Before buying a Bali eSIM, I spent some time comparing providers instead of choosing the cheapest option. After looking at different plans, I realized that coverage, activation speed, and network quality would have a much bigger impact on my trip than saving a few dollars.
The first thing I checked was coverage. Whether you're staying in Canggu, Ubud, Seminyak, Uluwatu, Nusa Dua, or traveling around Bali, reliable mobile data makes it easier to use Google Maps, order rides, book activities, and stay in touch throughout your trip.
Next, I compared the available plans. Some Bali eSIM providers offer standard unlimited data that's suitable for messaging and navigation, while others provide higher-priority network access that's better for remote work, video calls, streaming, and uploading travel content. Choosing a plan based on how you'll actually use your phone is more important than picking the lowest price.
I also looked at activation. A good eSIM should be delivered instantly, installed before departure, and connect automatically when you land in Indonesia. That means no searching for a SIM card at the airport, no swapping physical SIMs, and no relying on public Wi-Fi after a long flight.
If you're comparing Bali eSIM providers before making your purchase, AloOui has a detailed guide explaining the differences between its Unlimited Lite, Unlimited Essential, and Unlimited Plus plans, along with coverage information, activation steps, and recommendations for different travel styles.
Buying your Bali eSIM before you travel saves time after arrival and helps you stay connected from the first day of your trip.
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