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Best eSIM for Indonesia

Compare the best Indonesia eSIM options for Bali (Canggu, Ubud, Seminyak), Jakarta, Lombok, and multi-island trips — find the right data size, hotspot support, and setup steps before you fly.

Quick recommendation

Start with a plan that covers your daily maps, messaging, and transport apps. If you expect to work, hotspot, or stream, choose more data upfront.

A 5–10 GB plan covers most one- to two-week Bali trips. Bali's main tourist areas — Seminyak, Canggu, Ubud, and Kuta — have generally reliable 4G coverage. Grab is the primary ride-hailing app in Indonesia and requires a live connection for every booking. Coverage weakens in rice field and jungle areas, on ferries between islands, and in more remote parts of Lombok and the Gili Islands. Download offline maps before any inter-island leg. Digital nomads coworking in Canggu and Ubud will find mobile backup useful when café Wi-Fi is overloaded.

What to check before you choose a Indonesia eSIM

The safest choice is usually the plan that fits your itinerary, your data habits, and whether you need hotspot support.

  • If you’re moving between cities, maps and transit apps usually matter more than one big unlimited plan.
  • If you plan to hotspot a laptop or tablet, check tethering support before you buy.
  • If your trip is short, a smaller plan with enough validity can be better than paying for unused data.
  • If you expect heavy daily use, choose more data upfront instead of relying on top-ups later.

Plan options

ProviderPlanDataValidityPriceHotspotBest for
Airalo

Airalo

A mid-range plan for Bali visitors covering Grab rides, Google Maps, and accommodation apps. Static plan example only; check the latest price before you buy.

Indonesia Explorer5 GB15 daysCheck latest priceCheck plan detailsBali beach and culture trips
Holafly

Holafly

A simple unlimited-style plan for travelers who prefer not to track usage during an active Bali week. Static plan example only; check the latest price before you buy.

Indonesia UnlimitedUnlimited7 daysCheck latest priceCheck plan detailsHeavy data users and digital nomads
Nomad

Nomad

Good value for a longer Indonesia stay covering Bali, Java, and island-hopping legs. Static plan example only; check the latest price before you buy.

Indonesia Value10 GB30 daysCheck latest priceCheck plan detailsDigital nomads and multi-island trips
Saily

Saily

A clean, easy first purchase for visitors new to eSIM arriving in Bali or Jakarta. Static plan example only; check the latest price before you buy.

Indonesia Starter10 GB30 daysCheck latest priceCheck plan detailsFirst-time eSIM users
Ubigi

Ubigi

Good value for a longer Bali or Java stay with auto-activation on arrival. Static plan example only; check the latest price before you buy.

Indonesia Data10 GB30 daysCheck latest priceCheck plan detailsValue-focused travelers
GigSky

GigSky

A reliable option for Indonesia with coverage in Bali, Jakarta, Lombok, and other major destinations. Static plan example only; check the latest price before you buy.

Indonesia Connect10 GB30 daysCheck latest priceCheck plan detailsTravelers prioritizing network reliability
XL Axiata

XL Axiata

A local carrier plan from XL Axiata with broad coverage across Bali, Java, Lombok, and Sumatra. Static plan example only; check the latest price before you buy.

Indonesia XL Tourist10 GB30 daysCheck latest priceCheck plan detailsTravelers who want a local Indonesian carrier plan

Popular providers for Indonesia

These providers are commonly used for Indonesia trips. Compare their plans above or visit their site to see current pricing.

Global coverage in 200+ destinations

Airalo

Airalo

A flexible pick for travelers who want a smaller starter bundle for a city break or a mixed itinerary.

  • Fast checkout
  • Large destination catalog
  • Good trip-specific bundles

Travelers who want to keep options open and size the plan to the trip.

Strong coverage in popular leisure markets

Holafly

Holafly

A simple choice for trips where you expect to use maps, messages, and browsing all day.

  • Unlimited-style plans
  • Clear positioning
  • Great for heavy usage

Travelers who do not want to think about topping up during the trip.

