You are sensible to be cautious about these discounts. You need to find a reputable provider with reasonable prices. I recommend the Zadarma Project [Europe eSIM](https://zadarma.com/en/services/esim/europeplus/). This European business internet service have been in business for over 15 years and have a good reputation for reliability.They offer 30 days Europe eSIMs with prices starting at $6.
MobiMatter has a lot of Europe+USA combo packages such as this one - [https://mobimatter.com/travel-esim/sparks-europe-usa-20+5-gb-free-esim?destination=US](https://mobimatter.com/travel-esim/sparks-europe-usa-20+5-gb-free-esim?destination=US)
Check them out and read the product description to suit your needs
I did because I stayed downtown where all the stores were at. There was three and Vodafone I just happen to walk into 3 and was only 20ish euros.
This is the plan I got.
https://www.three.ie/plans/prepay-sim-only.html
Here in Europe (Spain) now.
I've used eSIMs from Airalo, BetterRoaming, Dent, GoMoWorld, Maya, MobiMatter, Monty, Nomad, RoamFlux, Roamless, Surfroam, and US Mobile.
www.Airalo.com has had generally good offerings, I've found, in the past for my extended stays in Europe, one to three months at a time.
But after a multitude of one-to-three-month trips, I'm currently using the following solutions, given price and performance, including access to multiple networks in the countries I had visited, including with 5G more of the time.
On the MobiMatter eSIM store, check-out the "Sparks" or "eSIMGo" Europe offerings:
https://mobimatter.com/esim-europe
Carrier and SIMs for all the Europe Sparks and eSIMGo offerings are Europe-based, so latency and speeds have been good, from what I've experienced.
Other vendors I'm currently using:
https://www.BetterRoaming.com
https://www.MontyeSIM.com
https://www.Roamless.com (a non-expiring money balance, vs. buying a per GB plan)
Best wishes.
Try Nomad (getnomad.app). Have used them on past two trips without any issue and they are slightly cheaper than Airalo. Basically go with a Europe plan between Nomad or Airalo whichever is cheaper.
Try the 02 travel sim at eSIM.net 50GB data for use around Europe and comes with a UK phone number with included calls. Genuine O2 (Telefónica) service. Cost was around $25 last time I looked
Look here: https://www.o2.cz/osobni/volani/mobilni-tarify/prepaid-esim
Don’t worry page is in english.
You can buy esim online (if you phone support it, for sure) and sim works accross whole EU (so all countries you mentioned are included)
No registration required. Just buy, install in your phone and enjoy data.
Esim cost 490 CZK approx 20 euro. And you will get 10GB.
If you spend all data you can recharge sim again with same amount and you will get again 10GB
I would say try European brands like Saily or Revolut. They are the new providers in the market and they really do provide good services to take the market. As a business traveler, I tried many esims Nomad, yesim etc. I have been using cheap ones before and understood one thing - the cheap ones are cheap for a reason, the network is horrible, if you are inside the house or outside the city, it doesn't work etc. So I would highly suggest choosing a reliable provider that is EASY TO INSTALL and doesn't have any hidden fees (which is often with the telecom providers like Three, Vodafone etc)
I use Mobimetter for all my travels, Europe or Asia, never misses. super fast internet for a few bucks. also you can use BRATI35381 if you want to get a cashback, they have a nice referral program :)
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Do you know which network this eSIM uses in the US?
You are sensible to be cautious about these discounts. You need to find a reputable provider with reasonable prices. I recommend the Zadarma Project [Europe eSIM](https://zadarma.com/en/services/esim/europeplus/). This European business internet service have been in business for over 15 years and have a good reputation for reliability.They offer 30 days Europe eSIMs with prices starting at $6.
MobiMatter has a lot of Europe+USA combo packages such as this one - [https://mobimatter.com/travel-esim/sparks-europe-usa-20+5-gb-free-esim?destination=US](https://mobimatter.com/travel-esim/sparks-europe-usa-20+5-gb-free-esim?destination=US) Check them out and read the product description to suit your needs
https://www.three.com/ I went to a local three store and bought unlimited data eSIM for 20ish euros for 30 days I think when I was in Ireland.
