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Best eSIM for Indonesia & Bali 2026: Plans, Prices & Airport Guide

Best eSIM for Indonesia & Bali 2026: Plans, Prices & Airport Guide

Quick answer: The best eSIM for Indonesia and Bali in 2026 is the Simbye Indonesia eSIM, starting at $3 for 1 GB on the Telkomsel and Indosat Ooredoo networks, with Unlimited plans from $20. The Simbye Indonesia eSIM installs by QR code in minutes, activates on arrival, and lets travelers keep their existing WhatsApp number while getting local data across Bali, Jakarta, and the islands.

Indonesia is one of the world's most visited destinations, and Bali alone welcomes millions of international travelers every year, according to Indonesia's official tourism site. From the rice terraces and beaches of Bali to the markets of Jakarta and the temples of Yogyakarta, travelers need reliable mobile data for maps, translation, ride-hailing, and bookings — without paying expensive roaming fees. An Indonesia eSIM solves this in minutes, with no physical SIM and no airport queue.

This guide compares the best Indonesia and Bali eSIM plans for 2026 with real prices, network coverage, airport activation notes for Denpasar (DPS), Jakarta (CGK), and Surabaya (SUB), and a comparison against Airalo, Holafly, and Saily.

Best Indonesia and Bali eSIM plans: prices at a glance

The Simbye Indonesia eSIM is sold in several plans, from small data packs for short trips to Unlimited plans for longer stays. Every plan runs on Indonesia's leading carriers and installs by QR code.

Plan Data Validity Network Price
Mini 1 GB 7 days Telkomsel / Indosat $3.00
Standard 3 GB 15 days Telkomsel / Indosat $10.00
Plus 5 GB 30 days Telkomsel / Indosat $12.00
Pro 10 GB 30 days Telkomsel / Indosat $15.00
Max 20 GB 30 days Telkomsel / Indosat $20.00
Unlimited 7 Unlimited 7 days Telkomsel / Indosat $20.00
Unlimited 15 Unlimited 15 days Telkomsel / Indosat $35.00

Prices verified May 2026 against the live Simbye store. Plans activate on first connection to an Indonesian network, so the validity period does not start until you land.

Why Simbye is the best eSIM for Indonesia and Bali

The Simbye Indonesia eSIM runs on Telkomsel and Indosat Ooredoo — Indonesia's leading carriers — for strong coverage across cities and the most popular islands, including Bali. Three concrete advantages set the Simbye Indonesia eSIM apart:

  • Lowest entry price: The Simbye Indonesia eSIM starts at $3.00 for 1 GB, cheaper and faster than hunting for a tourist SIM counter after a long flight.
  • Keep your WhatsApp number: The Simbye Indonesia eSIM adds local data while your existing number stays active for WhatsApp, so you keep messaging without swapping SIMs.
  • Instant delivery, no physical SIM: The QR code arrives by email the moment you buy, installs in minutes, and needs no plastic SIM card or paperwork.

Indonesia eSIM comparison: Simbye vs Airalo vs Holafly vs Saily

Provider From price Unlimited option Keep WhatsApp number Network
Simbye $3.00 ✅ from $20 ✅ Yes Telkomsel / Indosat
Airalo ~$4.50 Limited ✅ Yes Indosat / Telkomsel
Holafly ~$19 (5-day unlimited) ✅ (fair-use) ✅ Yes Telkomsel
Saily ~$3.99 ❌ No ✅ Yes Indosat

The Simbye Indonesia eSIM offers the lowest starting price at $3 and Unlimited plans from $20. Holafly provides unlimited data but at a higher entry price, while Airalo is a recognizable fallback across Southeast Asia. All four keep your existing number live for WhatsApp because the eSIM is a separate data line.

How much data do you need in Indonesia and Bali?

Most travelers in Indonesia use between 300 MB and 2 GB per day, depending on how much they stream and navigate. The table below estimates total data for a one-week trip to Bali or beyond.

Traveler type Per day One week total Recommended plan
Light (maps, chat, email) 300–500 MB 2–3.5 GB 3 GB
Moderate (social, some video) 600 MB–1 GB 4–7 GB 10 GB or Unlimited 7
Heavy (streaming, hotspot) 1.5–2.5 GB 10–17 GB 20 GB or Unlimited 7
Remote worker (1 month) 2–4 GB 60–120 GB/month Unlimited 15

Network coverage in Indonesia: Telkomsel, Indosat Ooredoo, and XL Axiata

Indonesia has three major mobile networks: Telkomsel, Indosat Ooredoo, and XL Axiata. Telkomsel is the country's largest network with the broadest reach across the islands, while Indosat Ooredoo and XL Axiata provide strong coverage in cities and tourist areas. The Simbye Indonesia eSIM connects to Telkomsel and Indosat Ooredoo.

