and mobile devices
  • Power supply for each of the devices you are bringing with you
  • Data cables to transfer pictures

Do you have public computers onboard? All of our ships feature areas with publicly accessible computers, which are available 24/7. You may use your existing internet plan with them, if you have one. These are Microsoft Windows based PCs with standard internet browsers. They do not offer MS Office or other specific software. You may not install your own software on them. Printing is offered at no charge.

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Carnival Cruise Line WiFi Prices and Plans Detailed

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The folks at Carnival Cruise Line know that many passengers need the internet, whether on vacation or not.

It might be great if we could all disconnect when we set sail, but some of us can’t… and most of us won’t. So, every ship in the fleet is outfitted with wireless internet, which can be purchased.

But how much will it cost and what are the various packages? That’s what nearly every cruiser wants to know, and that’s what we’re here today to answer.

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When the internet was first rolled out on cruise ships in the early 2000s, guests had to go to a workstation — usually, a bank of computers set just off the atrium — in order to access the web.

Back then, there was almost always a full-time employee of the satellite company, which provided internet access to assist you with getting online and any billing discrepancies.

READ MORE: 11 Reasons to Download Carnival’s Hub App

These days, connecting to the internet is far simpler, and it’s almost hard to imagine a time when we couldn’t just pop open our laptop on the balcony of our stateroom and check our email or use our smartphone to make everyone back home jealous with a few great selfies.

So let’s dive in and discuss what you need to know about accessing the web — and how much it will cost — during your next cruise on a Carnival ship.

Note: This article was originally published in July 2018. It was updated in December 2023.

Carnival Cruise Internet Pricing and Packages

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There are three different internet packages for you to choose from while onboard. Which one is best for you will depend entirely on what you’re looking to do. Some people just want to check Facebook and send out tweets, while others want to watch movies or Skype with the office.

Remember that all internet plans are offered at a reduced rate if you purchase them before your cruise. In order to do so, all you need to do is sign onto your account at Carnival.com and click on the Cruise Manager page.

You can also head to Carnival.com/FunShops and find information on internet packages there. If you’d rather wait to buy until you’re on board — which will cost you more than you’ll pay if you pre-purchase — you can do so through the HUB app.

As we discuss the various programs and pricing options, note that all prices are listed in US dollars. The pricing we discuss here will be the pre-cruise cost.

Breakdown of Carnival WiFi Plans

As of December 8, 2023, the Social Plan is $15.30 per day, allowing unlimited access to the most popular social networking sites. This is for people who want to use Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Messenger, Snapchat, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and similar websites/apps.

You’re also able to access airline apps to check in for your flight. Some of the airline applications currently supported are American, Delta, Southwest, United, Spirit, Southwest, Air Canada, Allegiant, Hawaii Airlines, and West Jet.

This plan is good for the basic internet user. It can be used on multiple devices, but only by signing out on one before signing in on another. But if little Johnny and Susie are both going to want to be on their phones at the same time, you’ll need separate plans.

As of December 8, 2023, the Value Plan is $19.95 per day and gives you access to all the social sites mentioned above, plus email, online banking, news, lifestyle, sports, and weather websites. Neither the value nor social plans provide access to streaming of any kind.

This plan is good for the moderate internet user looking to stay connected via social media while also perusing the web.

The Premium Plan starts at $21.25 per day and offers social and value plans and internet streaming. Carnival boasts that this plan is three times faster than the value plan and lets you use Skype, Zoom, and Teams video calling.

I’ve also used Facebook Video and FaceTime with this plan, and it worked well when not many people were on. 11 p.m. to 8 a.m. seemed the optimal time for video streaming. This plan is a good choice for someone who needs to be fully connected or has to work on vacation.

How strong a signal you get on the various plans can vary greatly from ship to ship. For instance, Carnival Vista and Carnival Horizon have upgraded bandwidth to allow more people to surf and stream video.

When I sailed Carnival Magic in early 2018, the WiFi was awful. Even on the Premium Plan, it was pulling only around .04 Mbps. (For those of you who aren’t technically minded, suffice it to say it was really slow.)

All about the Carnival HUB App

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In 2015, Carnival Cruise Line launched the HUB app, which allowed guests to get online and do basic things like read an electronic version of the Fun Times, check their account balance, and see what the weather was like in their ports of call.

Now, however, the functionality of the app has been vastly approved, allowing guests to do things such as:

  • Complete cruise check-in
  • Begin the mandatory muster drill
  • Order food for delivery to most spots on the ship
  • Read restaurant menus and make dining reservations
  • View ship maps
  • Chat with cruise companions
  • Purchase things such as shore excursions, drink packages, and wifi packages

READ MORE: Review: Does Carnival Mardi Gras Live Up To The Hype?

The app is currently available to download from the Google Play Store and iTunes. It is suggested that guests download the app before they get on the ship in order to avoid being charged huge fees by their cell phone service provider during their sailing.

Passengers do not need to purchase internet to use the app.

How fast is the internet?

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Right off the bat, know this: the cruise ship is receiving the internet signal via satellite. What does that mean? Well, the ship is constantly moving, so the signal is being transmitted to a moving target.

How fast the internet is while you’re on board will depend on several factors, including the ship’s itinerary, how many of your fellow passengers are also trying to access the signal, and — perhaps most importantly — which plan you purchased.

It’s safe to say that you won’t usually enjoy the same internet speeds you have back home. (Unless, of course, you have a crappy provider back home.)

However, if you’re trying to do everyday things like check Facebook, send an email (without a lot of attachments), or load a weather app, you’ll be fine. Heavier-loading websites and smartphone apps may require a bit of patience.

Can I call home?

If you have the Premium Plan, you will be able to call home using a voice or video app such as FaceTime audio, Skype, or WhatsApp. If your phone has a WiFi-enabled calling and texting feature, you can also use that if you have purchased the Premium Plan.

I use T-Mobile, and the first thing I do when I get onto the ship is put my phone on airplane mode.

I then turn on the T-Mobile WiFi so that when my phone is connected to the ship’s internet system, it will essentially function as a regular phone. WiFi calling does not use cell phone data, merely the internet. AT&T also offers WiFi calling.

Carnival WiFi Tips and Tricks

  • Purchase the plan before you leave to save money (around 15%).
  • Each plan will allow you to use as many devices as you like, but only one at a time. So, if several people share the plan, only one can be logged onto a device at any time.
  • If you go to log in and someone else is already on the plan, it will ask you if you’d like to kick them off in order to gain access. On the plus side, if Mom or Dad wants to use the internet, they can easily boot their Twitter-obsessed kids off.
  • The website says that streaming services such as Netflix and Spotify aren’t able to be accessed, but I was able to use Amazon Music during my workouts without any issues.
  • If you figure a cruise is the perfect time to binge-watch something from Netflix, download the series before you leave home. Even if, by some chance, you were able to get it to work on board, the streaming would be as slow as molasses.
  • The $5 chat feature is a super-affordable way to stay connected with your travel companions during the cruise. You can purchase it once you’re onboard, and it will be billed directly to your Sail & Sign account.
  • If you’re having internet issues of any kind, take your device to guest services and dispute the charges. They’ll usually refund your money if you can prove that your device is not connecting.

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With Carnival’s various WiFi packages, you can easily keep in touch with friends, check your email, or post your vacation snaps online.

We’ll cover everything you need to know about Carnival Cruise Internet plans and WiFi pricing. We’ll also give you tips for getting the best deal on the cruise ship WiFi!

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Carnival Cruise Internet Plans and Prices

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Carnival Cruise Line offers three internet packages ranging from $15.30 to $21.25 per person per day.

You can get a 15% pre-cruise discount on all of Carnival’s WiFi packages when you purchase before your cruise . Once you are on board, you will pay full price for their internet.

Social WiFi Plan

The Social WiFi plan provides access to the most popular social media sites and major airlines to check flight status. The social WiFi plan offers low-speed internet access and starts at $15.30 per person per day, while the price is $18 per day when purchased onboard .

The social plan allows access to popular social websites and applications like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, Snapchat, and popular airline sites.

It does not support email, video, and music streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, Spotify, Pandora, iMessage, Skype, or video calling.

Value WiFi Plan

The Value WiFi plan is a good option if you need more speed and want to stream music or videos. It offers medium-speed internet access and starts at $19.55 per person per day, and onboard pricing is $23.00 per day .

You can purchase a 24-hour Value WiFi package for $25.

The Value package provides faster WiFi speeds and access to social media, email, and web browsing. However, you cannot stream video calls without upgrading to the Premium package.

Premium WiFi Plan

The Premium WiFi plan is faster than the Value package, with faster speeds and access to streaming and video calling. Premium WiFi offers fast internet speeds and starts at $21.25 per person per day, and onboard pricing is $25.00 per day.

You can also purchase an onboard 24-hour plan available for $35.00.

According to Carnival Cruise Line, Premium WiFi is up to three times faster than the Value plan. You’ll get access to social media, web browsing, email, social media, and video calling.

We tested the Premium WiFi Plan with Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, and Disney Plus.

It also supports Zoom and Teams video calling. You’ll need the Premium Internet package to video call for work.

Do You Need a WiFi Package for The Carnival Hub App?

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You can use the Carnival Hub App without purchasing a Carnival internet package . You’ll need to connect to the cruise ship’s WiFi to utilize the app, but it is free.

You can connect to the Carnival Hub App in airplane mode so you don’t incur roaming fees.

The Carnival Hub App offers various features to enhance your cruise experience. It allows you to manage your onboard spending account, book excursions, make dining reservations, and purchase Carnival drink packages , among other services.

The app can be downloaded from Google Play and the iOS App Store. With the Carnival Hub App, you have access to a range of functionalities, including:

  • Purchasing gifts, WiFi, spa services, shore excursions, drink packages, and more.
  • Making dinner reservations.
  • Completing Online Check-In.
  • Chatting with other guests or crew.
  • Viewing ship maps.
  • Reservingshows, spa services, shore excursions, and specialty dining.
  • Viewing food and drink menus through QR scans.
  • Ordering food for delivery, which is particularly convenient for poolside lounging days.

The app makes your cruising experience smooth and enjoyable.

Editor’s Tip

Download the app before you get on the ship to see and book shore excursions and dining reservations, view daily activities, and see your ship’s deck plan.

How Fast is the Internet on Carnival Cruise Ships?

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In 2023, Carnival Cruise Line added Starlink internet service across their fleet. Starlink is the internet service offered by SpaceX. The service uses low-earth orbit satellites instead of the previous mid-earth and geosynchronous ones. The service promises lower latency and faster internet speeds.

We put the Carnival Cruise Line’s premium WiFi plan to the test.

During a cruise on Carnival’s Mardi Gras cruise ship , I ran multiple speed tests throughout the 7-night sailing while using the Premium WiFi Plan. I average 83.1Mbps download speeds and 3.28Mbps upload speeds .

In other words, Carnival’s internet is very fast.

Sending emails, checking the news, and basic web browsing is a breeze. I could watch YouTube videos and stream movies on Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Disney Plus without issues.

How to Access Carnival Cruise Internet Plans

Accessing the internet aboard the Carnival cruise ship is a smooth process. Here’s how you can get online:

  • Start by selecting the WiFi network of the ship on your device. It’s usually named after the ship, like “Carnival Celebration WiFi.”
  • Launch any web browser and navigate to “CarnivalWiFi.com.”
  • You’ll need to enter your folio number and birthdate for verification. Once entered, click on the “Log In” button.
  • A confirmation screen will appear. Click “Confirm” to proceed.

Once these steps are completed, you should be successfully connected to the internet. Enjoy browsing just as you would on a regular land-based connection.

Do I Have to Buy the Internet Package for Every Device? Can I Share My Internet Plan?

Purchasing Carnival’s internet access for the whole family can become costly. However, a cost-effective workaround allows multiple devices to share a single internet plan.

Carnival Cruise Line offers the flexibility of using one internet package across several devices , though only one device can be connected at a time.

Imagine one person using the WiFi on their smartphone. Once done, another person can utilize the same internet access on their laptop. This sharing strategy efficiently reduces expenses. But it only works if you don’t require a constant WiFi connection during your cruise.

The switching process is straightforward. Connect the new device to the ship’s WiFi network. You’ll receive a prompt asking if you want to switch devices . Selecting “confirm,” the new device will be connected to the WiFi.

It’s important to remember that confirming this switch will automatically disconnect the previous device from the internet. This feature can be particularly useful for parents wanting to limit their children’s screen time, helping everyone enjoy the vacation experience more fully.

