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Frequently Asked Questions - Bahamas eSIM
Yes - eSIMs work fully in Bahamas on local carrier networks. Activation is simple: buy a plan, get a QR code by email, scan it in Settings → Cellular → Add eSIM, and turn on mobile data. The whole thing takes 2–3 minutes.
Our eSIMs run on local 4G/5G networks in Bahamas. Urban speeds average 30–100 Mbps - plenty for video calls, streaming, and social media. Rural coverage can be slower, but 3G is widely available as a fallback.
eSIM is supported by iPhone XS and newer, Samsung Galaxy S20+, Google Pixel 3 and newer, Huawei P40 Pro+, and most other modern smartphones. Run your phone through our compatibility checker before buying.
Most eSIM plans are data-only. For calls and messages, use WhatsApp, Viber, Telegram, or similar apps over Wi-Fi or mobile data. A handful of plans include a local phone number - that's clearly flagged on the plan details.
Just buy a new plan straight from our website or app - your new QR code arrives within seconds. Unlimited plans never run out.
Most modern phones hold 8–10 eSIM profiles, but only one can be active at a time. Delete old eSIMs and add new ones whenever you need to.
Local plans cover one country and are usually the cheapest option. Regional plans cover a group of countries (e.g., across Europe) and are ideal for multi-country trips. Global plans work in 173 countries - more expensive, but you pay once for worldwide coverage.
Yes - eSIMs are completely safe. They're embedded in your phone, so they can't be physically stolen or lost, and data is encrypted just like on a regular SIM card.
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All Bahamas eSIM plans
- 1 GB · 7 daysfrom $8.28
- 3 GB · 30 daysfrom $18.90
- 2 GB · 15 daysfrom $24.52
- 5 GB · 30 daysfrom $30.96
- 1 GB · 7 daysfrom $8.28
- 2 GB · 15 daysfrom $14.94
- 3 GB · 30 daysfrom $18.90
- 5 GB · 30 daysfrom $30.96
- 10 GB · 30 daysfrom $54.36
- Unlimited · 7 daysfrom $81.54
- 300 MB · 3 daysfrom $1.80
- 200 MB · 30 daysfrom $2.43
- 1 GB · 5 daysfrom $4.50
- 1 GB · 7 daysfrom $5.76
- 2 GB · 15 daysfrom $9.72
- 3 GB · 30 daysfrom $12.06
- 1 GB · 7 daysfrom $15.30
- 5 GB · 60 daysfrom $18.90
- 5 GB · 30 daysfrom $18.90
- 2 GB · 15 daysfrom $29.70
- 10 GB · 30 daysfrom $32.40
- 3 GB · 30 daysfrom $41.94
- 20 GB · 30 daysfrom $52.56
- 5 GB · 60 daysfrom $65.52
- 10 GB · 180 daysfrom $90.00
- 20 GB · 365 daysfrom $105.30
- 10 GB · 180 daysfrom $120.42
- 20 GB · 365 daysfrom $135.90
- 60 GB · 125 daysfrom $268.20
Why Travelers Choose an eSIM for Bahamas
Flying into Nassau (NAS) for Paradise Island and Atlantis Resort, Freeport for Grand Bahama beaches, or island-hopping to the Exumas, Eleuthera and Abaco on the Out Islands? A Bahamas eSIM connects to BTC (Bahamas Telecommunications Company) or Aliv the moment your plane lands — no Nassau arrivals kiosk queue, no tourist SIM paperwork. Activate a plan in two minutes, scan the QR code, and you're online for Uber-style Exuma taxi coordination, swimming-pigs tour bookings at Pig Beach, Atlantis Aquaventure waterpark entry scans, or Harbour Island pink-sand beach reviews. Choose a 3-day plan for a Nassau cruise stopover, a 7-day plan for a Paradise Island + Exumas weekend, a 30-day plan for a full Out Islands circuit, or Bahamas eSIM unlimited data for extended boating-community stays.
eSIM vs BTC Tourist SIM — Which Works Best for a Cruise Stopover?
BTC and Aliv sell tourist SIMs at Nassau and Freeport airports, but activation needs passport + tourist form. A Bahamas travel eSIM activates before you land — especially useful for cruise-ship passengers with limited Nassau stopover time who don't want to queue at a carrier kiosk.
| eSIM | BTC Tourist SIM | |
|---|---|---|
| Setup time | ≈ 2 minutes (QR scan pre-flight) | 15–30 minutes (NAS kiosk) |
| Paperwork | none | passport + tourist form |
| Cost | from ~$1.80/day | BSD 15–40 (~$15–40) tourist pack |
| Coverage | BTC / Aliv 4G/5G | same carriers |
| Cruise fit | great for short stopovers | overpriced for 8-hour stops |
Bahamas eSIM FAQ — Nassau/Exumas Coverage, BTC Support & Cruise-Stopover Travel
Which is the best eSIM for Bahamas?
The best eSIM for Bahamas depends on your trip — a 3-day plan fits a cruise stopover, a 7-day plan covers a Paradise Island + Exumas weekend with swimming-pigs boat tour, a 30-day plan fits a full Out Islands circuit through Eleuthera, Abaco and the Exumas, and Bahamas eSIM unlimited data suits longer boating-community stays or diaspora family visits. Our Bahamas eSIMs run on BTC and Aliv, with dense 4G/5G around Nassau and reliable 4G across the main Out Islands.
Does a Bahamas eSIM work on the Out Islands (Exumas, Eleuthera, Abaco)?
Yes — BTC has 4G at all the major Out Island population centers: Staniel Cay and George Town in the Exumas, Governor's Harbour and Harbour Island in Eleuthera, Marsh Harbour and Hope Town in Abaco. Expect signal drops on remote cays during boating trips (swimming-pig excursions sometimes have brief gaps), but every main settlement and ferry dock has reliable 4G.
Is a prepaid Bahamas eSIM good for cruise travelers?
Yes — a prepaid Bahamas eSIM is ideal for cruise-ship passengers doing Nassau or Freeport stopovers. Install the QR code before boarding your cruise, activate when you dock, and use it during the 6-8 hour shore excursion for Atlantis tickets, Paradise Island ferry-scheduling, or Junkanoo Beach coordination. No BSD cash exchange, no kiosk time cutting into your port call.