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eSIMX vs GigSky

Compare real public plan signals from both providers: price, country coverage, data amount, validity, coupon availability, and sample destination pages. This page is designed for travelers choosing between two eSIM brands before checkout.

USD 2619 current plans 24 shared countries
Comparison point eSIMX GigSky How to read it
Published plans 968 1651 More plans can mean more choice, but destination fit matters more than raw volume.
Mapped countries 150 countries 150 countries Use the provider page and country pages to confirm whether your exact trip is covered.
Lowest visible price $1.00 $3.19 Starting price is useful for short trips, but check data size and validity before choosing.
Best visible price per GB $0.16/GB $0.44/GB Price per GB is best for heavy data users, longer stays, hotspot use, or remote work.
Active deal signal Current deal listed Standard pricing Only use deals that are active and relevant at checkout.

Plan by plan

Same-trip shortlist comparison

Use this table to compare visible plan options before opening the country-provider pages.

Use case eSIMX GigSky Decision note
Lowest starting price Macau 100MB 1Days
0.1GB · 1 days · $1.00
United Arab Emirates 1GB 15 Days
1GB · 15 days · $3.19
Open the matching destination page to confirm coverage, hotspot, coupon, and checkout terms.
Short trip Bulgaria 1GB 7Days
1GB · 7 days · $2.50
France 3.5GB 1 Days
3.5GB · 1 days · $3.99
Open the matching destination page to confirm coverage, hotspot, coupon, and checkout terms.
More data Denmark 1GB 7Days
1GB · 7 days · $2.50
Spain 3.5GB 1 Days
3.5GB · 1 days · $3.99
Open the matching destination page to confirm coverage, hotspot, coupon, and checkout terms.
Longer validity Iceland 1GB 7Days
1GB · 7 days · $2.50
United Kingdom 3.5GB 1 Days
3.5GB · 1 days · $3.99
Open the matching destination page to confirm coverage, hotspot, coupon, and checkout terms.
Backup option Japan 1GB 7Days
1GB · 7 days · $2.50
Germany 3.5GB 1 Days
3.5GB · 1 days · $3.99
Open the matching destination page to confirm coverage, hotspot, coupon, and checkout terms.

Verdict

eSIMX vs GigSky: which one should you choose?

Choose eSIMX if your priority is the lowest visible starting price. Choose eSIMX if you expect to use maps, social video, hotspot, uploads, or work apps every day. If your itinerary crosses borders, check the regional and included-country plans instead of buying only the cheapest single-country option.

For most travelers, the best answer is not simply “which brand is better?” It is “which provider has the right plan for this exact destination, trip length, and phone usage?” eSIMAdvice keeps this comparison focused on visible plan signals rather than invented star ratings. Use the country pages below to compare destination pricing, then confirm final tax, fair-use, and activation terms on the provider checkout page.

Best for

Choose eSIMX when the exact plan fit is stronger.

eSIMX is the better starting point when it has a plan that matches your destination, trip length, and data target without forcing you into an oversized package. Look for the plan tier that covers your whole stay, then check whether the plan is local, regional, or global. A local plan can be cleaner for one-country trips because you are not paying for places you will not visit. A regional plan can be more convenient when your route includes border crossings or long airport connections.

If eSIMX has the lower starting price, treat it as a shortlist signal rather than the final answer. A one-day or tiny-data plan may be useful for arrival, but it can be the wrong buy for a week of maps, social browsing, and ride apps. Open the country page, compare the closest data tier, and make sure the validity window covers the real travel dates.

Best for

Choose GigSky when coverage breadth matters more.

GigSky is the better starting point when it covers more of your route or offers a better-value data tier for heavier usage. This matters for travelers who move between countries, use hotspot, take video calls, upload photos, or need data across airports and train stations. Country coverage is especially important when your itinerary includes a side trip that is easy to forget during checkout.

If GigSky has the stronger price-per-GB signal, compare it against your real usage profile. Price per GB is more useful than starting price for creators, families, work trips, and long stays. Still, do not buy a larger plan just because the unit price looks good. The right plan should match both the data amount and the validity period.

Travel scenarios

How the comparison changes by trip type.

Provider comparisons are most useful when they answer a real trip question. A weekend in one city, a two-week vacation, a remote work stay, and a multi-country route all value different things. The same provider can win one scenario and lose another, so this page keeps the decision tied to visible plan traits instead of treating one brand as universally better.

