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Europe(30+ areas) 1GB 7Days
Esim Europe (30+ areas)· 5G/4G LTE· Instant Activation
$2.60
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Features
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Use In:
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom
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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-30
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Networks:
AT - 3 5G; BE - Base 5G, Orange 5G, Proximus 5G; BG - Vivacom 5G; HR - Tele2 5G, A1 5G; CY - Vodafone 5G, PrimeTel 5G; CZ - Vodafone 5G, O2 5G; DK - 3 5G, Telia 5G, TDC 5G; EE - Telia 5G, Elisa 5G; FI - Telia 5G, Telia / DNA 5G, Elisa 5G; FR - SFR 5G, Bouygues 5G, Free Mobile 5G, Orange 5G; DE - Vodafone 5G, O2 5G; GR - Vodafone 5G, Wind 5G; HU - Telenor Hungary 5G, Vodafone 4G; IS - Nova 5G; IE - Vodafone 5G, 3 5G; IT - Vodafone 5G, Wind 5G; LV - LMT 5G, Bite 4G; LI - FL1 5G, 7acht 5G; LT - Telia 5G, BITĖ 4G; LU - POST 5G, Tango 5G, Orange 5G; MT - GO 5G, Vodafone 5G, Melita 5G; NL - Vodafone 5G, KPN 5G; NO - Telia 5G; PL - Orange 5G, Play 5G, Plus 5G; PT - NOS 5G, Vodafone 5G, MEO 5G; RO - Vodafone 5G, Orange 5G, Digi.Mobil 5G; SK - Orange 5G, O2 5G; SI - Mobitel 5G, Telemach 5G, A1 5G; ES - Vodafone 5G, Orange 5G, Movistar 5G, Yoigo 4G; SE - 3 5G, Telia 5G; CH - Sunrise 5G, Salt 5G, Swisscom 5G; TR - Türk Telekom 5G, Turkcell 5G; UA - lifecell 4G, Kyivstar 4G; GB - Vodafone 5G, O2 5G, 3 5G
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Supported Countries:
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom
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EsimGlobe Europe 30+ areas is designed for travellers who want one regional data solution across a large part of Europe without buying a separate eSIM every time they cross a border. This is especially useful for multi-city holidays, interrail-style trips, low-cost flight routes, road journeys and short business stays that move quickly between countries. A route may start in Spain, continue through France, reach Italy, move into Austria or Germany, and still include additional stops in Central or Southern Europe. In that kind of itinerary, continuity matters more than people expect, and EsimGlobe helps by keeping your connectivity simple while the route changes from one stop to the next.
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This kind of plan is ideal for travellers whose itinerary covers several European destinations rather than one long stay in a single country. It suits backpackers, couples doing a multi-stop route, families combining capitals and coastal areas, digital nomads changing base regularly, and business travellers with repeated short stays. EsimGlobe Europe 30+ areas is also useful for people who know the trip may evolve once they are already travelling. Instead of optimizing around only one country, they prefer a broader regional setup that remains practical across airports, rail stations, city centers, mountain crossings and ferry-linked stops. That flexibility is often what makes a regional Europe plan more useful than a narrow national one.
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For many travellers, yes. A local country eSIM can still make sense if you are spending most of the trip in one destination, but Europe is often travelled through short stays and repeated border changes. Once the route includes several countries, managing separate purchases quickly becomes repetitive. EsimGlobe Europe 30+ areas is useful because it reduces repeated setup, repeated payments and repeated uncertainty every time you move. The real advantage is not just convenience at checkout, but the ability to keep using your phone naturally while the trip shifts between cities, hotels, rail networks, airports, ferries and apartments. For broader European travel, that continuity is often much more valuable than stacking individual country products.
