Do you need an eSIM in Bodrum, Turkey and how good is the internet/mobile data there?
Based on 3 discussions with 6 participants · Last activity: 1 day ago
Based on 3 discussions with 6 participants · Last activity: 1 day ago
TL;DR
Yes, it's best to buy an eSIM before your trip (e.g. an MTS Travel-type plan) — hotel and resort WiFi is usually fine, but mobile signal on the beach is often weak or absent. If your phone doesn't support eSIM, you can buy a physical dual-SIM adapter or a local SIM card at the airport on arrival.
If your phone lacks a dedicated second SIM slot, look for a universal eSIM adapter online — search for "eSIM adapter for iPhone" type products.
There are dedicated travel eSIM services where you can buy a plan and use mobile data abroad without paying local roaming markups.
Hotel room and resort grounds WiFi usually work fine, but on the beach there's basically no signal — set up an eSIM in advance if your phone supports it.
An MTS eSIM plan worked well — fast and stable mobile internet throughout the trip in Bodrum.
If your phone doesn't support eSIM, you can find kiosks selling physical SIM cards at the arrival airport at reasonable prices — signal quality wasn't tested firsthand since roaming was already active.
iPhone users should remember to enable data roaming in the eSIM settings right after landing, otherwise mobile internet won't work.