Yes, perfectly. This is the ideal solution for cruise passengers. Your cruise ship's Wi-Fi is satellite-based and expensive. The moment your ship docks at the Royal Naval Dockyard (King's Wharf) or in Hamilton, your eSIM will connect to the local 4G network. This allows you to leave the port, use Google Maps (for your moped), and upload photos for the day.
I am on a cruise ship. Will this eSIM work for my day in port at King's Wharf?
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