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  • Aoife N.

    Cork, IE · Jun 2026

    Easy Setup and Great Speed

    Esima was fantastic for my trip! I set it up in under 30 seconds using the QR code, and the connection was super fast. I was able to share my travel pics instantly from Bocas del Toro without any issues. This is a must-have for travelers!

  • Jordan A.

    Johannesburg, ZA · Jun 2026

    Perfect for Panama Adventures

    The esima eSIM worked flawlessly throughout my stay in Panama. I simply scanned the QR code upon arrival at Tocumen Airport and was connected in seconds. The 5G speed was impressive, allowing me to upload pictures and stream videos without a hitch.

  • Wei L.

    Singapore, SG · Jun 2026

    Seamless Connection in Panama

    I was able to get online the moment I landed in Panama City. Scanned the QR code during the flight and had 5G speeds all around. Perfect for navigating and streaming Netflix in my hotel!

  • Ryan B.

    Seattle, US · Jun 2026

    Fantastic service and speed!

    esima made my trip to Panama so much easier. The installation took just 30 seconds, and I had consistent 5G speeds throughout the city. I even managed to stream Netflix on a rainy day without any buffering. Highly recommend!

  • David H.

    Chicago, US · May 2026

    Great service, minor hiccup

    Overall, esima was great for my travels in Panama. I had a little trouble scanning the QR code at first, but their customer service was super helpful and I was back online quickly. The speed was good for browsing!

  • Marco D.

    Rome, IT · May 2026

    Perfect for Panama travel

    I was blown away by how easy the eSIM was to install. I had it ready to go while waiting for my luggage at the airport. The coverage was fantastic throughout Panama, and I never dropped a call. Definitely a game-changer for my travels!

  • Megan H.

    Cape Town, ZA · May 2026

    Mixed experience in Panama

    The eSIM worked well when I was in the city, but I found it incredibly slow when I ventured out to more rural areas. The QR code setup was straightforward, but I expected better performance overall. Good for city use, but not ideal for off-the-beaten-path adventures.

  • Liam C.

    Vancouver, CA · May 2026

    Best travel data option!

    I loved using esima while exploring Panama! The install took no time at all, and I had blazing fast 5G while roaming around Panama City. It made navigating the city and sharing my experiences so easy. Would definitely use again!

eSIM vs roaming in Panama

Typical home-carrier roaming

£10£18

per day

Esima eSIM

£7.49

Flat rate

Most international carriers charge per-day roaming fees for Panama, typically with a capped data allowance that throttles after the first gigabyte or two. Hotspot is often disabled or costs extra, and every additional gigabyte triggers another fee tier.

The eSIM gives you a flat data pool at local prepaid rates — no daily unlock fee, no throttling after an arbitrary threshold, and hotspot works from the first megabyte.

If you are traveling between Panama City, Bocas del Toro, and Boquete over a week, roaming costs stack quickly because each day resets the fee, even if you only used 200MB. The eSIM charges once for the entire validity window, so your cost is predictable whether you use 500MB or 5GB.

Roaming bundles from major networks also lock you to a single carrier, so you miss the automatic handoff between Más Móvil, Claro, and Digicel that the eSIM provides — important in a country where one carrier dominates the coast and another dominates the highlands.

Real trips, real travelers

Built for travelers like you

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

You fly into Tocumen, take the metro to Casco Viejo, book a canal tour through WhatsApp, and use Uber to reach the Miraflores Locks. The eSIM keeps you online for Mi Bus top-ups, live navigation, and restaurant reservations across the city without hunting for a SIM kiosk or paying roaming fees.

Canal-and-city traveler

You spend a week between Bocas del Toro and the San Blas Islands. The eSIM gives you 4G in Bocas town for booking water taxis and checking weather, then you disconnect completely in Guna Yala where no carrier reaches. You download maps and hostel info before you leave the main island.

Island-hopper

You base yourself in Boquete for coffee-farm tours and Volcán Barú hikes. The eSIM works in town for InDriver rides and trail research, but you download offline maps before heading into the plantation valleys where LTE drops. You check back in when you return to the town center each evening.

Highlands hiker

Apps you'll need data for in Panama

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

  • Mi Bus

    Panama City metro and rapid-bus route planning, MetroBus card top-ups

  • Uber app icon

    Uber

    Rideshare in Panama City and Tocumen airport area

  • InDriver app icon

    InDriver

    Rideshare with negotiable fares, popular in Panama City and David

  • Yappy app icon

    Yappy

    Mobile payments and bank transfers, works with most Panamanian banks

  • Nima app icon

    Nima

    Food delivery in Panama City, Yappy integration for payment

  • Google Maps app icon

    Google Maps

    Navigation and offline maps for Boquete, Bocas, and the highlands

How much data you'll burn per day

WhatsApp

~40MB/day for text and voice messages, ~120MB/day if you are making frequent voice calls or sending photos.

Maps

5-10MB per hour of active navigation in Panama City; 50-80MB/day if you are using rideshare apps and live traffic rerouting all day.

