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Cruise Webcams to Watch Right Now

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Lori A. May

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Feb 21, 2024

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What’s the next best thing to being on a cruise ship? Perhaps finding your next cruise deal makes top of the list but, until that next sail away party happens, watching cruise ship webcams will help as you daydream about the next group vacation.

Watching live cruise ship webcams or tuning into your favorite port cam will help keep you up to date with the comings and goings at popular cruise ports. Virtually take in the sunshine with the Port Nassau webcam or scan the Miami cruise port webcam to spy on your favorite ship as it sets sail to tropical destinations.

Not all cruise lines offer live feeds, unfortunately. The Royal cams were discontinued, for example, but there are many cruise ship webcams to watch. The Norwegian Getaway webcam offers dreamy views from the bridge, as do many others included in the list below. Take a look at our roundup of cruise ship webcams and port cam availability below.

Editor's note: Cruise lines and ports are only listed if they had active webcams at the time of publication. Some links point to aggregate pages to access the cameras from multiple ships, while others go to individual ship cams. Feed functionality and quality are subject to change at any time and are dependent on many factors, including weather, connection speeds and the whims of cruise line and port officials.

Cruise Ship Webcams: Find Your Favorite Ship in Port or at Sea

Carnival Fascination (Photo: Carnival Cruise Line)
Carnival Fascination (Photo: Carnival Cruise Line)

AIDA Cruises Webcams

German cruise line AIDA offers 36 cruise ship webcams, including three different perspectives from their newest ship, AIDAcosma. Guests who have downloaded Aida’s mobile app will also be able to watch live feeds from cruise ship cameras, including views from the bridge.

Costa Cruises Webcams

Costa Cruises offers a convenient landing page noting which cruise ship webcams are available. The page also shares the ship’s current position and itinerary. While these Costa cruise ship cameras offer a small live feed from the bow and aft, larger webcam views are available elsewhere.

Norwegian Cruise Ship Webcams

Norwegian Cruise Line has cruise ship webcams on much of its fleet. While there isn’t a single aggregate webcam page on NCL.com, it is easy enough to find individual cruise ship cameras by visiting NCL’s website.

On the NCL site, click on your ship of choice and scroll to the image gallery to see an option for webcam. Clicking that will produce a static recent image from the ship’s live camera. Here is a link to the Norwegian Bliss webcam, for example. Alternatively, Cruising Earth hosts a page with all the Norwegian ship cameras.

Princess Cruise Ship Webcams

Princess Cruises makes it easy to find an assortment of bridge views by housing all of its cruise ship webcams on a single page. The visual includes a note of where the ship is or is on route to.

TUI Cruises Webcams

German cruise line TUI Cruises provides a dozen live cruise ship webcams from its fleet. On the cruise line’s website, visitors can also navigate to their favorite Mein Schiff ship to watch time lapse videos from the cruise ship cameras, like this video for Mein Schiff 4.

Viking Ocean Cruises

Viking Ocean Cruises has eight webcams available online on one aggregate page. Live feeds from the cruise ship webcams note the current location and itinerary name for each Viking vessel.

Cruise Port Webcams: Watch a Live Feed of Ships in Port

Palm Beach Tour at Oranjestad, Aruba Port
Palm Beach Tour at Oranjestad, Aruba Port

Bimini Port Webcam

Curious about Virgin Voyages? You can sneak a peek at Scarlet Lady or other vessels from visiting cruise lines, like Celebrity or Carnival, thanks to this port cam at the port of Bimini.

Cozumel Cruise Port Webcam

Grab your favorite fruity cocktail and view up to four ships at once with the Cozumel cruise port cam, which broadcasts via a live YouTube feed. You’ll be dreaming up your next Cozumel cruise booking in no time.

Grand Cayman Cruise Port Webcam

This collection of port cams at Grand Cayman shows the outdoor cruise port facilities, the dock and cargo facilities. You might catch a glimpse of sunshine, or see the occasional poor weather that strikes the Caribbean from time to time.

Grand Turk Cruise Port Webcam

While no continuous port cam feed is available, the webcam for Grand Turk's cruise center features still images that are updated every few minutes. Even a brief glimpse is enough to get excited about reuniting with the port’s swim up pool bar.

Juneau Cruise Port Webcam

With this port cam in Juneau, Alaska, not only will you get a view of ships docked in Juneau, but you'll also catch an eyeful of floatplanes and the gorgeous scenery surrounding it all. Just click play and skip the commercial to start watching.

Ketchikan Cruise Port Webcam

Although the Ketchikan port cam is a still shot that's updated every few hours, it's a great way to

get a look at three of the port's berths. It’s also a nice glimpse at Ketchikan’s waterfront, though the Salmon Walk is just out of view.

Key West Cruise Port Webcam

This rotating webcam in Key West, set atop the Shipwreck Museum's tower, offers sweeping real-time views of the Key West Harbor. Press play on the port cam and skip the commercial to stay updated on cruise ship arrivals and departures.

King's Wharf Cruise Port Webcam

This rotating live view from the port cam at the Royal Naval Dockyard in Bermuda shows the naval yard, as well as the cruise ship dock. Click the play button and bypass the commercial to get started.

Miami Cruise Port Webcam

Port Miami, one of the busiest cruise homeports in the world, offers live panoramic views from its port cam. To watch the Miami cruise port webcam, just click on play, and skip the commercial.

Nassau Cruise Port Webcam

The Port Nassau webcam shows live views of the cruise ship docking area from the top of a nearby hotel. Hit the play button and you’ll see docked ships and sail aways aplenty. The camera moves around so you can even get a close-up view of passengers on the deck.

Port Canaveral Cruise Port Webcam

With this webcam, Port Canaveral views include images of your favorite family-friendly ships as they come and go. The port cam is set atop a nearby restaurant. Be sure to click the play button and skip the commercial to start the feed.

Port Everglades (Fort Lauderdale) Cruise Port Webcam

Fort Lauderdale's Port Everglades webcam is another way to keep tabs on the constant influx of ships in Florida. Check out dock views on this port cam by pressing the play button.

Roatan (Mahogany Bay) Cruise Port Webcam

Although it won't give you a view of the ship, this Roatan port cam shows you the outdoor port facilities area at Mahogany Bay. The view is a bit hazy, and it's a still photo that's only updated once every few hours, but if you're missing Roatan, this is a good way to get your fix.

Publish date January 08, 2020
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