Install once, keep it on your phone.
Pay as you go, for actual use.
No fixed plans, no expiration.
Use balance only when you travel.
One eSIM for all trips, 200+ Countries.
Pay As You Go data, wherever you travel
💵 You add
$25
to your balance.
✈️ In
Bahamas
you use
3GB
at
$
9.28
/GB
.
🌍
United Kingdom
3 months later -
3GB at $
1.19
/GB.
🔥 Your same balance covers both trips -
one eSIM, no expiry, no wasted data, no new package.
Just $
9.28
per GB. No surprises, No bundles, No expiry.
Light Usage
~200 MB/day
$
0.00
/day
Maps, messaging, browsing
Moderate
~500 MB/day
$
0.00
/day
Heavy
~2 GB/day
$
0.00
/day
Streaming, uploads, video calls
Nassau: As the nation's capital on New Providence, Nassau offers the most robust coverage. You'll find strong 4G LTE and growing 5G signals throughout downtown, Cable Beach, and on Paradise Island. Connectivity is very reliable at Lynden Pindling International Airport (NAS) and the main cruise port. Indoor signals can sometimes weaken inside older, dense concrete buildings or large hotel complexes.
Freeport: On Grand Bahama, Freeport provides dependable connectivity across the city center and in key tourist zones like the Port Lucaya Marketplace. The Grand Bahama International Airport (FPO) and the harbor are well-covered. Service may become less consistent as you travel to the more remote eastern or western ends of the island, away from populated areas.
George Town: The main hub for the Exumas, George Town has reliable service within the town itself and at nearby resorts. A key local factor is travel by water- expect your signal to become intermittent or drop completely when boating between the many small cays or visiting secluded beaches, so it is wise to download maps beforehand.
Marsh Harbour: As the commercial center of the Abacos, Marsh Harbour has strong, consistent coverage in the main town and around its busy marinas. While the primary settlements on nearby islands like Elbow Cay (Hope Town) and Green Turtle Cay usually have service, your connection can be variable when sailing on the water between them or in more isolated anchorages.



Queen's Highway & Major Island Roads: On populated islands like New Providence, Grand Bahama, and Eleuthera, connectivity is generally reliable along the main roads and within towns and settlements. However, in more remote stretches of highway away from population centers, the signal can weaken or become intermittent.
Inter-Island Ferries & Mailboats: Service is strong at major ports like Nassau and Freeport. When travelling between islands on Bahamas Ferries or mailboats, expect the signal to drop completely once you are in open water. Service typically returns as you approach the port of your destination island.
The Out Islands (Family Islands): In the less populated Family Islands such as Andros, the Exumas, and the Abacos, cellular coverage is concentrated in and around the main settlements, airports, and major resorts. Venture away from these hubs into the island interiors or along deserted coastlines, and you will likely lose service.
Open Water Crossings & Remote Cays: The most significant connectivity gaps occur in the open sea between islands. Whether on a ferry, private yacht, or charter boat, cellular service is generally non-existent once you are more than a few miles from shore. Similarly, most uninhabited cays have no network coverage.
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Activate eSIM
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“
I loved the per-country pricing model. I only paid for the countries I visited, and it was way cheaper than other eSIM providers. No hidden fees — just clear and simple.
“
The auto top-up feature is a lifesaver. I never have to check my balance — internet just works. And when I’m not traveling, I don’t pay. It’s fair and super convenient.
Angel Siphron
Rated
4.7
Bcengi charges $9.28 per gigabyte (GB) utilizing the Aliv and The Bahamas Telecommunications Company networks. You are only billed for the data you consume, with no need for pre-set bundles or minimum spending requirements.
No, it is not. Bcengi functions concurrently with your current SIM through dual-SIM technology. You can keep your standard SIM card active for making calls and sending texts.
Yes, provided your device supports eSIM (this includes most phone models released from 2019 onward). You can verify compatibility at bcengi.com/travelpass/esim-compatibility.
Service availability depends on the network infrastructure provided by Aliv and The Bahamas Telecommunications Company. Strong coverage is generally found in major cities and popular tourist destinations. Signal may be limited in more remote regions.
The majority of travelers use between 500 MB and 2 GB of data daily. For a moderate usage week, the approximate cost is $32.48, based on pay-as-you-go pricing.
Yes, it can. A single Bcengi eSIM is functional in over 200 countries. Your remaining balance rolls over, eliminating the need to acquire a new eSIM for each subsequent destination.
You have the option to top up your balance at any time by visiting travel.bcengi.com, or you can activate auto-refill to ensure your balance is continuously maintained.
No, it does not. Your Bcengi balance never expires, whether you plan to use it next week or even next year.
Pay As You Go
from
$
9.28
/GB
$10
POPULAR
$25
$50
$100
Select your starting balance
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→
💵 You add
$25
to your balance.
