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Carnival Raises Internet Prices

Frank Moriano by Frank Moriano
November 19, 2025
in Carnival, Cruise News
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Carnival Raises Internet Prices

As the sun sets on another dazzling day at sea, it’s easy to get lost in the magic of cruising. The salty breeze, stunning views, and endless dining options create a paradise that many dream about. But for those who want to stay connected while sailing with Carnival Cruise Line, there’s been some news that might cause a few ripples in your plans. Recently, Carnival announced an increase in their internet prices—a move that’s leaving both seasoned cruisers and first-timers pondering how this affects their vacation connectivity.

The New Price Structure

Carnival Cruise Line has recently implemented a price increase for its internet packages, leaving many travelers surprised. This change affects both the basic and premium options, making it more expensive to stay connected while at sea.

  • Social Plan: $18.70 per day
  • Value Plan: $22.10 per day
  • Premium Plan: $23.80 per day
  • Premium Multi-Device Plan: $84 per day for up to 4 devices

The adjustment in pricing can be attributed to various factors, including rising operational costs and demand for better connectivity. As more passengers rely on their devices for communication and entertainment during cruises, Carnival aims to enhance its services accordingly.

However, this hike means that guests will need to consider their budget carefully when planning their trips. The new rates may lead some cruisers to rethink how they connect with family and friends back home or explore alternative methods of staying online while sailing the high seas.

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Alternatives to Staying Connected While Cruising

When it comes to staying connected while on a cruise, there are several alternatives you can consider. Many passengers enjoy the thrill of disconnecting from their devices and immersing themselves in the experience. However, if you prefer to keep in touch with family or share your adventures on social media, you have options.

One popular choice is purchasing an internet package before your cruise. Carnival often offers discounts for pre-purchase deals that can save you some money compared to onboard prices. This way, you’ll know exactly what you’re spending ahead of time.

Another option is using Wi-Fi at port stops. Many cities offer free public Wi-Fi in cafes or libraries, allowing you to check emails and post updates without incurring high costs aboard the ship.

If you’re traveling with friends or family members who might be interested in sharing a package, consider splitting the cost of higher-tier plans available on board. This approach can make connecting more affordable while still providing enough bandwidth for everyone’s needs.

Look into downloading content before your trip—such as movies or books—to enjoy offline during longer stretches at sea when connectivity may not be feasible or reliable.

While Carnival’s recent internet price increase may require some adjustments to how we plan our online activities during cruises, being resourceful can help ensure that staying connected doesn’t break the bank.

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