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A cruise is one of the few trips where you disconnect. Just the ship, the sea, and wherever the next port takes you. The one thing most people don't want to disconnect from, though, is family.
Knowing with cruise internet you can send a quick message home, or that someone can reach you if they need to, changes how relaxed you feel on the water.
That’s exactly what GigSky’s cruise eSIM Messaging + Essentials plan is for.

An eSIM is a digital SIM card that lives inside your phone. No physical card, no swapping anything out. You download an app, choose a plan, and your phone connects to a data network as if you'd inserted a local SIM.
A cruise eSIM works the same way, with one important difference: it's built for the internet on cruise ships through maritime networks that operate at sea.
Your regular phone plan, and most travel eSIMs, only work on land-based cell towers. When the ship is out on open water, those towers are out of range. A maritime network is what keeps you connected between ports.
GigSky is the only eSIM provider that operates on both major maritime networks, covering 290+ cruise ships worldwide.
That means your phone stays connected while the ship is sailing, not just when you're docked somewhere.
When you get close to a port, the eSIM automatically switches to the local land network. No manual steps, nothing to configure. You walk off the ship and you're already connected.

Messaging + Essentials is a new cruise eSIM plan from GigSky. It's not a full data plan. It doesn't give you open internet access or let you stream anything.
What it gives you is a reliable cruise internet connection to the apps that matter most when you're traveling and need to stay in touch.
Think of it as the version of connectivity you use on a cruise. Texting your family to let them know you arrived safely.
Pulling up Google Maps when you get off at a port you've never visited. Booking a ride back to the ship when your excursion runs long.
Sending a quick email to confirm something at home. That's what this plan is designed for.
It exists because plenty of cruisers don't need a full data plan. They need peace of mind. And that costs less.
The Messaging + Essentials cruise internet plan is limited to a specific set of apps. It helps to know that upfront, because the restrictions are worth knowing before you sail.
The photo restriction is the one most people ask about. You can send and receive text messages across all the supported apps, but photos and media won't go through.
If sharing photos while you're sailing matters to you, save them for when the ship is in port and you're on a local network, or wait until you're back home.
What this tradeoff buys you is a plan that uses very little data, which is why it can cover an entire multi-day cruise at a fraction of what a full data plan costs.
One cruiser internet plan covers your whole cruise. GigSky offers regional plans, so a Caribbean plan, for example, covers the ship and every port destination in that region.
You don't buy a separate plan for each country your ship stops in.
Two things happen automatically: the eSIM connects to the maritime network when you're at sea, and switches to the local land network as you arrive at each port.
It's the kind of seamless internet on cruise ships experience that works quietly in the background, so you don't manage any of this yourself.
All cruiser internet plans cover the same apps. Duration is the only variable.
For travelers weighing cruise internet options, these prices make it easy to stay connected without committing to a full data plan.
If you find that messaging access alone isn't enough for your trip, GigSky's standard cruise plan is also available in the app.
It runs on the same ships and the same regional coverage, with full data access and no app restrictions. Both options are there when you set up your plan.

GigSky offers a free 100MB trial on the cruise eSIM. No credit card required.
This is worth using even if you're planning to buy a paid plan, because it lets you confirm your phone supports eSIM and that everything installs correctly.
If you've never used an eSIM before, that test run matters. A few GigSky customers have noted they came in skeptical about whether it would work on a cruise ship.
Testing it for free is how you remove that uncertainty. Once it's installed and working, you top up to a paid plan and you're set.
This is how you get the internet on cruise ship both while you're sailing and at every port you visit.
The eSIM installs directly to your phone in a few minutes. Install it before you leave home, but keep it turned off until you board.
The eSIM auto-connects to the nearest available network, so turning it on too early means it may start using your plan data while you're still on land.
Switch it on once you're on the ship. The maritime network connection kicks in about an hour after the ship leaves port.
When your data reaches 20% remaining, you'll get a notification in the app. You can top up from anywhere on the ship, no Wi-Fi needed.
Messaging + Essentials is available on 290+ ships across all the major cruise lines, including Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, MSC, Celebrity, Princess, Disney, AIDA, Costa, and P&O. Every ship starts at $7.
The full list is at gigsky.com/data-cruises
Download the GigSky app to activate your free trial or choose the plan that fits your cruise.
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