This particular HotelESIM plan is specifically designed for seamless connectivity within Mauritius. For guests planning to explore neighboring islands, it's important to note that this plan does not extend to Réunion Island. If your itinerary includes a visit to Réunion, which is an overseas department of France and therefore part of the EU, your connection from this Mauritius plan would cease. We recommend checking our regional bundles or considering a separate HotelESIM plan tailored for Réunion Island to ensure uninterrupted service across your island-hopping adventure.
Does this HotelESIM plan for <strong>Mauritius</strong> also provide coverage for <strong>Réunion Island</strong>?
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