Apple Maps usually uses relatively little mobile data compared with streaming or social media apps.
That makes it one of the most useful travel apps for iPhone users using an eSIM abroad.
Many travelers rely on Apple Maps for:
- airport to hotel directions
- walking routes in new cities
- public transport navigation
- restaurant discovery
- live traffic guidance
This guide explains exactly how much data Apple Maps uses while traveling, what increases usage, and how to reduce data consumption on your eSIM.
Quick answer: Apple Maps often uses around 5 MB to 20 MB per hour for active navigation, depending on route changes, traffic updates, zooming, and map loading.
Is Apple Maps heavy on mobile data?
No — Apple Maps is considered low to moderate data usage.
Compared with apps like YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram, navigation apps are much lighter.
This is why many travelers prioritize data for maps first.
Helpful reading: Why Mobile Internet Is Important for Travel
Estimated Apple Maps data usage
- Checking directions briefly: under 1 MB
- 30 min navigation: 2 MB to 10 MB
- 1 hour navigation: 5 MB to 20 MB
- Heavy search + browsing: more
Even small travel data plans often support many hours of navigation.
What increases Apple Maps data use?
1. Frequent rerouting
Missing turns or changing routes increases updates.
2. Live traffic data
Traffic layers require ongoing refreshes.
3. Searching many places
Hotels, cafés, and attractions load extra content.
4. 3D city views
Enhanced map visuals may use more data.
5. Constant zooming and moving
More map tiles need loading.
How to reduce Apple Maps data usage
Plan routes on Wi-Fi first
Save destinations before leaving hotel.
Use Favorites and saved places
Reduces repeated searching.
Keep app updated
Updates often improve efficiency.
Avoid unnecessary 3D browsing
Use standard map mode when possible.
Close heavy background apps
They may use more data than Maps itself.
Is 1 GB enough for Apple Maps?
Usually yes.
If navigation is your main use, 1 GB can often last a long time for many travelers.
Helpful reading: How Much Data Do You Need for 7 Days of Travel?
Apple Maps with eSIM benefits
- instant airport directions
- walking routes abroad
- transit navigation
- ride-share pickup points
- offline planning support
Browse plans here: Travel eSIM Destinations
Apple Maps vs other travel apps
- Apple Maps: low
- WhatsApp messages: very low
- Instagram browsing: medium
- YouTube HD: high
Helpful reading:
Common traveler mistakes
Thinking maps use huge data
Usually streaming apps are the real issue.
Searching everything repeatedly
Saved places help reduce usage.
Using social apps while navigating
Those apps often consume more data than Maps.
Not checking total usage
Maps may be blamed unfairly.
How to check your remaining data
Track usage here:
Best eSIM plan size for Apple Maps users
- 1 GB: short city trip
- 3 GB: week trip with daily navigation
- 5 GB: navigation + apps
- 10 GB+: heavy mixed use
Final thoughts
Apple Maps is one of the smartest uses of your travel eSIM because it provides huge practical value while using relatively little data.
For most travelers, navigation is affordable even on smaller plans.
Next step: Need data for maps, taxis, and travel apps? Browse travel eSIM plans.
FAQ
How much data does Apple Maps use per hour?
Often around 5 MB to 20 MB per hour depending on usage.
Is Apple Maps heavy on data?
No. It uses much less data than streaming apps.
Is 1 GB enough for Apple Maps?
Usually yes for many trips.
Does rerouting use more data?
Yes. Frequent route recalculations can increase usage.
Should I use Apple Maps with eSIM?
Yes. It is one of the best uses of travel mobile data.