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Usually yes, and this is one of the strongest reasons to choose a regional Europe plan. European trips often include quick border changes by train, coach or rental car, and during those transitions your phone is still essential for maps, ticketing, hotel messages, parking details, toll information and revised arrival times. EsimGlobe Europe 30+ areas is helpful because it removes the need to rethink mobile data every time you enter a new country. Instead of arriving at each border and immediately worrying about connectivity, you can normally keep moving with the same setup while the itinerary shifts between capitals, villages, mountain regions, airports and transport corridors. That makes fast-moving European travel much easier to manage in practice.
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Yes, this is one of the clearest use cases. Many travellers move through Europe by combining cities such as Barcelona, Paris, Milan, Vienna, Prague, Budapest and Amsterdam in one broad itinerary. In those trips, your phone is used constantly for metro navigation, museum entries, train times, apartment check-ins, restaurant bookings and route planning. EsimGlobe Europe 30+ areas works well because it gives you one regional data layer across that whole pattern of movement. You do not need to rethink connectivity every time you board a train or flight to the next city. For classic multi-city Europe, that consistency is exactly what makes a regional eSIM so useful.
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Yes, but with realistic expectations. Europe 30+ areas is very useful for road trips that mix capitals with scenic routes through the Alps, Mediterranean coastlines, vineyard areas, countryside towns and national parks. Your phone becomes essential for navigation, weather, parking, border timing, hotel messages and local bookings. EsimGlobe Europe 30+ areas keeps your setup simple across the whole route, but geography still matters. Mountain passes, remote valleys, small islands and low-density countryside can naturally feel less uniform than central city districts. The value of the plan is continuity across multiple countries and landscapes, not the unrealistic promise that every rural road will behave exactly like the center of a major capital.
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Yes, especially for people moving regularly between European bases instead of staying in one city for months. Digital nomads often combine places such as Lisbon, Valencia, Budapest, Prague, Athens or Warsaw into one broader route. In that kind of lifestyle, connectivity becomes part of everyday work rather than a minor travel detail. EsimGlobe Europe 30+ areas is useful because it gives one steady data layer for airport arrivals, coworking transitions, apartment check-ins, hotspot backup and ordinary work tasks while moving through the region. For a flexible multi-country routine, the simplicity of one regional setup often matters more than trying to optimize each national market separately every time you relocate.
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In most cases, yes, and hotspot can be extremely useful on multi-country European trips because you often move between trains, apartments, cafés, airports, stations and hotels where fixed Wi-Fi may exist but not always be convenient or strong enough. If you carry a laptop or use a second device, EsimGlobe Europe 30+ areas can be a very practical backup while you move between countries and travel days. This becomes even more important on long rail journeys, airport stopovers or work-heavy itineraries. The practical point is that tethering can consume data quickly, especially for calls, uploads, cloud syncing and multiple connected devices, so choosing a plan with enough room is usually much safer than relying on the smallest allowance available.
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You should expect the easiest and most predictable experience in capitals, larger towns, main roads, ports and major rail corridors, with more variation once you move into remote islands, mountains, low-density countryside, smaller villages and rural coastlines. That does not make a regional Europe plan less useful. In fact, it often becomes more useful because you are moving through many unfamiliar areas and need your phone whenever service is available. EsimGlobe Europe 30+ areas is a strong option because it keeps one setup active across a broad regional itinerary, but travellers should stay realistic. Alpine valleys, isolated beaches, remote village roads and sparsely populated routes will naturally feel different from central Madrid, Vienna or Milan.
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For most travellers, a moderate plan is the safest choice because multi-country Europe trips usually create more mobile usage than expected. Even without heavy streaming, your phone may be used constantly for maps, border changes, train times, hotel messages, museum tickets, restaurant bookings, translation, route planning and hotspot backup. If the itinerary includes several capitals, road travel, islands, remote work or multiple devices, data use rises quickly. EsimGlobe Europe 30+ areas works best when you choose a package that lets you use your phone naturally throughout the journey instead of rationing data halfway through the route. On a broad European trip, having some margin is almost always more practical than trying to run the entire itinerary on a very small plan.