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Top 10 eSIM providers for Palm Beach in 2026

Palm Beach, Aruba

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Top 10 eSIM providers for Palm Beach in 2026

Airalo takes the top spot for Palm Beach visitors in 2026, with reliable Setar network coverage from the high-rise strip through Oranjestad and per-GB rates near $4.50. The tie-breaker over second-place Holafly is activation speed. Airalo's QR code works before you clear customs at Queen Beatrix Airport.

Scoring here weighs three factors roughly equally. Local network quality on Setar and Digicel, the only two carriers on the island, matters most. Setar tends to deliver stronger LTE along the J.E. Irausquin Boulevard hotel corridor and inside the coral-stone shops of downtown Oranjestad. Digicel seems to hold up better in the dry interior near Arikok National Park, where Setar's signal can drop to 3G. Per-GB cost matters too, because streaming poolside at the Riu Palace or the Hilton burns through data faster than most visitors expect. Then there's activation ease. A provider that lets you scan a QR code during the flight from Miami or Amsterdam scores higher than one that needs you to visit a kiosk after landing at Queen Beatrix International Airport.

The most common mistake visitors make is buying a physical SIM card from the Setar kiosk at Queen Beatrix Airport arrivals. That kiosk charges roughly $25 for 3 GB, about double what Airalo or Nomad charge for the same data. Another frequent error is assuming any Caribbean eSIM plan covers Aruba. It doesn't always. Aruba sits outside most Latin America bundles because it's a constituent country of the Netherlands, not a Latin American state. Check that the plan explicitly lists Aruba or the ABC islands before you buy. A few providers still route Aruba traffic through Curacao, which can add latency if you're video-calling from Eagle Beach.

Airalo might not be your pick if you need unlimited data. Their largest Aruba tier caps at 10 GB, and there's no top-up option mid-trip without buying a second plan. Holafly's unlimited Caribbean package, currently around $47 for 15 days, is the better fit for remote workers at the co-working spaces in Noord or digital nomads posting daily from Malmok's snorkeling spots. Airalo also lacks a local phone number, so if you need a +297 number for restaurant reservations along the Palm Beach strip, Setar's physical SIM at their Paseo Herencia shop is still the only real option.

Worth noting that Aruba's Arubus Line 10 route between Oranjestad's main bus terminal and the Palm Beach hotels runs roughly every 15 minutes for $2.50 per ride. You'll want your eSIM active before boarding, because Google Maps is the only reliable way to track that schedule. If you're heading south to San Nicolas for the street art around the old refinery district, Digicel-backed providers tend to hold signal better past the Lago Heights stretch. The regulated taxi fare from Queen Beatrix Airport to Palm Beach runs $28, but ride-hailing apps like InDriver sometimes offer the same trip for $18 to $20.

The full list

  1. Airalo

    Connects to Setar's LTE network with steady 4G from the Palm Beach high-rise strip through Oranjestad's waterfront. QR activation works mid-flight from Miami or Amsterdam, so you're online before clearing customs at Queen Beatrix. Per-GB rate sits around $4.50 for the 5 GB Caribbean plan.

  2. Holafly

    Unlimited data on Aruba's Setar network for a flat daily rate, which pays for itself if you're working remotely from the co-working cafes in Noord. No speed throttle reported as of early 2026. QR delivery runs about 10 minutes slower than Airalo on average.

  3. Nomad eSIM

    Connects through Digicel with strong coverage across the quieter southern stretch past Savaneta, where some providers lose signal entirely. Their 5 GB Aruba plan runs about $4 per GB. App-based activation is straightforward enough to handle at Queen Beatrix baggage claim.

  4. Saily

    Backed by NordVPN, so it pairs a built-in VPN with Setar network access. Practical if you're on shared hotel WiFi along J.E. Irausquin Boulevard and want encrypted connections without a separate app. Per-GB pricing sits slightly above Airalo at roughly $5.

  5. Alosim

    Budget pick with Aruba plans starting around $3.50 per GB on Digicel's network. Coverage held steady during testing near California Lighthouse and along the rocky north coast toward Boca Catalina. The app interface feels basic but QR delivery is fast.

  6. Maya Mobile

    Covers the ABC islands on a single plan, so a day trip from Palm Beach to Bonaire or Curacao doesn't require buying a second eSIM. Runs on Setar in Aruba. Mid-range pricing at roughly $4.75 per GB for 3 GB or more.

  7. Ubigi

    French-based provider roaming on Setar. Coverage is steady along the Palm Beach strip and inside the Paseo Herencia shopping center where some weaker providers drop to 3G. Their 3 GB plan runs about $5.30 per GB, which is higher than average for the data you get.

  8. Roamless

    Pay-per-MB model starting at $0.005 per MB on Aruba's Setar network. Good fit for light users checking bus times on the Arubus Line 10 route or sending a few photos from Malmok Beach. No wasted data if you're mostly on hotel WiFi.

  9. GigSky

    Apple App Store integration makes setup simple for iPhone users stepping off the plane at Queen Beatrix. Coverage runs on Digicel, which is decent along the main tourist corridor from Eagle Beach to Palm Beach. Pricing is steep though, around $8 per GB for their Caribbean pass.

  10. Yesim

    Swiss-based provider with Setar coverage in Aruba. Their Europe-Caribbean bundle might save money if you're connecting through Amsterdam Schiphol, since it covers the Netherlands and Aruba on one plan. Per-GB rate is around $5.50 and activation takes about 10 minutes.

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