Is Carnival’s WiFi Worth It?

Carnival’s WiFi is worth it if you need to stay connected on your cruise vacation.

Choose the Social package or Value plan if you want to browse social media and post the occasional vacation photo.

You can save money using free WiFi at the ports of call. But public WiFi is less secure than the cruise ship’s internet service.

The most significant benefit of Carnival Cruise’s internet plans is sharing internet access with your travel buddies. On our last trip, we saved more than $145 by sharing the Carnival WiFi packages between two people.

The internet plan was well worth the price because we could all use and share internet access.

To purchase the Carnival WiFi packages or the premium plan, visit  https://www.carnival.com/internet-plans

Carnival Cruise Line WiFi Tips and Tricks

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Here are some streamlined tips for using the Internet on a Carnival cruise:

  • Pre-Purchase WiFi Plan for Savings : Buy your WiFi plan before your cruise to enjoy a 15% discount. Prices are higher once you’re on the ship.
  • Shared Access on Multiple Devices : The plan allows internet access on multiple devices, but only one device can be connected at a time. It’s a great way to save money on your Carnival cruise.
  • Switch Users Without Disrupting Others : If you try to log in while the plan is in use, you’ll get a prompt asking if you want to disconnect the current user. This feature ensures you don’t interrupt someone else’s session, like a video call. It’s also useful if you want to manage your kids’ internet usage.
  • Download Entertainment Beforehand : For a better viewing experience, download movies and TV shows before your cruise. Streaming services like Netflix may have slow loading times and reduced video quality on the ship.
  • Assistance with Internet Issues : If you encounter any difficulties with your internet connection, guest services are available to assist in connecting your device.
  • Avoid Roaming Charges : Keep your phone on airplane mode while using WiFi to prevent roaming charges on your cruise vacation .

These tips will help you enjoy a seamless and cost-effective internet experience during your Carnival cruise.

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Do cruise ships have Wi-Fi? A line-by-line guide to internet access at sea

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Do cruise ships have Wi-Fi? Yes, but internet access on cruise ships is both better and worse than you might expect. If you're headed on a cruise vacation and want to stay in touch with family and friends — or stream movies and music on board the ship — it is possible to stay fully connected while at sea. But you'll need to adjust your expectations if you think the connectivity will be similar to a hotel. Connectivity can be slow and spotty, although cruise lines are working to change that.

Ships rely on satellites for their internet connections at sea. The strength of the connection depends on several factors, including where you are in the world and the weather. On many lines, certain locations — such as public spaces near the center of the ship — tend to have better connectivity than other places (like your cabin).

Cruise lines are adopting new technologies to make internet access more reliable — and more affordable. Lines like Carnival Cruise Line, Norwegian Cruise Line, Holland America Line and Royal Caribbean, have installed Starlink in many vessels (fleetwide, in some cases). Starlink technology provides download speeds that range from 40 to over 200 Mbps (megabits per second) and upload speeds that come in at 8 to more than 25 Mbps.

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Here is an overview of what to expect from internet offerings on cruise ships and a line-by-line look at the plans and pricing available on your next cruise vacation.

What types of Wi-Fi plans do cruise lines offer?

Larger mainstream cruise lines typically have several plans available for purchase, with the cheaper plans only supporting email and texting and the pricier plans allowing streaming and Wi-Fi calling. Most upscale and luxury cruise lines offer a complimentary basic Wi-Fi plan to upgrade if you need a faster connection.

Before purchasing a plan, consider how much time you'll be online, how many devices you need to connect (a smartphone, tablet and a laptop?) and how much speed you'll need. If all you want to do is check emails or send texts, you may not need to spend additional money on an upgraded plan at all. Most cruise lines, but not all of them, let you use a one-device plan across multiple devices as long as you're only logged in to one at a time.

Note that you do not need a cruise ship Wi-Fi plan to access the free services — such as ordering food or checking the daily schedule — on a cruise line's app.

Related: Wi-Fi on cruise ships: 5 things to know about internet use on board

Pro tips for using cruise ship Wi-Fi

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Before booking your cruise, look for promotions and deals that include basic 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.

Keep your phone in airplane mode while on the ship to avoid roaming charges and other fees. Satellite roaming fees are much higher than you realize.

Related: Can you use your cellphone on a cruise?

Download apps, movies and music before your cruise. Not only can you access this entertainment on the flight to your home port, but you will be prepared should the onboard internet be slow on a sea day when you'd like to catch up on your must-watch show or listen to your favorite tunes at the gym.

To find the strongest Wi-Fi signal on the ship, download a network analyzer like NetSpot.

If you don't need to stay connected while on board, head into port and find a restaurant, bar or mall with free Wi-Fi. Ask crew members on the ship about the best places for free Wi-Fi in port; they often know. Or, use apps like WiFi Map that show you locations of nearby hotspots when you're in port.

Related: How can I get Wi-Fi on a cruise for free?

If you're struggling to upload photos on a sea day when everyone is on board and online, wait until folks are off the ship in port to try again. Early morning and late at night, when people are sleeping, are also good times to find faster connections.

Line-by-line guide to cruise ship internet access

Want to know what's available at sea before booking your next cruise? Here's a list of the available Wi-Fi plans and pricing for each of the major mainstream and luxury cruise lines. Most prices listed are per person, per day for the length of the cruise, and for one device unless otherwise indicated. Note that cruise lines can update pricing and plans at any time.

Price: Starting at $19.95 per day

Azamara 's internet access is provided by AT&T and Wireless Maritime Service. Guests on board the line's ships can choose to use one of their own devices to access Wi-Fi, such as a laptop or smartphone, or they can log in at one of the onboard Touch workstations.

You can purchase prepaid packages during the first two days of the voyage, and pricing is based on the number of minutes — or days — guests will need access to the internet. The plans are only available for one device at a time, and unused minutes are nonrefundable. Prepaid options are priced at $19.99 for one hour of usage. A one-day pass is available at $29.95 for a full day. The daily sessions will end within 24 hours of purchase.

If guests buy a Full Cruise Unlimited Package, the cost is $19.95 per day. This plan can be purchased at any time during the sailing, but guests will be charged for the full length of the voyage.

Members of the line's loyalty rewards program, Azamara Circle , receive benefits and perks for internet options based on their level. Members who book a Suite or Verandah Plus category can also combine their loyalty and suite Wi-Fi minutes. Perks of membership range from a 5% savings, including 30 free Wi-Fi minutes, or 20% toward a Full Voyage Unlimited Package at the Azamara Circle Adventurer level. For Discoverer Platinum members, there's a 100% savings on Wi-Fi that provides a Full Voyage Unlimited Package, no matter the category of cabin or length of the voyage.

Carnival Cruise Line

Price: starting at $12.75 per day.

Carnival Cruise Line offers guests the option of three plans via the line's satellite providers.

The Social Wi-Fi Plan provides access to the most popular social media apps, including Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger and others. Prices start at $12.75 per day (per person) if purchased pre-cruise. The onboard purchase price is $15 per day.

The Value Wi-Fi plan, at $19.55 per day pre-cruise (onboard price is $23 per day), includes the Social plan features and allows guests to browse the internet and send and receive emails.

The fastest connection available (at three times the speed of the Value plan) is with the Premium Wi-Fi plan. At $21.25 (or $25 on board) per day, guests will be able to place video calls and stream music and videos.

You can also purchase a single 24-hour pass for the Value plan at $25 or the Premium plan at $35.

Celebrity Cruises

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Price: Starting at $20 per day

Celebrity Cruises uses Starlink as a provider for internet service across its entire fleet, with the exception of its Galapagos-based ships.

For cabins booked as cruise-only fares, ranging from inside cabins to Concierge class, Wi-Fi can be purchased separately on board the ship at $20 per day per device for a Basic plan, which allows guests to browse the web, send and receive emails and text via messaging apps. The Premium plan costs $35 per day per device and adds the capability for live streaming, video chats and more. With either plan, there's a 10% savings when it's booked pre-cruise.

If guests choose the all-inclusive cruise price , fares include a Classic Drinks Package (with nonalcoholic and alcoholic beverages), Basic Wi-Fi access and gratuities. AquaClass cabins always have Basic Wi-Fi included in the fare; suites in The Retreat always come with complimentary Premium Wi-Fi. If you have Basic Wi-Fi included in your cruise fare, you can upgrade to the Premium Package for $9.99 daily.

Benefits of the line's Captain's Club membership include discounts of between 10% off a Wi-Fi package for Classic-level members to a complimentary Premium Package for Zenith-level guests.

Cunard Line

Price: starting at $18 per day.

All Cunard ships are equipped with Starlink technology. You can purchase internet plans in advance of your sailing or once on board by logging onto the ship's Wi-Fi and going to the line's My Voyage app.

The Essential Internet plan is priced at $24 per day when bought on a day-by-day basis or $18 per day for the entire voyage. This option allows you to browse the internet, send and receive emails and stay connected on social media platforms via text and photos.

The Premium Internet plan includes video streaming and a three times faster connection speed than the Essential plan. The cost for this option is $36 per day, or $24 per day for the whole voyage.

The pricing for either plan is for one device at a time, and these plans can be purchased at any time during your sailing. If you want to connect to the internet using two devices at once, you can purchase an additional plan with a 10% discount.

Cunard World Club members may be eligible to receive credit toward internet on the ships: $45 per person for Gold members, $80 per person for Platinum members and $135 per person for Diamond members.

Disney Cruise Line

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Price: Starting at $16 per day

Disney Cruise Line previously offered varied internet plans for different ships and cruise destinations but now offers standard packages across its fleet.

Guests can choose among three different packages, starting with the Stay Connected plan at $18 per day when purchased on a day-to-day basis and $16 per day for the entire cruise. This option will provide enough bandwidth to post photos and send texts on social media sites like Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly called Twitter), Snapchat and Linkedin.

Basic Surf includes the benefits of the lower-priced plan (posting photos on social media) and the ability to surf the internet and send and receive emails. It costs $28 per day when purchased on a day-to-day basis and $24 per day for the entire sailing.

The Premium Surf plan offers the fastest connection speeds and features access to Apple Music and Spotify. It costs $42 daily (on a day-to-day basis) and $34 for the entire cruise. Guests will also be able to make calls on Zoom or FaceTime and view short-form videos on sites like TikTok and YouTube, along with other benefits like access to emails, web surfing and more.

None of the packages support video streaming on platforms like Disney+, Hulu and Netflix. Discounted pricing is available for up to four devices.

Holland America Line

Price: starting at $17.15 per day.

Holland America completed the installation of Starlink across its entire fleet in December 2023, which enhanced connectivity for the line's guests and crew. The line offers three Wi-Fi plans.

The Surf Voyage package is the most popular option at $17.15 per day per device and provides access to most social media websites and applications.

The Premium package, at $34.99 per day, per device, includes audio and messaging apps, and the ability to surf the web and check emails.

The Stream package is $45.99 per day, per device, and includes streaming capability and all the benefits of the Surf Voyage and Premium packages.

If you're considering other onboard expenses, the line's "Have it All" Premium Cruise Package is an economical way to get internet access and a Signature Beverage Package (with nonalcoholic and alcoholic drinks), specialty dining and a credit for shore excursions. The package is available on most sailings for $55 per person, per day.

Holland America's 5-Star Mariner guests receive a $30 credit toward a Wi-Fi package. Early Booking Benefits for Grand Voyages include 5,000 minutes of complimentary internet access in select suite categories.

MSC Cruises

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Price: Starting at $17.59 per day

MSC Cruises offers two internet packages with a 20% discount for booking ahead of your sailing.

MSC's Browse Internet Cruise Package includes unlimited data, 24-hour internet access, chat and texts, and the ability to post photos and send and receive emails. Pricing starts at $17.59 per day per device (pre-cruise cost) and $21.99 per day if you buy it on board.

The Browse & Stream Cruise Package comes with the additional capability to video chat, stream music and movies, and post videos and live stream on social media. Pricing for this option is $21.59 per day, per device. The per-device price drops when purchasing either plan for multiple devices. Note that MSC does not let you switch from one device to another on the same plan, so make sure to sign in to your plan for the first time on the device you intend to use it on.

One-day internet packages are $29.99 per day (for Browse) and $34.99 (for Browse & Stream).

Voyagers Club members also receive discounts on internet packages. Guests sailing in MSC Yacht Club cabins receive a complimentary Browse package for two devices. It's possible to upgrade the package for an additional charge.

