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eSIM: Staying Connected at Sea Without Breaking the Bank

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👁️ 962 views📅 5 months ago⏱️ 13:15
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Asia · 21 nightsVeteran Cruiser

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Creator's Key Takeaways

We just returned from Japan. It was 3 weeks that we cruised around Japan, 14 different stops, and we both purchased a 10 gigabyte 30-day plan, and we used it every day while in port, and we did not exceed our data plan.

The plan was $18 each for the whole time we were in Japan. Now, contrast that to Verizon's plan, which is $12 per day per person. The savings are big.

I paid $35 for a 7-day pass that gave me a gig of data and it was strictly for use at sea.

Creator's Tips & Advice

Check phone compatibility and carrier lock status before purchasing an eSIM.
Buy and activate your eSIM plan a day or two before departure while on strong Wi-Fi.
When on the ship, put your phone back in airplane mode to avoid using the eSIM at sea unless you have a cruise-only plan.
Monitor your data usage in the app and top up if needed.

🆕New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

Feeling unsure about eSIM technologyIt's not as hard as you think, and I can show you how, and it can possibly save you a lot of money.
Worrying about data usage and costsA good rule of thumb is half a gig per day for port-intensive cruises; monitor usage in the app and top up if needed.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat is an eSIM and how does it work for cruisers?
QIs your phone compatible with eSIM?
QWhere and how do you purchase an eSIM plan?
QHow do you activate and use an eSIM during a cruise?
QWhat are the options for staying connected at sea without paying for ship Wi-Fi?

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YouTube Video Description

Are you intimidated by the word eSIM? You’re not alone. In this episode, Doug breaks down everything cruisers (and land travelers) need to know to keep their phones connected both on land and at sea. He’ll walk you thru step by step how he uses eSIM providers for access to data in cruise ports, as well as an option to use one during sea days. What to Expect: • What’s an eSIM? • Is Your Phone Compatible? • Where and how to purchase a plan • Step by step activation and when to turn it on and When to Deactivate • Helpful tips and tricks to avoid surprises • GigSky’s “at sea” option as a ship Wi Fi replacement Whether you’re sailing or exploring on land, this guide makes staying connected simple. 0:00 - Introduction 1:20 – What is an eSIM 1:42 – Is my iPhone Compatible? 2:30 – Purchasing a Plan 3:45 – Install & Activation 6:47 – Arrived at Destination- turn on eSIM 7:55 – Pro Tips 8:25 – Turn off eSIM/Turn on Main carrier 0:00 – GigSky Experience & Wrap If the word eSIM makes you nervous, you're not alone; many cruisers over 60 feel unsure about this technology, but it's not as hard as you think and I can show you "how to" use it to save money on "cruise ship internet". We tested port connectivity options with Airalo and Ubigi while in Japan. We also tested out GigSky's cruise-only option, which is a Wi-Fi alternative that can be used while you're at sea, offering valuable "travel tips" for your next journey. This "gigsky esim" review helps simplify "internet at sea" and provides practical advice for using "travel internet" effectively. #GoTravelLife #Airalo #Cruisewifi #eSim #GigSky #ubigi #esim #cruising