Is it worth getting an eSIM for Martinique?
It depends on where you are travelling from. Martinique is an outermost region of the European Union and part of France, so it is inside the EU roaming zone. If you have an EU or EEA mobile plan, your "roam like at home" allowance applies in Martinique, so you may not need an eSIM unless you expect to exceed your plan's fair-use data cap.
For visitors from outside the EU, such as the US, Canada or post-Brexit UK, roaming charges can be steep, and a travel eSIM avoids them entirely while getting you online the moment you land. An eSIM plan for Martinique starts from around €3.45 (~$4), which is typically far cheaper than roaming and saves you tracking down a local Orange or SFR store.
Even for EU travellers, an eSIM can be worth it if your home plan has a low roaming cap or you are a heavy data user. Either way, you skip the shop entirely and arrive already connected, with your home number still active for calls and texts.
What is an eSIM, and why should you use one in Martinique?
An eSIM, short for embedded SIM, is a digital SIM card built directly into your phone. Instead of inserting a physical card, you download an eSIM profile from a provider, which connects you to a mobile network in Martinique without ever visiting a store. Setup happens through a QR code or app, usually in under five minutes.
Why use an eSIM in Martinique?
- Online on arrival: connect the moment you land in Fort-de-France.
- Avoid roaming charges: skip the roaming fees if you are coming from outside the EU.
- Generous local data: handy if your home plan has a low fair-use cap.
- Keep your home number: your normal SIM stays active for calls and texts while the eSIM handles data.
Does Martinique support eSIM?
Yes, Martinique supports eSIM technology for travellers. You can use an eSIM from international providers like Ubigi and Nomad as soon as you land, and your phone connects automatically to a partner network. The island's main carriers, Orange Caraibe, SFR Caraibe, Digicel and Free, all run modern 4G and 5G networks, and travel eSIMs ride those same networks.
There is no registration requirement or local store visit for a travel eSIM. As long as your phone is unlocked and eSIM-compatible (most iPhones from XR and newer, plus recent Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel models), you can install your plan before you fly and activate it on arrival.
Mobile networks in Martinique: which one matters for your trip?
Martinique has the same mobile operators you would find in mainland France, with good coverage across the island. It is worth knowing who is who.
Orange Caraibe is the leading operator, with the strongest 5G in Fort-de-France, Le Lamentin and the south. Digicel has excellent island-wide coverage, including stronger reach in the rural north. SFR Caraibe and Free also operate on the island with good urban coverage. 4G covers around 90% of Martinique, including most beaches, the towns and even much of the rainforest interior, with speeds in Fort-de-France typically 25 to 60 Mbps and faster where 5G is live.
How our two recommended providers map to these networks: Ubigi and Nomad both connect to Martinique's main mobile networks rather than publishing a single fixed partner, which gives you reliable 4G and 5G coverage across Fort-de-France, the beaches and the main roads. Because the island is well covered, both providers give you dependable connectivity wherever your trip takes you.
Recommended eSIM providers for Martinique
Ubigi: Best for value on small plans
Ubigi is a well-established eSIM provider with a clean app and the cheapest entry point of our two picks for Martinique. If you mainly need data for maps, messaging and the odd upload, its small 1GB and 3GB plans are great value.
Why choose Ubigi for Martinique:
- The cheapest entry point, with 1GB from around €3.45
- One-click install through the Ubigi app on compatible devices
- Coverage across Martinique's main 4G and 5G networks
- Coverage in 190+ countries for onward Caribbean travel
- Use code NOMADWISE for 10% off your first plan
Ubigi pricing for Martinique
- 1GB / 7 days: €3.45 (~$4)
- 3GB / 15 days: €6.90 (~$8)
With the NOMADWISE discount code, you'll get 10% off your first plan. Plans activate when you connect to a Martinique network, so you can install any time before your trip.
Nomad: Best for a wider plan range and a free trial
Nomad offers a wider range of plans than Ubigi for Martinique, from 1GB up to 20GB on a 30-day validity, plus a free 1GB trial eSIM for new users. If you want more data or a longer validity, or you would like to test the service first, Nomad is a strong choice.
