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Anguilla

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Features

  • Coverage: Anguilla
  • Network Provider: Digicel
  • Speed: 3G / 4G
  • Tethering / Hotspot: Yes

Plan Details

Device Compatibility: Most modern smartphones are fully compatible with Blikst eSIMs. However, a few exceptions exist. Check our detailed compatibility list to confirm your device works flawlessly with our service..

Activation Policy: Enjoy automatic activation by simply scanning the QR code provided after purchase. Your eSIM will instantly activate upon your arrival at Anguilla, ensuring immediate connectivity.

Delivery Time: Receive a confirmation email with your eSIM details right after completing your purchase. Quick and seamless delivery ensures you’re ready to go in minutes.

Description

Anguilla is a small, flat, low-key British Overseas Territory in the northeastern Caribbean, reached almost always via Sint Maarten and a short ferry or charter flight. Shoal Bay East, Meads Bay, Rendezvous Bay — the beaches that bring people here are the entire point, and most visitors spend a week on sand without much else. It's also a country where US and UK roaming suddenly lands in the premium international tier. A Blikst Anguilla eSIM runs on Digicel with 3G / 4G coverage across The Valley, Sandy Ground, Shoal Bay, Meads Bay, and the main coastal corridors.

Where Digicel Anguilla's network reaches

The Valley (the capital), Sandy Ground, Island Harbour, Shoal Bay East, Meads Bay, Rendezvous Bay, and the full west-end resort strip all have 4G. The road network connecting them is covered. Scrub Island, Dog Island, and the other small uninhabited islets off the coast have no meaningful signal. Boat excursions to Prickly Pear Cays or Sandy Island will have patchy to no coverage. Anguilla is small enough (26 km long) that there's no real dead zone on land — just slower stretches.

Cost compared with roaming or a local SIM

US carriers (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile) bill Anguilla at $10–$12 per day in their international packages. UK carriers post-Brexit are similar. A week of standard roaming for a couple = $140+ in fees before you've ordered your first rum punch. Picking up a local SIM at the Flow or Digicel shop in The Valley is possible but requires a drive out from the resort strip — not ideal on day one of a beach week. A Blikst plan on the same Digicel network sits at a fraction of the roaming cost.

Arriving via AXA or by ferry from SXM

Install the eSIM over home Wi-Fi before you fly. Most travellers fly to Princess Juliana International in Sint Maarten (SXM) first, then take the 25-minute public ferry from Marigot or the Blowing Point ferry from the Dutch side — your Blikst Anguilla plan activates once you clear Blowing Point immigration and step onto Anguilla soil. Direct flights into Clayton J. Lloyd International (AXA) behave the same way — switch off airplane mode after customs and the Digicel line registers automatically.

What you'll actually use data for here

  • WhatsApp: Boat charters to Scilly Cay, Sandy Island, and Prickly Pear, restaurant reservations at Blanchards or Veya, snorkel-tour operators — all confirmed via WhatsApp. Assume it's your main channel.
  • Google Maps: Anguilla's roads are simple but beach access points aren't always well-marked. GPS finds Little Bay, Junk's Hole, and the less-obvious coves.
  • Taxi apps don't exist here: Uber, Lyft, Bolt — none operate in Anguilla. Licensed taxis are booked by phone or arranged through the hotel. Your contact book and WhatsApp handle it.
  • Weather apps and hurricane tracking: June–November is hurricane season, with heightened risk August–October. Windy, NOAA NHC, and local alerts matter during active systems. Anguilla was hit hard by Irma in 2017 — storm preparation is a real consideration.
  • Payment apps: Eastern Caribbean dollars (XCD) and USD both circulate. Apple Pay and Google Pay work at larger resorts; smaller beach bars are cash-friendly. Bank apps need data for transfers.

Ferry timing and the Sint Maarten connection

The Marigot–Blowing Point public ferry runs roughly every 30–45 minutes during daylight. Private charter boats to Anguilla operate outside those hours. Your Blikst Anguilla eSIM does not cover Sint Maarten — if you're spending time on both sides, you'd need a separate plan for SXM or just pick up the Anguilla plan for your Anguilla days. The ferry ride itself is usually in mobile-signal range of one island or the other.

