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DFDS ferry WiFi: Complete Guide 2026

Planning a crossing on DFDS and want to know what to expect from the onboard WiFi? Below: the provider, typical speeds, and a clear answer on whether it's free.

Provider Summary

DFDS's ferry WiFi is powered primarily by Cellular (shore-based directional WiFi), with typical speeds around 10 Mbps. [source]

Free?
Mixed — see free conditions
Provider
Cellular (shore-based directional WiFi)
Last verified
2026-05-08

Frequently Asked Questions

Does DFDS have WiFi on every ferry?

Strong throughout the ship within ~30 km of shore on Channel routes. North Sea and Baltic crossings rely on satellite mid-route — expect drops 50–200 km from land.

What WiFi provider does DFDS use?

DFDS ferry WiFi is powered primarily by Cellular (shore-based directional WiFi). [source] For free vs paid, see /dfds-free-ferry-wifi.

How fast is DFDS ferry WiFi?

DFDS WiFi runs on Cellular (shore-based directional WiFi), with typical speeds around 10 Mbps. [source] For pricing, see /dfds-ferry-wifi-cost.

Where does DFDS WiFi drop out during a crossing?

Open-water crossings depend on satellite coverage. DFDS's satellite system handles most of the crossing, but coverage gaps are normal.

How do I connect to DFDS WiFi?

To connect after boarding the ferry: enable WiFi on your device, select the DFDS network, and follow the on-board portal to either log in (free passes) or buy a plan. For free options, see /dfds-free-ferry-wifi.