eSIM Thailand
Premium eSIM für Thailand. Faire Preise. Kein SIM-Wechsel.
Datenpläne für Thailand
All 15 plans have fast network routing
Unsere Empfehlungen
Handverlesen nach Preis-Leistung, Preis und Abdeckung
Most travelers · balanced usage
10 days validity
True Move
Short trips · light usage
15 days validity
AIS, TrueMove H, DTAC
Heavy usage · longer stays
180 days validity
AIS, TrueMove H
7 days validity
AIS, TrueMove H, DTAC
30 days validity
AIS, TrueMove H, DTAC
30 days validity
AIS, TrueMove H, DTAC
30 days validity
AIS, TrueMove H, DTAC
30 days validity
AIS, TrueMove H, DTAC
30 days validity
AIS, TrueMove H
Einrichtungserinnerung
Vor der Abreise kaufen
Kaufe deinen eSIM Plan, bevor du nach Thailand fliegst.
eSIM Profil installieren
Scanne den QR code in den Einstellungen deines Telefons, um das eSIM Profil zu installieren.
Bei Ankunft aktivieren
Aktiviere bei der Ankunft in Thailand und aktiviere Datenroaming. Dein Telefon verbindet sich automatisch.
Tip: Activate your Thailand eSIM before landing at Suvarnabhumi or Don Mueang — skip the 30-minute SIM queue and have Grab running before you reach the taxi zone.
Plans Summary
15 plans
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Tip: Most travelers choose 5–10 GB for a 7–10 day trip
Häufig gestellte Fragen
Does the eSIM work on Thai islands?
Coverage is excellent on major islands like Phuket, Koh Samui, and Koh Phi Phi. Koh Tao and Koh Chang have decent but patchier signal. Very small or remote islands may have limited connectivity.
Is Grab available throughout Thailand?
Yes, Grab covers Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Pattaya, and most major tourist destinations. In very small towns, local songthaew (shared pickup trucks) and tuk-tuks may be your only option.
How is coverage in Chiang Mai?
Strong throughout the old city, Night Bazaar area, and Nimman Road. Coverage weakens on mountain roads north toward Doi Inthanon and the Thai-Myanmar border area.
Can I use LINE with the eSIM?
Yes. LINE works over data exactly like WhatsApp. Install it before arrival — most Thai accommodation and tour operators use it as their primary communication channel.
Does the eSIM work for booking Muay Thai fights and temple tours via apps?
Yes. Klook, GetYourGuide, and Viator all work normally. The Grand Palace in Bangkok now encourages online ticketing — having data means you can show your booking on arrival.
How is coverage on inter-island ferry trips?
Coverage works near ports and on the main boat routes between popular islands. Open-sea stretches between islands may have limited or no signal. Download offline maps before boarding.
Will I have signal on overnight trains?
Generally yes along main rail lines. The Bangkok–Chiang Mai overnight train has signal in most populated areas but drops in rural stretches. Not ideal for real-time streaming, but fine for messaging.
Is the eSIM useful for translation in rural Thailand?
Very much so. Google Translate's camera mode handles Thai script well. Outside Bangkok, Phuket, and Chiang Mai, English signage becomes sparse — having translation available makes markets, local restaurants, and public transport much easier.
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eSIM Leitfaden für Thailand
Dein eSIM verbindet sich mit den wichtigsten Netzbetreibern in Thailand:
Verfügbare Netze: 5G
Bangkok traffic makes Grab near-essential — Grab Bike (motorbike taxi) cuts through gridlock in ways cars cannot, and having the app running when you land at Suvarnabhumi means avoiding the overcrowded and expensive metered taxi queue. LINE is Thailand's dominant messaging app; hotels, tour operators, street food vendors, and dive shops communicate on it. Thai script translation is genuinely useful outside tourist zones where English signage drops away — Google Translate camera mode works well on Thai.
AIS and TrueMove H provide the strongest 4G coverage. Bangkok and major tourist destinations are excellent. The southern islands — Phuket, Koh Samui, Koh Phi Phi — have good coverage in populated beach areas. Koh Tao and Koh Chang are decent but patchier. Northern mountain areas around Chiang Rai and Doi Inthanon have variable coverage away from towns. The remote border areas of Mae Hong Son province can be very limited.
Beyond Grab, a few apps make Thai travel smoother. Klook and GetYourGuide list Muay Thai boxing tickets, temple tours, and cooking classes with upfront pricing. The BTS Skytrain in Bangkok now accepts QR code tickets via the Rabbit LINE Pay app. ThaiTicketMajor handles concert and event tickets. Bangkok's Chatuchak Weekend Market is large enough that a GPS map makes navigation manageable.
Chiang Mai coverage is strong throughout the old city and the main roads north. The overnight train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai (route 9/10 on DTAC/AIS) has variable signal in rural stretches between Phitsanulok and Lampang. Phuket and Samui airports have coverage immediately on landing. Ko Lipe, Ko Chang, and more remote islands may have limited connectivity at sea.
Local SIM cards at Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang airports are genuinely cheap and the counters from AIS, DTAC, and TrueMove are visible immediately after baggage claim. But queues during peak international arrivals run 30–45 minutes. An eSIM configured before departure connects you before you collect your bag.