Traveler Most important signal How to compare eSIMX and GigSky
Weekend city break Lowest usable total price Compare 1-3GB plans with enough validity for arrival, maps, messaging, and transport apps.
One-week vacation Validity plus enough data Do not choose a one-day bargain. Compare the lowest plan that covers every travel day.
Family trip Hotspot and larger data tiers Look for 10GB+ plans, hotspot permission, and a fair price per GB.
Remote worker Price per GB and reliability checks Prioritize larger fixed-data plans, clear validity, and provider support before checkout.
Multi-country route Covered country list Compare regional plans and confirm every stop, layover, or cruise port is included.

eSIMX

Published plans
968
Countries
150
Lowest price
$1.00
Best price/GB
$0.16/GB
Discounts
Current deal listed

GigSky

Published plans
1651
Countries
150
Lowest price
$3.19
Best price/GB
$0.44/GB
Discounts
Standard pricing

When eSIMX is the better fit

eSIMX is worth checking first when its plans match your destination, data target, and validity window. Its current eSIMAdvice shows 968 public plans across 150 countries. That makes it especially relevant when you want to compare several plan sizes for the same destination instead of choosing a single generic global plan.

Look closely at the plan name, covered country or region, hotspot support, and validity period. A low headline price can become less useful if the plan is too small, too short, or not aligned with your arrival date. For multi-city trips, open the relevant country-provider pages before checkout so you can compare local and regional options side by side.

When GigSky is the better fit

GigSky is worth checking first when its destination coverage, plan sizes, or long-trip options are stronger for your route. eSIMAdvice shows 1651 public plans across 150 countries. That depth can be helpful when you want a backup option, a larger data package, or a plan that covers multiple nearby countries.

Do not compare providers only by brand name. Compare the exact plan you would buy: data amount, validity, whether the plan is local or regional, whether fair-use throttling applies, and whether the displayed price reflects a current discount. The best provider changes by country and by usage profile.

Shared country coverage

Countries where both providers currently have public plans. Start with these pages when your trip is destination-specific.

How to compare these providers without overpaying

Start with destination fit. A plan that covers your exact country is usually easier to judge than a broad regional plan, but a regional plan can be better when your trip includes border crossings, layovers, train travel, or a cruise itinerary. Next, compare the data amount against your real usage. Messaging and maps can work on a small plan, while video calls, short-form video, hotspot, and remote work can burn through data quickly. If you are unsure, use the data calculator before buying.

Then compare validity. A cheap one-day eSIM can be useful for arrival, but it is the wrong choice for a week-long trip if you need to top up repeatedly. A thirty-day plan may look more expensive upfront but can be simpler and cheaper per day. Finally, check the checkout page. Providers can change taxes, fair-use notes, network partners, and activation terms, so final verification still matters.

Price checks

Why the cheapest visible plan is not always the best value.

A very cheap eSIM can be perfect for an arrival day, a backup phone, or a traveler who mostly stays on hotel WiFi. It becomes a poor fit when the data amount is too small, the validity expires mid-trip, or the plan only covers part of the itinerary. When comparing eSIMX and GigSky, look at the first plan you would realistically buy, not only the cheapest row.

Price per GB is the better metric when you expect heavy usage. It helps reveal whether a slightly higher total price buys much more usable data. For light travelers, total price still matters. For heavy travelers, a plan with a stronger price per GB and enough validity often saves money by avoiding top-ups.

Coverage checks

Why country coverage is different from travel coverage.

A provider can list many countries but still be a weaker fit for your specific trip if the plan you choose excludes an airport layover, ferry stop, nearby island, or second country. The safer workflow is to open each country page in the itinerary, compare local plans, and then decide whether one regional plan is simpler than multiple local plans.

This is especially important for Europe trips, Asia stopovers, North America road trips, and cruise itineraries. A regional plan can reduce setup work, but only if every destination is included and the validity covers the whole route. When in doubt, compare one local plan for the main destination against one regional plan for the whole route.

Country examples

Run the comparison again for every important destination.

A provider-vs-provider page is a useful shortcut, but the real decision happens at country level. If your trip is Japan only, compare Japan plans first. If your trip is France and Spain, compare both country pages and then look at Europe regional options. If you are traveling through Thailand, Singapore, and Vietnam, a provider that looks cheaper in one country may lose once you need coverage across the whole route.

This is why eSIMAdvice links provider comparisons back into country pages instead of treating the comparison as a standalone answer. The country page shows the plan table, available providers, local network notes, airport setup tips, and travel context. Use the comparison page to shortlist eSIMX and GigSky, then use the country page to pick the plan you would actually buy.

App and support checks

Price is only one part of a good travel eSIM experience.

Travelers also care about the install flow, QR code delivery, app account access, refund policy, and support response if activation fails. A plan can be cheap and still be frustrating if the setup instructions are unclear or the validity starts earlier than expected. Before checkout, make sure you understand when the eSIM activates, whether it can be reinstalled, and how provider support can be reached while traveling.