Plan sizing for Anguilla trips

A day trip from SXM: 1 GB is more than enough. A long weekend at Shoal Bay: 1–3 GB. A week-long beach stay at Meads Bay or Rendezvous Bay (with resort Wi-Fi carrying streaming): 3–5 GB. Two-week family villa rentals: 10 GB. Digital nomads using Anguilla's Work from Anguilla program for 3–6 months: 50 GB or more, though villa Wi-Fi usually handles the bulk.

Install before you fly, clear Blowing Point with data already working, and skip the Flow storefront run. The first Shoal Bay snorkel and the first rum punch at Bankie Banx's Dune Preserve are better uses of the afternoon.

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Important Information

  • This eSIM plan is only compatible with iPhone, Samsung and Google devices.
  • To activate this plan, you will need to provide your IMEI, EID/ICCID and preferred eSim Activation Date.
  • On the specified date your eSim will be activated automatically in the USA no QR code needed.
  • The plan must be purchased at least 2 days before the activation date to allow time for processing.

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eSIM FAQ

The Blikst Anguilla eSIM runs on Digicel, one of the island's main mobile operators. You get 3G and 4G speeds, with 4G across the populated parts of Anguilla and the main coastal corridors. That is plenty for WhatsApp, maps, restaurant bookings and weather tracking, which is most of what you will actually do on a beach week here.

Digicel reaches The Valley (the capital), Sandy Ground, Island Harbour, Shoal Bay East, Meads Bay, Rendezvous Bay and the full west-end resort strip, all on 4G, plus the roads connecting them. Anguilla is only 26 km long, so there is no real dead zone on land, just slower stretches. Scrub Island, Dog Island and the uninhabited islets have no meaningful signal, and boat trips to Prickly Pear Cays or Sandy Island will be patchy to none.

Right after you buy, you get a confirmation email with your eSIM details, usually within minutes. Install it over home Wi-Fi before you fly by scanning the QR code provided. Activation is automatic: the plan switches on once you arrive in Anguilla. If you ferry in from Sint Maarten it registers as you clear Blowing Point immigration; flying into AXA, just switch off airplane mode after customs and the Digicel line connects.

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 an iPhone you can check eSIM support under Settings, General, About by looking for an EID number; on Android it is in the network settings. If you see an EID and the handset is unlocked, you are good to go.

It depends on your stay. A day trip from Sint Maarten is fine on 1 GB. A long weekend at Shoal Bay suits 1 to 3 GB. A week-long beach stay at Meads Bay or Rendezvous Bay, with resort Wi-Fi carrying your streaming, fits comfortably on 3 to 5 GB. Two-week family villa rentals want around 10 GB. Long stays on the Work from Anguilla programme may need 50 GB or more, though villa Wi-Fi usually handles the bulk.

Yes, tethering and hotspot are supported, so you can share your Digicel connection with a laptop, tablet or a travelling companion's phone. That is handy for a villa stay or for a digital nomad working remotely. Remember that anything you tether comes out of the same data allowance, so for heavy laptop use lean on the villa or resort Wi-Fi and keep the eSIM for when you are out and about.

This is a data-only plan, so it does not come with a local phone number for traditional calls or SMS. In practice that is no problem in Anguilla, where boat charters, restaurant reservations and tour operators are all arranged over WhatsApp. You can call and message freely using apps like WhatsApp or FaceTime over the data. Because the eSIM is a separate digital line, your physical home SIM and number can stay in the phone.

Almost always. US carriers like Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile bill Anguilla at 10 to 12 dollars a day in their international packages, and post-Brexit UK carriers are similar, so a week of roaming for a couple can top 140 dollars in fees. A Blikst plan on the same Digicel network sits at a fraction of that. A local SIM means driving out to a Flow or Digicel shop in The Valley, not ideal on day one of a beach week.