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The best eSIM for Maldives

A tropical paradise of overwater bungalows and coral reefs. 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.

Top pick for Maldives
GoMoWorld 0.4GB · 7 days

The lowest price-per-gigabyte we currently track for Maldives. A solid fit for most one-to-two-week trips with maps, messaging, and the occasional photo upload.

$3.99
$9.97/GB · live pricing
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Every plan we track for Maldives
10 plans across 3 providers, sorted by price-per-gigabyte. Numbers come straight from our pricing database, refreshed every four hours.
Nomad logoNomad
$45.00
Data
20GB
Days
10
$/GB
$2.25
Network
Dhiraagu · 4G
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GoMoWorld logoGoMoWorld
$19.99
Data
4GB
Days
30
$/GB
$5.00
Network
Dhiraagu, Ooredoo Maldives · 4G
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GoMoWorld logoGoMoWorld
$29.99
Data
6GB
Days
30
$/GB
$5.00
Network
Dhiraagu, Ooredoo Maldives · 4G
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GoMoWorld logoGoMoWorld
$10.99
Data
2GB
Days
30
$/GB
$5.50
Network
Dhiraagu, Ooredoo Maldives · 4G
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Nomad logoNomad
$55.00
Data
10GB
Days
30
$/GB
$5.50
Network
Dhiraagu · 4G
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Nomad logoNomad
$35.00
Data
5GB
Days
30
$/GB
$7.00
Network
Dhiraagu · 4G
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Nomad logoNomad
$25.00
Data
3GB
Days
30
$/GB
$8.33
Network
Dhiraagu · 4G
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GoMoWorld logoGoMoWorld
$3.99
Data
0.4GB
Days
7
$/GB
$9.97
Network
Dhiraagu, Ooredoo Maldives · 4G
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Saily logoSaily
$14.99
Data
1GB
Days
7
$/GB
$14.99
Network
Dhiraagu, Ooredoo Maldives · 4G
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Nomad logoNomad
$17.00
Data
1GB
Days
7
$/GB
$17.00
Network
Dhiraagu · 4G
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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.

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How you will use it
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4 GB
0.4 GB/day Ă— 10 days, with a small buffer
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Network coverage, region by region
Most “best eSIM” pages tell you Maldives has good coverage and stop there. Here is what actually works where, by region, sourced from carrier roaming agreements and updated when carriers change partners.
Malé and Hulhumalé
Excellent

Dhiraagu and Ooredoo Maldives both run 5G across the capital island and the reclaimed Hulhumalé district. Velana International Airport on Hulhulé is fully covered, including the seaplane terminal.

North and South Malé Atoll Resorts
Strong

Resort islands within the two Malé atolls have carrier coverage at the resort itself, with both Dhiraagu and Ooredoo active on most resort islands. Speedboat and seaplane transfers maintain signal close to Malé but thin on the longer crossings.

Local Inhabited Islands (Maafushi, Thoddoo, Dhigurah)
Good

The budget-friendly local islands have 4G via Dhiraagu and Ooredoo. Smaller harbour villages on Baa and Raa atolls thin out, with Dhiraagu the most consistent island carrier.

Southern Atolls (Addu, Fuvahmulah)
Good

Addu City (Hithadhoo, Maradhoo, Gan) and Fuvahmulah have functional 4G. The tiger-shark dive sites off Fuvahmulah have signal near the dive boats; descent sites at depth drop signal as expected.

Liveaboard Dive Routes and Open Ocean
Variable

Liveaboard boats hold signal close to inhabited islands and at major dive sites near reef edges. Long open-water crossings between atolls drop signal entirely; manta and whale-shark night dives in Hanifaru Bay area have signal at the resort base.

City-by-city connectivity in Maldives
Carrier coverage is the same nationwide story; the airport, the subway, and the free WiFi situation change city by city. Here is what travelers asking specifically about these cities actually need to know.

Malé

Arriving
Velana International (MLE) sits on Hulhulé island, linked to the capital and Hulhumalé by the Sinamalé Bridge. The transfer to Malé is a short taxi over the bridge or a public ferry; resort guests connect onward by speedboat or from the seaplane terminal. The airport has full 5G from Dhiraagu and Ooredoo Maldives. Tourist SIM desks at arrivals are quick if you want a local plan.
On the subway and rail
Malé is tiny and walkable. The Sinamalé Bridge links Malé, the airport island and Hulhumalé, crossed by buses and taxis. The MTCC public ferries and the Greater Malé bus network connect the islands. Coverage holds across the capital, the bridge and Hulhumalé; the speedboat and seaplane resort transfers hold signal near Malé and thin on the longer crossings.
Free public WiFi
Cafes and hotels across Malé and Hulhumalé, and the malls in Hulhumalé, provide WiFi. MLE airport has free terminal WiFi. Most resorts run their own guest WiFi. Connectivity in the capital is easy; the further-out resorts rely on a mix of cellular coverage and resort networks.
Coverage in the city
Dhiraagu and Ooredoo both run 5G across Malé, the reclaimed Hulhumalé district and the airport including the seaplane terminal. The capital's Friday Mosque, the fish market and Sultan Park are all covered. Resort and speedboat transfers hold signal close to the capital; the open-water atoll crossings drop coverage.
If you prefer a local SIM
Dhiraagu and Ooredoo have desks at MLE arrivals and shops in Malé and Hulhumalé, with passport registration. Many resorts include WiFi, so some guests skip a SIM entirely. For island-hopping or local-island stays, a local SIM or an international travel eSIM that includes the Maldives is worth having.

