Yes. This is one of the biggest reasons to buy an eSIM. Wi-Fi on Nile Cruise ships is notoriously expensive, slow, and often only works in the lobby. Our eSIM connects to reliable local networks (typically Vodafone Egypt or Orange) that cover the banks of the Nile River. You will have 4G/LTE connectivity to upload your temple photos while sailing between Luxor and Aswan, independent of the boat's poor Wi-Fi.
Will I have internet coverage on a Nile River Cruise (Luxor to Aswan)?
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