Popular in business and city-break destinations

Nomad

Nomad

A practical option for travelers comparing price against data size on shorter trips.

  • Competitive pricing
  • Easy plan comparison
  • Useful add-ons

Travelers who want a value-first plan without losing the basics.

Useful for common short-haul routes

Saily

Saily

A clean setup flow for travelers who want to buy, install, and move on quickly.

  • Minimal interface
  • Fast setup
  • Good for first-time eSIM users

Travelers who want the least confusing first purchase.

Available in 190+ countries including Turkey and Japan

Ubigi

Ubigi

A value-focused option with flexible plan sizes and automatic activation on arrival.

  • Competitive pricing
  • Smartstart auto-activation
  • Fixed and unlimited plan options

Travelers who want good value and a hassle-free activation experience.

Available in 200+ countries with multi-network support

GigSky

GigSky

A reliable pick for travelers who prioritize network quality and consistent coverage across destinations.

  • Strong network partnerships
  • Multi-country coverage
  • Free 100MB trial with no payment required

Travelers who prioritize network reliability over price.

Indonesia on XL Axiata network

XL Axiata

XL Axiata

An Indonesian carrier with eSIM support and tourist data plans covering Bali, Java, and other major islands.

  • Broad Indonesian island coverage
  • Tourist-oriented data plans
  • eSIM purchase available online

Travelers to Bali or broader Indonesia who want a local carrier option.

A few practical ways to compare the options

Use your trip length, daily usage, and hotspot needs to narrow the list. The right plan is usually the one that matches your travel pattern without leaving too much unused data.

If you want flexibility

Choose the plan that gives you enough data for maps, translation, and a few longer days without forcing you to top up immediately.

If you expect heavy use

Look for a larger data allowance or an unlimited-style plan if you work on the go, stream, or share data with another device.

If you want to save money

Smaller plans are often enough for short city breaks, as long as the validity period covers the whole trip.

If you need hotspot support

Check tethering support before buying so you are not stuck after landing if you need to connect a laptop or tablet.

How much data do you need for Indonesia?

Indonesia data usage depends heavily on which islands and areas you visit. Bali's main tourist zones — Seminyak, Canggu, Kuta, and central Ubud — have solid 4G coverage. Grab for every scooter or car ride needs a live connection; Google Maps navigates between beaches, temples, and rice terraces. Digital nomads working from Canggu coworking spaces often use mobile data as a backup when café internet gets congested. Coverage weakens noticeably in more rural parts of Ubud, on the drive up to Kintamani or Mount Batur, and on ferries between Bali, Lombok, and the Gili Islands. The Gili Islands have patchy signal. Plan for 500 MB–1 GB per active day in Bali's main tourist areas; budget more for hotspot if you work remotely.

Light usage

1-3 GB

Good for short trips, light maps, and messaging.

Moderate usage

5-10 GB

Best for most travelers who use maps and social apps daily.

Heavy usage

10 GB+

Useful if you hotspot, stream, or stay connected all day.

Hotspot and setup notes

Hotspot support

Hotspot support varies by provider and plan — confirm before buying if you need to tether a laptop. Airalo, Nomad, and Saily generally support hotspot on their Indonesia plans. XL Axiata is a local Indonesian carrier; check their current plan page for tethering terms before purchasing.

Installation steps

  1. 1

    Install before departure

    Download the profile while you still have reliable Wi-Fi.

  2. 2

    Activate on arrival

    Turn it on when you land or when the plan should begin.

  3. 3

    Check your connection

    Open maps, messaging, and a browser to confirm it works.