Norwegian Cruise Line

Price: starting at $29.99 per day.

Norwegian Cruise Line 's most popular internet plan is the Unlimited Wi-Fi Package. It costs $29.99 per day for one device. You can add a second device for an additional $15.99; discounted pricing is available for up to four devices. This package provides web surfing capabilities and access to email and social media apps (but not TikTok).

If you take advantage of the Free at Sea promotional cruise fare, you'll receive a number of free Unlimited Wi-Fi minutes, depending on the length of your sailing.

The Premium Package starts at $39.99 per day per device (add a second device for $25.99 per day). This package features Unlimited Wi-Fi inclusions, as well as streaming on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, TikTok and more. Discounted pricing is available for up to four devices. Guests can purchase an upgraded package before they sail or on board the ship.

Loyal cruisers and members of the Latitudes Rewards Program receive discounts of up to 25% on Wi-Fi packages based on their membership tier level. Benefits begin with a 15% discount at the Platinum level.

It's also possible to rent a laptop on the ship or surf the internet at one of the workstations in the fleet's 24-hour Internet cafe. Any internet package can be used with a laptop rental or at the onboard cafes.

Oceania Cruises

Price: complimentary to $9.99 per day.

Starlink service is currently available on Oceania Cruises ' Vista and Riviera, with a fleetwide expansion of the service to be completed by the end of 2024.

The line provides free, unlimited internet access with all cruise fares. Guests can log on to the internet throughout the ship, including in their cabins or suites or in public spaces and outdoor areas. They can also use the computers at the Oceania@Sea Internet Center on board their ships if they don't have their own device.

Two free logins are provided per cabin or suite for use on one device at a time. Plans that include access for additional devices can be purchased on the ship, and an upgrade to streaming services for movies or music is available at a cost of $9.99 per day.

Princess Cruises

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Price: Starting at $24.99 per day

Princess Cruises claims the "fastest Wi-Fi at sea" with its MedallionNet technology , with download speeds of 12.6 Mbps and upload speeds of 1.9 Mbps. Carnival Corporation and Princess achieve this speed by working with SES Networks, a leading satellite connectivity provider.

With this internet access, you can check email, chat, surf the internet, FaceTime with your kids and pets, post photos and stream shows and music with speeds similar to what you might have at home.

Guests can choose from one-device to four-device packages starting at $24.99 per day that you can purchase through the MedallionClass app pre-cruise. Discounted pricing is available for up to four devices. Platinum and Elite members of Princess Cruises' loyalty program receive a 50% discount on plans that will appear as an onboard credit on the ship.

Guests can also purchase either a bundled Princess Plus or Princess Premier package, which are priced at about a 50% savings of the overall value when purchased pre-cruise through the MedallionClass app. Princess Plus includes a beverage package (with alcoholic drinks up to $15 each), Wi-Fi for a single device and crew gratuities. The cost for this plan is $60 per person, per day.

With Princess Premier, guests will receive the Premier Beverage Package (with drinks up to $20 each), Wi-Fi for multiple devices, crew appreciation, two evenings of specialty dining, a photo package and a chance to win prizes like a free onboard wine tasting, dinner at the Chef's Table or even a free cruise or cash. This package is priced at $80 per person a day.

With the latter option, you can also share the Wi-Fi availability with other passengers in the cabin who do not have Princess Premier.

Regent Seven Seas

Starlink service is currently available on Regent Seven Seas Cruises' Seven Seas Mariner and Seven Seas Grandeur , with a fleetwide expansion of the service to be completed by the end of 2024.

The line offers complimentary unlimited internet access throughout its fleet. Passengers have wireless access in most of the suites on the ships. However, bandwidth-heavy applications such as Netflix, Skype, YouTube and VPN are not included in the free plans.

One login is provided per suite for use with one device at a time. Gold and higher-level members of the Seven Seas Society and guests in Concierge Suites and higher receive up to four logins/devices per suite.

If guests are interested in streaming, they can pay for a higher-bandwidth plan at the cost of $9.99 per day.

Royal Caribbean

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Price: Starting at $25.99 per day

Royal Caribbean touts its Voom internet as the "fastest internet at sea," with speeds six times faster than Wi-Fi plans you'll find on other cruise ships worldwide. However, some ships have been upgraded to Starlink service, with a fleetwide expansion of the technology to be completed by the end of 2024.

Royal Caribbean discontinued its basic Surf package and currently offers one plan — the Surf + Stream package. With it, passengers can surf the internet, send and receive emails, use messenger apps, live stream and post on social media and stream music and movies while on board the ship. The plan (for one device) starts at $25.99, and unlimited voyage packages for one device are $19.99 per day.

Passengers can receive a discount by purchasing packages that bundle a drink package with internet access.

Crown & Anchor Society members receive special discounts on pricing ranging from one day of Wi-Fi free to Diamond level members and two free days for Diamond Plus and Pinnacle members.

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Price: Complimentary to $19.95 per day

Seabourn provides complimentary, unlimited access to the internet to guests during their voyages. The complimentary Surf Wi-Fi Package provides unlimited access on one device per person. This plan includes general web browsing, email access and posting to social media accounts.

Should passengers need faster speeds and more bandwidth, the Stream Wi-Fi Package is an upgraded option that allows up to four devices and offers additional connectivity such as video streaming, internet calling and VPN/cloud storage.

Diamond-level members of Seabourn Club and guests booked in Penthouse and Premium suites receive the Stream plan on a complimentary basis. Passengers in other suite categories can upgrade for a charge of $19.95 per day.

Silversea Cruises

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Price: Complimentary to $29.99 per day

All Silversea Cruises vessels feature Starlink connectivity on board. Silversea's standard internet access is complimentary in Vista and Verandah Suites, while premium Wi-Fi (the line's fastest Wi-Fi connection) is complimentary for guests booked in Medallion, Silver, Royal, Grand and Owner's Suites.

On the expedition ships, the level of internet access is also determined by the suite category, except for Silver Origin, which has complimentary standard Wi-Fi for all guests. For guests on Silversea's full world cruises or Grand Voyages, all passengers receive complimentary premium internet access for the sailing.

On all voyages — and with both types of internet access — the complimentary Wi-Fi is unlimited for two devices used at the same time.

If guests have standard internet access but want to upgrade to the premium plan, the price is $29.99 per day (covering two devices connected at the same time).

Price: Complimentary

All of Viking 's ocean ships offer complimentary Wi-Fi. Guests can connect to the internet via a personal device such as a smartphone or laptop, or they can use one of the ship's computers in the Business Center, located on Deck 1. The line relies on a VSAT satellite terminal — what Viking says is "one of the best solutions" for internet connection at sea. VSAT can provide wide variances in speed depending on weather and location.

Viking's expedition ships and river ships in Europe, Egypt and the Mississippi also feature free internet access. On Mekong River cruises in Southeast Asia, the line advises that the best option is to use the public computers on the ship to stay connected, but the internet service is limited throughout the region. Viking also asks that guests limit large uploads, downloads and streaming so that Wi-Fi is more accessible for everyone on the sailing.

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Carnival Cruise WiFi Internet Packages Prices

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Read our review about Carnival cruise Internet Access prices and Carnival Cruise Line's new WiFi rates, unlimited Internet package and WiFi cost. All Carnival Cruise Lines ships provide the Internet via a satellite connection. Onboard access is facilitated through Internet Cafe and shipwide WiFi coverage. Passengers can use (without any restrictions) their personal laptops, iPhones, smartphones and other WiFi-equipped devices on the Fun Ships.

In late-December 2018 was signed a contract with Speedcast (the world's largest global satellite comm provider) to improve fleet connectivity at sea. By this contract, Carnival increased the fleet's bandwidth in order to provide the highest-quality Internet at sea. Utilizing a total of 40 mini-satellites, Carnival now has the world's largest maritime satellite network. Specifically for Carnival, Speedcast developed the TrueBeam system, which constantly looks for weaknesses that would impact the satellite signal and instantly reroutes it to avoid interruptions. Such interruptions could be weather (“rain fade”), overcrowded networks and line-of-sight blockage.

Carnival cruise WiFi rates, Unlimited Internet

Carnival ship's Wireless Internet Service is a Wireless 802.11b card compatible (standard). Onboard, VPN access is restricted to connections of types different then IPsec or PPTP connections.

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Unlimited Internet package

Since July 2015, Carnival offers “massively popular, faster, cheaper and all-round brilliant Internet packages” that initially cost just US$5 per day. The “Social” Internet plan allows connecting only to social networks - Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Snapchat and other similar websites. Discounted plans are available for the entire voyage.

  • Carnival's unlimited Internet access plans (connected 24/7) are now available fleetwide. These plans can be used on all personal devices (and the ship's Internet Cafe) anytime throughout the voyage - until debarkation. Once purchased there are no refunds.
  • In May 2016, Carnival Australia introduced faster and cheaper Internet and social media Internet packages on the Australia-based ships Legend and Spirit . The improved internet access offers increased bandwidth and speed. The “value package” (cost AUD 30 per day) offers unlimited Internet. The faster “premium package” (cost AUD 50 per day) allows Skype video calls. The new "social media package" (cost AUD 15 per day) offers unlimited access to Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter.
  • Additional discounted plans for Internet access are available for the entire voyage. The new packages follow the company's 2015-launched "Selfies at Sea" phone app. Available for download (free of charge) at Android and Apple stores, the new mobile app collates a series of photos taken on the ship into a mini-movie which can be shared on social media channels.

NEW Carnival cruise ship Wi-Fi plans

In 2017, Carnival updated the cruise ship WiFi service fleetwide, introducing the option to pre-purchase both WiFi and Internet packages online.

Starting April 19, 2017, the company offers pre-purchasing internet plans (first introduced on Carnival Fascination and Carnival Vista , fleetwide rollout by mid-summer 2017). The option is available via "Manage My Booking’ (tab at Carnival.com) where customers can select a package for the itinerary duration.

Carnival's new Wi-Fi plans can be purchased (at discounted rates) by fully booked customers for either the entire itinerary or for a day (24-hour period). Daily packages are also available for shipboard purchasing.

In December 2023, CCL increased the Social Plan's onboard price from US$15 to $18 per person per day. The Value Plan now costs US$23 (up from $20), while the Premium Plan is priced at US$25 (from $22).

With pPre-purchasing Wi-Fi prior to boarding, the Social Plan costs $15.30 (previously $12.75), the Value Plan costs US$19.55 (up from $17), and the Premium Plan costs US$21.25 (up from $18.70).

NOTE : On November 2, 2018, Carnival raised the price of its basic internet plan by 60%. The new price for the "social media package" was US$8 per day ($6,80 per day if pre-purchased prior departure). Day plans for this package are not available - must be purchased cruise-long package. The old price for the social media package was US$5 per day ($4 per day if pre-purchased).

WiFi package cost USD 12 per day, with a discount price of US$10,25 (if pre-purchased prior departure). Premium WiFi package cost USD 17.70 per day ($14,88 if pre-purchased).

For both WiFi plans are available 24-hour / daily rates, respectively, $16 and $25.

  • "Social Package" (cost US$8 per day) offers access to the most popular applications and websites, including Facebook (and Facebook Messenger), Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, Linkedin, WhatsApp, plus the most popular airline websites. The Social plan doesn't include Snapchat, Facetime, iMessage, in-app calling or access to any other apps or websites.
  • "Value Package" (cost US$12 per day, or US$10.25 if pre-purchased) offers access to all websites and apps, including e-mail, news, banking, sports, weather, all social media. The Value plan doesn't support music and video streaming or Skype calling (bandwidth-intensive services).
  • "Premium Package (cost US$17.70 per day, or US$14.88 if pre-purchased) offers the fastest possible Internet connection. Depending on the coverage, speeds can be up to 3 times faster compared to the "Value Package". The Premium plan includes all apps and websites, plus streaming services and Skype video calling.

Booked passengers can upgrade from one plan to another and are also allowed to use multiple devices per plan (including the ship's onboard computers), but only on one device at a time. All the new Carnival WiFi plans do not include video streaming (Hulu, Netflix, Amazon Prime) and don't support WiFi Calling (voice calls via the ship's Wi-Fi network) and Facetime (Apple's video telephony) services. Printing services on the ship are provided at no charge.

Cruise Internet package prices

Note: The above-listed Internet package plans are currently offered not on all ships in the fleet, but only on Dream, Glory, and Magic. The Breeze was excluded from this indeed small list. The line's official excuse is the slow satellite connection speeds at sea.

