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Buy an eSIM for Grenada

Stay connected on your travels using our voice, data and SMS eSIM plans

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Vodafone Travel

  • 25GB in 76 countries
  • 30 days from purchase
  • Unlimited local calls
  • Hotspot included
  • 5G where available
  • UK +44 Vodafone number
  • No KYC checks

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£ 24.00
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Latin America 3GB / Valid 7 days

  • 34 LATAM countries
  • Hotspot included
  • 5G where available
  • Starts on first use
  • Fantastic value

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£ 19.00
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Latin America 5GB / Valid 7 days

  • 34 LATAM countries
  • Hotspot included
  • 5G where available
  • Starts on first use
  • Fantastic value

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£ 28.50
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Latin America 10GB / Valid 14 days

  • 34 LATAM countries
  • Hotspot included
  • 5G where available
  • Starts on first use
  • Fantastic value

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£ 49.00
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O2 SMS Only GLOBAL

  • Unlimited inbound SMS worldwide
  • 30-day rolling plan
  • Secure 2FA (eSIM Passkey)
  • Private UK +44 number
  • Reliable O2 SMS
  • Not blocked by banks etc
  • Instant activation

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£ 6.00
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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can use an eSIM in Grenada if your phone supports eSIM and is unlocked for use with other networks. A Grenada eSIM is a convenient way to get mobile data for maps, messaging, email and travel apps without needing to find a local SIM card after you arrive.

Your Grenada eSIM connects through available local partner networks in Grenada. Coverage can vary between cities, airports, main roads and more remote areas, so it is best to check the product details before you buy and allow for weaker signal in rural or hard-to-reach locations.

The best Grenada eSIM plan depends on what you need most while travelling. For light data use, choose Latin America 3GB / Valid 7 days. For heavier use, hotspot sharing, uploads or video calls, choose Latin America 10GB / Valid 14 days. If you want calls as well as data, the best choice is Vodafone Travel. If you only need to receive SMS or two-factor authentication messages, choose O2 SMS Only GLOBAL. In short, choose a data-only plan for simple connectivity, a larger data plan for regular or heavy use, and a voice and data plan if calling features matter to you.

We recommend installing your Grenada eSIM before you travel, while you have a reliable WiFi connection. You can then switch it on when you arrive in Grenada. This helps you avoid airport queues, language barriers and unexpected roaming charges from your home network.

A Grenada eSIM can often be a better-value option than standard international roaming, especially if your home network charges high daily roaming fees or expensive out-of-bundle data rates. You buy a clear data allowance in advance, making it easier to control travel costs.

You can use your Grenada eSIM for practical travel needs such as booking transport, checking hotel details, using maps, messaging family, accessing email, translating phrases and keeping travel documents available online. It is especially useful when moving between airports, hotels, meetings and sightseeing locations.

O2 SMS Only eSIM

Two Factor Authentication by SMS is now the industry-standard method of providing secure login for many services.

Have you ever been unable to access your bank account while travelling? Our SMS-only product provides you with a private and secure UK telephone number as a handy eSIM service that you can load into your phone as a second line and still receive the codes at home, and indeed anywhere in the world. Reliability is key for SMS Two Factor Authentication and being an O2 service, the delivery is pretty much guaranteed.

The number and service can be yours for life for just US$ 6.00 per month with no additional charges whatsoever. You can even port your existing UK number in with a PAC code.

You can receive and install this unique eSIM service within 5 minutes and it will be fully activated on receipt. Note that this is inbound SMS only with no calls or data supported.

Grenada eSIM: local SIM cards and travel data for visitors

Updated: June 2026

If you are comparing an esim Grenada plan with a physical SIM card, the main question is how much of the island you plan to cover. Mobile coverage is usually strongest around St George's, Grand Anse, Morne Rouge, Gouyave, Grenville and the Maurice Bishop International Airport corridor, while inland hill roads and some ferry routes can be less predictable. A Grenada eSIM is the quickest way to get online on arrival, especially if you land late or want maps, WhatsApp and a taxi app working before you leave the airport.

For short trips, a Grenada esim is often the easiest choice. If you want a local number for calls, bookings or longer stays, a prepaid physical SIM can still be worthwhile, particularly if you are spending time outside the main tourist strip or planning a side trip to Carriacou.

How the main networks compare in Grenada

Pricing estimates below are based on typical tourist prepaid options in June 2026. Local shop pricing can change, but these ranges give travellers a realistic idea of what to expect.

