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No fixed plans, no expiration.
Use balance only when you travel.
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💵 You add
$25
to your balance.
✈️ In
Maldives
you use
3GB
at
$
15.64
/GB
.
🌍
United Arab Emirates
3 months later -
3GB at $
4.24
/GB.
🔥 Your same balance covers both trips -
one eSIM, no expiry, no wasted data, no new package.
Just $
15.64
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
Malé: As the densely populated capital, Malé offers excellent 4G and growing 5G coverage across the island. You can expect a strong, reliable signal in hotels, cafes, and along the bustling streets. Indoor coverage within heavily constructed concrete buildings may occasionally weaken, but it is generally very dependable. Connectivity is also stable at the Velana International Airport and the busy ferry terminals that connect the region.
Hulhumalé: This modern, planned city connected to the airport boasts some of the best connectivity in the nation. Expect consistent high-speed 4G and 5G signals across its residential neighborhoods, commercial districts, and public beach areas. Signal strength is reliable both outdoors and inside newer buildings, ensuring seamless data access for navigation and streaming.
Addu City: The country's second city, located in the southernmost atoll, has strong 4G coverage across its main populated islands like Hithadhoo and Gan. The connection is very reliable within these centers and around Gan International Airport. You may notice minor signal drops when traveling on the long causeways connecting the islands, but it stabilizes quickly in populated zones.
Maafushi: A major hub for tourism in the Kaafu Atoll, Maafushi is well-covered with robust 4G service to support its many guesthouses and visitors. The signal is consistently strong across the small island, from the beaches to the local restaurants. While connectivity on the island is excellent, the signal can be intermittent during the speedboat or ferry journey from Malé.



Sinamalé Bridge and Malé Area Roads: Connectivity is excellent across the capital island of Malé, the airport island of Hulhulé, and the urban island of Hulhumalé. You can expect a consistent and strong 4G or 5G signal while traveling over the Sinamalé Bridge and along the main roads connecting these key areas.
Seaplane and Speedboat Transfers: Cellular signal is typically lost shortly after departing from an island for transfers to distant resorts or other atolls. Expect no connectivity during most of the flight or boat journey over the open ocean. Service is usually restored once you are within a few kilometers of your destination island.
Inter-Island Ferries (Within Atolls): When traveling on local ferries or speedboats between islands inside the same atoll, connectivity is intermittent. The signal is strongest when near inhabited islands and resort areas but often drops out completely in the open water channels between them.
Addu Link Road: In the southernmost Addu Atoll, mobile coverage is generally reliable along the Link Road connecting the islands of Hithadhoo, Maradhoo, Feydhoo, and Gan. While you may experience minor signal fluctuations, service is typically stable for navigation and communication.
Remote Atolls and Uninhabited Islands: Expect very limited to non-existent cellular service when visiting remote atolls far from the central region, as well as on uninhabited islands or while on liveaboard diving trips. These areas are frequently outside the range of any terrestrial cell towers.
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On Dhiraagu networks, Bcengi prices eSIM data at $15.64 per gigabyte. Customers are billed solely for data consumed; there are no forced bundles or required minimum expenditures.
No, Bcengi functions concurrently with your current SIM card, thanks to dual-SIM capabilities. You can retain your traditional SIM for making calls and sending texts.
Affirmative, provided your device supports eSIM, which includes the majority of phones released from 2019 onwards. Verify device compatibility by visiting bcengi.com/travelpass/esim-compatibility.
The availability of coverage is reliant on the network infrastructure provided by Dhiraagu. Expect robust signal strength in prominent urban centers and popular tourist destinations. However, signal access might be restricted in more isolated regions.
Typically, travelers consume between 500 megabytes and 2 gigabytes of data each day. Under pay-as-you-go rates, a week of moderate usage would incur a cost of about $54.74.
Indeed. A single Bcengi eSIM is operational in over 200 countries. Your remaining balance transfers seamlessly, eliminating the necessity of purchasing a separate eSIM for every new locale.
Replenish your balance whenever needed at travel.bcengi.com, or activate the auto-refill feature to ensure your credit is continuously available.
No, your Bcengi account balance remains valid indefinitely, irrespective of whether you utilize it in the immediate future or much later.
