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Mobile data in St. Martin recommendation #317243
04/03/2024 09:22 AM
04/03/2024 09:22 AM
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Just got back from St. Martin (the French part) and want to share my recommendation – I was using an eSIM for the first time for mobile data, and it was a discovery. For anyone that was living under a rock like me, eSIMs are pretty much the same as a SIM card, you just don’t need to switch anything or buy it physically. By having an app you can switch to a local provider and have cheaper data. I was using the one called Saily for my whole trip, and it worked really well.
Maybe it helps some of you!

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Re: Mobile data in St. Martin recommendation [Re: hankmanco] #317248
04/03/2024 09:50 AM
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It doesn’t look like they have a plan for the Dutch side.
Did you try it on the Dutch side?
I have tried the e-Sims before specifically Airalo.
It worked OK in some areas but dropped off in others.

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