Compare prepaid eSIM data plans for your next trip to St. Barthélemy. Get the most data, texts and calls at the best price. Never hassle again buying a physical sim card.
Local Saint Barthelemy - 30 Days - 10 GB
Nomad
10 GB
BEST CARIBBEAN
Ubigi
3 GB
Local Saint Barthelemy - 30 Days - 5 GB
Nomad
5 GB
Surf 20GB/month in Global
BNESIM
20 GB
Surf 20GB/month in Saint Barthelemy
BNESIM
20 GB
Surf 10GB/month in Global
BNESIM
10 GB
Surf 10GB/month in Saint Barthelemy
BNESIM
10 GB
Local Saint Barthelemy - 30 Days - 3 GB
Nomad
3 GB
Surf 5GB/month in Global
BNESIM
5 GB
Surf 5GB/month in Saint Barthelemy
BNESIM
5 GB
Surf 3GB/month in Global
BNESIM
3 GB
Surf 3GB/month in Saint Barthelemy
BNESIM
3 GB
Caribbean
GigSky
10 GB
Barnet - 1 GB
Airalo
1 GB
Surf 1GB/week in Global
BNESIM
1 GB
Surf 1GB/week in Saint Barthelemy
BNESIM
1 GB
Caribbean
GigSky
5 GB
Local Saint Barthelemy - 7 Days - 1 GB
Nomad
1 GB
Caribbean
GigSky
1 GB
World Plan
GigSky
5 GB
4/5
I purchased an 20GB eSIM from Airalo for my trip to South Africa. Installation process is very easy using their app. I used a lot Google Maps, Waze and Uber, as well as Facetime and WhatsApp to send lots of videos and pictures. And it's cool that you can track the amount of data left in the app. Overall, I would definitely recommend Airalo eSIMs. Only 4 stars because no 5G only 4G ;)
Nel
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4/5
I used Airalo and Nomad in Hokkaido when I was visiting Japan. Here is my review for Airalo. I had a great experience overall: setup of the eSIM was very smooth, but I was a bit disappointed with bandwidth speeds eventhough it was acceptable. I purchased Airalo's Moshi Moshi 1GB plan which is only compatible in Japan and is a data-only plan. The good : - Airalo's user experience is very good. The eSIM setup was very simple and was mostly about clicking on buttons through the entire process. - I was able to roam on the NTT Docomo network in 4G, which is really efficient in Japan. I did a few tests and was about to get roughly 80.6MBS download and 8.6MBS upload speeds. So great download speeds. Upload speeds could have been better. Airalo also advertised the eSIM as compatible with KDDI (another network provider) but I did not try it. The bad : - Too bad I did not get 5G it was a bit frustrating because my phone is 5G compatible. - Since Airalo is not a local network, my internet traffic was routed through Singapore, which is a bit far from Japan - so latency was not the best
vayo
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4/5
I tried both Airalo and Nomad when I was visiting Japan , here is my review for Nomad. The experience was overall very good. Too bad the plan did not offer 5G. What I liked : - Although I had to copy and paste my eSIM information manually the setup instructions were very simple and well explained. - The plan worked well and offered good speeds. I was able to get 69.2MBS download speed and 18.3MBS upload speed while I did my test in Sapporo downtown. What I did not like : - It's a bit unfortunate I was not able to get 5G while 5G was available in Sapporo - Since Nomad is not a local network, my internet was roaming through Honk Kong (I guess where Nomad server is). It was not a big issue but added an extra bit of latency.
vayo
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4/5
Really smooth experience! App is simple to use and the internet was fast all over Los Angeles. Good stuff
Greg O.
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