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/GB
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💵 You add
$25
to your balance.
✈️ In
Maldives
you use
3GB
at
$
15.64
/GB
.
🌍
United Arab Emirates
3 months later -
3GB at $
4.24
/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 $
15.64
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
Malé: As the densely populated capital, Malé offers excellent 4G and growing 5G coverage across the island. You can expect a strong, reliable signal in hotels, cafes, and along the bustling streets. Indoor coverage within heavily constructed concrete buildings may occasionally weaken, but it is generally very dependable. Connectivity is also stable at the Velana International Airport and the busy ferry terminals that connect the region.
Hulhumalé: This modern, planned city connected to the airport boasts some of the best connectivity in the nation. Expect consistent high-speed 4G and 5G signals across its residential neighborhoods, commercial districts, and public beach areas. Signal strength is reliable both outdoors and inside newer buildings, ensuring seamless data access for navigation and streaming.
Addu City: The country's second city, located in the southernmost atoll, has strong 4G coverage across its main populated islands like Hithadhoo and Gan. The connection is very reliable within these centers and around Gan International Airport. You may notice minor signal drops when traveling on the long causeways connecting the islands, but it stabilizes quickly in populated zones.
Maafushi: A major hub for tourism in the Kaafu Atoll, Maafushi is well-covered with robust 4G service to support its many guesthouses and visitors. The signal is consistently strong across the small island, from the beaches to the local restaurants. While connectivity on the island is excellent, the signal can be intermittent during the speedboat or ferry journey from Malé.

Sinamalé Bridge and Malé Area Roads: Connectivity is excellent across the capital island of Malé, the airport island of Hulhulé, and the urban island of Hulhumalé. You can expect a consistent and strong 4G or 5G signal while traveling over the Sinamalé Bridge and along the main roads connecting these key areas.
Seaplane and Speedboat Transfers: Cellular signal is typically lost shortly after departing from an island for transfers to distant resorts or other atolls. Expect no connectivity during most of the flight or boat journey over the open ocean. Service is usually restored once you are within a few kilometers of your destination island.
Inter-Island Ferries (Within Atolls): When traveling on local ferries or speedboats between islands inside the same atoll, connectivity is intermittent. The signal is strongest when near inhabited islands and resort areas but often drops out completely in the open water channels between them.
Addu Link Road: In the southernmost Addu Atoll, mobile coverage is generally reliable along the Link Road connecting the islands of Hithadhoo, Maradhoo, Feydhoo, and Gan. While you may experience minor signal fluctuations, service is typically stable for navigation and communication.
Remote Atolls and Uninhabited Islands: Expect very limited to non-existent cellular service when visiting remote atolls far from the central region, as well as on uninhabited islands or while on liveaboard diving trips. These areas are frequently outside the range of any terrestrial cell towers.
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How it works
1. Buy eSIM
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2. Activate eSIM
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3. Pay as you go
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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.
Kaylynn Mango
On Dhiraagu networks, Bcengi prices eSIM data at $15.64 per gigabyte. Customers are billed solely for data consumed; there are no forced bundles or required minimum expenditures.
No, Bcengi functions concurrently with your current SIM card, thanks to dual-SIM capabilities. You can retain your traditional SIM for making calls and sending texts.
Affirmative, provided your device supports eSIM, which includes the majority of phones released from 2019 onwards. Verify device compatibility by visiting bcengi.com/travelpass/esim-compatibility.
The availability of coverage is reliant on the network infrastructure provided by Dhiraagu. Expect robust signal strength in prominent urban centers and popular tourist destinations. However, signal access might be restricted in more isolated regions.
Typically, travelers consume between 500 megabytes and 2 gigabytes of data each day. Under pay-as-you-go rates, a week of moderate usage would incur a cost of about $54.74.
Indeed. A single Bcengi eSIM is operational in over 200 countries. Your remaining balance transfers seamlessly, eliminating the necessity of purchasing a separate eSIM for every new locale.
Replenish your balance whenever needed at travel.bcengi.com, or activate the auto-refill feature to ensure your credit is continuously available.
No, your Bcengi account balance remains valid indefinitely, irrespective of whether you utilize it in the immediate future or much later.