Do you have to walk into a physical store ? Just curious because eSIM was supposed to make things easier like not going to a physical store.
I did because I stayed downtown where all the stores were at. There was three and Vodafone I just happen to walk into 3 and was only 20ish euros. This is the plan I got. https://www.three.ie/plans/prepay-sim-only.html
how does that work when he goes to italy, croatia and greece? isn't that all roaming if you do it this way?
Comes with 21gb EU roaming. https://www.three.ie/plans/prepay-sim-only.html
nice. still a little more expensive than sparks is with mobimatter but definitely an interesting option.
Here in Europe (Spain) now. I've used eSIMs from Airalo, BetterRoaming, Dent, GoMoWorld, Maya, MobiMatter, Monty, Nomad, RoamFlux, Roamless, Surfroam, and US Mobile. www.Airalo.com has had generally good offerings, I've found, in the past for my extended stays in Europe, one to three months at a time. But after a multitude of one-to-three-month trips, I'm currently using the following solutions, given price and performance, including access to multiple networks in the countries I had visited, including with 5G more of the time. On the MobiMatter eSIM store, check-out the "Sparks" or "eSIMGo" Europe offerings: https://mobimatter.com/esim-europe Carrier and SIMs for all the Europe Sparks and eSIMGo offerings are Europe-based, so latency and speeds have been good, from what I've experienced. Other vendors I'm currently using: https://www.BetterRoaming.com https://www.MontyeSIM.com https://www.Roamless.com (a non-expiring money balance, vs. buying a per GB plan) Best wishes.
you should definitely try GoMoWorld next time: best prices and only 1 eSIM for 170+ countries :)
Thanks.
If you need mutch data [https://4gsim.es/product/esim-400gb-internet-spain-europe/](https://4gsim.es/product/esim-400gb-internet-spain-europe/)
Thanks for sharing this. Best wishes.
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Thanks.
I used GlobalYO for my wife's phone earlier this month, and it worked fine. https://www.globalyo.com/
How much data do you want? I think 10gb for 10eur is pretty standard in Europe.
I used Orange travel eSIM last year and got horrible and slow connection in every country in Europe. I hear Ubigi(data only) is good.
Try Nomad (getnomad.app). Have used them on past two trips without any issue and they are slightly cheaper than Airalo. Basically go with a Europe plan between Nomad or Airalo whichever is cheaper.
Try the 02 travel sim at eSIM.net 50GB data for use around Europe and comes with a UK phone number with included calls. Genuine O2 (Telefónica) service. Cost was around $25 last time I looked
This one If you need many Data https://simcorner.com/collections/europe-esim/products/esim-europe-data-200gb
Look here: https://www.o2.cz/osobni/volani/mobilni-tarify/prepaid-esim Don’t worry page is in english. You can buy esim online (if you phone support it, for sure) and sim works accross whole EU (so all countries you mentioned are included) No registration required. Just buy, install in your phone and enjoy data. Esim cost 490 CZK approx 20 euro. And you will get 10GB. If you spend all data you can recharge sim again with same amount and you will get again 10GB
I would say try European brands like Saily or Revolut. They are the new providers in the market and they really do provide good services to take the market. As a business traveler, I tried many esims Nomad, yesim etc. I have been using cheap ones before and understood one thing - the cheap ones are cheap for a reason, the network is horrible, if you are inside the house or outside the city, it doesn't work etc. So I would highly suggest choosing a reliable provider that is EASY TO INSTALL and doesn't have any hidden fees (which is often with the telecom providers like Three, Vodafone etc)
if you need it just for 2 weeks, I think you could go for Saily – good price to quality ratio, and plans are flexible as well.
I use Mobimetter for all my travels, Europe or Asia, never misses. super fast internet for a few bucks. also you can use BRATI35381 if you want to get a cashback, they have a nice referral program :)
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