Carnival cruise Internet access, packages

All Carnival Internet access charges are billed directly to the guest's onboard S&S account. These packages are transferable between the terminals in the Internet Cafe and guests' personal Internet devices. Carnival Internet packages are called "Time Plans" and can be used anytime throughout the sailing until debarkation. Instructions on creating an account and pricing information will be provided (Internet Cafe/ personal device) once you connect to the ship's Wi-Fi network.

  • IMPORTANT: All minutes don't have to be used in a single session. All unused minutes will be lost. Plan upgrade for a pre-selected package is not available.
  • activation fee (one-time charge) US $3,95 (applied to each user on her/his first login only).
  • 480 min package $159 ($0,33 per minute)
  • 240 min package $89 ($0,37/min)
  • 120 min package price $59 ($0,49/min)
  • 45 min package $29 ($0,64/min)
  • Internet per minute cost ("Pay As You Go") $0,75/min.
  • the cost of printing (per page in the Internet Cafe) $0,50.
  • (additional) CruisE-mail® cost $3,95 for each sent message (no additional charges for received messages). This is the Carnival's personalized e-mail service for guests who either don't have or are unable to access their own e-mail.
  • The above Internet prices are for all the Carnival cruise fleet.
  • Internet account information (instructions and pricing) are present on-screen in the Internet Cafe, and also on your personal Internet device once you connect to the Carnival WiFi on the ship. Carnival Internet prices are identical, whether the guest uses the Internet on the Cafe's terminals or on their own laptops or other WiFi devices. All Internet access charges are billed directly to the guest's "Sail & Sign" accounts.
  • Carnival Internet Time Plans are transferable between the Internet Cafe's computers and the guests' personal devices. There is no refund for unused minutes. Upgrading a pre-selected cruise Internet package is not permitted.

iPhones/Blackberries Internet access - either by using the cellular network (at the international data rates of their carrier) or the Carnival WiFi access (at the same time plan rates).

Cruise ship laptop rentals are available on Dream, Magic, Breeze, and Vista - a limited number of laptops for rent for $9/day or complimentary with the 480 or 240 min plans. A $50 deposit will be charged on your S&S card (refunded upon returning the device, optional insurance for $10/day). On all other ships in the fleet, laptops are also available for rent - $10/day, complimentary with Time Plans, $50 deposit, optional insurance $10/day.

Carnival cruise Internet cost-cutting tips

  • before the sailing convert your email settings to basic (less graphic intense)
  • if you're planning to work online while sailing, discuss VPN limitations with your firm's IT specialist (Carnival will not be able to change settings onboard).
  • packing checklist: WiFi-enabled laptop/mobile devices, power supply (for each of your devices), data cables, headphones.
  • You can connect to a free WiFi when the ship is at call ports - ask some from the crew where. There's also free WiFi on the ship, but it's relatively slow (public areas offer much better connection / stronger signals than cabins).
  • phone calls from a Carnival ship cost $2 per minute (the charge through "Cellular at Sea" is $2,50 per minute). And remember:
  • 1 - the satellite Internet is a lot slower than the high-speed connection onshore (your data must be transmitted over a slow signal to a satellite 22000 ml above you, then the satellite bounces your data back down to the exchange). Tip: the onboard Internet speed is much better in the early morning (5 to 8 AM) and also around dinner times (6 to 10 PM).
  • 2 - the onboard Internet access is not guaranteed at all times (satellite communications are subject to disruptions due to weather patterns/location)
  • 3 - (some excerpts from forum reviews) "extremely slow", "slower than dial-up", "minutes are eaten pretty quickly", "because of the connection sometimes not everything is sent".
  • 4 - Verizon text message prices on cruise ships (international messaging): sent ($0,25 text, $0,50 data) and received ($0,20 text & $0,25 data).

Carnival's WiFi Internet technology

The line's owner Carnival Corporation started rolling out the WiFi@Sea Internet across technology not exclusively to Carnival Cruise Lines ships, but to all its brand lines fleets. The new technology features a hybrid connectivity (satellite and land-based data) system. It combines bandwidth with several available for pre-purchasing Internet plans, different levels of pricing and also new Internet packages.

The process of implementing the new system started in 2014. Carnival Corp's largest brand - the Carnival cruise line - was the first that moved from the traditional pay-as-you-go Internet (USD 0,75 per minute, or discounted Internet packages) to pay-per-day packages. The cheapest is the "social" package priced US$5 per-day allowing access to popular websites and apps. Next is the "value" package US$16 per day (with restrictions for some intensive websites). The third "premium" package costs US$25 per day (with full web access and guaranteed fast speeds).

The new Carnival "cruise WiFi" system is first-of-its-kind in the passenger shipping industry It's an enhanced (high-speed) hybrid wireless network service to be rolled out to all ships in the fleets of all 9 Carnival brand lines. The new system is expected to encourage the interest in ship cruising among the new tech-savvy generation. The new plans already show better penetration and higher usage rates. The new system allows a greater number of mobile devices, while the new Internet pricing is easier to understand.

This unique system integrates land-based, strategically located antennas (installed along the cruise itinerary routes), advanced satellites (over 31 satellite systems) and cruise port Wi-Fi connections, forming the Carnival's "smart hybrid" network. The system gives cruise passengers the highest possible strength of signal and bandwidth capacity. The new network provides Internet connectivity speeds 10 times faster than previously offered by Carnival.

All system upgrades, hardware changes, and new Internet equipment installations were done during the ships' dry-dock refurbishments .

In February 2018, Carnival Corporation partnered with SES Networks to provide the industry's biggest bandwidth to a mobile shipboard platform (first introduced on Regal Princess ). The new technology broke all previous myths about connectivity limitations at sea. The fastest cruise ship internet remained affordable (priced at USD 10 per day). The technology combines the SES Networks satellites with the MedallionNet and provides bandwidth of minimum 1,5 gigabits per second to the vessel. The tests were done on February 26, 2018, while Regal Princess was docked at the private island Princess Cays Bahamas . During the tests was reached Internet speed of 2,6 gigabits per second. Regal Princess is one of the "Medallion-class" Carnival Corporation ships linked to the company's MedallionNet.

Carnival cruise ship Internet Cafe

The Internet Cafe is open 24-hours, as a venue, it features private PC terminals (Windows XP) for web browsing, chat, and e-mail services. For guests convenience, there is an Internet Cafe Manager for assistance. Here passengers can browse through the following Carnival's "free of charge websites": Carnival.com, GoCCL.com, JohnHealdsBlog.com, CellularAtSea.com, and BarclayCardus.com (Carnival World MasterCard).

All these websites can be accessed without purchasing an Internet plan. At the PC terminals, you can't edit MS Office documents, but most files can be viewed (in their "read-only" mode).

Carnival WIFI, Fun Hub website and HUB app

The Fun Hub Carnival website can be accessed through Wi-Fi enabled devices. Guests must connect to the Carnival WiFi network and open an Internet browser. Fun Hub is also accessible at the complimentary Internet café locations with 24-hour access. Currently available on Carnival Breeze, Dream, Magic, Sunshine and Vista, the Fun Hub locations allow passengers free access to informative websites updated daily.

The Fun Hub site details ship’s numerous activities, including:

  • daily events, youth programs, entertainment options
  • food and beverage offerings, venue descriptions, sample menus
  • itinerary and weather information
  • latest news, sports scores
  • key shipboard personnel' biographies
  • ship announcements
  • deck plans and maps
  • frequently asked questions.

A filtering option assists in planning guests' day. FunHub is available free of charge on any Internet Café Fun Hub computer or Wi-Fi device. Internet access to sites that are outside the Fun Hub is also available wirelessly and through all Fun Hub locations. Charges will apply.

In August 2015, Carnival announced that the HUB app, offering passengers free access to onboard account balances, daily schedules, deck plans, dining info, and an innovative “chat” feature, had been so well received (following the successful trial period on Carnival Breeze) that it was scheduled to debut on all Carnival vessels by summer of 2016. Next in line, ready to welcome the HUB app, are Carnival Conquest, Carnival Glory, Carnival Pride, and Carnival Sunshine, by the end of 2015.

The new HUB mobile app provides guests with an at-a-glance, convenient view of ship’s features and facilities along with updates on events taking place onboard, all free of charge. The app is available for download at Google Play Store and Apple App Store. Its innovative “chat” feature allows passengers to exchange messages with their companions using their mobile devices. A flat fee of $5 is applied for the entire cruise.

The HUB app also includes precise day-by-day schedules of hundreds of onboard events, info on beverage and food venues, Sail & Sign account balance, itinerary details, searchable deck plans and more. Recently added options provide the ability to pre-purchase Carnival’s Bottomless Bubbles and Cheers! beverage programs and upload photos displayed on the 270-sq.foot Seaside Theatre during the cruise. Additional features are to be added in the future.

Carnival Corporation launched a new WiFi@Sea system on all cruise ships sailing in the Caribbean. The global fleet roll-out continued with Alaska (2015 summer) and in 2016 extended to Europe (Baltic, Mediterranean, Western Europe) and Asia.

At the following CruiseMapper link, you can compare the onboard Internet package pricing on Royal Caribbean and NCL vessels.

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Carnival Internet Package: What To Know Before You Go

Are you dreaming of sun-soaked days, tropical drinks, and endless ocean vistas on your upcoming Carnival cruise, but the thought of being cut off from the digital world is giving you anxiety? I know the feeling!

We’re here to help you pick the perfect internet package that will keep you connected no matter where you are on the ship.

From streaming your favorite shows to sharing your exotic adventures on social media, our guide will help you find the ideal plan that fits your needs and budget, so you can stay online and on course throughout your voyage.

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How Much Is WiFi On A Carnival Cruise?

Carnival Cruise Lines offers three wifi package options on board. The prices range from $12.75 to $22.00 per day. The price varies depending on when whether you pre-book it and how much internet access you need.

Unfortunately, you can’t just purchase these packages on a day-by-day basis. Carnival Cruise line requires passengers to buy the internet package for the entire duration of the cruise.

In the past, you had the option of buying it just for the days you needed, but that is no longer an option.

Either way, you get 15% off if you purchase before you go on board. Cut-off for pre-purchase is 11:59 PM EST the day before embarkation.

Let’s take a closer look at the package options Carnival Cruise Line offers guests…

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Carnival Cruise Internet Plans and Prices

Carnival offers three Wi-Fi packages onboard, the Social, Value, and Premium Packages.

The pricing is as follows:

The Social Plan : This is the most basic plan Carnival offers, costing $12.75 if you purchase before boarding. If you purchase while on the ship, the price is $15 per day.

As the name suggests, the Social Package gives you access to popular social media apps and websites. These include Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, Linkedin, Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, TikTok, and Snapchat.

Most other sites and apps are blocked.

The Value Plan : With the value package, you have access to most websites and can check email, news sites, and all the social media sites offered in the Social Plan. However, streaming sites like Netflix and Hulu won’t work. The value plan also doesn’t support video or Skype calling.

Anything that requires a lot of upload speed won’t work on this plan.

The Value plan starts at $17.00 per day with the pre-booking discount, or $20 per day if you book it on board.

Now the Premium Plan : This plan includes everything in the Social and Value Plans plus streaming apps and video calling such as Zoom and Skype.

The Premium package starts at $18.70 per day with the pre-booking discount, or $22 per day if you book onboard.

It’s important to note, however, the reliability of all these packages can vary greatly and Carnival does not offer any refunds for weak or poor connections.

How Do You Access The Internet Once On The Ship

Connecting to the internet on a Carnival cruise ship is pretty straightforward. To get connected, get on your device, go to the Wi-Fi settings, and select ‘Carnival WiFi’ from the list of networks. There may be some variability in the name, as it may be named after the ship you’re on, but it would still be called ‘Carnival (Ship Name) WiFi.’

Once you click on the network it will open a browser. From there, follow the prompts to get connected.

If the webpage isn’t popping up, you can also type in carnivalwifi.com on your browser and it’ll take you to the same page.

If you have trouble connecting or bad connection, go to guest services. They may help you or connect you with technical support.

Do I Have To Buy Access For Every Device? Can I Share Access?

There is no need to buy access for every device but you can only use your Carnival WiFi package on one device at a time.

You can move between devices freely as the packages aren’t locked into a single device.

Meaning, if you want to use your laptop and phone, you can, but not at the same time.

