The best eSIM for Bahamas
A coral-based archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean. Here is the plan we would pick today, the live pricing for every plan we track, and the practical things to know before you fly.
The lowest price-per-gigabyte we currently track for Bahamas. A solid fit for most one-to-two-week trips with maps, messaging, and the occasional photo upload.
| Provider | Data | Days | Price | $/GB | Get |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20GB | 30 | $49.00 | $2.45 | Get → | |
| 10GB | 30 | $34.00 | $3.40 | Get → | |
| 20GB | 30 | $73.00 | $3.65 | Get → | |
| 5GB | 30 | $19.00 | $3.80 | Get → | |
| 50GB | 30 | $203.00 | $4.06 | Get → | |
| 10GB | 30 | $43.00 | $4.30 | Get → | |
| 3GB | 30 | $16.00 | $5.33 | Get → | |
| 5GB | 30 | $29.99 | $6.00 | Get → | |
| 5GB | 30 | $30.00 | $6.00 | Get → | |
| 1GB | PAYG | $6.45 | $6.45 | Get → | |
| 2GB | PAYG | $12.90 | $6.45 | Get → | |
| 3GB | PAYG | $19.35 | $6.45 | Get → | |
| 5GB | PAYG | $32.25 | $6.45 | Get → | |
| 10GB | PAYG | $64.50 | $6.45 | Get → | |
| 3GB | 30 | $19.99 | $6.66 | Get → | |
| 10GB | 30 | $96.99 | $9.70 | Get → |
Prices are live and may change. Google Fi is excluded from the value ranking because it is a full phone plan rather than a travel data plan.
BTC and Aliv both run 4G with 5G appearing across central Nassau, the Cable Beach hotel strip and Paradise Island including Atlantis. The Sir Lynden Pindling International Airport (NAS) and the cruise port at Prince George Wharf stay live throughout.
Freeport, Lucaya Beach and the Port Lucaya marketplace are fully covered by both carriers. The drive east to Lucayan National Park and west to West End has signal at the main stops; quieter beach access roads thin out.
George Town on Great Exuma has functional 4G via BTC. Stocking Island ferry routes keep signal close to shore. The famous swimming-pigs day trip to Big Major Cay and the more remote southern Exumas thin out on the longer boat rides.
Marsh Harbour, Hope Town on Elbow Cay and Treasure Cay all have functional 4G. The smaller out-cays and the longer Sea of Abaco crossings have signal close to inhabited areas; the Bahamas Banks shallows occasionally drop on longer day trips.
Governor's Harbour, Dunmore Town (Harbour Island) and the Pink Sands Beach are well covered. The 110-mile drive along the Queen's Highway has signal at the main settlements; the Glass Window Bridge and Lighthouse Beach see brief drops in between.
The larger Out Island settlements have functional BTC signal. The deeper interiors, the famous blue holes of Andros and the longer drives across Cat Island and San Salvador thin out; many bonefishing flats and dive sites are reliably offline.
Nassau
- Arriving
- Lynden Pindling International (NAS) on New Providence is about 16 km from downtown Nassau. There is no rail link and ride apps are limited, so the transfer is a fixed-rate taxi. All terminals have full 4G from BTC and Aliv. Have data ready for the Paradise Island and cruise-port logistics on arrival.
- On the subway and rail
- Nassau moves by jitneys (the local buses), taxis and water taxis to Paradise Island; there is no metro. The Bahamas Ferries fast boats and mailboats link to the Out Islands. Coverage holds across downtown, Cable Beach and Paradise Island; the boat trips to the nearby cays lose signal once offshore.
- Free public WiFi
- The big resorts (Atlantis and Baha Mar) and the Nassau Cruise Port leave WiFi open for guests and passengers, as do the malls and the Port Lucaya-style marketplaces. Cafes downtown offer WiFi. NAS airport has free terminal WiFi. Hotels provide guest WiFi as standard.
- Coverage in the city
- BTC and Aliv both run 4G across Nassau, downtown, Cable Beach and Paradise Island including the Atlantis and Baha Mar resorts. The cruise port at Prince George Wharf is covered. The day-trip boats to the Exuma cays and the swimming-pigs excursions lose signal on the longer crossings.
