eSIM Anguila
eSIM Premium para Anguila. Precio justo. Sin cambio de SIM.
Planes de Datos para Anguila
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Most travelers · balanced usage
30 days validity
FLOW
Short trips · light usage
15 days validity
FLOW
Heavy usage · longer stays
30 days validity
FLOW
7 days validity
FLOW
30 days validity
FLOW
30 days validity
FLOW
Recordatorio de Configuración
Compra Antes de Salir
Compra tu plan eSIM antes de abordar tu vuelo a Anguila.
Instala el Perfil eSIM
Escanea el QR code en la configuración de tu teléfono para instalar el perfil eSIM.
Activa al Llegar
Activa cuando llegues a Anguila y activa el Roaming de Datos. Tu teléfono se conectará automáticamente.
Tip: Activate your eSIM before taking the ferry from Marigot — there's no phone shop at Blowing Point terminal and you'll need navigation to reach your accommodation.
Plans Summary
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Tip: Most travelers choose 5–10 GB for a 7–10 day trip
Preguntas Frecuentes
Is there coverage across the whole island?
FLOW's 4G covers the main island's populated areas well — from The Valley to Shoal Bay, Sandy Ground, and the western beaches. The island is small (16 miles) and coverage is fairly consistent throughout.
Does the eSIM work on Sandy Island and the outer cays?
No — Sandy Island, Scilly Cay, and Prickly Pear Cay are remote sandbanks accessible by water taxi with no mobile coverage. Download any navigation or entertainment content before departure.
Can I use this eSIM on St. Martin for the ferry connection?
No — this plan covers Anguilla only. St. Martin (French side) and Sint Maarten (Dutch side) require a separate Caribbean or regional eSIM.
Is there an ATM at Blowing Point ferry terminal?
There is no ATM at Blowing Point. The nearest ATMs are in The Valley. Ensure you have cash (USD is accepted) before taking the ferry, or rely on card payments at hotels and restaurants.
Do restaurant reservation apps work in Anguilla?
OpenTable lists some Anguilla restaurants. Many high-end venues prefer direct booking by phone or email — use WhatsApp or email to confirm reservations at popular spots.
What's the ferry connection from St. Martin like?
Ferries run regularly from Marigot (French side) to Blowing Point, Anguilla. The crossing takes 25 minutes. Coverage is limited mid-crossing — have your hotel address and directions saved offline.
What speeds can I expect in The Valley?
FLOW delivers 15–35 Mbps on 4G in The Valley and main populated areas.
Does coverage reach the northern beaches like Shoal Bay East?
Yes — Shoal Bay East is one of the most popular beaches and has FLOW 4G coverage. More remote western beaches may have weaker signal.
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Guía eSIM para Anguila
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Redes disponibles: 4G
Anguilla is a small British Overseas Territory in the northeastern Caribbean, known for its pristine white-sand beaches and calm turquoise waters. FLOW provides the island's 4G coverage, which is solid throughout the main island — the 16-mile stretch is compact enough that coverage is fairly consistent from The Valley to Shoal Bay and Sandy Ground. Data is most useful for navigating to lesser-known beaches (many have no signage), booking restaurants at popular spots like Blanchards or Zemi Beach, and booking the ferry from Marigot, St. Martin.
FLOW's 4G reaches across the populated areas of the main island. The smaller offshore cays — Sandy Island, Scilly Cay, Prickly Pear — are accessible by water taxi and have no coverage, which is largely a feature rather than a bug for a day trip. The ferry crossing from Marigot (French St. Martin) to Blowing Point takes about 25 minutes and has limited coverage mid-crossing.
Anguilla's restaurant scene is disproportionately upscale for an island its size — reservation apps and OpenTable are worth having. Some of the most popular beach bars (like Johnno's at Sandy Ground) are walk-in only, but marina restaurants book up. Data also helps with water taxi scheduling to the outer cays.
Anguilla uses Eastern Caribbean dollars, though USD is widely accepted. Currency conversion apps are useful. The island has no ATM at the ferry terminal, so having banking apps accessible before arrival is practical.
An eSIM avoids the complexity of roaming from St. Martin and provides dedicated Anguilla connectivity from the Blowing Point ferry dock.