Exploring Southeast Asia? Stay online wherever you go with the Southeast Asia eSIM. It offers reliable internet access in Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Cambodia — all with a single digital SIM. No more juggling local cards or hunting for Wi-Fi.
Whether you’re a tourist hopping countries, a remote worker chasing sunsets, or a business traveler needing constant access, this eSIM keeps you connected across borders. It’s the ideal solution for seamless travel in the region.
After you pick your plan, we’ll send a QR code to your email. Scan it with any eSIM-compatible device — like iPhone, Samsung, or Google Pixel — and get online instantly. No paperwork, no SIM swapping, no delays.
From busy cities like Bangkok and Manila to peaceful beaches in Bali and island getaways in the Philippines, your connection stays smooth. The Southeast Asia eSIM keeps you covered no matter which of the 7 countries you’re exploring.
Travelers visiting multiple countries in one trip
Digital nomads working remotely from different regions
Professionals attending meetings or events across Asia
Families on the move with multiple devices
Adventurers looking for convenience and flexibility
Unlike physical SIMs, this digital solution is safer and more versatile. Manage multiple profiles on one device and enjoy flexible data plans based on your travel dates. No contracts, no hidden fees — just pure freedom.
Fast QR code delivery by email
No roaming charges or plastic waste
Coverage in 7 key countries
Works with most modern phones and tablets
Shareable via mobile hotspot
Fully digital, eco-friendly setup
Order your Southeast Asia eSIM today and enjoy uninterrupted internet while you explore some of the world’s most exciting destinations. Simple, smart, and travel-ready.
Once confirmed, locate your destination and acquire a suitable data plan for your trip
Ensure your smartphone supports with eSIM technology
Retrieve QR codes that we sent to your email and scan it directly through your devices
Before purchasing, make sure your phone supports eSIM and isn’t locked to a specific carrier. Most new Android models and all iPhones released since 2018 typically support this feature. You can check if your device is compatible here.