Why choose Nomad for Martinique:
- Wider plan range, from 1GB to 20GB on 30-day validity
- Free 1GB trial eSIM for new users
- Earn credits on every purchase for use on future trips
- Simple app-based setup with instant activation
- Coverage across the main local networks
Nomad pricing for Martinique
- 1GB / 7 days: €3.89 (~$4.51)
- 3GB / 30 days: €8.65 (~$10.03)
- 5GB / 30 days: €12.98 (~$15.06)
- 10GB / 30 days: €16.44 (~$19.07)
- 20GB / 30 days: €25.09 (~$29.10)
Both providers are safe, traveller-friendly and easy to use. Ubigi is our top pick for value if you mainly need a small plan, with the cheapest 1GB and the NOMADWISE discount. Choose Nomad if you want more data, a longer validity, or to test the service first with the free 1GB trial. For more options, see our Martinique eSIM directory to compare additional providers.
eSIM coverage across Martinique
Martinique is well covered across the island, with the strongest service in Fort-de-France and along the coasts. Here is how it looks across the places most travellers visit.
Fort-de-France and Le Lamentin
The capital and the area around the airport have excellent 4G and the island's strongest 5G, so your eSIM works reliably for navigation, dining and sharing photos, and it connects the moment you land.
The south: Les Trois-Ilets, Sainte-Anne and Le Diamant
The beach and resort south, including Pointe du Bout, the Salines beach and the iconic Diamond Rock, has strong coverage for the beaches, snorkelling spots and coastal roads.
The north: Saint-Pierre and Mount Pelee
The historic town of Saint-Pierre and the slopes of Mount Pelee have good coverage in the towns and along the main roads, with the usual thinning deep in the rainforest and high on the volcano.
The east and the Caravelle peninsula
The Atlantic east and the Caravelle nature reserve have coverage in the main areas, ideal for hiking and exploring, with some gaps in the most remote corners.
How to choose the right eSIM for Martinique
Picking the right eSIM for Martinique comes down to a few simple factors.
Data usage: Light users who mainly need maps, messaging and browsing can get by with a small 1GB to 5GB plan. Heavier users or remote workers should look at 10GB or more, like Nomad's 20GB.
Trip length: A short beach break usually only needs a small plan, while a longer stay benefits from a 30-day plan with a larger allowance.
Budget: Ubigi has the cheapest small plans, with 1GB from around €3.45 and code NOMADWISE for 10% off your first plan. Nomad offers a wider range and a free 1GB trial if you want to test first.
Device compatibility: Most modern smartphones support eSIMs, including iPhone XR and newer, recent Samsung Galaxy models, and Google Pixel 4 and above. Check your settings under "Mobile Network" or "SIM Management" to confirm your device is compatible and unlocked.
Other destinations: If you are island-hopping elsewhere in the Caribbean, such as nearby Guadeloupe, check each provider's regional plans rather than buying a Martinique-only eSIM.
How to set up your eSIM in Martinique
Setting up an eSIM for Martinique is quick and can be done before your flight. Once installed, your phone connects automatically when you land.
- Confirm your device supports eSIMs: Check your phone settings under "Mobile Network" or "SIM Management" to make sure your device is eSIM-compatible and unlocked.
- Purchase your eSIM: Buy your plan from Ubigi or Nomad before your trip.
- Install the eSIM: You will receive a QR code by email, or you can install directly through the provider's app. Scan the code or follow the in-app instructions to add the eSIM profile to your phone.
- Activate data roaming: Once installed, enable data roaming for the eSIM line in your phone settings and select your eSIM as the primary mobile data line. Your home SIM can stay active for calls and texts.
- Test your connection: When you land in Fort-de-France, open a browser or maps app at the airport to confirm you are online before leaving.
💡 Tip: Before installing a new eSIM, delete any expired profiles and rename the new one (for example "Martinique Trip 2026") to keep things tidy. If you are also visiting nearby Guadeloupe or other Caribbean islands, check a regional plan.
Final thoughts and recommendations
Whether you are climbing Mount Pelee, snorkelling at Les Anses-d'Arlet, relaxing at Les Salines, or exploring Fort-de-France, a reliable eSIM keeps you connected from the moment you land, with no SIM shop to find.
Choose Ubigi if you mainly need a small plan and want the cheapest entry. It is our top pick for value in Martinique. Use code NOMADWISE for 10% off your first plan.
Choose Nomad if you want a wider range of plans, more data, or to test the service first with its free 1GB trial.
No matter which provider you choose, an eSIM will keep you connected from the moment you land in Martinique.