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eSIM Isle of Man

Premium eSIM for Isle of Man. Fairly priced. No SIM swaps.

Data Plans for Isle of Man

All 12 plans have fast network routing

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Best Value

Most travelers · balanced usage

20 GB

30 days validity

Pronto GSM

4GReloadableFast Network
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Best Budget

Short trips · light usage

3 GB

15 days validity

Pronto GSM

4GReloadableFast Network
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Best Comfort

Heavy usage · longer stays

10 GB

30 days validity

Pronto GSM

4GReloadableFast Network
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1 GB

7 days validity

Pronto GSM

4GReloadableFast Network
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3 GB

30 days validity

Pronto GSM

4GReloadableFast Network
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5 GB

30 days validity

Pronto GSM

4GReloadableFast Network

How It Works

1

Purchase Before Departure

Buy your eSIM plan before boarding your flight to Isle of Man.

2

Install the eSIM Profile

Scan the QR code in your phone's settings to install the eSIM profile.

3

Activate on Arrival

Activate when you arrive in Isle of Man and enable Data Roaming. Your phone will connect automatically.

Tip: Download TT race schedules and the Manx National Heritage app before arriving at Ronaldsway Airport — TT week network congestion makes offline access to schedules essential.

Plans Summary

12 plans · from · up to 20 GB · 4G

Tip: Most travelers choose 5–10 GB for a 7–10 day trip

Best Value 20 GB · 30 days $23.22 Best Budget 3 GB · 15 days $5.04 Best Comfort 10 GB · 30 days $13.68 Most Popular 7 days · 2 GB/day $21.42

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there coverage across the whole Isle of Man?

Pronto GSM covers all main populated areas. The Mountain Road across Snaefell has coverage in sections. The Calf of Man nature reserve island has no coverage.

Does the eSIM cover TT race week events?

Yes — the TT course (Mountain Circuit), grandstand areas, and main race villages are covered. Network capacity may be stressed during peak TT week — download key schedules offline.

Is there coverage on the electric mountain railway to Snaefell?

The Snaefell Mountain Railway lower stations have coverage. The summit at 621m has variable signal.

Does EU roaming apply on the Isle of Man?

No — the Isle of Man is not in the EU or UK. UK visitors should check roaming terms with their home carrier. An Isle of Man specific eSIM via Pronto GSM ensures local network access.

What apps are useful for Isle of Man travel?

Manx National Heritage has a site guide app. The Isle of Man TT official app for race week schedules. Google Maps covers the island well.

Is there connectivity at Laxey Wheel (the world's largest working waterwheel)?

Yes — Laxey village and the Laxey Wheel heritage site have Pronto GSM coverage.

What speeds can I expect in Douglas?

Pronto GSM delivers 15–40 Mbps on 4G in Douglas and main towns.

What currency is used on the Isle of Man?

Manx pound (IMP) at 1:1 parity with British pound sterling. UK pounds are also accepted. Manx pound notes are not accepted in the UK.

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eSIM Guide for Isle of Man

Your eSIM connects to major carriers in Isle of Man:

Pronto GSM

Available networks: 4G

The Isle of Man is a self-governing British Crown Dependency in the Irish Sea between Great Britain and Ireland. Pronto GSM provides coverage across the island, which is small enough (572km²) that network coverage is manageable island-wide in populated areas. The Isle of Man is famous for the TT motorcycle races, tax-favourable status, and rural landscapes. Data is useful for TT event scheduling during race week, navigating the island's mountain railway, and accessing Manx National Heritage site information.

Pronto GSM provides 4G coverage across Douglas (the capital), Ramsey, Peel, Castletown, and main towns. The Mountain Road across Snaefell (the island's highest point at 621m) has coverage in sections. The island's tram and railway network — including the world's longest electric mountain railway and the Victorian horse trams along Douglas Promenade — is a heritage attraction navigable with data.

The Calf of Man (a small island off the southwest tip, a nature reserve for seabirds and grey seals) is accessible by boat and has no mobile coverage. The Ayres nature reserve on the north coast has basic coverage. The Millennium Way walking trail has variable coverage.

The Isle of Man is not in the EU — it has a special relationship with the EU for goods but not services. UK visitors should check roaming conditions with their carrier. The island has its own pound (IMP) at 1:1 with British pound sterling.

During TT week (late May/early June), network capacity can be stressed with 50,000 visitors — download key TT schedule information offline.