Pricing Guide
Travel eSIM pricing depends on coverage, speed, and trip length
The cheapest plan is not always the best plan. Some travelers need a small prepaid data package for maps and messaging, while others need regional or unlimited eSIM coverage for longer trips and work travel.
Prepaid fixed-data plans
Usually the best-value option when you know roughly how much data you will use.
Regional plans
Better for multi-country trips because one eSIM can work across several destinations.
Unlimited plans
Good for heavy usage, hotspot needs, or business travel where predictable access matters more than the lowest price.
What changes eSIM prices?
- Destination network costs and roaming agreements.
- How many countries are included in the coverage area.
- Whether the plan is capped, unlimited, or renewable.
- Trip duration, from short city breaks to multi-week travel.
- Supported operators and the level of 4G or 5G access.
How to choose the right plan
If you are staying in one country, start with a destination-specific plan. If you are crossing borders, regional coverage is usually simpler than buying multiple country plans. If you stream heavily, use tethering, or rely on mobile data for work, compare unlimited options before checkout.
Compare live SIM and eSIM plans
Browse the current catalog to compare countries, operators, validity, and data allowances before you buy.