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Your Travel Connectivity Guide

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everywhere in
Europe.

The independent guide to eSIM connectivity for European travelers. Clear, practical, and free from commercial bias.

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The Basics

What is an eSIM?

An eSIM (embedded SIM) is a digital SIM card built directly into your phone. Instead of inserting a physical card, you download a carrier profile by scanning a QR code — the whole process takes under 5 minutes.

For European travelers, this means buying one regional plan that automatically connects to the best network in each country you visit. No more hunting for phone shops, no more losing tiny SIM cards.

With Dual SIM, you keep your home number active while using a travel data plan — the best of both worlds for connected travelers.

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5-Minute Setup

Download and activate before you fly

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30+ Countries

One plan, automatic roaming across Europe

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Keep Your Number

Dual SIM: home calls + travel data

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Save Money

Avoid roaming charges from your home carrier

How It Works

Get connected in 4 steps

1

Check device

Verify eSIM support and carrier unlock status

2

Buy a plan

Choose a regional European plan online

3

Scan QR code

Install the profile in your phone settings

4

Travel!

Activate on arrival, automatic roaming

Destinations

Top European Destinations

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Germany
97% 4G
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France
99% 4G
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Spain
98% 4G
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Italy
96% 4G
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Portugal
96% 4G
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FAQ

Quick Answers

What is an eSIM?

An eSIM is a digital SIM card built into your phone. You download a carrier profile by scanning a QR code — no physical card needed. Takes under 5 minutes and can be done before you travel.

Can I keep my home number?

Yes! Use Dual SIM: home physical SIM for calls/texts, travel eSIM for data. You stay reachable on your regular number while using cost-effective local data.

Does my phone need to be unlocked?

Yes. Contact your carrier to unlock your device. Most carriers do this free of charge.

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