Crucially, your phone does this in the background whether you are actively using it or not. Background app updates, email syncing, and push notifications are enough to accumulate hundreds of dollars in charges without you touching your screen.
The trap catches people who think they are covered. Having the ship’s WiFi package does not stop your phone connecting to the maritime cellular network. Having an international roaming plan does not help either, because maritime networks are almost never included. The only thing that stops it is airplane mode.
The Roaming Threat Does Not End in Port
Most people understand how to put their phones into airplane mode when sailing the oceans. However, one thing that might come unexpectedly is what occurs when the ship begins to dock at the next port of call. The moment your boat docks, your phone starts to receive signals from the towers of the country where the boat is going to dock. If you have no roaming plan in that particular country, the cost of using your phone would still be charged by the service provider according to the regular international roaming fee, which, in the case of US companies, is around $10 to $15 a day.
For a week-long cruise through the Caribbean islands and having five ports in five countries, the bill could easily add up very quickly. While there is a way to avoid the issue of maritime roaming via airplane mode, doing the same during the actual visitation of the port itself may lead to other problems.
The Right Solution for Port Days
This is exactly the problem a travel eSIM solves. Rather than your phone connecting to an expensive foreign carrier and billing you at roaming rates, an eSIM gives your phone a local prepaid data plan that activates automatically the moment you arrive in each country.
Esimatic’s eSIM Caribbean plan covers 25 destinations across the region under a single purchase, so whether your ship docks in the Bahamas, Jamaica, Barbados, or the Cayman Islands, your phone connects to local networks at prepaid rates with no roaming charges and no surprise bills waiting at home. For European itineraries, the eSIM Europe plan covers 36 countries including all the major Mediterranean and Northern European ports under one plan.
The key difference is transparency. With Esimatic, you know exactly what you are paying before you leave home, and that amount does not change regardless of how many ports you visit or how many background apps are running on your phone.