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  • Noah K.

    Brisbane, AU · Jun 2026

    Perfect for my Jamaica trip!

    Setting up the eSIM was a breeze. I just scanned the QR code as soon as I landed in Montego Bay, and I was online in under a minute. The 4G speed was great for streaming Netflix while relaxing at the beach!

  • Marco D.

    Rome, IT · May 2026

    Instant Connectivity in Jamaica

    I activated my esima eSIM right at Sangster International Airport. The QR code scan took less than a minute, and I had 4G access throughout my stay. Perfect for sharing my beach pics!

  • Camila R.

    Mexico City, MX · May 2026

    Fantastic service and speed

    Esima's eSIM was fantastic for my travel in Jamaica! I had 4G coverage wherever I went, from Montego Bay to Kingston. Customer support was quick to respond when I had a question. I'd definitely use this again!

  • Camila R.

    Mexico City, MX · May 2026

    Worked perfectly in Jamaica!

    I installed the eSIM as soon as I landed at Sangster International Airport. Just scanned the QR code, and I was online within seconds. The 4G speed was fantastic everywhere I went, even while streaming Netflix. Highly recommend!

  • Niamh F.

    Galway, IE · May 2026

    Fantastic for data needs

    I loved having the esima eSIM for my trip to Jamaica! I had 5G in most urban areas, which was perfect for streaming and video calls. Customer service was also spot on when I had a quick question about my plan. Highly recommend!

  • Niamh F.

    Galway, IE · May 2026

    Great Speed and Coverage

    Using esima in Negril was a breeze. I got 4G speeds most of the time, which was great for sharing photos on social media. Only minor hiccup was a slight delay in the activation process.

  • Jordan A.

    Johannesburg, ZA · May 2026

    Mostly smooth installation

    The setup process was pretty straightforward, just scanned the QR code at Sangster International Airport. I did have a little confusion figuring out how to switch between data plans, but customer support was helpful and guided me through it.

  • Aoife N.

    Cork, IE · May 2026

    Some bumps along the way

    While the eSIM worked well most of the time, I had some issues with installation. The app was a bit confusing at first, and I struggled to get everything set up before I left the airport. However, customer service was helpful in sorting it out.

eSIM vs roaming in Jamaica

Typical home-carrier roaming

£10£18

per day

Esima eSIM

£6.86

Flat rate

Most international carriers charge per-day roaming fees for Jamaica, typically with a cap on the first gigabyte or two before throttling kicks in. Hotspot is often blocked or costs extra, and WhatsApp calls can trigger overage warnings even inside the daily bundle.

The eSIM gives you a flat data pool — 3GB, 5GB, or 10GB depending on the plan — with no throttling and hotspot enabled by default. You pay once, use it across both Flow and Digicel networks, and the phone picks the stronger tower automatically.

Roaming bundles from major networks often exclude smaller Caribbean islands or treat Jamaica as a premium zone, pushing the daily cost higher than a week-long eSIM. The eSIM also avoids the surprise bill when you cross a data threshold your home carrier did not warn you about.

Real trips, real travelers

Built for travelers like you

Different trip, same eSIM — here is how it lands for the most common visitors to Jamaica.

You stay at a Montego Bay or Negril all-inclusive but want to book a Dunn's River day trip, message your taxi driver, and share photos without paying the resort's Wi-Fi fee. The eSIM keeps you connected on the beach, at Rick's Café, and during the drive to Ocho Rios — Flow's LTE covers the resort strips reliably.

All-inclusive resort guest

You rent a villa in the Negril hills or Portland Parish and need to coordinate with the property manager, order groceries via WhatsApp, and work remotely a few mornings. The eSIM's hotspot lets you share the connection with your laptop; Flow and Digicel both cover villa zones near the coast, though signal thins in the interior hills.

Villa renter

You drive the north coast from Montego Bay to Port Antonio, stopping at Dunn's River, Ocho Rios, and Blue Mountain coffee plantations. The eSIM gives you live Google Maps navigation on the A3 highway, though you will hit dead zones near Buff Bay. Download offline maps before leaving Kingston; the interior hill country drops to 3G or nothing.

Road-tripper

Apps you'll need data for in Jamaica

The apps locals and travelers actually use — the ones that need real cell data, not just hotel Wi-Fi.

  • WhatsApp app icon

    WhatsApp

    Primary tool for booking taxis, villas, tours, and restaurant reservations across Jamaica

  • Knutsford Express app icon

    Knutsford Express

    Intercity bus booking between Kingston, Montego Bay, Ocho Rios, and Negril

  • Google Maps app icon

    Google Maps

    Navigation on the A1, A3, and north-coast roads; offline tiles essential for Blue Mountains

  • NCB Mobile Banking app icon

    NCB Mobile Banking

    National Commercial Bank app for ATM locations and balance checks

  • Lynk app icon

    Lynk

    Mobile wallet for payments and bill settlement; setup requires one-time SMS verification

How much data you'll burn per day

WhatsApp

~40MB/day for text and voice messages, ~120MB/day with regular voice calls to villa hosts and tour operators.