Also, if multiple people in your cabin want to be online at the same time, they will each have to purchase a plan.

How Fast Is Carnival’s Wi-Fi Service?

Carnival doesn’t state on its website the internet speeds they offer. This is likely because there is a lot of variability depending on where the cruise ship is sailing.

It will, of course, also depend on the package you purchase.

However, we have found from various reports that the speed is considered ‘reasonably good’ for a cruise.

There are times when streaming the web will seem sluggish and there are times when the speed will be quick and efficient. It isn’t very consistent the whole trip.

The connection can be considered slow by modern standards, and if you plan on working or downloading large files, you may experience problems.

If you just want to stay connected, check email, and post a couple of selfies here and there – you will be just fine.

It’s also important to keep in mind that Carnival does not offer a refund if the speed isn’t up to your standards. As long as you have internet and can access the sites they promise, regardless of the speed, they have held up their end of the bargain.

Do I Have To Buy Wi-Fi Access To Use Carnival’s HUB App?

You may have heard of Carnival’s HUB app . It offers real-time info and features like restaurant booking, excursion booking, messaging with other passengers, and more.

You don’t need an internet connection for the HUB app, as it runs on the ship’s internal network. But, no browsing or social media comes with it.

Also, you will want to download the app before boarding the ship if you aren’t purchasing an internet package.

Is There Free WiFi On Carnival Cruise Ships?

Carnival Cruise Line does not offer free Wi-Fi . To stay connected with your loved ones and friends, you must buy an internet package.

These plans range from basic social media access to a more expensive premium plan. Prices depend on data usage, speed requirements, length of voyage, etc.

You can buy a plan before or while on board the ship. The service is available everywhere on board, including private balconies and cabins .

Is Carnival WiFi Worth It?

Carnival WiFi packages could be an awesome addition to your getaway, but whether or not they’re worth it can depend on a lot of variables.

For example, a standard Social Package for a 7-day cruise will cost you $89.25 and the Premium would set you back $131.25

It really depends on how much you plan on using your internet while at sea. Depending on where you sail to, when the ship is in port you’ll likely have a 4G or 5G connection available.

Plus, when you go on excursions, you won’t need internet access.

So it comes down to how many days you’ll really need the internet while on the ship and how often you think you’ll use it.

Can I Make FaceTime Calls On The Wi-Fi?

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If you purchase the Premium Package, you will be able to FaceTime while on the cruise. You won’t be able to FaceTime (or use any other video call app) with the Social or Value package.

Keep in mind, although the premium plan supports FaceTime, the connection won’t be as reliable as the one you have at home. There may be areas on the ship that have better reception.

Are There Blocked Websites On The Carnival Internet Packages?

Even with the premium package plans, there are websites you won’t be able to access.

Gambling and adult websites are blocked on all plans. Gambling isn’t legal everywhere and it creates a lot of legal issues in International waters, so it’s easier to block the sites altogether.

Likewise, Carnival is a family-friendly cruise and to make sure no children accidentally access any inappropriate sites, adult-content sites are also blocked.

Can I Stream Movies or Music on Carnival’s Wi-Fi?

On the Premium Package, you technically can stream movies and music. Sites like Netflix, Amazon Prime, and YouTube are available while onboard.

However, some customers have stated that certain streaming sites can be a hit or miss.

meaning you may be able to access Netflix perfectly fine on the Wi-Fi, but encounter issues and buffering on Hulu.

We honestly recommend downloading shows you want to watch before going on your cruise. That way you won’t have to worry about the speed of the Wi-Fi and can even opt for a cheaper Wi-Fi package.

Can I Use A VPN On Carnival?

I always opt for a virtual private network (VPN) when I travel for security and privacy online.

However, carnival states they don’t support VPN’s while onboard. They state: “VPN connections are not supported. Discuss your VPN limitations with your company’s IT department if you are planning to work while sailing. We are not able to change your settings on board.”

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The 3 Carnival Cruise Wifi Packages (Their Cost & Tips to Stay Connected at Sea)

Ahoy, fellow cruisers! This article helps you discover Carnival Cruise Wifi packages, their cost, and tips to ensure a seamless online experience during your cruise vacation.

The article uncovers most of the unknown facts, insights and tips to stay connected while sailing the high seas. So, let’s embark on this virtual discovery journey together!

The 3 Carnival Cruise Wifi Packages

Picture yourself aboard a Carnival Cruise, enjoying the gentle sway of the ship, the warm sun on your face, and the vast expanse of the ocean. It’s a dream vacation. But in our digital age, staying connected is essential even when you’re far from the mainland.

Cruising with Carnival is a delightful experience, with Carnival Cruise Wifi packages, you can access the internet, stay in touch with loved ones, and keep up with the latest news and social media trends. Let’s take a deep dive into the various Carnival Cruise Wifi Packages available to you.

Carnival Cruise Wifi Packages

Carnival Cruise offers three Wi-Fi packages (Social package, Value package, and Premium package) to cater to different needs. As such, we have discussed these packages in details and you can take your time to explore and compare them before purchasing one if you have a Carnival vacation coming up.

Carnival Cruise Wifi Packages

From the three packages, if you only need basic internet access for checking emails and social media, you can choose the social package.

On the other hand, if you require more extensive connectivity for work or streaming, you can consider investing in a higher-tier package like the premium package, it provides unlimited connection and high speed.

See more individual package features below:

(a) Carnival Social WiFi Plan Features

  • $15 per person per day
  • Saves 15% with prior booking
  • Available full Cruise once you subscribe.
  • No minimum age
  • Supports majority of social platforms e.g Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, Fb Messenger, Whatsapp, Snapchat etc. See more !

(b) Carnival Value WiFi Plan Features

  • $20 per person per day
  • Available full Cruise once you subscribe
  • Surf all your favorite sites, including e-mail, news, sports, weather, banking and finance.
  • Note: Does not support Skype calling or music/video streaming (such as Spotify or Netflix).

(c) Carnival Premium WiFi Plan Features

  • $22 per person per day
  • Saves up to 15%  when booked prior to sailing versus onboard pricing. 
  • Supports all social media platforms.
  • 3 times faster than the Value Plan package.
  • Supports video calls and supports Skype, Zoom and Teams video calling, where coverage allows. See more !

Individual Package Features

Carnival Cruise Wifi Packages Prior Booking vs Onboard Prices

With the Social Wifi Plan , you can stay connected to your favorite social media platforms for a reasonable fee – you can enjoy unlimited access to Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and more.

The Value Wifi Plan is Ideal for checking emails and light web browsing and offers you a reliable connection without breaking the bank.

However, if you’re a digital nomad or simply need a fast and seamless internet connection, the Premium Wifi Plan is designed for you. You can stream your favorite content, video call your friends, or catch up on work without any interruptions.

Tips for an Optimal Wifi Experience

Now that you know the various Carnival Cruise Wifi Packages, let’s explore some tips to ensure you have a seamless and enjoyable online experience:

  • Plan Ahead : It’s a good idea to purchase your Wifi package in advance to secure the best rates and avoid last-minute hassles.
  • Connect Smartly : While the Premium Wifi Plan is speedy, consider using it sparingly for bandwidth-intensive tasks like streaming. For routine tasks like checking emails and browsing, the Value Wifi Plan should suffice.
  • Update Apps and Software : Before your cruise, make sure to update your apps and software. This will prevent any interruptions caused by updates while you’re onboard.
  • Manage Usage : Keep track of your data usage to avoid unexpected charges. Carnival provides tools to monitor your usage, so take advantage of them.
  • Connect at Port : When your ship is at a port, you can often find free or cheaper Wifi options at cafes and restaurants. Use this opportunity to download content and save on your onboard data usage.

Related: 8+ Carnival Cruise WiFi Hacks (All You Need To Know)

Why should you choose Carnival Cruises over others?

Choosing a cruise line for your vacation is a significant decision, and Carnival Cruise Line has several compelling reasons that make it a standout choice. Here are four key reasons why you might want to choose Carnival Cruise Line over others:

(a) Variety of Destinations

Carnival Cruise Line offers an extensive range of cruise itineraries, ensuring there’s something for every type of traveler.

Whether you’re interested in exploring the sunny Caribbean, historic European cities, or scenic Alaskan landscapes, Carnival has you covered.

With a diverse selection of ports of call, you can tailor your cruise experience to match your desired destinations.

(b) Fun and Entertainment

Known for its “Fun Ships,” Carnival Cruise Line prioritizes entertainment and excitement on board.

From thrilling water slides and expansive pools to top-notch live shows, comedy clubs, and themed parties, Carnival ensures that there’s never a dull moment during your cruise.

Their onboard activities cater to all age groups, making it an excellent choice for families, couples, and solo travelers alike.

(c) Dining Options

Carnival takes pride in its diverse dining options, offering a culinary journey that suits all tastes. You can indulge in gourmet cuisine at specialty restaurants, savor international flavors at the buffet, or enjoy classic comfort food.

The flexible dining schedules and extensive menu choices ensure that you can dine according to your preferences, whether it’s a romantic dinner for two or a casual meal with the family.

(d) Value for Money

Carnival Cruise Line is renowned for providing excellent value for your vacation budget. They offer competitive pricing and frequent promotions, making cruising accessible to a wide range of travelers.

Moreover, many of their onboard activities, such as live entertainment and water park access, are included in the cruise fare, ensuring you get the most out of your vacation without incurring additional costs.

Fun Things to do on Carnival Cruises

Carnival Cruises are renowned for their fun-filled atmosphere and a wide array of activities and entertainment options for passengers of all ages. Here are five exciting and enjoyable things to do on Carnival Cruises:

(a) Water Park Adventures

Carnival Cruise Line’s ships often feature exhilarating water parks, complete with thrilling water slides, splash zones, and even mini water parks for the little ones.

Whether you’re racing down the twisting slides or relaxing in a lazy river, the water park is a fantastic place to cool off and have a blast under the sun.

(b) Live Entertainment

Carnival is famous for its top-notch live entertainment, which includes Broadway-style shows, comedy clubs, and musical performances.

Each night, you can enjoy a different production, from high-energy dance shows to side-splitting comedy acts. These performances are designed to provide you with unforgettable evenings at sea.

(c) Dining Adventures

Dining on a Carnival Cruise is an adventure in itself. Beyond the delicious main dining rooms, you can explore a variety of specialty restaurants offering diverse cuisines.

From sushi bars to steak houses and even the opportunity to try Guy Fieri’s famous burgers at Guy’s Burger Joint, there’s a culinary experience to suit every palate.

(d) Themed Parties and Events

Carnival knows how to throw a party, and they do it with flair. Look out for themed deck parties and events that cater to different tastes.

From the elegant Captain’s Cocktail Party to the fun-filled Mega Deck Party, there’s always an opportunity to dance, socialize, and celebrate.

(e) Kids and Teen Clubs

Carnival Cruises are incredibly family-friendly, offering a wide range of activities for kids and teenagers. Camp Ocean, for instance, provides supervised fun and games for the younger ones, while Circle “C” and Club O2 offer age-appropriate activities and social events for teens.

This allows parents to relax while knowing their children are having a great time. Some of onboard activities for adults include nightclubs, fitness classes, casino games, thermal suites, games shows and more !

These are just a few of the fun activities you can enjoy! Carnival Cruise has plenty of activities to ensure you have a memorable and enjoyable cruise vacation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to get free wifi on carnival cruise.

Getting free Wifi on a Carnival Cruise might seem like a great idea, but the truth is that Carnival Cruise Line does not offer complimentary Wifi.

However, they do provide the above-discussed subscription-based Wifi plans to ensure you stay connected during your voyage.

Can I use multiple devices with one Wifi package?

Yes, Carnival Cruise Wifi Packages typically allow you to connect multiple devices but only one device at a time and not simultaneously. See more !

What if I encounter technical issues with the Wifi?

Carnival’s dedicated IT team is available to assist you 24/7. If you encounter any technical issues, don’t hesitate to reach out to them for assistance.

Is the Carnival Wifi available in my stateroom?

Yes, you can enjoy Wifi access in your stateroom, as well as in common areas throughout the ship.

Can I stream movies with the Carnival Premium Wifi Plan?

Absolutely! The Premium Wifi Plan offers high-speed internet suitable for streaming your favorite movies and shows.

Is there a limit to how much data I can use?

While there may be data limits on certain plans, they are typically generous enough to meet the needs of most guests. Be sure to check the details of your chosen plan.

Can I change my Wifi package once I’m onboard?

