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Esim Italy

Esim Italy

$3.00 USD
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Description

Features

  • Use In: 🇮🇹
  • Top Up Available: Yes
  • Data Only: Yes
  • SMS: No
  • Calls: No, only through apps (VOIP)

Description

Get highest speeds with Italy eSIM with this eSIM plan. Start your eSIM instantly upon arrival in Italy and enjoy high-speed data with no hidden roaming fees.

This is a full speed data plan.

Technical Specs

  • Pre-Activation Days: 180 Days
  • Data Exit Country: UK, Norway
  • Hotspot: Yes
  • Speed Reduction: No
  • Coverage: IT
  • Networks: IT - Vodafone 5G, Wind 5G
  • Supported Countries: Italy

Italy is one of the most visited countries in the world, known for its extraordinary cultural heritage, historic cities, diverse landscapes, and world-renowned cuisine. Travelers come to Italy to explore iconic destinations such as Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, and the Amalfi Coast. The country offers a unique combination of ancient history, art, architecture, and natural beauty, from the ruins of the Roman Empire to the rolling hills of Tuscany and the lakes of Northern Italy. Because Italy has so many regions to explore, visitors often travel between multiple cities during the same trip. It is common to combine Rome, Florence, and Venice, or to include coastal destinations such as the Amalfi Coast or Sicily. In this type of itinerary, reliable mobile connectivity becomes essential. Travelers rely heavily on their smartphones to navigate cities, book transportation, confirm reservations, and communicate with accommodation providers throughout their journey.

Best eSIM coverage across Italy

Italy has a well-developed telecommunications infrastructure with strong coverage across cities, towns, and transportation routes. eSIMGlobe’s Italy eSIM connects automatically to leading local operators such as TIM, Vodafone Italy, WindTre, and Iliad. These networks provide extensive 4G coverage and expanding 5G services across the country. The eSIM automatically selects the strongest available signal among these operators, ensuring travelers benefit from the best eSIM coverage in Italy. Whether exploring historic city centers or traveling through rural regions such as Tuscany or Umbria, users can rely on stable mobile connectivity.

Connectivity across cities and regions

Travel in Italy often involves moving between cities using trains, rental cars, or domestic flights. Mobile connectivity plays an important role in managing these journeys. Travelers frequently use navigation apps to find routes, check train schedules, book tickets, and locate restaurants or attractions. In cities such as Rome or Florence, mobile data is essential for navigating historic streets and accessing cultural information. In coastal regions like the Amalfi Coast, connectivity helps visitors coordinate transportation and plan excursions.

A convenient alternative to buying a SIM card

Many travelers arriving in Italy consider purchasing a local SIM card from telecom stores or airport kiosks. However, this process can take time and may require selecting between prepaid plans that are not always straightforward for international visitors. With eSIMGlobe’s Italy eSIM, travelers can activate their connectivity before departure. The eSIM is delivered instantly by email and installed by scanning a QR code. Once in Italy, the device connects automatically to networks such as TIM, Vodafone Italy, WindTre, or Iliad.

Keep your main phone number active

Using an eSIM allows travelers to keep their primary SIM card active while using the eSIM for mobile data. This means visitors can continue receiving calls, messages, and important notifications on their usual number while enjoying reliable connectivity across Italy. This dual SIM functionality is particularly useful for travelers who need to stay reachable for work or personal reasons.

Secure and reliable mobile internet

Although WiFi networks are widely available in hotels and cafés, they are not always secure or consistent. Using a personal mobile data connection through eSIMGlobe provides a more reliable alternative. By connecting to leading operators such as TIM, Vodafone Italy, WindTre, and Iliad, travelers can benefit from strong performance and some of the best eSIM coverage available in Italy.

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Testimonial's

Loved by thousands of customers

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

New York, USA

“I used this for my trip across Europe. Great signal, smooth setup, and no roaming surprises exactly what I needed.”

Michael Chen

Michael Chen

San Francisco, USA

“Good value for money. The coverage was excellent throughout Asia, and customer support replied quickly when I had a question.”

Emma Williams

Emma Williams

London, UK

“Love how simple it is no physical SIMs, no waiting. Just scan, connect, and travel. Perfect for digital nomads like me!”

David Martinez

David Martinez

Toronto, Canada

“Used it during my trip to Thailand and Singapore stayed connected the entire time. Will definitely use again for my next destination.”

