Best eSIM for 🇫🇯 Fiji
Skip the airport SIM kiosk and the $10/day roaming. Activate before you land — these are the going rates for Fiji in 2026.
Cheapest 7-day
$4
Cheapest 30-day
$11
Currency
FJD
Calling code
+679
Plans for Fiji
11 plans, sorted by price
Sample pricing as of April 2026. Provider catalogues update weekly — tap through to see the live price.
Activate before you fly
Buy the eSIM, install it, but don’t turn on data until you land. Some plans only start counting from first data use, others from purchase — check before activating.
Keep your home SIM for SMS
Your bank’s 2FA codes still arrive on your physical SIM. Don’t pull it out — just disable data on it in settings.
One eSIM per trip, not per country
For multi-country trips, regional plans (Europe, Asia, Global) usually beat buying separate eSIMs per country.
Digicel is your best bet for an eSIM in Fiji. Their network covers most of the populated islands and is generally reliable. Vodafone Fiji is the other option, but their coverage can be patchier outside of main centres like Suva and Nadi. Honestly, if you're hitting the smaller islands or trekking inland, expect spotty service no matter what.
How much will it set you back?
Expect to pay between $20 and $35 USD for a plan with 5-10 GB of data, valid for 7-15 days. You can pick these up online before you fly. Digicel has a few eSIM options on their website, look for the "Tourist SIM" packages.
Activation is where things get tricky.
Here's the common hiccup: you scan the QR code to install the eSIM, but you're still on your home Wi-Fi. The eSIM might try to activate then, or worse, it gets stuck in a pending state. Rule number one: only scan your Fiji eSIM QR code after you've landed and put your phone in Airplane Mode. Once you're through immigration and customs, turn off Airplane Mode, and then scan the QR code. If you have a dual-SIM phone, especially one from China, be aware some physical SIM slots can interfere with eSIM functionality. It's rare, but it happens.
The Fiji-specific gotcha: Registration.
You’ll need to register your SIM, even an eSIM. Digicel usually handles this automatically during activation. You'll get a text message confirming your registration. If you don't, follow up with their customer service online. It's a quick process, but missing it means your data won't work.
Quick Fiji eSIM FAQs
Can I use my eSIM for a hotspot? Yes, most Digicel eSIM plans allow tethering. Just check the specific package details to be sure.
Will my old SIM work alongside the eSIM? Generally, yes. Your phone will ask which SIM to use for data. Keep your old SIM active for calls and texts if you need it.
What if I run out of data? You can usually top up your eSIM online through the provider's app or website. Look for data add-ons.
Is it cheaper to buy an eSIM in Fiji? Buying before you fly is usually more convenient and sometimes cheaper. You'll have service the moment you land, which is worth the small premium.
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