- If you prefer a local SIM
- BTC and Aliv sell prepaid SIMs at NAS arrivals and downtown, with passport registration. Tourist data plans are available. A Caribbean regional eSIM is a good option if you are island-hopping; for a Nassau-only trip, resort WiFi plus a local SIM or eSIM covers most needs.
Freeport (Grand Bahama)
- Arriving
- Grand Bahama International (FPO) is close to Freeport, with arrivals connecting onward by taxi to the Lucaya resort area. All terminals have 4G from BTC and Aliv. Grand Bahama's telecom infrastructure was rebuilt after Hurricane Dorian in 2019. Have data ready for the resort and excursion logistics.
- On the subway and rail
- Freeport and the adjoining Lucaya resort area move by taxi, the local buses and resort shuttles; there is no metro or rail. Boats run to the offshore cays and dive sites. Coverage holds across Freeport, Lucaya and the Port Lucaya Marketplace; the boat trips lose signal a few kilometres offshore.
- Free public WiFi
- The Lucaya resorts and the Port Lucaya Marketplace leave WiFi open for guests and shoppers, and the cafes offer WiFi. FPO airport has free terminal WiFi. Hotels provide guest WiFi as standard, so the resort area is easy to stay connected in.
- Coverage in the city
- BTC and Aliv both cover Freeport, the Lucaya resort strip, the Port Lucaya Marketplace and the main beaches. The day-trip boats out to the reefs and the offshore cays lose signal once well offshore. Coverage is concentrated in the developed Freeport-Lucaya corridor; the eastern end of Grand Bahama thins out.
- If you prefer a local SIM
- BTC and Aliv sell prepaid SIMs at FPO and in Freeport. Passport registration applies. A Caribbean regional eSIM is convenient if combining Grand Bahama with Nassau or other islands; resort WiFi covers a good deal of a stay on its own.
Grab an eSIM before you arrive in Bahamas to skip local SIM queues. Most urban areas offer 4G or better, while rural regions can slow down, so keep offline maps handy. Activating the eSIM in advance ensures you are connected the moment you clear customs.
The Bahamas offers good mobile connectivity on its most populated islands. BTC (Bahamas Telecommunications Company) and Aliv provide 4G LTE on New Providence (Nassau/Paradise Island) and Grand Bahama (Freeport). These two main islands, where most tourists visit, have reliable coverage for navigation, messaging, and social media.
The Out Islands (Exumas, Eleuthera, Abaco, Long Island, etc.) have more variable coverage. Main settlements generally have service, but remote beaches and cays can be spotty. The Exuma Cays, popular for swimming pigs and island-hopping boat tours, have inconsistent coverage between islands. If you are heading beyond Nassau and Freeport, download offline maps and don't rely on continuous connectivity.
- Nassau and Paradise Island have strong, reliable coverage
- Out Islands have coverage in main towns but gaps between settlements
- Download offline maps before Exuma boat tours or island-hopping
- BTC has wider coverage across the island chain than Aliv
- Resort Wi-Fi is reliable on the main tourist islands
Average Data Cost
~$5-$8/GB
Network Quality
4G LTE on New Providence and Grand Bahama. Variable on Out Islands.
eSIM Availability
eSIM supported by BTC. Available through Caribbean regional plans.
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- 1
Buy and install at home on WiFi.
Installation is not the same as activation. You can install the Bahamas eSIM days ahead and only switch it on after you land, which avoids burning days of validity in transit.
- 2
Screenshot your current APN before you swap.
If you ever need to switch back to your home line quickly, that screenshot saves a support call from a foreign airport.
- 3
Decide on your dual-SIM strategy.
Keep your home line on for SMS-based bank logins, two-factor codes, and emergency calls. Set the travel eSIM as the data line only. Most modern phones can do both simultaneously.
- 4
Disable iMessage on the travel eSIM line.
Otherwise iMessage will try to re-activate against the new line on arrival and you will spend the first ten minutes troubleshooting it instead of finding the taxi rank.
- 5
Download offline maps for Bahamas.
Google Maps and Apple Maps both support offline regions. Pull them down on home WiFi so a flaky activation never leaves you without a route from the airport. Our offline maps guide walks through it step by step.
- 6
Activate at the airport, not before.
Once the validity timer starts it does not pause. A 15-day plan you turn on the morning of departure burns a full day of validity before you even land.
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