Visiting Trinidad and Tobago soon? Make sure to know what to expect when it comes to purchasing a Trinidad and Tobago SIM card.
In this guide, weâll explain where to buy a SIM card in Trinidad and Tobago in person and online. Weâll also discuss prepaid SIM cards and eSIMs if your mobile supports them.
Before you read this guide, you may wonder if you actually need a SIM card in Trinidad and Tobago.
If you donât mind not having Internet, youâll likely find free Wifi in restaurants, shopping malls, and hotels.
That said, if you need data to get around, call a cab, or translate English â you may want to get a SIM card for your travels in Trinidad and Tobago.
Best SIM Cards In Trinidad And Tobago
If youâre traveling in Trinidad and Tobago, we recommend using a SIM card from Digicel, Bmobile, or Airalo. (Iâll get back to Airalo later on, so keep reading to learn more!)
That said, if youâre planning on visiting other countries during your trip to the Caribbean, you might want to make sure to pick an option that offers coverage in other Caribbean countries.
How To Buy A SIM Card In Trinidad And Tobago
You can either buy a Trinidad and Tobago prepaid SIM card in person in some international airports, mobile provider stores, convenience stores, or online.
Usually, you can expect higher costs and low data offers at the airport, so we donât recommend buying a SIM card at the airport.
That said, you wonât necessarily find SIM card shops in every airport, so itâs essential to keep this in mind. And, when you see a shop, you might also have limited options.
For this reason, Iâd recommend buying a SIM card directly from the mobile provider store. Note that you may need your passport to buy one.
Although, this means you wonât get data right upon your arrival. So, if you prefer to be connected at all times, you could use an eSIM or purchase a Caribbean prepaid SIM card online.
Now, letâs take a look at the data plans offered by Digicel, and Bmobile.
Digicel SIM Cards
Digicel offers four different types of tourist plans:
- 20 GB, valid for 1 day for TTD 30 ($4.42)
- 30 GB, valid for 3 days for TTD 60 ($8.83)
- 20 GB, valid for 7 days for TTD 120 ($17.66)
- 30 GB, valid for 10 days for TTD 150 ($22.08)
Bmobile SIM Cards
Bmobile has four different prepaid plans available:
- Unlimited data, valid for 1 day for TTD 30 ($4.42)
- Unlimited data, valid for 3 days for TTD 49 ($7.21)
- Unlimited data, valid for 7 days for TTD 99 ($14.57)
- Unlimited data, valid for 30 days for TTD 349 ($51.37)
Overall, we think Bmobile is the best option if you plan to buy your SIM card in person.
That said, any would do if you canât find their store!
How To Buy A Trinidad And Tobago Prepaid SIM Card Online
If you wish to have your SIM card ready for your arrival, you could purchase it online or on websites like Amazon.
Youâll find different plans on Amazon. For example, the OneSimCard works in more than 200+ countries and gives you data for $0.01 per MB. Trinidad and Tobago is included.
But there are many other options worth considering, so have a look and make sure the countries you plan on visiting are listed.
Finally, the last option is to buy an eSIM card for Trinidad and Tobago or, if youâre traveling to multiple countries, an eSIM plan for the Caribbean.
How To Buy An eSIM Card For Trinidad And Tobago
eSIM is a new concept allowing you to have a virtual SIM card inside your phone.
If your mobile phone supports eSIM cards â itâs definitely one of the best options to get data in Trinidad and Tobago.
Curious? Learn more about eSIMs for travelers on eSIM Roamers.
I started using eSIM as soon as my mobile phone supported it. To buy eSIMs, I usually use Airalo, a reliable eSIM provider.
Keep reading to learn more about the best eSIMs for Trinidad and Tobago.
Airalo Trinidad And Tobago
If you want to buy an eSIM for Trinidad and Tobago, you could purchase one on Airalo.
This website offers many eSIM cards worldwide and special plans for the Caribbean and Trinidad and Tobago.
Iâve been using Airalo for several months, and it works fine. Learn more by reading our Airalo review.
Here are the options available:
- 1 GB, valid for 7 days for $9.50
- 2 GB, valid for 15 days for $18
If youâre traveling in other countries in the Caribbean, Island Hopper offers coverage in 24 Caribbean countries, including Trinidad and Tobago:
- 1 GB, valid for 7 days for $15
Now, one important thing to note about Airalo is that youâll need to keep an eye out for the provider in each country.
Suppose you ever have trouble connecting to the Internet during your trip.
In that case, it might be because youâre connecting automatically to networks and need to select a network manually instead.
When you purchase the eSIM, youâll get access to the list of networks supported in each country.
Holafly Trinidad And Tobago
Alternatively, you could look at your options on Holafly.
You can read our Holafly review to learn more about this eSIM store.
Hereâs an overview of the plan for Trinidad and Tobago:
- 3 GB data, valid for 7 days for $37
- 7 GB data, valid for 15 days for $44
- 15 GB data, valid for 30 days for $54
Nomad Trinidad And Tobago
Finally, Nomad is also a great eSIM provider.
Hereâs an overview of the plans available for Trinidad and Tobago:
- 1GB, valid for 7 days for $25
- 3GB, valid for 30 days for $40
- 5GB, valid for 30 days for $45
Nomad also has Global, an eSIM plan for 111 countries worldwide. This plan offers coverage in Trinidad and Tobago.
Hereâs an overview:
- 1GB, valid for 7 days for $25
- 3GB, valid for 30 days for $40
- 5GB, valid for 30 days for $45
Final Thoughts On SIM Cards In Trinidad And Tobago
As you can see, getting a prepaid SIM card in Trinidad and Tobago or even an eSIM for your travels in Trinidad and Tobago is pretty straightforward.
Youâll even be able to stay connected wherever you go in the Caribbean without changing your SIM card, especially if you purchase a Caribbean or global plan.
I believe the eSIM card is the most convenient way to get data in Trinidad and Tobago if you wish to have data upon your arrival.
This way, you wonât need to go to a store to buy a SIM card.
Obviously, you need to make sure your mobile phone supports eSIM first.
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