Thailand eSIM — Data for Bangkok, Phuket, and the Islands
Coverage on AIS or TrueMove — Thailand's two best networks. Works across Bangkok, the southern beaches, and the northern temples, with activation the moment you land at Suvarnabhumi.
Pick the perfect plan for your Thailand trip
How to activate your eSIM in 3 steps
No physical SIM, no store visits. Just your phone and 2 minutes.
- 1
Pick your plan
Choose a plan that matches your trip length and data needs. Pay by card, Google Pay, or Apple Pay.
- 2
Get your QR
Within a minute you get an email with your QR plus a manual activation code as backup.
- 3
Scan and enjoy
Open Settings, scan the QR, and turn the line on when you land. Done.
Unsure about compatibility? See the full device list →
Why use an eSIM in Thailand?
Thailand runs on your phone — Grab for getting around, LINE for messaging guides, Google Maps for finding that street-side massage. An eSIM skips the 30-minute queue at the airport tourist kiosk (and the triple price), and gets you fast data to book that first Grab from Suvarnabhumi to Sukhumvit.
Coverage — Thailand
4G/5G coverage across Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, Krabi, and Pattaya. Works on inter-island ferries (AIS holds signal surprisingly far offshore) and on overnight trains to Chiang Mai. Remote areas like northern Pai or the smaller Trang islands may drop to 3G.
Price comparison
30-day plans — equivalent offerings (04/2026)
Airalo
vs AiraloAverage for the same GB plans
- 1 GB / 30d€6.00
- 3 GB / 30d€11.00
- 5 GB / 30d€13.00
- 10 GB / 30d€18.00
- 20 GB / 30d€30.00
MiMobile
Save up to −37%Same GB plan — average
- 1 GB / 30d€5.99
- 3 GB / 30d€5.99
- 5 GB / 30d€7.99
- 10 GB / 30d€11.99
- 20 GB / 30d€18.99
Holafly
vs HolaflyUnlimited*
- Unlimited*€41.00
- Daily fair-use throttle
* Holafly applies a daily FUP then reduces speed. Competitor prices: public snapshots 04/2026. Approximate — check each provider for current pricing.
The best option for your trip
Thailand runs at two speeds: tuk-tuk through Bangkok, hammock on a Gulf island. An eSIM handles both — fast data across the city, stable signal when you're negotiating a longtail to Koh Phi Phi from the beach. No cables, no physical card, nothing to return at the end.
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