Saint Pierre and Miquelon has 4G coverage through SPM Telecom and Orange, and travel eSIMs from Maya Mobile and Orange Travel provide connectivity in this remote French collectivity near Newfoundland.
Our comparison below ranks every Saint Pierre and Miquelon eSIM plan by price and data — updated automatically so you always get the best deal.
Plans are ranked by a combination of real traveler usage, pricing, data value, and coverage reliability. Rankings update automatically as providers change their offerings.
Saint Pierre and Miquelon is a French overseas collectivity of approximately 6,000 people, located just 25 km off the southern coast of Newfoundland, Canada. It is the last remaining French territory in North America, offering a unique slice of French culture — baguettes, bistros, and pastis — in the middle of the North Atlantic. Saint-Pierre, the main town, is known for its colorful wooden houses and active fishing port.
Mobile coverage is provided by SPM Telecom (the local operator) and Orange through the French overseas network. Coverage is available in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon towns. Travel eSIMs are available from a limited number of providers — Maya Mobile offers plans from around $2.99 for 1 GB / 5 days, while Orange Travel also covers the territory.
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Most travel eSIMs are data-only — and that covers 90% of travelers perfectly. WhatsApp, FaceTime, and Google Voice handle calls and video seamlessly. Some providers do offer plans with a local Saint Pierre and Miquelon number if you genuinely need one.
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Saint Pierre and Miquelon's identity is rooted in its cod fishing history. A small 1–3 GB plan for 5–7 days is sufficient for most visitors — use data for navigation, restaurant bookings, and sharing photos of the harbor and fishing boats.
For North American travelers seeking an authentic French experience close to home, a 3–5 GB plan for 7 days covers typical browsing, navigation, and social sharing throughout a stay in Saint-Pierre.
Langlade island's wild coastline and interior marshes are spectacular but remote — download offline maps before leaving Saint-Pierre as coverage on Langlade is extremely limited. A small data plan is sufficient for connectivity in town.
Many visitors arrive on day trips or short stays from Fortune or St. John's, Newfoundland. A small 1 GB plan is more than adequate for navigation, Google Translate (English ↔ French), and a few social media posts.
Saint Pierre and Miquelon has 2 major mobile operators: SPM Telecom, Orange. All offer nationwide 4G coverage, with 5G now available in major cities.
4G LTE coverage is available in Saint-Pierre town and Miquelon-Langlade's main settlement. Rural areas, coastal cliffs, and the interior of Langlade are largely without signal. The islands' remote North Atlantic location means coverage is limited compared to continental French territories. 5G is not deployed. SPM Telecom is the local operator; many travel eSIM providers use Orange's roaming agreements for access. Connectivity on ferries and fishing excursions may be intermittent.
Most travel eSIM providers use SPM Telecom or Orange infrastructure in Saint Pierre and Miquelon — both consistently ranked among the best networks in the region. You'll get strong, reliable signal in all major tourist areas.
The main route to Saint Pierre and Miquelon is by ferry from Fortune, Newfoundland — operated seasonally by SPM Ferry.
Saint-Pierre is the main town and the heart of life on the islands — colorful wooden houses, French bakeries, and a lively harbor.
Langlade (the larger uninhabited island) offers dramatic coastal scenery and birdwatching — accessible by boat from Saint-Pierre.
Saint Pierre and Miquelon Airport handles regional flights from Halifax, Sydney (NS), and Saint John's.
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Saint Pierre and Miquelon has limited eSIM plan availability compared to larger destinations. Maya Mobile currently offers plans starting from $2.99 for 1 GB / 5 days. Orange Travel also covers the territory. Our comparison table shows all currently available plans — filter by price or data to find the best option.
Yes — eSIM works in Saint Pierre and Miquelon through SPM Telecom and Orange's roaming network. Coverage is available in Saint-Pierre town and Miquelon's main settlement. Rural areas and Langlade island have very limited or no coverage — download offline maps before venturing outside town.
The main route is by ferry from Fortune, Newfoundland (about 55 minutes, seasonal service). Regional flights operate from Halifax, Sydney (NS), and St. John's via Air Saint-Pierre. Most visitors are Canadian — a passport is required as the territory is French-administered.
Saint Pierre and Miquelon eSIM plans start from around $2.99 for 1 GB / 5 days (Maya Mobile). Coverage options are more limited than for larger French territories. For most short visits, a 1–3 GB plan is sufficient given the limited coverage outside Saint-Pierre town.
No — 5G is not deployed in Saint Pierre and Miquelon. The territory operates on 4G LTE in populated areas, which provides adequate speeds for navigation and social media in Saint-Pierre town.
Canadian citizens do not need a visa but do need a passport, as Saint Pierre and Miquelon is French territory. US citizens need a valid passport. EU citizens with an ID card can enter without a visa. Check French entry requirements for your nationality before visiting.
An eSIM (embedded SIM) is a digital SIM card built into your smartphone. You install a travel data plan by scanning a QR code — no physical card needed. For Saint Pierre and Miquelon, activate your plan in Canada before boarding the ferry or plane for seamless connectivity on arrival.
Yes — your phone uses the eSIM for data while your physical home SIM remains active for incoming calls and SMS.
Whether you're exploring Saint-Pierre's colorful streets, hiking Langlade's wild coastline, or experiencing French culture in the heart of North America, our comparison helps you find the best eSIM plan for this unique destination. Whether you're a light or heavy data user, there's an eSIM plan that fits your trip perfectly.
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