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What will you do?
This plan provides mobile data coverage across all 3 countries:
Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Tonga
Crossing 3 Pacific nations means relying on data for navigation, translation, and real-time bookings — not just social media. In Fiji, Google Maps guides you through Suva's one-way streets and confirms ferry times from Denarau Marina to the Yasawa Islands. Papua New Guinea's PMV bus system has no published schedules; messaging a local driver via Facebook Messenger is the standard booking method in Lae and Madang. Tonga's whale-watching tours off Vava'u accept bookings through WhatsApp, with operators sending GPS coordinates for pickup points that change daily.
Video calls replace expensive international voice across all 3 countries. Check in with family from a Fijian bure on Taveuni, debrief a work project from Port Moresby, or stream a live sunrise from Tonga's Ha'atafu Beach — all using the same data balance. With eSIMno plans for Pacific, you buy once and stay connected across every trip, whether that's 2 weeks this year or a month-long return in 2027.
Uploading content matters for creators and remote workers. A 3-minute drone clip from Fiji's Bouma National Heritage Park runs 400MB at 4K. Backing up a day's photos from Papua New Guinea's Kokopo markets takes 1-2GB. Select a data size that matches your upload habits — plans range from light messaging to heavy media workflows.

Your Pacific lifetime eSIM unlocks 3 countries, each with distinct landscapes and travel rhythms. Here's what to expect — and why reliable data matters in each.
Fiji's 333 islands spread across the South Pacific, with Viti Levu hosting the capital Suva and the tourist hub of Nadi. Inter-island ferries, seaplanes, and small aircraft connect the Mamanuca and Yasawa chains. Use mobile data to confirm ferry departures, book last-minute dive trips, and upload content from remote resorts. Explore more at Fiji.
Papua New Guinea covers the eastern half of New Guinea plus 600 offshore islands. Port Moresby serves as the gateway, but adventure travelers head to the Highlands, the Sepik River, or Rabaul's volcanic calderas. Data keeps you in contact with guides, translates Tok Pisin phrases on the fly, and lets you share expedition updates. Full details at Papua New Guinea.
Tonga's 170 islands form four main groups: Tongatapu, Vava'u, Ha'apai, and the remote Niuas. Whale-watching season (July–October) brings travelers to Vava'u, while Tongatapu holds the capital Nuku'alofa. Mobile coverage is solid on main islands; data lets you book whale swims, confirm domestic flights, and share humpback encounters in real time. Visit Tonga for country-specific info.

Connecting Fiji, Papua New Guinea, and Tonga requires a mix of flights, ferries, and small aircraft — no rail or overland routes exist between these island nations.
Fiji Airways links Nadi to Tonga's Fua'amotu Airport 3 times weekly, with flight time around 1 hour 45 minutes. Nadi to Port Moresby routes run via Brisbane or direct on Air Niugini, taking 4–7 hours depending on connections. Booking early secures lower fares; last-minute island-hopper tickets sell out fast during whale season (July–October).
Within Papua New Guinea, Air Niugini and PNG Air connect Port Moresby to Goroka, Mount Hagen, Lae, Rabaul, and Wewak. Flight times range from 45 minutes to 2 hours. Fiji Sun and Northern Air operate Viti Levu to Taveuni and Vanua Levu routes. Tonga's Real Tonga flies between Tongatapu, Vava'u, and Ha'apai in 30–60 minutes.
Fiji's Awesome Adventures and South Sea Cruises run daily catamarans through the Mamanuca and Yasawa Islands. Tonga's MV Otuanga'ofa sails between Tongatapu and Vava'u weekly (24-hour voyage). Ferry schedules shift with weather; confirm departures the morning of travel.
Fiji's buses and minivans cover Viti Levu's Queens Highway circuit for a few dollars. Papua New Guinea relies on PMV (public motor vehicle) buses — crowded but cheap for trips between towns. Tonga's taxis and rental cars serve Tongatapu; outer islands use boats and pickup trucks.

Local SIM / Operator | Roaming | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| FEATURES | |||
| Setup time | Few minutes | Store visit + paperwork | Auto |
| No local ID needed | Online checkout | Local ID required | Use home account |
| Speed | 4G/5G | Carrier-grade | Partner-dependent |
| Travel support | English support 24/7 | Local Language only | Home carrier hours |
| Keep home number | Dual SIM | Replaces it | Same number |
| Cost predictability | Fixed price | Bills can spike | Bill-shock risk |
Yes. The same eSIM profile connects to local carriers in Fiji, Papua New Guinea, and Tonga. When you fly from Nadi to Port Moresby or Nuku'alofa, your phone detects the new country and attaches to a partner network automatically — no settings changes, no new QR code.
Nothing. Land at Fua'amotu Airport in Tonga after departing Fiji, and your phone connects within 2 minutes of clearing customs. The switch happens in the background while you collect luggage.
This plan covers 3 countries in the Pacific region. The complete list appears in the Countries Covered section on this page — scroll there for the full breakdown.
No. A lifetime plan means your purchased data stays in your account indefinitely. Use 1GB in Fiji this year, return to Tonga in 2027, and the remaining balance is still available. eSIMno lifetime plans have no expiry countdown.
Yes. Keep your home SIM active in the second slot, and incoming calls ring normally to your home number. For outgoing calls, use WhatsApp or FaceTime over your eSIM data line — native voice calls route through your home carrier at roaming rates.
Main towns such as Goroka and Mount Hagen have 4G coverage. Outside town centers and in the Sepik River region, signal drops to 3G or disappears entirely. Download offline maps before day trips into remote villages.
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