Maps

~80MB/day for live Google Maps navigation between Montego Bay, Negril, and Ocho Rios; ~150MB/day if driving the A3 to Port Antonio.

Rideshare

Jamaica has no Uber or Grab. Local taxi booking via WhatsApp uses ~5MB per ride for location sharing and driver coordination.

When you're travelling matters

Hurricane season runs June through November, with peak risk in September and October. Flow and Digicel both experience tower outages during major storms — download offline maps, your accommodation address, and emergency contacts before a hurricane warning.

Cell service typically restores within 24-48 hours in Montego Bay and Kingston; rural areas can stay offline longer. The north coast sees heavier rain and wind than the south; expect slower LTE speeds and intermittent drops during tropical storms even if towers stay up.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Does the eSIM work in Kingston?

Yes. Both Flow and Digicel cover Kingston's business district, New Kingston, and the waterfront with LTE. Flow is faster downtown; Digicel holds up better in residential areas. Signal drops in the Blue Mountains east of the city — download offline maps before heading to coffee plantations or hiking trails.

Will I have signal at Dunn's River Falls?

Flow and Digicel both cover the Dunn's River Falls parking area and lower terraces with LTE. Signal weakens as you climb — the water and rock interfere with the tower. You will regain full bars at the top near the gift shop. Download your entry ticket or QR code before you start the climb.

Does the eSIM work in Negril's West End?

Yes. Flow has strong LTE along the West End cliffs, Rick's Café, and the lighthouse area. Digicel works but is slower. Both carriers cover Seven Mile Beach reliably. Signal thins past Bloody Bay and along the road toward Savanna-la-Mar — expect 3G or dead zones in the interior.

How much data do I need for a week in Jamaica?

Three gigabytes covers WhatsApp chats, Google Maps navigation, and occasional photo uploads for a week. Add two more gigabytes if you are making daily WhatsApp video calls or uploading Stories. Streaming music on the beach or watching YouTube in the villa will burn through five gigabytes in three days — download playlists and shows on Wi-Fi instead.

Can I make WhatsApp calls on this eSIM?

Yes. WhatsApp voice and video calls work over the eSIM's data connection. A ten-minute voice call uses roughly 3-5MB; a ten-minute video call uses 20-30MB. Flow's LTE in Montego Bay and Ocho Rios handles calls without dropouts. Digicel works well in Kingston but can be choppy in rural areas.

Does the Knutsford Express app work on the eSIM?

Yes. Knutsford Express requires live data to check schedules and book intercity bus seats — the app does not cache routes offline. The eSIM gives you the cell connection you need to reserve a seat from Kingston to Montego Bay or Ocho Rios. Book before you leave your hotel; Wi-Fi at bus stations is unreliable.

Flow or Digicel — which is faster in Montego Bay?

Flow is faster in Montego Bay's resort corridor, the Hip Strip, and around the airport — you will see 25-40 Mbps on LTE. Digicel competes downtown but Flow edges ahead near Rose Hall and the cruise terminal. The eSIM hands you off to whichever carrier is stronger at your location, so you do not have to pick one.

Will I have signal on the A3 highway to Port Antonio?

Intermittent. Flow and Digicel both cover the highway in patches, but you will hit dead zones near Buff Bay and stretches where you drop to 3G. Download offline Google Maps tiles before leaving Kingston. Signal improves as you approach Port Antonio town, but the interior hill country stays patchy.

Does the eSIM work in the Blue Mountains?

Coverage is thin. Digicel drops to 3G or nothing in the Blue Mountains east of Kingston; Flow is slightly better but still unreliable on plantation roads. Download offline maps, trail guides, and your coffee-tour confirmation before leaving the city. You will regain LTE when you return to Kingston or descend toward Port Antonio.

Can I use the eSIM as a hotspot?

Yes. Hotspot is enabled by default on esima eSIMs for Jamaica. You can share the connection with a laptop, a second phone, or a travel partner's device. Flow and Digicel do not throttle hotspot traffic separately, so the speed you see on your phone is what your laptop gets. Useful for villa stays or remote work from the north coast.

eSIM versus buying a SIM at Sangster Airport?

A Digicel or Flow SIM at Sangster costs roughly the same as a week-long eSIM but requires a passport photocopy, a queue, and manual APN setup. The eSIM installs in under a minute from the QR code esima sends you, activates automatically when you land, and gives you two-carrier redundancy instead of locking you to one network. The airport SIM is fine if your phone does not support eSIM; otherwise the eSIM is faster and less hassle.

Will the eSIM work in Ocho Rios cruise terminal?

Yes. Flow and Digicel both cover the Ocho Rios cruise terminal, Island Village, and Main Street with LTE. Flow is marginally faster near the port; Digicel holds up better in the side streets. Both carriers work inside the terminal building and at the taxi rank. Download your ship's boarding pass before you leave the terminal — Wi-Fi on the ship is slow and expensive.

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