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Aruba has more than 50 travel eSIM providers and offers more than 800 prepaid data plans. With this extensive range, travelers can easily find an eSIM that fits their needs.
Yes, unlimited‑data eSIM options exist for Aruba. Providers Truely and Yesim both offer unlimited plans, each allowing tethering and using 3G/4G (Truely) or 3G/LTE (Yesim) networks; speeds may be throttled after certain usage thresholds. The price range for these plans spans roughly $8.72 to $161.86 USD.
In Aruba, the primary Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) are:
Setar: The leading telecommunications provider in Aruba, offering extensive 4G LTE coverage across the island.
Digicel: A significant player in Aruba's mobile market, providing strong 4G LTE services and known for its reliable service and various plans tailored to travelers.
Aruba does not have Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs); therefore, most travel eSIMs rely on the infrastructure of these major MNOs.
Travel eSIMs that provide a phone number and SMS are available for Aruba. Roamify currently offers several plans that include inbound and outbound voice and SMS; the data capacities range from 1GB to 25GB and the validity periods range from 7 days up to 365 days.
All of Roamify’s Aruba‑enabled plans give the user a foreign phone number. The available dialing codes are +1, which corresponds to the United States, and +44, which is the United Kingdom. No plan currently offers a local Aruba number (dialing code +599). Users can still place calls and send SMS using the assigned the number will not be local to Aruba.
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