Your New Caledonia eSIM, connecting to the robust local networks, provides excellent coverage in major urban centers like Noumea, Mont-Dore, and Dumbea. For travelers venturing to popular tourist anchors such as the Loyalty Islands and the Isle of Pines, you can generally expect good coverage, especially in populated areas and near key attractions. While connectivity might be more intermittent in very remote or undeveloped parts of New Caledonia, the primary tourist routes and island destinations are well-served, ensuring you can share your stunning experiences.
Will I have coverage in Loyalty Islands and outside major cities?
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