Rideshare

~2MB per ride for Uber or InDriver — includes driver tracking, route updates, and payment processing.

When you're travelling matters

Panama's rainy season runs May through November, and heavy afternoon storms in the highlands can disrupt microwave backhaul links that connect rural towers to the core network. Boquete and the Chiriquí region see temporary signal drops during the worst downpours, usually lasting 20-40 minutes until the weather clears.

Bocas del Toro's outer islands lose connectivity more often during October and November when storms are most intense.

If you are traveling during rainy season, download offline maps and cache any critical information before you leave Panama City or the main island hubs — you cannot rely on live data during a storm in the mountains or on the water.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Does eSIM work in the San Blas Islands?

No. San Blas (Guna Yala) has zero cellular coverage from any carrier — Cable & Wireless, Claro, and Digicel all stop at the mainland coast. Satellite is the only connectivity option in the archipelago. If you are island-hopping in Guna Yala, plan to disconnect or carry a satellite messenger for emergencies.

Does eSIM work in Bocas del Toro?

Yes, in Bocas town and on Isla Colón you will get 4G from Más Móvil and Claro. Outer islands like Bastimentos and Cayo Zapatilla drop to 3G or lose signal entirely. Download maps and restaurant info before you leave the main island — connectivity is unreliable once you cross the channel.

Does eSIM work in Boquete?

Yes, the town center has reliable LTE from Claro and Más Móvil. Coffee plantation valleys and trails toward Volcán Barú lose signal quickly because the topography blocks towers. Download offline maps before any hike, and do not rely on rideshare apps outside the town grid.

Does eSIM work on the Panama Canal tour boats?

Yes, the canal transit route from Gamboa to the Pacific locks stays within range of Panama City towers. You will have LTE from Claro or Más Móvil for most of the crossing. Signal weakens near Gatún Lake's northern shore, but it does not drop completely unless you are deep in the rainforest on the western bank.

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

Budget 3-5GB if you are using maps daily, booking Uber or InDriver rides, and staying active on WhatsApp. Add another 1-2GB if you are streaming music or uploading photos to social media. The Mi Bus app for metro top-ups uses minimal data, but live navigation in Panama City during rush hour will drain more because the app recalculates routes frequently.

Can I make WhatsApp calls in Panama with this eSIM?

Yes, WhatsApp voice and video calls work over the eSIM's data connection. Quality depends on your signal strength — expect clear calls in Panama City, Bocas town, and Boquete center, but choppy audio in the highlands or on outer islands where you drop to 3G.

Does the Mi Bus app work on this eSIM?

Yes. The Mi Bus app for Panama City's metro and rapid-bus system requires live data for card recharges and route planning. Paper MetroBus cards are harder to find outside Albrook and the main metro stations, so the eSIM becomes essential for topping up on the move.

Claro vs Más Móvil coverage in Panama City?

Both have 5G in the financial district and Costa del Este. Más Móvil is stronger along the Pan-American Highway and in Tocumen near the airport. Claro has better indoor penetration in older buildings in Casco Viejo and San Felipe. The eSIM switches between them automatically, so you get whichever is stronger at your location.

Más Móvil vs Claro coverage in Bocas del Toro?

Más Móvil has the widest 4G footprint across the Bocas archipelago, including Isla Colón and Bocas town. Claro also covers the main island but thins out faster on Bastimentos and the outer cays. Both drop to 3G or lose signal entirely on Cayo Zapatilla and the more remote islands.

Does Uber work in Panama on this eSIM?

Yes, Uber operates in Panama City and needs live data to request rides, track drivers, and process payments. InDriver is also popular and works the same way. Both apps function normally on the eSIM — no restrictions, no throttling.

eSIM vs airport SIM in Panama?

The airport SIM kiosk at Tocumen charges more than local prepaid rates and locks you to a single carrier, usually Claro or Más Móvil. The eSIM costs less, activates before you land, and switches between all three carriers automatically. You also avoid the queue and the passport-photocopy process that the kiosk requires.

Does eSIM work in the Darién Gap?

No. The Darién Gap region near Colombia has no commercial cellular service from any carrier. Only military and government satellite links exist in that area. Do not rely on your phone for navigation or emergency contact if you are traveling near the Colombian border.

Can I use hotspot with this eSIM in Panama?

Yes, hotspot is enabled by default. You can tether a laptop, tablet, or a partner's phone without extra fees or throttling. This is useful if you are working remotely between flights or if your travel companion's phone does not support eSIM.

Does eSIM work in Casco Viejo?

Yes, Casco Viejo has 5G from Claro and Más Móvil. The old stone buildings can block signal indoors, but coverage on the streets and plazas is strong. Digicel also covers the neighborhood but with slower speeds. The eSIM will hand off to whichever carrier has the best signal at your exact location.

How much data does Google Maps use in Panama City?

Expect 5-10MB per hour of active navigation in Panama City. If you are driving or using rideshare apps all day, budget 50-80MB. Traffic rerouting during rush hour uses more data because the app recalculates frequently. Download offline maps for Boquete and Bocas before you leave the city to save data.

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