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Balkans (5+ areas) 1GB 7Days
Esim Balkans· 5G/4G LTE· Instant Activation
$37.00
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1
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Features
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Use In:
Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia
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Top Up Available:
Yes
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Data Only:
Yes
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SMS:
No
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Calls:
No, only through apps (VOIP)
Technical Specs
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Plan Type:
Data Only
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Pre-Activation Days:
180 Days
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Data Exit Country:
UK, Norway
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Hotspot:
Yes
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Speed Reduction:
No
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Coverage:
EU-7
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Networks:
AL - Telekom.al 5G, Vodafone 4G; BG - Vivacom 5G; HR - Tele2 5G, A1 5G; GR - Vodafone 5G, Wind 5G; ME - Telenor 5G, m:tel CG 5G, T-Mobile 5G; MK - Telekom.mk 5G, vip 4G; RS - VIP 4G, Telenor 4G, mts 4G
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Supported Countries:
Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia
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EsimGlobe Balkans is designed for travellers moving across several Balkan destinations without wanting a separate eSIM for each border crossing. In practical terms, that matters if your route includes places such as Croatia, Montenegro, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, North Macedonia, Slovenia or nearby regional stops depending on the specific product coverage. This kind of plan is useful because Balkan trips often mix coast, mountains, old towns, road travel and short cross-border segments. Instead of rethinking connectivity every few days, EsimGlobe gives you one simpler setup that stays useful while your itinerary moves between capitals, ports, villages, border posts and scenic drives.
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For many travellers, yes. A single-country eSIM can make sense if you are staying in one destination for a long time, but the Balkans are often travelled as a multi-stop region. People combine Dubrovnik with Kotor, Tirana with Ohrid, or inland cities with Adriatic coastlines, lakes, mountain parks and bus routes. In that kind of trip, separate plans quickly become repetitive and annoying. EsimGlobe Balkans is practical because it reduces repeated purchases, repeated setup and repeated uncertainty at each border. The value is not only convenience at checkout, but the ability to keep using your phone naturally as the journey evolves through several countries with very different transport rhythms and landscapes.
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Usually yes, and this is one of the strongest reasons to choose a regional Balkan plan. Border crossings in the Balkans can be short and easy or slower than expected depending on the route, the season and the transport mode. During those transitions, your phone often becomes important for hotel messages, revised arrival times, route checks, pickup coordination and live planning. EsimGlobe Balkans is useful because it reduces the friction that comes with changing countries during the same trip. Instead of arriving in each new destination and immediately worrying about data access, you can normally keep moving with the same setup while the itinerary shifts from one road corridor, capital or coastal region to the next.
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Yes, very much so. Many Balkan trips revolve around the Adriatic and nearby coastal areas, with movement between Split, Dubrovnik, Kotor, Budva, Durrës and other ports, resort towns and seaside roads. In those trips, your phone is often needed for ferry timing, apartment check-ins, marina details, parking, beach access directions and restaurant bookings. EsimGlobe Balkans works well because it gives you one regional connectivity layer instead of forcing you to rethink mobile data every time you change coast section or country. Around main towns and port areas the experience is usually easier, while sea crossings, cliff roads and quieter coves can naturally feel less uniform, which is normal for this type of travel.
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Yes, but with realistic expectations. The Balkans include mountain roads, canyon routes, lake districts, national parks and long overland drives where geography matters much more than in flat urban regions. If your trip includes areas near Durmitor, Theth, Zabljak, inland Bosnia, Macedonian lakes or Serbian road routes through hilly terrain, mobile data remains very useful for directions, weather checks, lodging contact and timing. EsimGlobe Balkans is a strong fit because it keeps your phone ready across several countries and landscapes, but travellers should understand that remote valleys, forested roads and elevated routes will not always feel as uniform as capital cities or main coastal corridors.
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It is very practical for that style of travel. A lot of Balkan itineraries move between major hubs such as Zagreb, Ljubljana, Belgrade, Sarajevo, Podgorica, Tirana, Skopje or Sofia on broader regional trips. In those journeys, your phone is constantly used for buses, train timing where relevant, map navigation, restaurant reservations, apartment access messages and ride booking. EsimGlobe Balkans works well because it lets you keep the same data setup across that whole city-to-city pattern. That continuity matters because Balkan travel often includes spontaneous changes, extra stops and itinerary adjustments that are much easier to handle when you are not reconfiguring connectivity in every new capital.
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Yes, especially for people who stay a few days or weeks in each place rather than settling long-term in a single country. The Balkans attract many remote workers because cities like Belgrade, Tirana, Split, Ljubljana and parts of coastal Montenegro can be combined into one wider route. In that type of travel, continuity matters more than anything. EsimGlobe Balkans is useful because it gives you portable data for airport arrivals, coworking transitions, backup connection, apartment check-ins and second-device use while you move between destinations. For a roaming lifestyle across the region, that simplicity often matters more than trying to optimize each country separately with a stack of local plans.
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In most cases, yes, and hotspot can be especially useful on Balkan trips because accommodation quality varies a lot between city apartments, beach stays, guesthouses, mountain lodges and roadside hotels. If you carry a laptop or need to connect a second device, EsimGlobe Balkans can be a very practical backup while you move between countries and different standards of fixed Wi-Fi. This matters even more on bus travel days, during long transfers or when you arrive before check-in and still need to work. The practical point is that tethering can consume data quickly, especially for calls, uploads and cloud syncing, so choosing a plan with enough room is usually wiser than picking the smallest allowance.
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You should expect the strongest day-to-day experience in capitals, larger towns, major roads, ports and the most visited tourism areas, with more variation once you move into smaller villages, mountain roads, inland valleys and low-density countryside. That does not make a regional eSIM less useful. In fact, it often becomes more useful because you are navigating unfamiliar routes across several countries and need your phone whenever service is available. EsimGlobe Balkans is a strong option because it keeps one setup active across the region, but travellers should stay realistic. Remote stretches in the Balkans can still feel remote, and the experience there will naturally be different from central Dubrovnik, Belgrade or Ljubljana.
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For most travellers, a moderate plan is the safest choice because Balkan itineraries often create more mobile usage than expected. Even without heavy streaming, your phone may be used constantly for border timing, maps, bookings, hotel messages, ferry schedules, translation, ride coordination and hotspot backup. If your route includes several countries, coast-to-mountain movement, remote work or multiple devices, data consumption rises even faster. EsimGlobe Balkans works best when you choose a package that lets you use your phone naturally throughout the region instead of rationing data after the first few days. On multi-stop Balkan travel, having some margin is usually much more practical than trying to run the whole itinerary on a very small plan." } } ] }