Yes, you can upgrade or change your Wifi package during your cruise by visiting the onboard Guest Services desk.

Carnival Cruise Wifi Packages are your ticket to staying connected while sailing the high seas. With the three plans to choose from, you can tailor your internet experience to your needs and budget. Follow our tips, and you’ll have a seamless online experience during your Carnival Cruise. Bon voyage and happy surfing!

Also Read: Why Are Carnival Cruises So Cheap? (6 Secrets)

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Going on a cruise offers a delightful escape from everyday life, yet in our digitally connected world, staying in touch with friends, family, or even work can be crucial.

Whether you’re sharing those stunning ocean views on social media, catching up on emails, or simply browsing the internet to plan what you’re going to do in your next port, having access to WiFi on board a Carnival Cruise can be handy.

Unlike your regular mobile data plan, which may not work in the middle of the ocean and potentially incur hefty roaming fees, onboard WiFi provides a seamless and convenient way to stay connected.

Carnival Cruise’s internet service stands out in the cruising world, offering tailored packages that cater to different needs – from basic social media browsing to more comprehensive web access.

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In this article, I’ll go into the specifics of Carnival’s WiFi options, detailing the costs and what each package entails.

Overview of Carnival Cruise WiFi Costs

WiFi plans on Carnival cruises range from $12.75 to $22 per day, depending on the package you choose and whether you pre-book it before you set sail. Purchase your plan before the cruise to enjoy a 15% discount.

Note that you must buy an internet package for the entire duration of your cruise. This means you can’t just purchase WiFi for specific days while onboard.

Breaking Down Carnival’s WiFi Costs

Let’s break down the cost of WiFi on a Carnival cruise. The Social WiFi plan costs $12.75 daily if you purchase it before your cruise. The price increases to $15 if you buy it later. The Value WiFi plan is $17 per day when bought before the cruise and $20 per day when purchased onboard.

The Premium WiFi plan will cost you $18.70 per day if you buy it before your cruise and $22 per day if you purchase it onboard. Therefore, if you’re planning a 7-day cruise, your total cost for a pre-purchased Carnival WiFi package can range from $89.25 to $126.

The Social WiFi Plan

The Social WiFi plan is designed for those mainly using social media apps and websites. With this plan, you can access popular platforms like Facebook, X, Instagram, Linkedin, Messenger, WhatsApp, Pinterest, TikTok, and Snapchat. You can also use major airline websites to check your flight statuses. However, you should know that other sites and apps are blocked under this plan.

The Value WiFi Plan

The Value WiFi plan offers unrestricted access to most websites. You can use the package to check your email, keep up with the news headlines, and do online banking.

This plan won’t let you stream music or videos or make WiFi calls on platforms like Skype or Zoom. So, this plan will not allow you to use streaming apps like Netflix and Spotify or engage in video conferencing on apps like Zoom and Teams.

The Premium WiFi Plan

If you’re looking for the highest tier of internet access on your Carnival Cruise, the Premium WiFi Plan is your best bet. This plan offers high-speed internet access, perfect for video or music streaming. It even supports video call services like Skype, Zoom, and Teams, allowing you to stay connected with loved ones or attend essential meetings from the sea.

It’s important to note that connection speeds and reliability vary across select ships. And remember, there’s no refund for weak connections as long as the service is accessible.

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Deciding on the Most Suitable Internet Plan

Selecting the ideal internet plan for your cruise may appear challenging, but the right information can make this easier. Evaluate your requirements. Do you need a constant connection, or is occasional access okay? Technically, you could buy an internet package for every device, but it can get very expensive quickly.

However, sharing internet access across multiple devices is a way to save money. This way, when one person is done using the internet, another person can log in using their device. This method requires coordination, but it can be a cost-effective way of managing internet usage on your cruise.

Purchasing Carnival Internet Plans

You can purchase your plan before your cruise or once you’re on board. If you buy the package in advance, you can enjoy a 15% discount off the regular price, so consider your internet needs and budget before deciding on the right plan for you.

How to Access the Internet on a Cruise Ship

For seamless internet access during your cruise, consider purchasing a WiFi plan in advance. This can easily be done through Carnival’s website. Simply visit c, navigate to the ‘Manage’ tab, and select ‘My Booking’. Remember to complete your purchase by midnight Eastern Time the day before your departure to ensure you’re all set for your trip.

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Once on board, connecting is straightforward. Open the WiFi settings on your device, select “Carnival WiFi” or a network name that resembles the ship’s name, and sign in using your folio number and birthdate.

Useful Information About the Carnival Hub App

The Carnival Hub App is a handy tool that provides helpful information for your cruise journey. You can access it via WiFi-enabled devices. Just connect to the Carnival WiFi network and open an Internet browser.

The Hub app details the ship’s numerous activities, food and beverage offerings, entertainment options, and more.

Speed and Reliability of Internet on Carnival Cruises

Manage your expectations when it comes to the speed and reliability of the internet on Carnival Cruises. While the cruise line aims to provide the best possible internet speeds, the ship’s location and the number of users can affect the connection. Despite these factors, many passengers find the internet access adequate for their needs, especially with the Premium WiFi Plan.

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Blocked Websites on Carnival WiFi

On a Carnival Cruise, you must know that not all websites are accessible via their WiFi service. Even with the premium package plans, certain websites are blocked. It’s because of legal and ethical considerations.

For example, adult websites are blocked on all plans. Carnival Cruise is committed to maintaining a family-friendly environment. Blocking such sites ensures that no children accidentally stumble upon inappropriate content. It also helps maintain a comfortable atmosphere for all passengers.

Furthermore, certain gambling sites are also blocked. This is because gambling isn’t legal in all jurisdictions, making navigating international waters tricky. Instead of dealing with these complications, Carnival Cruise has opted to block these sites altogether. Remember these restrictions when planning your online activities aboard the ship.

Sharing Your Internet Plan

You can share your internet plan across devices on a Carnival Cruise. You can only connect one device at a time. If you want to switch devices, you’ll need to disconnect whatever’s connected before connecting the other device. Use that to optimise your internet usage without purchasing additional plans for each device.

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Is Carnival WiFi Worth the Cost?

Whether Carnival’s WiFi service is worth the cost depends on your needs and usage. If you plan on spending most of your time exploring the ship or participating in onboard activities, you may not need much internet access. However, if you know you’ll want to stay connected with friends and family back home, then it might be worthwhile.

Also, consider the internet connection’s availability when the ship is docked. Sometimes, you can get a 4G or 5G connection on your phone, but check for roaming charges. Some ports also offer free WiFi, which could offset the cruise’s internet service cost.

Related reading: Do cell phones work on Carnival Cruise ships?

Concluding Thoughts

While Carnival’s WiFi may not be as fast as your home internet, it’s reliable enough for basic browsing, using apps like WhatsApp, and even video chatting. Plus, the ability to purchase a plan that suits your needs adds flexibility and convenience.

The cruise industry continues to evolve, and Carnival Cruise Line’s onboard WiFi offerings are a testament to that. So, weigh the costs and benefits, consider these cruise tips, and make an informed decision that best suits your needs.

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Premium wifi streaming question

By pokerguy90 , July 29, 2021 in Carnival Cruise Lines

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Will be on the Horizon soon, thinking of purchasing the premium wifi. Does anyone know if it will stream netflix or prime?

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3 hours ago, pokerguy90 said: Will be on the Horizon soon, thinking of purchasing the premium wifi. Does anyone know if it will stream netflix or prime?  

On the Vista I was able to do Netflix, Amazon Prime, YouTube, and HBOMax but I couldn’t get Hulu or Disney+ to work.

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I've got a couple VPN options to try to get by blocks - assuming the VPN's are not themselves blocked!

In the past when I've had the "premium" wifi it really wasn't fast enough to stream anything.  I'd imagine it would be even slower going through a VPN.  Maybe Carnival has upgraded the wifi during their time off, but I'm not holding my breath.

3 minutes ago, groundloop said: In the past when I've had the "premium" wifi it really wasn't fast enough to stream anything.  I'd imagine it would be even slower going through a VPN.  Maybe Carnival has upgraded the wifi during their time off, but I'm not holding my breath.

Most of what I'd be streaming is going to be Pandora or Sirius - so not a big bandwidth hog, over the short term at least.

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For VPN, I was able to use Teamviewer to connect to my home, then VPN from home to office.  This was on Panorama 1 week before the shutdown.

8 hours ago, pokerguy90 said: Will be on the Horizon soon, thinking of purchasing the premium wifi. Does anyone know if it will stream netflix or prime?  

I would  just download a few shows/movies before leaving home-

even if the ship WIFI allows them to work there might be buffering

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can you purchase Premium wifi by the day when you are onboard?

4 hours ago, KurtJ said: On the Vista I was able to do Netflix, Amazon Prime, YouTube, and HBOMax but I couldn’t get Hulu or Disney+ to work.

I believe that the newer ships now allow Netflix..etc on the premium plan (that is they are not blocked)

One question I have-do the TVs have USB inputs if I want to view content from my tablet or phone

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41 minutes ago, RedBeard78 said: can you purchase Premium wifi by the day when you are onboard?

I'm pretty sure you still can, though it's cheaper per day to buy a package on day 1, and much cheaper per day to buy the package in advance.

10 hours ago, pokerguy90 said: Will be on the Horizon soon, thinking of purchasing the premium wifi. Does anyone know if it will stream netflix or prime?  

$25 for one day

1 hour ago, ngrund said:   I believe that the newer ships now allow Netflix..etc on the premium plan (that is they are not blocked)   One question I have-do the TVs have USB inputs if I want to view content from my tablet or phone

I don’t think you can plug into the tv. I just watched on my iPad.

12 minutes ago, KurtJ said: I don’t think you can plug into the tv. I just watched on my iPad.

Back "in the day" I actually carried on a full (Samsung as I recall) remote and had the codes to get the TV's out of "Hotel Mode", thereby activating the other inputs. I'd imagine that they have made things a bit more restrictive with each new system they deploy.

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Surf all your favorite sites, including e-mail, news, sports, weather, banking and finance. Note: Does not support Skype calling or music/video streaming (such as Spotify or Netflix).

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Cruising is often described as the ultimate relaxing vacation. You only unpack once, yet you wake up in a new country or island every morning. You also never have to worry about where to eat, there are nonstop activities onboard that keep everyone entertained—and most everything is included in the price. So you don't have to worry much about overspending once you're on board if you book on one of the most affordable cruise lines.

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So follow these cruise tips for how to save money on a cruise by booking the most affordable cruise lines. You may even be able to sneak in an extra vacation this year with all your savings. Here's what to pack for a cruise .

How much does a cheap cruise cost?

Cheap cruises usually range in price from $40 to $100 per night per person. To put that deal in perspective, imagine having your accommodations, food and entertainment covered for roughly $50 a day on a traditional land-based trip—you'd be hard-pressed to stay within that budget just for your meals. It's truly impressive that these all-inclusive cruises can charge so little.

But before you get too excited over these low prices, don't forget to factor in the cost of the extras when calculating your total expenses—that's one of the secrets cruise lines won't tell you . Things like drinks, shore excursions, gratuities, spa treatments, specialty dining, airfare, photos, taxes and port fees aren't included and can add up quickly.

Finally, keep in mind that the best deals will always be for an inside cabin, which means you won't have a porthole (let alone a balcony) for natural light. The good news? You'll sleep like a baby in total darkness, especially during an afternoon nap.

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<p><a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Cruise_Review-d15691642-Reviews-MSC_Seaside" rel="noopener noreferrer">MSC Cruises</a> offers sailings out of the U.S. (New York, Miami and Orlando) to the Caribbean, the Bahamas, Bermuda, New England and Canada. It also offers sailings to Northern Europe, the Mediterranean, Egypt, Dubai, South Africa and more.</p> <p><strong>Cost:</strong> Cruises on MSC start as low as $129 per person.</p> <p><strong>Specials to watch for:</strong> MSC offers such limited-time specials as free drinks and Wi-Fi plus up to $200 onboard credit (which can be used to book extras like shore excursions or spa treatments).</p> <p><strong>Other savings to consider:</strong> You won't find an <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/adult-only-cruises/" rel="noopener noreferrer">adults-only cruise</a> here, however this cruise line does offer a Kids Sail Free program, which means that all children under 18 traveling in the same cabin as their parents travel free all year-round. Port taxes, registration costs, insurance, flights and transfers (where required) are excluded from the offer, but it still goes a long way toward making this one of the most affordable cruise lines.</p> <p><strong>Affordable cruises:</strong> We've seen a 6-night southern Caribbean cruise for as low as $219 total per person.</p> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Cruise_Review-d15691642-Reviews-MSC_Seaside">Book Now</a></p>

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MSC Cruises offers sailings out of the U.S. (New York, Miami and Orlando) to the Caribbean, the Bahamas, Bermuda, New England and Canada. It also offers sailings to Northern Europe, the Mediterranean, Egypt, Dubai, South Africa and more.

