Best eSIM Options for French Travelers Visiting Bali

Best Bali eSIM for french travelers

French travelers visiting Bali have several convenient eSIM options that allow for immediate connectivity upon arrival, avoiding airport queues and physical SIM card swaps.

The best approach for high-speed, reliable data is using a local operator network, such as Telkomsel, often provided through specialized tourist eSIM services.

 

Telkomsel eSIM by BaliEasy

BaliEasy uses the local Telkomsel network, giving you the same experience as a local SIM, not a roaming connection.

This results in:

  • Stronger and more stable signal across Bali
  • Faster speeds, especially in busy areas like Canggu, Uluwatu, and Ubud
  • Better performance for maps, payments, ride-hailing apps, and browsing

Because it’s local, there are no hidden Fair Usage slowdowns disguised as “unlimited.” You simply use the data you purchase at full speed.

Hotspot and tethering are fully supported (no daily cap), but more importantly, the connection remains stable even under heavier usage, ideal for:

  • Remote work
  • Video calls
  • Uploads
  • Multi-device usage

Read more: Best eSIM for Tethering in Bali

Pricing model

BaliEasy uses a fixed data approach, which means:

  • More usable data per euro
  • No speed throttling surprises
  • Better cost efficiency for 10–30 day stays

If you run out, you can top up instantly online without reinstalling the eSIM or changing your number.

 

Holafly

Holafly is a roaming eSIM focusing on simplicity with its “unlimited data” plans, which are appealing at first glance.

For basic usage like:

  • Google Maps
  • Messaging
  • Light browsing

…it works well.

However, in real usage:

  • Speeds may be reduced after moderate consumption (FUP)
  • Performance can feel inconsistent during peak times
  • Hotspot is limited (commonly ~500 MB/day), which affects laptop use

Pricing model

Daily pricing (~USD 5–6/day), which:

  • Becomes expensive over longer stays
  • Offers convenience but less value per GB

Best suited for short trips with light usage.

 

Airalo

Airalo is widely used and reliable for light to moderate usage, such as:

  • Navigation
  • Social media
  • Messaging

However, since it operates as a roaming eSIM, performance depends on local partner networks.

In practice:

  • Speeds can fluctuate
  • “Unlimited” plans are still subject to Fair Usage Policies
  • Heavier usage may result in throttling

Pricing model

Fixed data packages (1GB to ~50GB), but:

  • Cost per GB increases quickly
  • Less cost-efficient for longer stays

 

Saily

Saily is another roaming-based eSIM that works well for casual travelers.

For everyday usage:

  • Browsing
  • Maps
  • Messaging

…it performs adequately.

However:

  • Speed and stability depend on network routing
  • Performance can drop during congestion
  • Fair Usage Policy applies for heavier usage

Pricing model

Competitive for small data packages, but:

  • Requires multiple top-ups for longer stays
  • Becomes less cost-effective compared to local options

 

Yesim

Yesim supports both fixed data and “unlimited” plans and works across multiple devices.

For general use:

  • It performs reasonably well
  • Setup is simple

However:

  • As a roaming eSIM, speeds can vary
  • Fair Usage Policy applies to “unlimited” plans
  • Performance may decline with higher usage

Pricing model

Higher compared to Bali-based providers:

  • You pay more for less usable data
  • Not ideal for longer stays or heavy usage

Read the French version: Les meilleures options d’eSIM pour les voyageurs français en visite à Bali

 

Local eSIM vs Roaming eSIM

What is a Roaming eSIM?

A roaming eSIM is provided by an international company such as Airalo, Holafly, or similar providers. Instead of connecting directly to an Indonesian network, your data is routed through an overseas partner before reaching the local network in Bali.

In simple terms:

Your connection takes a longer route before reaching the internet.

This often leads to:

  • Higher latency (slower response time)
  • Less stable speeds, especially during peak hours
  • Automatic switching between different local networks
  • Performance that can feel inconsistent depending on location

Learn more about roaming eSIM 

What is a Local eSIM?

A local eSIM works exactly like a SIM card purchased in Indonesia. It connects directly to a local operator such as Telkomsel, without going through any international routing.

In simple terms:

Your phone connects straight to the Indonesian network, no detours.

This results in:

  • Faster and more stable internet
  • Lower latency (better for video calls, maps, apps)
  • Consistent coverage across Bali and Indonesia
  • A local +62 Indonesian number, useful for apps like Gojek, Grab, and local services

Telkomsel eSIM by BaliEasy is a local Indonesian eSIM, meaning you get direct access to the Telkomsel network with no roaming layer in between.

 

Why Local eSIMs Perform Better in Bali

Because there is no international routing involved, local eSIMs generally provide a more reliable experience for everyday use.

Compared to roaming eSIMs, they offer:

  • Direct network access in Indonesia
  • More stable signal in areas like Canggu, Ubud, Uluwatu, and beyond
  • Better performance for navigation, payments, and streaming

Telkomsel eSIM by BaliEasy is a local Indonesian eSIM powered by the Telkomsel network, so your connection goes directly through Indonesia’s infrastructure, giving you faster, more stable internet throughout your stay.

 

Unlimited Data vs Fixed Data

Many travel eSIMs promote “unlimited data”, but in reality, most of these plans are controlled by a Fair Usage Policy (FUP).

What does FUP actually mean?

Once you pass a certain usage threshold, your internet speed is significantly reduced.

While basic tasks like messaging may still work, heavier activities, such as navigation, video calls, or streaming, can become slow or unreliable.

Why FUP can be limiting

  • Speeds drop after reaching a daily or usage limit
  • Performance becomes inconsistent for maps, work, or media
  • The exact high-speed allowance is often not clearly defined

Why fixed data is often the better choice

  • You get full 4G/5G speed until your data is fully used
  • Usage is clear and predictable, no hidden slowdowns
  • More reliable performance for navigation, hotspot, and remote work

Telkomsel eSIM by BaliEasy uses fixed data (no FUP), so you always get full speed until your data runs out. We also offer large data packages, including up to 83GB, with the option to top up anytime.

In practice, this often gives better value and a more consistent experience than “unlimited” plans that slow down after a small high-speed limit.

 

Key Tips for French Travelers Using eSIM in Bali

Install your eSIM in advance before you travel

Set up your eSIM while still in France. This ensures your connection is ready immediately when you land, without needing airport WiFi or queues.

Choosing the Right Type of eSIM

Understand data-only vs. local number

  • Most travel eSIMs are data-only, meaning:
  • No traditional calls or SMS

Use apps like WhatsApp, FaceTime, or Telegram instead

If you need local services (ride-hailing, deliveries, bookings), having a local Indonesian number (+62) can be useful.

Save Time and Money

Avoid buying SIM cards at the airport. Airport SIM cards are often more expensive and require waiting in line.

With an eSIM, you:

  • Activate instantly
  • Avoid paperwork delays
  • Get better value for larger data packages

Activation Checklist

Before using your eSIM, make sure:

  • Data roaming is enabled on the eSIM line
  • The eSIM is set as your primary mobile data line
  • Your phone is unlocked and supports eSIM
  • The eSIM line is turned ON in settings

Network & Performance

Coverage in Bali is generally strong

You can expect 4G/LTE and even 5G in many areas. However:

  • Speeds may vary depending on location
  • Remote areas or small islands may have weaker signal

For Longer Stays

IMEI registration is required for extended use.

If you stay in Indonesia for more than 30 days, you must register your phone’s IMEI with Indonesian Customs.

Without this:

  • Your device may lose access to local networks
  • Your eSIM or SIM card may stop working
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