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
Curacao
you use
3GB
at
$
6.24
/GB
.
🌍
Netherlands
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 $
6.24
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
Willemstad: Strong 4G/LTE coverage is standard throughout the capital, especially in the historic tourist districts of Punda and Otrobanda. You'll find a reliable signal along the Handelskade waterfront and major commercial areas. However, the thick stone walls of some older colonial buildings can occasionally weaken indoor connectivity.
Jan Thiel: As a major hub for tourism and resorts, Jan Thiel boasts excellent and consistent mobile network performance. You can expect strong 4G/LTE signals across the beach, in hotels, restaurants, and surrounding residential areas, ensuring you're always connected.
Westpunt: In this more remote and natural part of the island, coverage is generally good near the main roads and popular beaches like Grote Knip and Playa Kalki. Service can become patchy or unavailable when hiking deeper into Christoffel National Park or exploring more secluded, undeveloped coastal coves.
Sint Willibrordus: Connectivity is reliable in the village center and along the main routes to popular beaches such as Daaibooi and Porto Mari. While the signal is strong in these populated tourist spots, it may become less consistent if you venture into more isolated areas away from the coast.



Main Road Corridors: Mobile coverage is generally consistent along Curacao's primary roads, such as the Schottegatweg ring road around Willemstad and the main Weg naar Westpunt. Service is strong in populated areas but can become less reliable in the rural stretches between major towns and settlements.
Banda Abou (Western Region): Traveling through the island's hilly western half, particularly around Christoffelpark and the remote beaches near Westpunt, often results in spotty service. The rugged terrain and sparse population in this region create frequent dead zones where signal is weak or completely lost.
Banda Ariba (Eastern Region): The undeveloped eastern tip of the island, east of the Caracasbaai area towards Oostpunt, is largely private land and nature reserve. This area has very limited infrastructure, and cellular coverage is typically non-existent.
Coastal Routes and Remote Beaches: While major tourist beaches like Mambo Beach and Jan Thiel offer strong connectivity, the signal often fades when visiting more secluded coves. The rugged northern coastline and isolated beaches in the west are known for poor or unavailable mobile service.
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Buy eSIM
Sign up and get your Global eSIM in just a few clicks.
Activate eSIM
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Pay as you go
Only pay for what you use. No contracts, no hidden fees.

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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 bills $6.24 per gigabyte when utilizing the SETAR GSM and UTS Wireless Curacao networks. Payment is solely for data consumed, with no mandatory bundles or minimum expenditure.
Absolutely not. Bcengi operates concurrently with your current SIM card, leveraging dual-SIM technology. You can retain your standard SIM for voice calls and messaging.
Indeed, provided your smartphone supports eSIM functionality (this applies to a majority of phones released from 2019 onward). You can verify device compatibility by visiting bcengi.com/travelpass/esim-compatibility.
Service availability relies on the network infrastructure of SETAR GSM and UTS Wireless Curacao. You can generally expect robust coverage in primary cities and popular visitor zones. However, more isolated regions might experience restricted signal strength.
The majority of visitors consume between 500 MB and 2 GB of data daily. For a typical week, the cost would be around $21.84, based on pay-as-you-go rates.
Affirmative. A single Bcengi eSIM provides service across more than 200 nations. Your remaining balance transfers, eliminating the requirement to purchase a separate eSIM for every new place you visit.
Funds can be added whenever necessary via travel.bcengi.com, or you can activate auto-refill to ensure your balance is consistently maintained.
It does not. Your Bcengi balance remains valid indefinitely, regardless of whether you access it in the coming week or the following year.
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from
$
6.24
/GB
$10
POPULAR
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💵 You add
$25
to your balance.
✈️ In
Curacao
you use
3GB
at
$
6.24
/GB
.
🌍
Netherlands
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 $
6.24
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
Willemstad: Strong 4G/LTE coverage is standard throughout the capital, especially in the historic tourist districts of Punda and Otrobanda. You'll find a reliable signal along the Handelskade waterfront and major commercial areas. However, the thick stone walls of some older colonial buildings can occasionally weaken indoor connectivity.
Jan Thiel: As a major hub for tourism and resorts, Jan Thiel boasts excellent and consistent mobile network performance. You can expect strong 4G/LTE signals across the beach, in hotels, restaurants, and surrounding residential areas, ensuring you're always connected.
Westpunt: In this more remote and natural part of the island, coverage is generally good near the main roads and popular beaches like Grote Knip and Playa Kalki. Service can become patchy or unavailable when hiking deeper into Christoffel National Park or exploring more secluded, undeveloped coastal coves.
Sint Willibrordus: Connectivity is reliable in the village center and along the main routes to popular beaches such as Daaibooi and Porto Mari. While the signal is strong in these populated tourist spots, it may become less consistent if you venture into more isolated areas away from the coast.

Main Road Corridors: Mobile coverage is generally consistent along Curacao's primary roads, such as the Schottegatweg ring road around Willemstad and the main Weg naar Westpunt. Service is strong in populated areas but can become less reliable in the rural stretches between major towns and settlements.
Banda Abou (Western Region): Traveling through the island's hilly western half, particularly around Christoffelpark and the remote beaches near Westpunt, often results in spotty service. The rugged terrain and sparse population in this region create frequent dead zones where signal is weak or completely lost.
Banda Ariba (Eastern Region): The undeveloped eastern tip of the island, east of the Caracasbaai area towards Oostpunt, is largely private land and nature reserve. This area has very limited infrastructure, and cellular coverage is typically non-existent.
Coastal Routes and Remote Beaches: While major tourist beaches like Mambo Beach and Jan Thiel offer strong connectivity, the signal often fades when visiting more secluded coves. The rugged northern coastline and isolated beaches in the west are known for poor or unavailable mobile service.
Learn more about
Curacao
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 bills $6.24 per gigabyte when utilizing the SETAR GSM and UTS Wireless Curacao networks. Payment is solely for data consumed, with no mandatory bundles or minimum expenditure.
Absolutely not. Bcengi operates concurrently with your current SIM card, leveraging dual-SIM technology. You can retain your standard SIM for voice calls and messaging.
Indeed, provided your smartphone supports eSIM functionality (this applies to a majority of phones released from 2019 onward). You can verify device compatibility by visiting bcengi.com/travelpass/esim-compatibility.
Service availability relies on the network infrastructure of SETAR GSM and UTS Wireless Curacao. You can generally expect robust coverage in primary cities and popular visitor zones. However, more isolated regions might experience restricted signal strength.
The majority of visitors consume between 500 MB and 2 GB of data daily. For a typical week, the cost would be around $21.84, based on pay-as-you-go rates.
Affirmative. A single Bcengi eSIM provides service across more than 200 nations. Your remaining balance transfers, eliminating the requirement to purchase a separate eSIM for every new place you visit.
Funds can be added whenever necessary via travel.bcengi.com, or you can activate auto-refill to ensure your balance is consistently maintained.
It does not. Your Bcengi balance remains valid indefinitely, regardless of whether you access it in the coming week or the following year.