5G eSIM Australia and New Zealand | Optus Spark

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  • Receive your eSIM immediately
  • 24/7 customer service support
  • Fully refundable before use
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What is an eSIM for Australia and New Zealand?

An eSIM Australia and New Zealand is a digital SIM card that lets you add a mobile data plan to your phone without needing a physical SIM. With a Australia and New Zealand eSIM, you can stay connected as you travel across cities like Sydney, Melbourne, Christchurch and Auckland — no need to visit a SIM card store or worry about roaming fees.

How to Get Your Australia and New Zealand eSIM?

  1. Download the Klook app
  2. Check device compatibility
  3. Select your destination and data plan
  4. Activate instantly via app or QR code
  5. Turn on data roaming to connect to the local network

Why Choose Klook’s eSIM for Australia and New Zealand?

  • High-Speed Data: Reliable connectivity through top local networks like Optus and Spark.
  • Instant Setup: Activate in 5 minutes — no physical SIM required.
  • Affordable Plans: Transparent pricing with no hidden expensive roaming fees.
  • Wide Compatibility: Works with 100+ eSIM-enabled devices.
  • Hotspot Sharing: You can easily share data with other devices.

Things to Know About Australia and New Zealand eSIMs

1. How does eSIM Australia and New Zealand work?

Australia and New Zealand eSIM works by digitally adding a mobile plan to your device. Simply purchase a prepaid Australia and New Zealand eSIM, install it through the Klook app or a QR code, and get connected as soon as you arrive. Hotspot and tethering are supported and you can easily add additional data linked to your main eSIM if you run out of data.

2. Is eSIM worth it for Australia and New Zealand?

Definitely! An eSIM is the easiest way to stay connected while traveling in Australia and New Zealand — no need to swap physical SIM cards. With Klook’s Australia and New Zealand eSIM, avoid expensive roaming fees while enjoying fast and reliable coverage across Sydney, Melbourne, Christchurch and Auckland and beyond from Optus and Spark for a seamless travel experience.

3. Can you keep your primary SIM number with a Australia and New Zealand eSIM?

Yes. Thanks to the dual SIM functionality of an eSIM, you can keep your local phone number. Your local SIM card stays in your phone, and you add the eSIM Australia and New Zealand plan for internet access. This lets you enjoy data in Australia and New Zealand without having to swap out your physical SIM card.

How to use

best Klook Australia and New Zealand eSIM
Activate in Klook App (Update Klook APP to the latest version)
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Klook App: Account -Bookings-Click activate (You can also find the eSIM QR code in the voucher, Settings -Cellula- SIMs - Tap Add eSIM - scan QR code )
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Read the reminder and start installing the eSIM (The time and data will not start counting.)
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Suggest install under wifi connection and please do not leave the page (might take some time)
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Please select "Primary" if you're not in your destination.
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Turn off cellular switching and the eSIM is installed! (If you failed, can try again.)
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After you arrive the destination: Turn on the eSIM line and turn on the data roaming.
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After you arrive the destination: Switch the cellular data to the eSIM card.
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Check the eSIM status in your bookings in Klook APP (Reach out to us on the top right of the booking if you have any issues!)

Additional information

  • For connection issues, please contact merchant via the following steps: Account > Bookings > eSIM booking > Top right contact merchant

Terms & Conditions

Cancellation policy

  • Enjoy free cancellation within 180 days from booking confirmation date provided that data usage has not commenced