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eSIM for Cruises — What Actually Works

Cruise ship connectivity is expensive and slow. A travel eSIM solves the port problem — while docked, you connect to local networks for full-speed data at a fraction of the ship's Wi-Fi price.

At sea vs in port — two very different situations

At sea (more than ~5 km from land), your phone has no land-based carrier signal. The cruise ship's satellite Wi-Fi is your only option — typically R$ 99,40–R$ 198,80/day for limited, slow data. A travel eSIM cannot help you at sea.

In port, everything changes. When docked in Barcelona, Rome, Athens, Dubrovnik, or any port city, your phone automatically connects to local LTE networks. A Europe eSIM means you have full-speed LTE data the moment the ship docks — for as long as you are in port.

How to use an eSIM on a cruise itinerary

Cruise ship Wi-Fi packages — what you actually get

Every major cruise line sells onboard internet packages. Here is what to expect before you decide whether to buy one:

Package tierTypical daily priceSpeedBest for
Social media onlyR$ 49,70–R$ 74,55/dayVery slowMessaging only
Surf / browseR$ 74,55–R$ 124,25/daySlow (1–5 Mbps)Email, light browsing
Stream / videoR$ 124,25–R$ 198,80/dayMedium (5–15 Mbps)Video calls
Premium unlimitedR$ 149,10–R$ 248,50/dayFastest availableHeavy use

Speeds are shared across thousands of passengers via a single satellite uplink. Peak hours (7–9 pm) can reduce speeds to near-unusable. For a 7-day cruise, a stream package costs R$ 869,75–R$ 1.391,60 — often more than your entire cruise eSIM plan.

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