  • Bali (Denpasar, Kuta, Seminyak, Ubud, Canggu): Strong 4G across the south of the island and the main tourist hubs, with reliable data in Ubud and the beach areas.
  • Jakarta and Surabaya: Excellent 4G coverage across both major cities and their business districts.
  • Islands and remote areas (Gili Islands, Lombok, Nusa Penida): Good 4G near the main villages and resorts; coverage can thin out in very remote spots and on the water.

Independent network speeds are tracked on the Speedtest Global Index for Indonesia.

eSIM at Bali and Indonesia airports: Denpasar, Jakarta, and Surabaya

The biggest advantage of an eSIM is that travelers arrive already connected, skipping the airport SIM counter entirely. Install the Simbye Indonesia eSIM before departure; it activates on first connection to an Indonesian network, so the validity period does not start early.

  • Bali — Ngurah Rai / Denpasar Airport (DPS): Bali's main international gateway has SIM counters in the arrivals area, but lines can be long after busy flights and prices are higher than buying online. A pre-installed Simbye eSIM connects the moment the plane lands, with no counter visit required.
  • Jakarta — Soekarno-Hatta Airport (CGK): Indonesia's busiest airport has multiple carrier counters, yet a pre-installed eSIM saves time during peak arrivals and works 24/7 regardless of counter hours.
  • Surabaya — Juanda Airport (SUB): SIM options here are more limited than in Bali or Jakarta, so pre-installing the Simbye Indonesia eSIM before arrival is especially useful.

How to install an Indonesia eSIM

Installing the Simbye Indonesia eSIM takes under two minutes on any eSIM-compatible phone (iPhone XS or newer, and most Android phones from 2020 onward, per the GSMA eSIM standard).

  1. Buy the Simbye Indonesia eSIM and receive a QR code by email and in the Simbye app.
  2. On iPhone, open Settings → Cellular → Add eSIM and scan the QR code. On Android, open Settings → Network & internet → SIMs → Add eSIM.
  3. Enable data roaming for the Simbye line (this only allows the eSIM to connect to the Indonesian network; it does not incur home-carrier roaming charges).
  4. Leave the eSIM installed but inactive until you land in Indonesia — the plan activates on first connection.

Troubleshooting your Indonesia eSIM

  • No service after landing: Toggle Airplane mode on and off, then confirm the Simbye line is set as the data line and roaming is enabled.
  • Data not working: Check that the APN is set automatically and that the Simbye line — not the home line — is selected for cellular data.
  • QR code already used: An eSIM QR code can only be installed once. Reinstall from the Simbye app, which stores the profile for re-download.

Frequently asked questions

Is eSIM available in Indonesia and Bali?

Yes. eSIM works across Indonesia on the Telkomsel, Indosat Ooredoo, and XL Axiata networks, covering Bali, Jakarta, Surabaya, and the major islands. Any eSIM-compatible phone can connect.

What is the best eSIM for Indonesia and Bali in 2026?

The Simbye Indonesia eSIM is the best value in 2026, starting at $3 for 1 GB on the Telkomsel and Indosat Ooredoo networks, with Unlimited plans from $20 for longer stays.

Will the Simbye Indonesia eSIM work in Bali?

Yes. The Simbye Indonesia eSIM is a single plan that covers all of Indonesia, including Bali. It runs on Telkomsel and Indosat Ooredoo, so it connects in Denpasar, Kuta, Seminyak, Ubud, and the popular beach areas.

Can I keep my WhatsApp number with an Indonesia eSIM?

Yes. The Simbye Indonesia eSIM adds a separate data line, so your existing phone number stays active for WhatsApp and other messaging apps while you use the eSIM for local data.

Does the eSIM work at Bali's Denpasar Airport?

Yes. A Simbye Indonesia eSIM connects automatically the moment the plane lands at Ngurah Rai (Denpasar / DPS), as well as Jakarta (CGK) and Surabaya (SUB), with no counter visit required.

How much data do I need for a week in Bali?

Most travelers use 300 MB to 2 GB per day in Bali. For a one-week trip, a light user is comfortable on 3 GB, a moderate user on 10 GB, and heavy users who stream or share a hotspot should choose a 20 GB or Unlimited plan.

Will Google Maps, Grab, and Gojek work with an Indonesia eSIM?

Yes. Google Maps, Grab, Gojek, WhatsApp, and all social apps work normally over Simbye eSIM data, so you can navigate, book rides, and order food across Indonesia.

Is an eSIM cheaper than an airport SIM in Indonesia?

Yes. An airport tourist SIM in Indonesia often costs more than buying online and can mean queuing after a long flight, while the Simbye Indonesia eSIM starts at $3 with no paperwork and no queue.

The verdict: which Indonesia eSIM should you buy?

For most travelers, the Simbye Indonesia eSIM offers the best combination of low price, Telkomsel and Indosat Ooredoo coverage, and instant QR delivery that works across Bali, Jakarta, and the islands. Light users can start at $3 for 1 GB, while travelers who want unlimited data for a longer stay should choose an Unlimited plan from $20.

→ Get your Indonesia eSIM from $3, or an Unlimited plan from $20

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