Internet in Thailand: how to stay connected easily

You arrive in Thailand, you get off the plane… and very quickly you realise one thing: without internet, everything becomes much more complicated.

Finding a taxi, checking a booking, following directions or simply contacting someone… nowadays, it all goes through your phone.

Good news: staying connected in Thailand is simple, fast, and often inexpensive, especially with modern solutions like eSIMs, which allow you to have internet as soon as you arrive, without a physical card or wasting time.

You just need to choose the option that best suits your trip.

 Options for getting internet in Thailand

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You have several solutions for getting internet once you're there. Each has its advantages.


 Local SIM card

It's the classic solution. You buy a SIM card at the airport or in a shop.

Advantages :

  • inexpensive
  • Good coverage
  • easy to find

Disadvantages:

  • Need to change your SIM card
  • temporary loss of your number

 Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi is available pretty much everywhere: hotels, cafes, restaurants.

But in reality:

  • It is often slow
  • Not always reliable
  • Sometimes safe… sometimes not

Good for sorting out a problem, not for relying on completely.


 eSIM: the simplest solution

It is the most practical solution today.

No need for a physical card, everything is done directly from your phone.

You install your package before you even leave, and you arrive in Thailand already connected.

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 Why choose an eSIM (recommended)

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If you want to avoid complications, it's clearly the best option.

The advantages:

  • activation in a few minutes
  • No need to look for a shop
  • Will you keep your WhatsApp number?
  • immediate connection upon arrival
  • several packages depending on the duration

It's simple: you arrive, your phone already works.


 Our recommendation for staying connected

If you want a simple and reliable solution, you can use an eSIM before you leave.

View eSIM plans for Thailand:
👉 https://yesim.tpx.lt/A3HGAlHp

💡 Ideal if you want to:

  • avoid wasting time at the airport
  • Be connected as soon as you land
  • travel stress-free

 How much does it cost?

Prices vary depending on the duration and date.

On average

  • 5 to 10 days: approximately €10 to €20
  • 15 to 30 days: approximately 20 to 40€

It's often a bit more expensive than a local SIM... but much more practical.


Network coverage in Thailand

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Thailand is generally very well covered.

You will have network coverage:

  • in the cities
  • on most of the islands
  • in tourist areas

More limited

  • certain mountainous areas
  • very isolated places

 Practical advice

A few simple tips that make all the difference:

  • Install your eSIM before you leave
  • Check that your phone is compatible
  • Keep a copy of your QR code
  • Activate data on arrival

And above all: test before you go.


 Mistakes to avoid

Here are the most frequent errors:

  • Wait until we arrive to look for a solution
  • rely solely on Wi-Fi
  • Do not check eSIM compatibility
  • Misconfigure your phone

👉 Result: a waste of time, stress... and sometimes no signal at all.

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