Sophie Anderson

Sophie Anderson

Sydney, Australia

“Bought my eSIM right before boarding. It activated as soon as I landed such a game changer for travelers.”

James Taylor

James Taylor

Berlin, Germany

“I loved how easy it was to manage everything directly from my phone. No apps, no setup stress just instant connection.”

Happy customers based on complement and customer reviews.

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Frequently Asked Questions about eSIM in Italy

Because Italy trips often start moving immediately and usually involve several transport steps in the first hours. You may land in Rome, Milan, Venice, Naples, Bologna, or Florence, then head straight to a hotel, train station, rental car desk, or airport transfer and immediately need maps, booking confirmations, messaging, and restaurant or taxi information. EsimGlobe is useful here because it lets you arrive with data already active instead of losing time trying to buy and activate a local SIM after landing. In a country where many travelers combine cities, trains, regional transfers, and short stays, that ready connection makes the first day smoother and much easier to manage.
In practical travel terms, EsimGlobe is especially useful in and around Rome, Milan, Florence, Venice, Naples, Turin, Bologna, and the major airport and rail corridors, because those are the places where travelers constantly rely on mobile data for directions, hotel contact, ticket checks, restaurant searches, and everyday movement. Italy’s local mobile environment is commonly associated with TIM, Vodafone Italia, WindTre, and iliad. Exact performance can still vary in older buildings, underground metro sections, crowded stations, and dense historic centers, but for normal city use and ordinary travel routines, Italy is generally straightforward for connectivity. EsimGlobe fits very well with multi-city itineraries, rail travel, and busy arrival days.
Yes, and for many travelers this is exactly why it makes sense. Italy trips usually depend heavily on Google Maps, WhatsApp, Gmail, train or flight booking access, hotel messages, browser searches, taxi apps, and restaurant planning from morning to night. EsimGlobe is useful because those services are available immediately instead of forcing you to pause the trip and solve connectivity first. In a country where you may move from airport to station to hotel to sightseeing area in the same afternoon, having data ready from the first minute matters a lot. For navigating old towns, checking reservations, and coordinating plans quickly, EsimGlobe is usually a very practical travel setup in Italy.
Yes, very much so. Italy travel often goes beyond the biggest cities into lake towns, coastal routes, hill villages, countryside hotels, islands, wine regions, and long regional train or car segments. EsimGlobe is especially useful for route changes, hotel contact, local searches, parking help, ticket checks, and live navigation through those movements. The exact experience can still vary in mountains, inside older stone buildings, or on quieter rural roads, so it is smart to save hotel names, route notes, and reservation details offline before longer day trips. Even so, for mixed itineraries that combine cities with smaller destinations, EsimGlobe usually makes travel flow more easily from one stop to the next.
The most relevant mobile operator names in Italy are TIM, Vodafone Italia, WindTre, and iliad. These networks shape the real experience travelers have in airports, high-speed rail routes, city centers, coastal areas, and regional roads. In practice, Italy is generally comfortable for everyday mobile use, but that does not mean every location feels identical. Underground stations, thick old walls, crowded historic neighborhoods, remote hill towns, and some mountain areas can still vary. EsimGlobe simplifies the travel side because you arrive already connected, while the local network conditions still determine the final feel of the connection in the exact place you are using the phone. For ordinary travel, though, Italy is usually very manageable.
For most business trips, yes. If your schedule is built around Milan, Rome, Turin, Bologna, Florence, or other major commercial centers, EsimGlobe is usually very practical for email, cloud documents, hotel coordination, route planning, banking alerts, work chats, and movement between airport, office, restaurant, and train station. That matters because business travel in Italy often involves tight schedules, intercity transfers, and addresses that need to be checked constantly on the move. If your itinerary is mainly urban and built around meetings, transport, and hotel stays, EsimGlobe is often more than enough. For travelers who want to be connected from landing onward without extra setup, it is a very efficient option.
The useful answer is that in the places where most travelers actually spend time, data usually feels very workable for maps, browsing, messaging, bookings, social media, live coordination, and normal work tasks. That is especially true in large city corridors, around major stations, and along common regional travel routes. Instead of focusing on one fixed speed number, it is more realistic to ask whether the connection feels practical for the trip, and in Italy the answer is usually yes. Some differences can still appear inside old buildings, underground metro areas, and more remote zones, but for everyday travel use EsimGlobe generally feels comfortable and reliable enough for the things people actually need during the day.
Yes, and it can be extremely helpful during train transfers, meetings, hotel stays, or road trips. In stronger urban and transport areas, hotspot can support email, cloud access, work chats, browsing, booking management, and light to moderate laptop use without too much difficulty. This is particularly useful when hotel WiFi is inconvenient, unreliable, or just slower than you need for a quick task. On rural drives, in mountain areas, or inside thick old buildings, tethering can become more variable, so it is better treated as a flexible backup rather than identical to fixed broadband everywhere. EsimGlobe works well here as a practical second layer of connectivity during busy travel days across Italy.
For many travelers, no. If your main needs are maps, hotel communication, messaging, browsing, booking access, train or road planning, and occasional hotspot use, EsimGlobe is usually enough on its own. A local SIM becomes more relevant only if you specifically need an Italian number for ordinary domestic calling or for a service that is tied to a national line. For most tourists, city-break travelers, road-trippers, and short business stays, adding a second SIM often creates more hassle than benefit. One of the main reasons people use EsimGlobe in Italy is precisely to land, connect instantly, and move on with the trip without turning arrival into another small telecom project.
Use it hardest in the parts of the trip where live data changes the day in real time, which usually means airport arrival, hotel check-in, train transfers, road navigation, restaurant searches, ticket checks, and movement between cities or regions. That is where EsimGlobe gives the clearest practical value. Italy is a country where daily plans often change quickly because of transport timing, opening hours, reservations, and local movement through historic centers. The smartest approach is to let EsimGlobe handle that live while still keeping important hotel names, booking codes, and route notes saved offline as backup. That combination usually creates the smoothest possible experience across both city and regional travel in Italy.

FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I use the eSIM service?

Iphone:
You must have iOS 12.1 or later and an unlocked iPhone. iPhone XR, XS, and newer models support eSIM. Check Esim compatibility devices

Android:
Samsung, Google Pixel, and many other modern Android devices support eSIM. Check Esim compatibility devices

How to Set up eSIM for Android?
  1. Purchase the eSIM data plan on our website.
  2. Receive the eSIM QR code by email.
  3. Set up your eSIM profile as follows:
  • Go to your device [Settings] > [Network & Internet] > [Mobile Network].
  • Tap "Download a SIM instead?" > Download your SIM > Tap [Next].
  • Scan the QR code provided by email.
  • Tap [Download] and [Done].
  • Check if the APN Name matches with the eSIM order: Tap "eSIM" and tap [Advanced] > Tap [Access Point Names] > [APN].
How fast is the network speed?
  • 4G/LTE service is available in most countries and continues to be covered in more countries.
Are voice calls and SMS included?
  • Only data service is available.
How to use dual SIM on iPhone and set up your cellular plan with eSIM?
  • Dual SIM on iPhone offers you the freedom to get separate voice/SMS and data plans. At this stage, only cellular data is available on our eSIM platform. Therefore, after you scan a QR code to add the eSIM, please label it "Secondary" on the "Cellular Plan Labels" page, and then go to the "Default Line" page, choose "Use [Secondary] for cellular data only." You will see a little pop-up "Uncertified Cellular Plan," just click "OK." For more questions about Dual SIM, please check the official document on Apple's website: Apple Dual SIM Support.
Should I switch on Data Roaming when using eSIM?
  • Yes, please make sure that Data Roaming is on. Please go to "Settings" > "Cellular" and turn on "Data Roaming." Please also remember to turn it off after use.
How to remove the eSIM data plan after use?
  • You can use your phone's delete eSIM function.
How do I get my eSIM after payment?
  • You will receive an email with your QR code. Please check spam if you have not received it after 1 minute.
How is the validity period of the plan calculated?
  • The actual usage time of some data plans may start according to your eSIM's first connection. We will describe this in the package information.
How to check the balance of remaining data?
  • For some packages, you can view the data usage in the order, and for some orders, you cannot view the data usage. You might go to [Settings - Cellular] on your iPhone to find out how much cellular data you're using.
Can I have multiple phones scan the same QR code?
  • No, but the same device can rescan the same QR code.
If I lost my eSIM QR code, what can I do?
  • Check your email or contact us.
Will my physical SIM still work while eSIM is installed?
  • Yes, your physical SIM can still work. We suggest turning off data roaming and turning on "WiFi calling."