✈️ In
Bahamas
you use
3GB
at
$
9.28
/GB
.
🌍
United Kingdom
3 months later -
3GB at $
1.19
/GB.
🔥 Your same balance covers both trips — one eSIM, no expiry, no wasted data, no new package.
How it works
Install once, keep it on your phone
Use balance only when you travel
Pay as you go, for actual use.
No fixed plans, no expiration
One eSIM for all trips, 200+ Countries.
Learn more
Just $
9.28
per GB.
No surprises, No bundles, No expiry.
Light Usage •
200 MB/day
$
0.00
/day
Maps, messaging, browsing
Moderate •
500 MB/day
$
0.00
/day
Heavy •
2 GB/day
$
0.00
/day
Streaming, uploads, video calls
Nassau: As the nation's capital on New Providence, Nassau offers the most robust coverage. You'll find strong 4G LTE and growing 5G signals throughout downtown, Cable Beach, and on Paradise Island. Connectivity is very reliable at Lynden Pindling International Airport (NAS) and the main cruise port. Indoor signals can sometimes weaken inside older, dense concrete buildings or large hotel complexes.
Freeport: On Grand Bahama, Freeport provides dependable connectivity across the city center and in key tourist zones like the Port Lucaya Marketplace. The Grand Bahama International Airport (FPO) and the harbor are well-covered. Service may become less consistent as you travel to the more remote eastern or western ends of the island, away from populated areas.
George Town: The main hub for the Exumas, George Town has reliable service within the town itself and at nearby resorts. A key local factor is travel by water- expect your signal to become intermittent or drop completely when boating between the many small cays or visiting secluded beaches, so it is wise to download maps beforehand.
Marsh Harbour: As the commercial center of the Abacos, Marsh Harbour has strong, consistent coverage in the main town and around its busy marinas. While the primary settlements on nearby islands like Elbow Cay (Hope Town) and Green Turtle Cay usually have service, your connection can be variable when sailing on the water between them or in more isolated anchorages.

Queen's Highway & Major Island Roads: On populated islands like New Providence, Grand Bahama, and Eleuthera, connectivity is generally reliable along the main roads and within towns and settlements. However, in more remote stretches of highway away from population centers, the signal can weaken or become intermittent.
Inter-Island Ferries & Mailboats: Service is strong at major ports like Nassau and Freeport. When travelling between islands on Bahamas Ferries or mailboats, expect the signal to drop completely once you are in open water. Service typically returns as you approach the port of your destination island.
The Out Islands (Family Islands): In the less populated Family Islands such as Andros, the Exumas, and the Abacos, cellular coverage is concentrated in and around the main settlements, airports, and major resorts. Venture away from these hubs into the island interiors or along deserted coastlines, and you will likely lose service.
Open Water Crossings & Remote Cays: The most significant connectivity gaps occur in the open sea between islands. Whether on a ferry, private yacht, or charter boat, cellular service is generally non-existent once you are more than a few miles from shore. Similarly, most uninhabited cays have no network coverage.
Learn more about
Bahamas
How it works
1. Buy eSIM
Sign up and get your Global eSIM in just a few clicks.
2. Activate eSIM
Scan the QR code and get connected instantly — no physical SIM needed.
3. Pay as you go
Only pay for what you use. No contracts, no hidden fees.
Get your eSIM
“
I loved the per-country pricing model. I only paid for the countries I visited, and it was way cheaper than other eSIM providers. No hidden fees — just clear and simple.
Kaylynn Mango
Bcengi charges $9.28 per gigabyte (GB) utilizing the Aliv and The Bahamas Telecommunications Company networks. You are only billed for the data you consume, with no need for pre-set bundles or minimum spending requirements.
No, it is not. Bcengi functions concurrently with your current SIM through dual-SIM technology. You can keep your standard SIM card active for making calls and sending texts.
Yes, provided your device supports eSIM (this includes most phone models released from 2019 onward). You can verify compatibility at bcengi.com/travelpass/esim-compatibility.
Service availability depends on the network infrastructure provided by Aliv and The Bahamas Telecommunications Company. Strong coverage is generally found in major cities and popular tourist destinations. Signal may be limited in more remote regions.
The majority of travelers use between 500 MB and 2 GB of data daily. For a moderate usage week, the approximate cost is $32.48, based on pay-as-you-go pricing.
Yes, it can. A single Bcengi eSIM is functional in over 200 countries. Your remaining balance rolls over, eliminating the need to acquire a new eSIM for each subsequent destination.
You have the option to top up your balance at any time by visiting travel.bcengi.com, or you can activate auto-refill to ensure your balance is continuously maintained.
No, it does not. Your Bcengi balance never expires, whether you plan to use it next week or even next year.