
Oceania Cruises has finished installing SpaceX’s Starlink satellite WiFi on all its ships, offering guests fast, unlimited internet access as part of their cruise fare. This upgrade uses low-earth orbit satellites to provide better internet speed, capacity, and reliability while at sea.
Each stateroom on Oceania ships comes with two free WiFi logins, allowing guests to stay connected during their travels. Additional logins and upgrades for streaming services are also available for purchase.
The WiFi upgrade is part of Oceania’s focus on improving the onboard experience. Guests also enjoy other amenities, including free specialty dining, unlimited drinks like specialty coffees and juices, in-room dining, fitness classes, and even laundry services—all included in the fare.
Oceania operates eight small luxury ships across its fleet, joining numerous other cruise lines and airlines taking advantage of Starlink’s faster high-speed internet.
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