AIDA Cruises
11 ships- AIDAbella
- AIDAblu
- AIDAcosma
- AIDAdiva
- AIDAluna
- AIDAmar
- AIDAnova
- AIDAperla
- AIDAprima
- AIDAsol
- AIDAstella
AT-SEA COVERAGE
Our at-sea eSIM runs on Telenor Maritime's maritime network — the same network fitted to 146+ cruise ships and ferries across 32 lines. Search yours below and set it up before you sail.
Cruise plans from 12.37 EUR
A cruise eSIM isn't tied to any single line — it connects to the maritime network built into the ship itself. If your vessel carries Telenor Maritime's network (the ones listed below), your phone picks it up automatically once you're out on the water, while your everyday SIM stays in place for calls and texts.
Coverage depends on your ship and route and can weaken in port, close to land, or on remote stretches. At-sea data is built for messaging, maps, email and social — not heavy streaming. We don't promise a fixed speed.
Type your ship or cruise line to check it against our 146 supported vessels.
Fleet list last checked July 2026. Coverage can change as ships are fitted or retired — always confirm your exact ship and route before you sail.
The maritime fleet grows all the time, so a missing ship today may be covered tomorrow — and even when a vessel isn't fitted at sea, many of our plans include data in the countries you'll visit, so you're still connected in port and on shore excursions. Tell us your ship and sailing and we'll confirm what's covered before you buy.
Ask about my shipChoose a cruise plan and pay online. Your eSIM and QR code arrive by email in minutes — set it up on home WiFi before you leave.
Out on the water on a supported ship, your phone connects to the maritime network automatically. Your normal SIM stays in for calls and texts.
Ashore, your phone moves to local networks. Many plans include the countries you visit, or add a low-cost country eSIM from the same account.
Search your ship or cruise line in the finder above. If it appears, the vessel carries the Telenor Maritime maritime network our at-sea plans use, so your phone will connect to it automatically once you're at sea. Coverage still depends on your route and can dip near land or in port, so treat the list as “this ship is fitted” rather than a guarantee of a fixed speed everywhere.
The maritime fleet changes constantly, so a ship that's missing today may be added soon. Even when a vessel isn't fitted for at-sea data, many of our plans include mobile data in the countries you'll visit — so you stay connected in port and on shore excursions with a country eSIM from the same account. Contact us with your ship and sailing dates and we'll confirm exactly what's covered before you pay.
We last checked the covered-fleet list in July 2026. Ships are fitted, re-flagged and retired over time, so coverage can change between updates. For a specific sailing, always confirm your exact vessel with us before you book — we'd rather tell you straight than have you find out at sea.
Both. The same maritime network is fitted to major ocean cruise lines — like AIDA, Costa, Cunard, P&O and Viking Ocean — and to many ferries that matter for Scandinavian and European travel, including Color Line, DFDS, Fjord Line, Stena Line and Finnlines. Search the finder to see every supported vessel grouped by line.
At sea, your phone uses the ship's maritime network. In port and ashore it switches to local mobile networks instead. That's why our cruise plans pair open-water coverage with data for the countries on your itinerary — so you're connected across the whole trip, not just the stretches between ports, without swapping SIMs or paying roaming rates.
Install your cruise eSIM on home WiFi, keep your usual number, and skip the per-day onboard WiFi bill. One plan for the whole trip.