## Best eSIM for Southeast Asia: Top 5 Providers Ranked for 2025

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I’ve tested every major eSIM provider across seven Southeast Asian countries over two years of continuous travel. Here’s my definitive 2025 ranking — no sponsored bias, just my honest assessment.

### The Rankings

**#1 Airalo** — Best Overall Value
**#2 Holafly** — Best for Heavy Data Users
**#3 Nomad** — Best for Remote/Rural Travel
**#4 GigSky** — Best for iPhone Users Who Want Simplicity
**#5 Ubigi** — Best for Multi-Device/Hotspot Use

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### Full Comparison Table

| Provider | SEA 10GB Price | Coverage | Support | Best For |
|—|—|—|—|—|
| Airalo | ~$17 | Excellent | Email (slow) | Budget value |
| Holafly | N/A (unlimited) | Very good | 24/7 chat | Unlimited data |
| Nomad | ~$19 | Excellent | Email | Rural travel |
| GigSky | ~$35 | Very good | Email + phone | iPhone simplicity |
| Ubigi | ~$21 | Good | Email + chat | Tethering/hotspot |

### #1 Airalo — The Benchmark

Airalo wins for most travellers due to its combination of competitive pricing, broad country coverage, reliable performance, and a well-designed app. The $17 Asia Regional 10GB plan is the benchmark against which I measure everything else.

**Score: 9/10**

### #2 Holafly — Unlimited Done Right

Holafly’s unlimited plans remove data anxiety entirely and 24/7 support is genuinely valuable. The premium pricing ($27-45 for unlimited) is justified for remote workers but unnecessary for casual travellers.

**Score: 8.5/10**

### #3 Nomad — The Rural Champion

Nomad’s slight rural coverage advantage and competitive pricing make it the go-to for adventurous travellers. If your itinerary involves significant off-the-beaten-track destinations, Nomad deserves serious consideration.

**Score: 8/10**

### #4 GigSky — Premium for a Price

GigSky’s Apple integration is genuinely smooth, and the coverage is comparable to Airalo. But the 2x price premium is hard to justify when Airalo performs comparably.

**Score: 7/10** (would be higher without the price factor)

### #5 Ubigi — Niche but Useful

Ubigi earns its place for remote workers who tether laptops frequently. For standard mobile use, it’s outpriced by Airalo without a matching coverage advantage.

**Score: 7/10**

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### My Simple Recommendation

For 80% of travellers heading to Southeast Asia: **just get Airalo.** It’s the cheapest quality option, covers everywhere you’ll likely go, and the app is reliable.

For the other 20%:
– Heavy data users → Holafly
– Remote adventurers → Nomad
– iPhone-only simplicity seekers → GigSky
– Laptop-heavy workers → Ubigi

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