New Zealand
17 plans
New Zealand 100MB 7Days
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New Zealand 500MB 7Days
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New Zealand 1GB 7Days
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New Zealand 1GB/Day FUP1Mbps
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New Zealand 3GB 15Days
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New Zealand 3GB 30Days
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New Zealand 5GB 30Days
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New Zealand 50GB 180Days
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Using an eSIM in New Zealand
Yes — you can use a travel eSIM in New Zealand. Travely has 17 prepaid eSIM data plans for New Zealand starting from $0.39 with validity up to 180 days. Each plan is delivered digitally as a QR code, so there is no physical SIM card to collect and no roaming charges from your home carrier.
Prefer to plan the rest of your trip first? Browse destinations for places to eat, stay and visit, or see all travel eSIM plans.
New Zealand eSIM FAQ
Does an eSIM work in New Zealand?
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Yes — you can use a travel eSIM in New Zealand. Travely has 17 prepaid eSIM data plans for New Zealand starting from $0.39 with validity up to 180 days. Each plan is delivered digitally as a QR code, so there is no physical SIM card to collect and no roaming charges from your home carrier.
How much does an eSIM for New Zealand cost?
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Travely eSIM plans for New Zealand start from $0.39. Every plan shows its exact data allowance, validity period and price before you buy, and plans are prepaid — they don't auto-renew.
How do I get mobile data in New Zealand as a tourist?
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Buy a prepaid eSIM for New Zealand before you travel, install it by scanning the QR code you receive, and it connects when you land. You don't need to find a shop, show a passport or pay roaming fees — and you keep your existing number on your primary SIM.
Which eSIM plan should I choose for New Zealand?
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Pick by trip length and how much data you use: Travely’s 17 plans for New Zealand cover short city breaks through to longer stays (up to 180 days). Light users browsing and using maps typically need 1–3 GB per week.
Will my phone work with an eSIM in New Zealand?
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Most recent iPhone, Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel models support eSIM, as long as the phone is carrier-unlocked. Check for an "Add eSIM" or "Add cellular plan" option in your phone settings before buying.