Cost: Cruises on MSC start as low as $129 per person.

Specials to watch for: MSC offers such limited-time specials as free drinks and Wi-Fi plus up to $200 onboard credit (which can be used to book extras like shore excursions or spa treatments).

Other savings to consider: You won't find an adults-only cruise here, however this cruise line does offer a Kids Sail Free program, which means that all children under 18 traveling in the same cabin as their parents travel free all year-round. Port taxes, registration costs, insurance, flights and transfers (where required) are excluded from the offer, but it still goes a long way toward making this one of the most affordable cruise lines.

Affordable cruises: We've seen a 6-night southern Caribbean cruise for as low as $219 total per person.

<p><a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Cruise_Review-d15691342-Reviews-Carnival_Conquest" rel="noopener noreferrer">Carnival Cruise Line</a>—known as one of the most affordable cruise lines—was founded in 1972 and now carries millions of guests every year aboard its 24 ships. It sails to Alaska, the Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada and New England, the Caribbean, Europe, Greenland, Hawaii, Mexico, Panama Canal, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and the South Pacific.</p> <p><strong>Cost: </strong>Cruises on Carnival start as low as $169 per person.</p> <p><strong>Specials to watch for: </strong>Carnival celebrates dates like National Tourism Day with up to 40% off cruise rates, plus $50 onboard credits and reduced deposit rates from $50 per person. Other limited-time promotions include free cabin upgrades and "Early Saver" rates with price protection that provide peace of mind for early bookings.</p> <p><strong>Other savings to consider:</strong> One of the things that makes Carnival Cruise Lines even more affordable is that it has 14 home ports in the United States (Baltimore, Charleston, Galveston, Jacksonville, Long Beach, Miami, Mobile, New Orleans, New York, Norfolk, Orlando, San Francisco, Seattle and Tampa), making it easier for Americans to drive to their ship and <a href="https://www.rd.com/article/budget-airlines/" rel="noopener noreferrer">avoid booking pricey flights</a>.</p> <p><strong>Affordable cruises: </strong>We've seen a 5-day Mexican Riviera cruise for as low as $234 per person.</p> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Cruise_Review-d15691342-Reviews-Carnival_Conquest">Book Now</a></p>

Carnival Cruise Line

Carnival Cruise Line —known as one of the most affordable cruise lines—was founded in 1972 and now carries millions of guests every year aboard its 24 ships. It sails to Alaska, the Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada and New England, the Caribbean, Europe, Greenland, Hawaii, Mexico, Panama Canal, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and the South Pacific.

Cost: Cruises on Carnival start as low as $169 per person.

Specials to watch for: Carnival celebrates dates like National Tourism Day with up to 40% off cruise rates, plus $50 onboard credits and reduced deposit rates from $50 per person. Other limited-time promotions include free cabin upgrades and "Early Saver" rates with price protection that provide peace of mind for early bookings.

Other savings to consider: One of the things that makes Carnival Cruise Lines even more affordable is that it has 14 home ports in the United States (Baltimore, Charleston, Galveston, Jacksonville, Long Beach, Miami, Mobile, New Orleans, New York, Norfolk, Orlando, San Francisco, Seattle and Tampa), making it easier for Americans to drive to their ship and avoid booking pricey flights .

Affordable cruises: We've seen a 5-day Mexican Riviera cruise for as low as $234 per person.

<p><a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Cruise_Review-d15691727-Reviews-Royal_Caribbean_Radiance_of_the_Seas" rel="noopener noreferrer">Royal Caribbean</a> offers itineraries to 240 destinations in 61 countries on six continents, including Royal Caribbean's private island destination in The Bahamas, Perfect Day at CocoCay. The innovative brand is known for many firsts at sea, including an ice-skating rink, bumper cars, zip-line, rock climbing wall, robotic bartenders and the Flowrider surf simulator. Its latest ship, the Icon of the Seas, which is set to begin sailing in January 2024, will be the world's largest cruise ship.</p> <p><strong>Cost: </strong>Cruises on Royal Caribbean start as low as $172 per person.</p> <p><strong>Specials to watch for: </strong>Royal Caribbean occasionally offers promotions like "30% Off Every Guest" (provides 30% savings off the cruise fare for all guests in the stateroom), flash deals like "Up to $550 Off" (provides instant savings of up to $550 USD per stateroom) and "Kids Sail Free" promos, during which the third and fourth guests who are 12 years or younger are eligible for free cruise fare.</p> <p><strong>Other savings to consider: </strong>Royal Caribbean offers exclusive access to pre-cruise savings and discounts that won't be available once you're onboard for things like shore excursions, beverage packages, food packages and Wi-Fi packages.</p> <p><strong>Affordable cruises: </strong>We've seen a 6-night Pacific Coast cruise for $250 per person.</p> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Cruise_Review-d15691727-Reviews-Royal_Caribbean_Radiance_of_the_Seas">Book Now</a></p>

Royal Caribbean

Royal Caribbean offers itineraries to 240 destinations in 61 countries on six continents, including Royal Caribbean's private island destination in The Bahamas, Perfect Day at CocoCay. The innovative brand is known for many firsts at sea, including an ice-skating rink, bumper cars, zip-line, rock climbing wall, robotic bartenders and the Flowrider surf simulator. Its latest ship, the Icon of the Seas , which is set to begin sailing in January 2024, will be the world's largest cruise ship.

Cost: Cruises on Royal Caribbean start as low as $172 per person.

Specials to watch for: Royal Caribbean occasionally offers promotions like "30% Off Every Guest" (provides 30% savings off the cruise fare for all guests in the stateroom), flash deals like "Up to $550 Off" (provides instant savings of up to $550 USD per stateroom) and "Kids Sail Free" promos, during which the third and fourth guests who are 12 years or younger are eligible for free cruise fare.

Other savings to consider: Royal Caribbean offers exclusive access to pre-cruise savings and discounts that won't be available once you're onboard for things like shore excursions, beverage packages, food packages and Wi-Fi packages.

Affordable cruises: We've seen a 6-night Pacific Coast cruise for $250 per person.

<p><a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Cruise_Review-d15691585-Reviews-Majestic_Princess" rel="noopener noreferrer">Princess Cruises</a> is a premium cruise line with award-winning itineraries around the globe, sailing to Alaska, the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, British Isles, South America, Japan, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, the Caribbean, Panama Canal, Mexico, Hawaii, the South Pacific and the California Coast. It's an excellent choice for a <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/best-cruises-for-couples/" rel="noopener noreferrer">couples cruise</a> (they host a lot of weddings and vow renewals), but it's also family-friendly.</p> <p><strong>Cost: </strong>Hundreds of sailings on Princess are priced under $100 per day; 60 sailings under $60 per day.</p> <p><strong>Specials to watch for:</strong> Princess regularly offers promotions, such as a 40% savings and low $100 deposit specials.</p> <p><strong>Other savings to consider: </strong>Upgrade to the Princess Plus or Princess Premier packages, which roll in the price of extras like Wi-Fi, drinks, gratuities and more for a savings of up to 66% vs. purchasing them separately.</p> <p><strong>Affordable cruises:</strong> Everyone dreams of booking the <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/best-alaska-cruise/" rel="noopener noreferrer">best Alaska cruise</a>, and we've seen 7-night Alaska cruises for as low as $349 per person.</p> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Cruise_Review-d15691585-Reviews-Majestic_Princess">Book Now</a></p>

Princess Cruises

Princess Cruises is a premium cruise line with award-winning itineraries around the globe, sailing to Alaska, the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, British Isles, South America, Japan, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, the Caribbean, Panama Canal, Mexico, Hawaii, the South Pacific and the California Coast. It's an excellent choice for a couples cruise (they host a lot of weddings and vow renewals), but it's also family-friendly.

Cost: Hundreds of sailings on Princess are priced under $100 per day; 60 sailings under $60 per day.

Specials to watch for: Princess regularly offers promotions, such as a 40% savings and low $100 deposit specials.

Other savings to consider: Upgrade to the Princess Plus or Princess Premier packages, which roll in the price of extras like Wi-Fi, drinks, gratuities and more for a savings of up to 66% vs. purchasing them separately.

Affordable cruises: Everyone dreams of booking the best Alaska cruise , and we've seen 7-night Alaska cruises for as low as $349 per person.

<p><a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Cruise_Review-d15691682-Reviews-Norwegian_Spirit" rel="noopener noreferrer">Norwegian Cruise Line</a>'s fleet of 18 ships sails to 400 of the world's most desirable destinations—such as Asia, Africa, Alaska, Australia and New Zealand, Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada, New England, Caribbean, Hawaii, the Mediterranean, Mexico, the Baltic, South America and more.</p> <p><strong>Cost: </strong>Cruises on Norwegian start as low as $249 per person.</p> <p><strong>Specials to watch for: </strong>NCL offers various deals throughout the year. One recent special was 70% off, plus free airfare for the second guest, plus the third and fourth guests sailed for free.</p> <p><strong>Other savings to consider: </strong>Part of what makes Norwegian one of the best and most affordable cruise lines is that all cruise offerings may be combined with the company's ongoing "Free at Sea" promotion, which includes unlimited open bar, specialty dining, Wi-Fi and excursions. (Want to find out more about <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/hidden-cruise-features/">hidden features on cruise ships</a> that you never knew existed?)</p> <p><strong>Affordable cruises: </strong>We've seen 7-day Alaska cruises for as low as $279 per person.</p> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Cruise_Review-d15691682-Reviews-Norwegian_Spirit">Book Now</a></p>

Norwegian Cruise Line

Norwegian Cruise Line 's fleet of 18 ships sails to 400 of the world's most desirable destinations—such as Asia, Africa, Alaska, Australia and New Zealand, Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada, New England, Caribbean, Hawaii, the Mediterranean, Mexico, the Baltic, South America and more.

Cost: Cruises on Norwegian start as low as $249 per person.

Specials to watch for: NCL offers various deals throughout the year. One recent special was 70% off, plus free airfare for the second guest, plus the third and fourth guests sailed for free.

Other savings to consider: Part of what makes Norwegian one of the best and most affordable cruise lines is that all cruise offerings may be combined with the company's ongoing "Free at Sea" promotion, which includes unlimited open bar, specialty dining, Wi-Fi and excursions. (Want to find out more about hidden features on cruise ships  that you never knew existed?)

Affordable cruises: We've seen 7-day Alaska cruises for as low as $279 per person.

<p><a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Cruise_Review-d15691662-Reviews-Holland_America_Nieuw_Amsterdam" rel="noopener noreferrer">Holland America Line</a> has been cruising both popular and less-traveled ports in the Caribbean, Alaska, Mexico, Europe, South America, the Panama Canal, Australia, New Zealand and Asia for 150 years. It has a fleet of 11 classic ships and does more than 500 sailings a year, visiting all seven continents.</p> <p><strong>Cost: </strong>Cruises on Holland start as low as $89 per person.</p> <p><strong>Specials to watch for: </strong>Having recently celebrated its 150th anniversary, Holland America has been offering 45% off cruise fares, up to $300 in onboard credit and reduced deposits of only $150. The brand typically offers other specials throughout the year.</p> <p><strong>Other savings to consider: </strong>For <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/best-cruises-for-kids/" rel="noopener noreferrer">family cruise travelers</a>, Holland America Line provides a Kids Cruise Free offer, allowing guests ages 18 and under to travel free to Alaska, Europe and the Caribbean when booked as a third or fourth guest on select cruises. And when booked directly on Holland America Line's site, travelers can take advantage of the Have It All Cruise Package, which includes shore excursion credits, drink package, specialty dining and Wi-Fi.</p> <p><strong>Affordable cruises: </strong>We've seen 7-day Alaska cruises as low as $329 per person.</p> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Cruise_Review-d15691662-Reviews-Holland_America_Nieuw_Amsterdam">Book Now</a></p>

Holland America Line

Holland America Line has been cruising both popular and less-traveled ports in the Caribbean, Alaska, Mexico, Europe, South America, the Panama Canal, Australia, New Zealand and Asia for 150 years. It has a fleet of 11 classic ships and does more than 500 sailings a year, visiting all seven continents.

