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eSIM Samoa

Premium eSIM for Samoa. Fairly priced. No SIM swaps.

Data Plans for Samoa

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Best Value

Most travelers · balanced usage

20 GB

30 days validity

Bluesky

4GReloadable
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Best Budget

Short trips · light usage

3 GB

15 days validity

Bluesky

4GReloadable
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Best Comfort

Heavy usage · longer stays

10 GB

30 days validity

Bluesky

4GReloadable
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1 GB

7 days validity

Bluesky

4GReloadable
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5 GB

30 days validity

Bluesky

4GReloadable

How It Works

1

Purchase Before Departure

Buy your eSIM plan before boarding your flight to Samoa.

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 Samoa and enable Data Roaming. Your phone will connect automatically.

Tip: Book To Sua Ocean Trench tickets and beach fale accommodation in advance — the swim hole is Samoa's most photographed spot with limited daily capacity, and the traditional fale operators often communicate primarily via WhatsApp.

Plans Summary

11 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 $471.67 Best Budget 3 GB · 15 days $75.47 Best Comfort 10 GB · 30 days $251.55 Most Popular 7 days · 2 GB/day $374.14

Frequently Asked Questions

Does coverage reach the To Sua Ocean Trench?

Basic coverage exists near the To Sua entrance on Upolu's south coast. Book tickets in advance — the swimming hole has limited daily capacity and requires advance purchase.

Is there coverage on Savai'i island?

Salelologa port and the main road have coverage. The Alofaaga Blowholes have basic coverage near the road. Remote areas of Savai'i have no signal.

What apps are useful in Samoa?

WhatsApp for communicating with beach fale operators (the main accommodation type). Book ferry crossings between Upolu and Savai'i through the Samoa Shipping Corporation website.

What speeds can I expect in Apia?

Bluesky delivers 5–20 Mbps on 4G in central Apia.

Are Sunday trading restrictions important to know?

Yes — Samoa observes Sunday strictly as a rest day. Many businesses, activities, and restaurants are closed. Plan your To Sua visit and excursions for weekdays.

Is there coverage at the Papapapaitai Falls?

The viewpoint on Cross Island Road has coverage. The trail down to the falls base has limited signal.

Does coverage work on the Upolu–Savai'i ferry?

Coverage near the departure ports at Mulifanua (Upolu) and Salelologa (Savai'i). Mid-crossing has limited signal.

What language is needed in Samoa?

Samoan and English are both official. English is widely spoken in tourist areas and Apia. Basic Samoan greetings are warmly received.

Neighbouring countries

eSIM Guide for Samoa

Your eSIM connects to major carriers in Samoa:

Bluesky

Available networks: 4G

Samoa is a Polynesian archipelago of two main islands — Upolu (home to the capital Apia) and Savai'i (one of the largest South Pacific islands) — where traditional faleolo (thatched communal living) exists alongside some of the Pacific's most spectacular natural landscapes: the To Sua Ocean Trench, the Papapapaitai Falls, and the Alofaaga Blowholes. Bluesky provides coverage across the islands, though at higher prices than most destinations. Data is essential for navigating the To Sua Ocean Trench booking (the magical swimming hole that requires advance tickets), communicating with beach fale accommodation operators via WhatsApp, and accessing ferry timetables between Upolu and Savai'i.

Bluesky's coverage extends across Upolu (Apia, Mulifanua, Faleasiu) and the main road corridors on both islands. The To Sua Ocean Trench (near Lotofaga on Upolu's south coast) has basic coverage near the entrance. The Papapapaitai Falls (Upolu's interior) have coverage at the viewpoint on Cross Island Road.

Savai'i island — the larger but less-visited island — has coverage in Salelologa (the ferry port) and Lalomalava. The Alofaaga Blowholes on Savai'i's south coast have basic coverage near the road. The Saleaula lava field (a village buried by the 1905 Matavanu eruption) has coverage near the road.

National Parks of Samoa (O le Pupu-Pu'e on Upolu) have limited coverage at the entrance. The Mt Fito summit (1,113m — Upolu's highest point) has no coverage on the upper trail.

Samoa uses the tālā (WST). Samoan and English are official languages. The country observes Sunday as a national day of rest — many businesses and activities are closed.