There are no regulatory restrictions on activating eSIMs in Indonesia. Install at home before departure, or set up after landing — Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Bali and Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK) in Jakarta have free Wi-Fi in arrivals. Enable Data Roaming under the eSIM line once it is active.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Not downloading offline maps before inter-island travel — Gili Islands, remote Lombok beaches, and ferry routes all have limited or no coverage
  • Relying only on café Wi-Fi as a digital nomad — Canggu and Ubud cafés can get congested; a mobile backup connection saves time
  • Not enabling Data Roaming under the eSIM line after landing — the eSIM will not connect until this is switched on
  • Underestimating Grab's data usage — it is the main ride app across Indonesia and requires a live connection for every booking
  • Assuming mountain and jungle coverage matches town coverage — signal drops on routes to Mount Batur, Mount Agung, and remote beach roads
  • Not checking whether the phone is carrier-unlocked before buying

eSIM pros and cons for Indonesia

Pros

  • No regulatory restrictions — install and activate before departure or after landing in Bali or Jakarta
  • No airport SIM queue at Ngurah Rai (DPS) or Soekarno-Hatta (CGK) — your eSIM is ready when you land
  • Keep your home number active for calls while using the Indonesia eSIM for data
  • Reliable 4G in Bali's main tourist zones — Seminyak, Canggu, Kuta, Ubud town
  • Local carrier option available via XL Axiata

Cons

  • Not all phones support eSIM — check for an EID before buying
  • Gili Islands, remote beaches, and inter-island ferry routes have very limited coverage — offline maps essential
  • Most plans are data-only — no local Indonesian number for voice calls
  • Hotspot availability varies by plan — confirm before purchasing if you work remotely
  • Cannot share the eSIM profile across multiple devices

Is your phone compatible?

To check eSIM support on iPhone, go to Settings → General → About and look for an EID number. On Android, go to Settings → About phone → SIM status, or dial *#06# — an EID confirms eSIM hardware is present. If no EID appears, the device does not support eSIM.

iPhone

Settings → General → About → look for an EID number. All iPhone XS and later support eSIM.

Android

Settings → About phone → SIM status, or dial *#06# — an EID in the result confirms eSIM support.

How to install your Indonesia eSIM

Install before departure while you still have reliable Wi-Fi. Activation can wait until you land.

iPhone (iOS)

  1. 1

    Go to Settings → Cellular → Add eSIM

  2. 2

    Tap 'Use QR Code' and scan the code from your activation email

  3. 3

    Label the plan (e.g. 'Bali Data') and tap Continue

  4. 4

    Set your default line for calls and select the Indonesia eSIM for data

  5. 5

    Turn on 'Data Roaming' under the Indonesia eSIM line before landing

Android

  1. 1

    Go to Settings → Network & Internet → SIMs → Add SIM

  2. 2

    Tap 'Download a SIM instead' and scan the QR code from your activation email

  3. 3

    Confirm the plan details and tap Activate

  4. 4

    Set the new eSIM as your preferred data SIM

  5. 5

    Enable roaming under the eSIM line settings before landing

Frequently asked questions about Indonesia eSIMs

Does eSIM work in Bali?

Yes. There are no regulatory restrictions on activating or using eSIMs in Indonesia. Coverage is reliable in Bali's main tourist areas — Seminyak, Canggu, Kuta, and central Ubud. Signal weakens in rural areas, rice field zones, on mountain routes, and on ferries between islands. Download offline maps before any inter-island or rural leg.

How much data do I need for a Bali trip?

A 5–10 GB plan covers most one- to two-week Bali trips. Grab rides, Google Maps, and café and accommodation apps running throughout the day add up to roughly 500 MB–1 GB per active tourist day. Digital nomads who plan to hotspot or use mobile data as a coworking backup should go to 10 GB or more.

What is the best eSIM for Indonesia?

Airalo, Nomad, and Saily all offer reliable Indonesia plans — check the current plan page for the latest details. XL Axiata is a local carrier option with broad coverage across Bali, Java, and Lombok. Holafly's unlimited plan suits travelers who prefer not to monitor usage. Compare validity carefully: a 7-day plan may not cover a two-week Bali plus Lombok itinerary.

Does XL Axiata eSIM work in Bali?

XL Axiata is an Indonesian carrier with coverage across Bali, Java, Lombok, and other major islands. Their eSIM plans are available online for tourists. Check their current plan page at xl.co.id for data options, validity, and tethering terms before purchasing.

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