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If you’ve ever been on a cruise and felt that sinking feeling when your phone says “No Service,” you’re not alone.
Many travelers discover too late that staying connected at sea isn’t as simple, or as affordable, as it is on land.
Whether you want to check in with family, share your sunset photos instantly, or keep an eye on work emails, Royal Caribbean offers a few ways to get online.
In this guide, we’ll walk through three main options: roaming with your home carrier, Royal Caribbean’s VOOM WiFi, and GigSky’s Cruise + Land eSIM plans, so you can pick the cruise WiFi that fits your trip and your budget.
Using your mobile carrier’s roaming services can be a convenient way to stay connected during your cruise. However, it’s also the priciest option for most travelers, especially on the high seas.
This option works well if you prioritize convenience and only need minimal data (e.g., for occasional texts or emails). Heavy internet users might want to avoid roaming entirely due to its high costs.
Royal Caribbean cruise WiFi, powered by Starlink technology, is marketed as “the fastest internet at sea.” It offers connectivity that supports activities like browsing, social media, video calls, and streaming.

Royal Caribbean offers a single package for their cruise ship WiFi offering: Surf & Stream. Subsequent devices cost more per device per day. Royal Caribbean offers up to 30% discounts if cruisers book in advance (depends on the current promotions).
VOOM WiFi is ideal for travelers who want a reliable connection for both productivity and entertainment.

The GigSky Cruise + Land eSIM plan is a modern option that works seamlessly both onboard Carnival ships and when docked at port destinations. All you need is an eSIM-compatible smartphone.
When you are ready to start your trip, use the following instructions to set up your GigSky Cruise + Land eSIM!
Ensure your smartphone supports eSIM technology.
Install the GigSky app on your device from your app store.
Open the app and browse the available plans. Pick the Cruise + Land plan that corresponds with your cruise itinerary.
Follow the activation instructions in the app. Sometimes, you’ll scan a QR code to install the eSIM profile.
Once installed, configure GigSky as your active data provider under your phone’s settings.
Frequent travelers and budget-conscious cruisers will find GigSky’s eSIM plans a cost-effective, hassle-free alternative to cruise ship WiFi. It’s an especially good option if you plan to explore ports and need connectivity off the ship.
To help you decide, here’s a quick side-by-side comparison of the three options:
Each option has benefits and drawbacks, so consider your budget, connectivity needs, and how much time you’ll spend online during your trip.

1.Pre-book your WiFi plan:
Royal Caribbean may offer discounts of up to 30% if you purchase WiFi before boarding. Their offers change frequently, so it’s best to check after you book your cruise. GigSky routinely runs sales and offers rewards to returning customers. Take advantage of these offers to save even more!
2. Track usage:
Monitor data consumption to avoid surprises, especially on pay-as-you-go plans like roaming. (Avoid asking What is data roaming? On your trip. You may come home to a very expensive cell phone bill!)
3. Limit usage during peak times:
Cruise ship WiFi tends to slow down when demand is high, such as evenings. Also, keep in mind that cruisers have reported data throttling on Royal Caribbean cruises.
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