For nervous first-time eSIM users, the safer choice is usually the plan with clearer instructions and enough data margin, even if it is not the absolute cheapest row. For experienced travelers, price per GB and regional coverage may matter more. Either way, test the setup before the trip where possible, keep screenshots of installation steps, and leave your primary SIM line active for calls or banking messages if needed.

Comparison notes

What this page can and cannot decide for you.

This comparison can show plan count, country coverage, starting prices, price-per-GB signals, discounts, and visible plan examples. It cannot know your exact phone model, whether the phone is carrier-locked, whether you will be mostly on hotel WiFi, or whether your trip changes after purchase. That is why the final recommendation should combine this page with the data calculator, device compatibility checks, and destination-specific plan pages.

If eSIMX and GigSky are close on price, choose the provider that gives you fewer practical risks: enough validity, enough data, the right countries, hotspot if you need it, and setup instructions you understand. If one provider is clearly cheaper but the plan is too small, do not force it. Paying slightly more for the right data tier is usually better than managing a top-up or backup plan while you are already moving through airports, stations, hotels, and unfamiliar cities.

Practical recommendation

Make the final choice only after matching the plan to the trip.

If you are choosing between eSIMX and GigSky for a single country, start with the lowest plan that honestly covers your whole trip. If the plan is only slightly cheaper but has much less data or shorter validity, it is usually not the better buy. If you are comparing for a multi-country trip, start with the provider that covers the full route in one plan, then compare that against buying one local eSIM for the main country plus a smaller backup plan for side stops.

For first-time eSIM users, simplicity has value. Clear installation steps, one plan that lasts the whole trip, and enough data to avoid watching every megabyte can be worth more than saving a tiny amount upfront. For experienced travelers, the best deal may be a more precise local plan with a better price per GB. This is why the country pages, provider pages, and calculator links are kept close to the comparison table instead of forcing one universal winner.

Final buying workflow

A simple five-step check before choosing eSIMX or GigSky.

  1. Pick the destination first. Start from the country page for the place where you spend the most time.
  2. Set a realistic data target. Use the calculator if you are unsure whether you need 3GB, 10GB, or 20GB+.
  3. Match validity to travel dates. Avoid short plans that force top-ups during the trip.
  4. Check the plan type. Local is usually cleaner for one destination; regional or global can help multi-country routes.
  5. Confirm final checkout terms. Review taxes, activation timing, hotspot, fair-use, and refund rules before paying.

This workflow protects against the most common eSIM buying mistake: choosing a provider by reputation alone. The better choice between eSIMX and GigSky is the one with the right plan for the trip in front of you. If both providers have similar prices, choose the plan with clearer validity, stronger coverage match, and enough data to avoid mid-trip stress.

Trust check

What was checked for this comparison.

Last checkedJune 4, 2026
Compared signalsPlan price, data amount, validity, provider coverage, coupon status, and country-provider links.
MethodologyRead how eSIMAdvice compares travel eSIM providers

Best use cases

  • Short city trip: prioritize the lowest price with enough data for maps, messaging, transport apps, and hotel check-in.
  • Longer vacation: compare validity first, then data. A slightly higher price can be better if it prevents top-ups.
  • Remote work: compare price per GB, hotspot support, and larger data plans before choosing.
  • Multi-country route: check regional or included-country plans and confirm every stop is covered.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Buying the cheapest plan without checking whether it lasts for the whole trip.
  • Assuming a provider is better everywhere because it looks better in one country.
  • Ignoring fair-use notes on “unlimited” or very low-cost plans.
  • Forgetting to install the eSIM before departure and test the activation steps on WiFi.

Decision checklist

Choose by trip fit, not by brand name alone.

A strong provider in one destination can be weaker in another. Before choosing between eSIMX and GigSky, compare the exact destination page, decide how much data you need, and check whether the plan is local, regional, or global. For travelers who mostly use maps and messaging, the lowest valid plan may be enough. For families, creators, hotspot users, and remote workers, a larger plan with better price per GB is usually easier to live with.

Buyer priority What to check Where to verify
Lowest total price Data amount, validity, and whether a coupon applies Country-provider page and provider checkout
Best value per GB Fixed-data plans, hotspot policy, and throttling notes Plan details and data calculator
Multi-country travel Included country list and regional plan exclusions Region pages and shared country coverage
Arrival reliability Install steps, device unlock status, and local network notes Provider profile and destination guide

Frequently asked questions

Is eSIMX better than GigSky?

It depends on the destination and plan tier. Compare the country page first, then look at data size, validity, hotspot support, and final checkout terms.

Which provider is cheaper?

eSIMX currently has the lower visible starting price in this comparison.

Should I choose the plan with more countries covered?

Only if you need those countries. A broad regional or global plan can be useful, but one local plan may be cheaper for a single destination.