For those on a dive expedition in Papua New Guinea, your eSIMFlyer will generally offer signal at dive resorts along the coast, such as those in Walindi or near Kimbe Bay. You can easily share your pre-dive excitement or post-dive photos of the incredible marine life. However, once you venture offshore to the actual dive sites and reefs, expect to lose connection. The eSIM is perfect for land-based communications and planning between dives.
Will my eSIMFlyer provide internet while I'm diving or near Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea?
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