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Patvirtinkite, kad jūsų išmanusis telefonas ar įrenginys palaiko mūsų „Blikst“ eSIM funkcionalumą.
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The Blikst Seychelles eSIM runs on Airtel Seychelles, one of the islands' mobile operators, at 3G and 4G speeds. You get blanket 4G on Mahe and consistent 4G around the main settlements on Praslin and La Digue, with 3G filling in on the further-flung beaches. It is a data plan, so connectivity is geared towards maps, messaging and browsing rather than physical calling.
It comfortably covers the three main inner islands. Mahe has blanket 4G from Beau Vallon to Anse Royale, through Victoria and down the southern coast. Praslin and La Digue carry 4G around Baie Sainte Anne and La Passe, and 3G on further beaches like Anse Lazio, Anse Source d'Argent and Grand Anse. Be honest with yourself about the rest: the Silhouette, North Island, Denis and Bird private-island resorts are patchy-to-none, and Aldabra, Alphonse and the Outer Islands should be treated as offline.
Right after purchase you receive a confirmation email with your eSIM details and a QR code. Install the profile on home Wi-Fi before you fly, then simply scan the QR code to add the line. Activation is automatic on arrival in the Seychelles, with the Airtel line registering as you taxi into the gate at Mahe (SEZ). Seychelles flights often run overnight from European hubs, so set it up at home rather than debugging an install in the arrivals hall on zero sleep.
Most modern smartphones work fully with Blikst eSIMs, though a few exceptions exist, so check our detailed compatibility list to confirm your device. Your phone also needs to be carrier-unlocked. On iPhone you can check eSIM support under Settings, General, About by looking for an EID number, and on Android you will find it in the network settings. If in doubt, confirm before you travel rather than at the airport.
It depends on your trip. A one-week honeymoon resort stay on Mahe or Praslin, mostly on property with some snorkelling and a few day-trip messages, sits comfortably on 1 to 3 GB. A ten-day three-island trip across Mahe, Praslin and La Digue with ferries and tour bookings wants around 5 GB. Two-week island-hopping including a private outer-island leg still fits 5 GB, since the remote days burn almost nothing. Remote workers at a Mahe villa for a month benefit from 10 GB.
Yes, tethering and hotspot are supported, so you can share your connection with a laptop, tablet or a travelling companion's phone. This works well on Mahe's 4G and around the main Praslin and La Digue settlements. Bear in mind the ocean between islands is a genuine signal gap on anything longer than a Cat Cocos ferry, and the private outer islands are effectively offline, so a hotspot only helps where there is coverage to share.
This is a data plan, so it does not come with a local phone number for traditional calls or SMS. In practice that is rarely a problem in the Seychelles, where WhatsApp is universal for boat charters, guesthouse bookings, snorkelling tours and villa hosts who check messages rather than email. You can call and message over the internet using apps like WhatsApp or FaceTime. Because the eSIM is a separate digital line, your physical home SIM and number can stay in the phone.
Usually, yes. International roaming from non-African carriers into the Seychelles typically runs $12 to $15 per day, which adds up fast over a honeymoon or island-hopping trip. A local Airtel prepaid tourist pack from the small mobile counter at Mahe (SEZ) is affordable in rupees, but the trade-off is a queue after a long overnight flight and a passport registration that has occasionally caused snafus for travellers on shorter visas. The Blikst eSIM attaches to the Airtel towers before you even leave the terminal.