Cost: Cruises on Holland start as low as $89 per person.

Specials to watch for: Having recently celebrated its 150th anniversary, Holland America has been offering 45% off cruise fares, up to $300 in onboard credit and reduced deposits of only $150. The brand typically offers other specials throughout the year.

Other savings to consider: For family cruise travelers , Holland America Line provides a Kids Cruise Free offer, allowing guests ages 18 and under to travel free to Alaska, Europe and the Caribbean when booked as a third or fourth guest on select cruises. And when booked directly on Holland America Line's site, travelers can take advantage of the Have It All Cruise Package, which includes shore excursion credits, drink package, specialty dining and Wi-Fi.

Affordable cruises: We've seen 7-day Alaska cruises as low as $329 per person.

<p><a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Cruise_Review-d15691378-Reviews-Celebrity_Millennium" rel="noopener noreferrer">Celebrity</a> has 15 award-winning ships that take guests to more than 300 destinations in 79 countries on all seven continents, including the Caribbean, Alaska, Europe, South America, Asia, Australia and the South Pacific, Galapagos and Canada.</p> <p><strong>Cost: </strong>Cruises on Celebrity start as low as $288 per person.</p> <p><strong>Specials to watch for: </strong>Celebrity offers various specials, like a spring sale that takes 75% off a second guest's fare and saves up to $800 per stateroom with up to $800 to spend on board. Also look for promotions like Alaska weekend flash sales (second guest sails for free plus $250 onboard credit) and 20% off Galapagos vacations (round-trip airfare included).</p> <p><strong>Other savings to consider: </strong>Choose the <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/best-all-inclusive-cruises/" rel="noopener noreferrer">all-inclusive options</a> of prepackaged drinks, Wi-Fi and tips to save up to 45% on these individual items.</p> <p><strong>Affordable cruises: </strong>We've seen 7-night Alaska cruises for as low as $299 per person.</p> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Cruise_Review-d15691378-Reviews-Celebrity_Millennium">Book Now</a></p>

Celebrity Cruises

Celebrity has 15 award-winning ships that take guests to more than 300 destinations in 79 countries on all seven continents, including the Caribbean, Alaska, Europe, South America, Asia, Australia and the South Pacific, Galapagos and Canada.

Cost: Cruises on Celebrity start as low as $288 per person.

Specials to watch for: Celebrity offers various specials, like a spring sale that takes 75% off a second guest's fare and saves up to $800 per stateroom with up to $800 to spend on board. Also look for promotions like Alaska weekend flash sales (second guest sails for free plus $250 onboard credit) and 20% off Galapagos vacations (round-trip airfare included).

Other savings to consider: Choose the all-inclusive options of prepackaged drinks, Wi-Fi and tips to save up to 45% on these individual items.

Affordable cruises: We've seen 7-night Alaska cruises for as low as $299 per person.

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  • Princess Cruises announced a 114-day  world cruise to 52 destinations in 2026, starting at $20,000 per person. 
  • Guests who book early would get a free, all-inclusive package, a first for Princess' global itineraries.
  • Extended and all-inclusive cruises have emerged as big trends in the vacation industry.

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Princess Cruise's new around-the-world voyage will hit two vacation trends in one itinerary.

In January 2026, the company says its Coral Princess will embark on a 114-day cruise to 52 ports in 28 countries and six continents — more destinations than any of its previous global sailings .

It's the Carnival Corp brand's latest appeal to the extended cruising trend . But it's not the only fad this four-month vacation is targeting.

The sailing, which starts at $20,000 per person, also marks the first time Princess is offering a complimentary all-inclusive package as a way to entice early bookings.

Ultra-long and all-inclusive cruises have emerged as big trends in the industry.

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Regent Seven Seas, Azamara, and Oceania's 2024 around-the-world cruises all sold out before departing in January. The former was fully booked within three hours, while every cabin on the latter was called for in 30 minutes.

Besides being high-end, these three companies share one commonality: some level of all-inclusiveness , as is common with premium cruise lines.

Mass-market cruise companies rarely go the all-inclusive route.

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Princess, Royal Caribbean, and Norwegian are generally beloved for their affordability.

But if you want to experience all their ships have to offer, be prepared to face a list of up-charged amenities like pay-to-play rides and specialty restaurants . After all, there's a reason their base fares are much cheaper than their increasingly popular ultra-luxury, all-inclusive counterparts.

But Princess has been increasingly vying for a slice of the luxury cruiser pie.

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The cruise line says guests who book its 2026 world cruise early (that is, by the end of October) will receive its most inclusive Princess Premier package for free. The perk — launched two years ago — covers amenities that typically have a fee, like WiFi, premium drinks, some specialty restaurants, and workout classes.

Travelers who reserve one of the ship's high-end cabins by the same deadline would also receive complimentary airport transfers and airfare, services normally exclusively offered by luxury cruise lines .

The itinerary would have two roundtrip embarkation options: Fort. Lauderdale, Florida, on January 5, 2026, or Los Angeles 16 days later.

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From there, the 2,000-guest Coral Princess would sail more than 35,000 nautical miles to ports in North America, the Pacific Islands, New Zealand and Australia, Asia, the Mediterranean, Europe, and Central and South America.

It wouldn't be Princess' longest voyage — that title goes to its 116-day world cruise in 2025 — but it would be one of its most destination-heavy.

While two days longer, next year's around-the-world cruise would hit six fewer ports and four fewer countries than its 2026 counterpart.

According to the itinerary, about half of the 2026 voyage consists of sea days.

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That's a lot of time on the water with no land in sight. Luckily, travelers can keep themselves entertained by attending lectures and programs related to the destinations, leisuring around the adult-only lounge, or taking a dip in Coral Princess' four pools.

The 21-year-old ship also has 10 places to grab a bite, although the Italian and steakhouse restaurants are considered specialty. Premier is the cruise line's most inclusive package, but it only includes 16 free dinners at these upcharge restaurants, paced once a week.

Princess is still a mass-market cruise line, after all.

The company has been increasingly dangling its inclusive package as a big perk.

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The company says its two-month-old Sun Princess will debut in the US in October with its first-ever Sanctuary Collection . Travelers who splurge on these expensive and luxurious accommodations would be rewarded with two major benefits: a private lounge and Princess Premier.

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  1. Internet Plans

    • Premium Wi-Fi plan provides access to all sites under the Social and Value Plans at the fastest possible connection (3 times faster than the Value Plan) ... turn on airplane mode and connect to Carnival Wi-Fi. By using airplane mode in settings, you avoid roaming fees charged by your carrier ... turn off background app data services and ...

  2. Reviewed: Carnival Cruise Wi-Fi Service (Speed, Reliability, Cost, and

    Carnival offers several wi-fi plans, and we tested out the highest-tier to see what it's all about. Not that long ago, Internet on a cruise was largely a luxury. ... For our cruises, we've tested the fastest Premium plan of service. Doing multiple speed tests across cruises, it seems to show speeds between 6-12 Mbps. On this specific test, it ...

  3. Ultimate Guide To Carnival Cruise WiFi (Latest 2024 Info)

    Carnival WiFi costs were increased in December 2023 and it now costs anywhere from $15.30 to $30 US Dollars per day depending on what Carnival Cruise Internet package you buy. If you book and pay for the Carnival cruise Internet Plans before boarding, you will save 15% on the prices that you would pay onboard.

  4. Carnival Cruise Wi-Fi: Plans, Access, and Sharing

    In comparison to other cruise lines, Carnival offers Wi-Fi availability, but the quality and speed may vary. Frequently Asked Questions Can I Use Wi-Fi Calling on Carnival's Premium Plan? Yes, I can use Wi-Fi calling on Carnival's premium plan. It offers faster speeds and allows for Netflix streaming.

  5. Carnival Cruise WiFi: Ultimate Guide To Carnival WiFi Plans

    Yes. Purchasing a Carnival WiFi package before the cruise is the best time, as you get a 15% discount on every plan. I also purchased the Premium Plan before boarding, which costs me $18.70 per day instead of $22. Note: It's important to note that the 15% discount is valid up to 11:59 PM EST the day before embarkation.

  6. Carnival WiFi Packages: Cost & FAQs (2024)

    Premium. $21.25 per day. $25 per day. In 2024, If you want to use the internet on your Carnival cruise, then you must buy a Carnival internet package for your whole cruise. It used to be the case that you could buy it just for certain days while on board, but you cannot do that any more.

  7. Carnival's Wi-Fi Service

    Our Premium Wi-Fi plan provides you access to all sites under the Social and Value Plans at the fastest possible connection on board (3 times faster than the Value Plan). Our Premium Plan also supports apps like Zoom, Skype and Teams video calling, where coverage allows. ... On Board Your Cruise: To access Carnival's shipboard Wi-Fi service, ...

  8. Cruise Line Wi-Fi and Internet Packages

    All Viking Ocean ships have Wi-Fi onboard. Passengers can use their own device or a computer at the Business Center on Deck 1. Viking Wi-Fi packages. Internet aboard all Viking Ocean ships is free ...

  9. Wi-Fi on cruise ships: What you need to know about internet use on

    Carnival cruise Wi-Fi is also fast enough to support Netflix streaming on some ships, the company says. ... The line's top-tier Premium Wi-Fi plan, at $21.25 per day when bought in advance ($25 when bought onboard), triples the speed of the Value plan and adds access to VoIP calling on messaging apps and Skype (but not FaceTime). ...

  10. Carnival Cruise Line WiFi Prices and Plans Detailed

    Premium Plan. $21.25. $25.00. TBA. $63.75. $148.75. As of December 8, 2023, the Social Plan is $15.30 per day, allowing unlimited access to the most popular social networking sites. This is for ...

  11. Carnival Cruise Internet Plans and Prices

    The Premium WiFi plan is faster than the Value package, with faster speeds and access to streaming and video calling. Premium WiFi offers fast internet speeds and starts at $21.25 per person per day, and onboard pricing is $25.00 per day. You can also purchase an onboard 24-hour plan available for $35.00. According to Carnival Cruise Line ...

  12. A line-by-line guide to internet access at sea

    Prices start at $12.75 per day (per person) if purchased pre-cruise. The onboard purchase price is $15 per day. The Value Wi-Fi plan, at $19.55 per day pre-cruise (onboard price is $23 per day), includes the Social plan features and allows guests to browse the internet and send and receive emails.

  13. Carnival Cruise WiFi-Internet Packages Prices

    Carnival cruise WiFI and Internet Access prices, the new WiFI rates, unlimited Internet package cost, the WiFi and Internet policy, laptops, iPhones, Fun! ... WiFi package cost USD 12 per day, with a discount price of US$10,25 (if pre-purchased prior departure). Premium WiFi package cost USD 17.70 per day ($14,88 if pre-purchased).

  14. Carnival Internet Package: What To Know Before You Go

    Carnival Cruise Internet Plans and Prices. Carnival offers three Wi-Fi packages onboard, the Social, Value, and Premium Packages. The pricing is as follows: The Social Plan: This is the most basic plan Carnival offers, costing $12.75 if you purchase before boarding. If you purchase while on the ship, the price is $15 per day.

  15. The 3 Carnival Cruise Wifi Packages (Their Cost & Tips to Stay

    Value WiFi. - $17.00 per person per day. - $20 per person per day. Premium WiFi. - $18.70 per person per day. - $22 per person per day. With the Social Wifi Plan, you can stay connected to your favorite social media platforms for a reasonable fee - you can enjoy unlimited access to Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and more.

  16. Need WiFi on Your Carnival Cruise? Here's What to Expect

    The Value WiFi plan is $17 per day when bought before the cruise and $20 per day when purchased onboard. The Premium WiFi plan will cost you $18.70 per day if you buy it before your cruise and $22 per day if you purchase it onboard. Therefore, if you're planning a 7-day cruise, your total cost for a pre-purchased Carnival WiFi package can ...

  17. Premium wifi streaming question

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  18. Wi-Fi on Carnival cruises : r/Cruise

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    Surf all your favorite sites, including e-mail, news, sports, weather, banking and finance. Note: Does not support Skype calling or music/video streaming (such as Spotify or Netflix). Save up to 15% when booked prior to sailing versus onboard pricing. Cut-off for pre-purchase is 11:59PM two days before embarkation. Additional restrictions apply.

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