Operator Best use case City coverage Rural coverage eSIM support Typical tourist pricing Strengths and weaknesses
Digicel Grenada Travellers who will drive around the island and want the broadest possible everyday coverage Very good in St George's, Grand Anse and the airport corridor Generally strong on main roads, but signal can weaken in steeper or more remote areas Availability varies by plan and retailer Starter packs often around EC$30 to EC$60, before add-ons Strength: often the safer bet outside the busiest tourist zones. Weakness: local eSIM access is not always as straightforward as buying travel eSIM online.
FLOW Grenada Visitors staying mostly in town, on the south coast, or near accommodation with steady Wi-Fi backup Very good in the main population centres Fair to good, but less consistent once you move away from built-up areas Availability varies by device and sales channel Similar prepaid starter pricing to Digicel, usually in the same EC$ range Strength: solid for city use and everyday browsing. Weakness: less convincing if you need dependable coverage on quieter roads or more remote beaches.

If you are only on the island for a few days, the network name matters less than buying enough data up front. If you will explore beyond St George's and the southern resort area, Digicel usually has the better reputation for practical day-to-day coverage.

Recommended Grenada eSIM options

These plans are useful if you want to activate before departure and avoid local shop visits. They also work well if you are comparing Grenada eSIM options against a local prepaid SIM and want the most convenient setup.

  • Latin America 3GB / 7 days — $25. A good fit for a short Grenada trip if you mainly need maps, WhatsApp, ride apps and light browsing.
  • Latin America 5GB / 7 days — $38. Better if you expect more navigation, uploads or regular social media use while you are out and about.
  • Latin America 10GB / 14 days — $65. The safer choice for longer stays, hotspot use or a trip that includes more than one island.
  • Vodafone Travel eSIM — 25GB for 30 days at $32. Includes voice and inbound SMS, which is useful if you want to make local calls as well as use data.
  • Vodafone Travel VIP 7 days — 25GB for 7 days at $20. A handy short-stay option if you want a wider travel bundle and do not mind the product rules around destinations.
  • O2 SMS Only GLOBAL — $8 per month. Best for receiving bank codes and account verification texts while keeping your main number separate.

The data-only plans are the best value if you just want fast setup and mobile internet. The Vodafone Travel eSIM is the better fit if you need calls as well as data, while the SMS-only plan is useful for two-factor authentication during a trip.

When a physical SIM still makes sense

A local SIM can be the better option if you are staying in Grenada for several weeks, need a Grenadian number, or plan to buy top-ups in person. Shops in St George's are usually the easiest place to sort this out, and some travellers prefer to handle activation there rather than relying on airport stock. Maurice Bishop International Airport may have options, but you should not depend on the airport as your only purchase point.

Expect passport details to be requested when you buy a local SIM. That is normal in many Caribbean markets and can slow the process a little, so it is worth carrying your passport rather than just a photo of it. If you use a foreign payment card, be aware that top-ups do not always go through cleanly; cash vouchers or in-store recharge methods are often easier.

eSIM vs local SIM for Grenada travellers

Choose an eSIM if you want to install before flying, keep your home SIM active for bank codes, or avoid hunting for a shop after landing. That is especially useful if you arrive late, are travelling with children, or plan to move straight from the airport to a resort or villa.

Choose a physical SIM if you want a local number for longer stays, regular voice calls or local-top-up flexibility. For many visitors, the best setup is actually dual SIM: keep your home number live for verification texts and use a Grenada esim for data. That gives you the easiest combination of convenience and control.

If you need hotspot on your phone or tablet, the listed data plans support sharing, which makes them practical for work trips and longer island breaks. WhatsApp, Google Maps and most calling apps usually work well on 4G/LTE, but performance will still depend on where you are on the island and how busy the local network is at that time.

Practical advice before you buy

  • Install your eSIM before departure if you want the smoothest arrival experience.
  • Do not assume airport SIM stock will be available when you land; opening hours and inventory can be inconsistent.
  • Keep a downloaded offline map if you are driving into the hills or over to quieter parts of Grenada.
  • Expect the best speeds in towns and along the main south-coast corridor rather than in remote inland areas.
  • If you rely on two-factor authentication, keep a second line active so you can still receive security codes.
  • For island-hopping, buy enough data for the whole trip instead of trying to restart your setup in every new destination.

As a rule of thumb, short-stay visitors usually do well with a 3GB or 5GB plan, while longer holidays, remote work trips and hotspot-heavy use are better served by 10GB or a 25GB travel bundle.

More Caribbean travel guides

If Grenada is one stop on a wider itinerary, compare it with our Barbados eSIM guide and Dominica eSIM guide. Travellers moving through the southern Caribbean can also look at our St Vincent and the Grenadines eSIM guide before booking the next island.

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