Maafushi

Arriving
Maafushi is reached from Velana International (MLE) by a public ferry of about an hour and a half or a speedboat of around 30 minutes. It is the best-known budget local island, an alternative to the private resorts. Buy a SIM at the airport on arrival, since the island itself has fewer carrier outlets. Have data ready for the excursion bookings.
On the subway and rail
Maafushi is a small local island with no real road transit; it is entirely walkable. Public MTCC ferries and speedboats connect it to Malé and the airport. Excursion boats run to sandbanks, snorkelling sites and dolphin trips. Coverage holds across the village and the bikini beach; the excursion boats hold signal near the island and thin on the longer trips.
Free public WiFi
The guesthouses and cafes on the island provide guest WiFi as standard, which is the main supplement to cellular data. Connectivity is reliable in the village; the snorkelling and sandbank excursions are where you should expect gaps offshore.
Coverage in the city
Dhiraagu and Ooredoo both cover Maafushi village and the designated bikini beach with 4G. The excursion boats to nearby sandbanks and snorkel sites hold signal close to the island; the deeper trips out to manta and whale-shark sites drop coverage on the open water between atolls.
If you prefer a local SIM
There are limited carrier outlets on Maafushi itself, so the easiest path is a Dhiraagu or Ooredoo tourist SIM bought at Velana airport on arrival, or an international travel eSIM that includes the Maldives. Passport registration applies to local SIMs.
Local Network Insights
Curated tips to help you stay connected in Maldives.

Grab an eSIM before you arrive in Maldives 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.

Connectivity Overview
What to expect for mobile connectivity in Maldives.

The Maldives is a unique connectivity environment where two carriers - Dhiraagu and Ooredoo Maldives - serve a nation spread across 26 atolls and over 1,000 islands. 4G coverage is available on Male, Hulhumale, and most resort islands, supporting the photo-heavy social media sharing that the destination is known for. Resort islands typically have both cellular coverage and their own Wi-Fi networks, giving guests multiple connectivity options.

Coverage between atolls varies, and speedboat or seaplane transfers may pass through areas with no signal. Less-developed local islands and guesthouses on smaller atolls may have weaker or intermittent service compared to the major resort islands. Liveaboard diving trips can spend extended periods in areas with minimal cellular coverage.

Data costs in the Maldives are noticeably higher than in neighboring South Asian countries, reflecting the premium nature of the destination. International eSIM providers offer plans for the Maldives, but pricing is on the expensive side compared to mainland destinations.

Practical Data Tips
  • Resort islands generally have both cellular coverage and property Wi-Fi - check if Wi-Fi is included in your rate
  • Data costs are higher than mainland South Asia - consider using resort Wi-Fi for heavy downloads and uploads
  • Seaplane and speedboat transfers may have no signal - download entertainment and save boarding passes offline
  • Liveaboard diving trips will have limited cellular coverage between atolls
  • Activate and test your eSIM before leaving Male or the airport island to ensure it works
At a Glance

Average Data Cost

~$6-$8/GB

Network Quality

4G on Male, Hulhumale, and major resort islands. Variable coverage between atolls and on smaller local islands.

eSIM Availability

International travel eSIM providers cover the Maldives but at premium pricing. Dhiraagu offers some local eSIM options for visitors.

Major Carriers

Dhiraagu
Ooredoo Maldives

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Before you fly: a 6-step checklist
The mistakes that cost travelers in Maldives are almost always procedural, not which-eSIM-did-you-buy. Here is the order of operations that works.
  1. 1

    Buy and install at home on WiFi.

    Installation is not the same as activation. You can install the Maldives eSIM days ahead and only switch it on after you land, which avoids burning days of validity in transit.

  2. 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. 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. 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. 5

    Download offline maps for Maldives.

    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. 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.

Questions other travelers asked
Pulled from the real search queries that land people on this page. We keep adding to this as new questions about Maldives eSIMs come in.

Reports from travelers
Short, verified notes from people who actually used these plans in Maldives. Not testimonials, not paid placements.

We are building this section from real, verified traveler submissions rather than stock testimonials, so it stays empty until we have notes we can stand behind. If you have used an eSIM in Maldives recently, a one-paragraph note on what worked (and what did not) helps the next traveler.

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Pricing on this page is pulled live from our database and refreshed every four hours. Coverage notes are sourced from carrier roaming agreements and updated when carriers change partners. Provider rankings are determined by price-per-gigabyte and plan flexibility, not by who pays the largest commission.