For a typical two-week trip to Jamaica, a 10, 20 GB / 30-day EastESIM plan is the sweet spot for most travellers , enough headroom for daily Google Maps, WhatsApp, photo sharing, hotel/Airbnb apps and the occasional Netflix episode without rationing.
EastESIM eSIMs in Jamaica connect to Digicel and Flow, the country's two main 4G/LTE networks. Coverage is strong in Montego Bay (MBJ), Negril, Ocho Rios, Kingston, Port Antonio, and along the A1 coastal road. Some inland areas in the Blue Mountains and remote Cockpit Country may drop to 3G.
Choose by trip style
- Light user (5, 10 GB / 30 days) , mostly resort with strong Wi-Fi, light WhatsApp, occasional maps when out. Suits all-inclusive stays in Negril or Montego Bay.
- Standard traveller (15, 20 GB / 30 days) , daily navigation, ride-hailing, social media, hotel booking apps, photo backup. Recommended for most two-week itineraries.
- Heavy user / digital nomad (30+ GB or unlimited) , video calls, remote work, streaming, content creation. Pick an unlimited plan if you'll be working from Jamaica.
Two-week trip checklist
- Install the QR code before you fly while on home Wi-Fi , the validity timer starts on first network connection in Jamaica, not at purchase.
- Keep your home SIM active for SMS verification (banking, 2FA) without paying roaming.
- Disable iCloud Photo / Google Photos auto-upload on cellular if you're worried about data , both can silently consume gigabytes.
- If you run low on day 10, you can top up the same eSIM from your EastESIM account without installing a new QR.
Tip: Jamaica is also covered by most Caribbean regional plans, but a Jamaica-only plan is almost always cheaper unless you're island-hopping.