While eSIMAdventures provides strong coverage near the coastal areas and docks of both Antigua and Barbuda, it's common for cellular signals to fluctuate or temporarily drop when crossing open ocean. As the ferry ventures further from land, particularly in the middle of the passage between St. John's and Barbuda, you might experience intermittent connectivity. We recommend downloading any essential maps or entertainment offline before your journey. Rest assured, as you approach either island, your signal will typically restore, keeping you connected for arrival.
Will my eSIMAdventures signal drop during the ferry ride between Antigua and Barbuda?
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