
Europe eSIM
Touch down in Europe, open Maps, send the Story, your eSIM was online before passport control.
- 4G
- Instant Activation
- 30-day refund
About Europe eSIM
Truly Roaming Europe eSIM: Stay Connected Across 34Countries
Welcome to the ultimate connectivity solution for your European travels. The Truly Roaming Europe eSIM provides seamless, high-speed internet access across 34diverse destinations. Avoid costly international roaming fees and the hassle of physical SIM cards.
Why Choose Truly Roaming for Your Europe Travel eSIM?
Whether navigating new cities, sharing experiences, or working remotely, Truly Roaming offers the best prepaid eSIM for Europe, combining flexibility and extensive coverage.
Extensive Coverage in 34Destinations
Our regional Europe eSIM ensures you stay connected in:
- Western Europe: United Kingdom eSIM, France eSIM, Germany eSIM, Netherlands eSIM, Belgium eSIM, Ireland eSIM, Switzerland eSIM, Austria eSIM, Luxembourg eSIM, Liechtenstein eSIM.
- Southern Europe: Spain eSIM, Italy eSIM, Portugal eSIM, Greece eSIM, Malta eSIM, Cyprus eSIM, Gibraltar eSIM, North Macedonia eSIM.
- Northern Europe: Sweden eSIM, Norway eSIM, Denmark eSIM, Finland eSIM, Iceland eSIM, Estonia eSIM, Latvia eSIM, Lithuania eSIM, Isle of Man eSIM, Jersey eSIM.
- Eastern Europe: Poland eSIM, Czechia eSIM, Hungary eSIM, Romania eSIM, Bulgaria eSIM, Slovakia eSIM, Slovenia eSIM, Croatia eSIM, Serbia eSIM, Ukraine eSIM, Russia eSIM.
- Other Key Destinations: Turkey eSIM, Morocco eSIM.
Instant Activation and Easy Setup
Your Truly Roaming eSIM is delivered instantly via email. Simply scan the QR code with your eSIM-compatible device, and your data plan activates upon arrival.
Flexible and Affordable Prepaid Data Plans
Truly Roaming offers transparent pricing with no hidden fees. Choose the best "eSIM data plan for Europe":
How to Activate Your Truly Roaming Europe eSIM
- Compatibility: Ensure your device supports eSIM.
- Purchase: Choose your plan on /.
- Install: Scan the QR code received via email.
- Connect: Upon landing, enable data roaming for your Truly Roaming eSIM.
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- 60sAverage activation
- 50K+eSIMs activated
- 200+Countries covered
No SIM card needed. Activate before you board.
Before You Travel: Everything About eSIM
a seamless communication experience, the 6 critical points you need to know.
Discover the benefits of next-generation eSIM technology for uninterrupted, worry-free travel with no surprise bills.
Data Only
Our plans are data-first. Traditional GSM calls aren't included, but you can make voice and video calls freely via WhatsApp, FaceTime or Skype.
Your WhatsApp Number Stays
Your contacts stay intact. While abroad, keep using your existing WhatsApp number to stay in touch with family and friends.
Hotspot Sharing
Turn your phone into a modem. Share your internet with your tablet, laptop or nearby friends through Personal Hotspot.
From
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Tokyo
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DPS
Bali
ACTIVE PLAN
Europe Trip
12GB
Data remaining
Data roaming on
Active · Auto
Plan duration
5 days left
Device Compatibility
Before purchase, make sure your phone is carrier-unlocked (Simlock-free) and supports eSIM. Most modern smartphones do.
Right Timing
Install your eSIM profile calmly on home Wi-Fi. It only activates when you arrive and connect to a network, so you don't waste any days.
24/7 Expert Support
Need help with setup or usage? Our expert team is available 7 days a week over live chat to answer your questions.
Best eSIM for Europe in 2026
Looking for the best eSIM for Europe? Truly Roaming is a top pick for travelers thanks to transparent pricing, fast 4G/5G coverage, and instant activation. Plans start from $1.29 for Europe eSIM data. Compare features below and see why Truly Roaming consistently ranks among the best value eSIM options for international travelers.
- Transparent prices — no account needed
- eSIM Access & eSIM Go premium backbone
- 24/7 multilingual support
Frequently Asked Questions
Most flagship smartphones released since late 2018 or early 2019 are fully compatible with EastESIM technology, making your travel connectivity seamless. This includes popular models like the iPhone XS and all newer iPhones, Google Pixel 3 and subsequent Pixel models, and the Samsung Galaxy S20 series and its successors. Beyond phones, an increasing number of tablets and smartwatches also support eSIM. The quickest way to confirm compatibility for your specific device is to check its settings under 'Mobile Data' or 'SIM Card Manager,' or consult your device manufacturer's official website.
Almost every flagship smartphone model released since 2019 is equipped with eSIM capability, making it an ideal solution for international travel with EastESIM. This includes a wide range of devices such as the iPhone XS, iPhone 11, iPhone 12, iPhone 13, iPhone 14, and iPhone 15 series, as well as the Google Pixel 3, Pixel 4, Pixel 5, Pixel 6, Pixel 7, and Pixel 8 series. Many Samsung Galaxy S20, S21, S22, S23, and S24 models also support eSIM, along with a growing list of mid-range and other brand devices. This widespread compatibility ensures a smooth connection to our Asian networks.
No. An eSIM can be installed only once, and it locks to the first device it is installed on. It cannot be moved to another phone, re-scanned, or reinstalled afterward, and it is non-refundable once installed. Please install your eSIM on the device you plan to keep using. If you are switching devices and need help, contact our support team.
Yes. With Truly Roaming you top up the eSIM you already installed. You do not scan a new QR code, you do not install a second profile, and your phone number setup does not change.
Open the Truly Roaming app or your account page, pick a top-up for the eSIM you are using, and the data is added to the same line. The validity period is extended at the same time, so a 7-day plan topped up on day 5 keeps running instead of expiring.
This matters most when you are already travelling: running out of data usually means you have no connection to buy more with. Because the top-up lands on the existing profile, it works as soon as it is processed, without Wi-Fi and without reinstalling anything.
Truly Roaming includes a free VPN with every active eSIM. It is not an add-on, a trial, or a paid upgrade: as long as you have an eSIM plan that is still valid, the VPN is available at no extra charge.
This is unusual in the travel eSIM market. Most providers sell data only, and you buy a VPN separately from a VPN company. A few bundle a paid VPN subscription. With Truly Roaming the data plan and the VPN come from the same purchase.
It matters because mobile data abroad does not solve everything. Public Wi-Fi in airports and hotels is unencrypted, some services are restricted depending on the country you are connected from, and banking apps behave differently on foreign networks. The VPN covers that part.
Almost always, yes — usually by an order of magnitude. Standard carrier roaming outside your home region is commonly billed per megabyte or as a daily pass of 10-15 USD. A travel eSIM is a prepaid data plan bought at local wholesale rates.
A concrete comparison: a 5 GB / 30-day plan for a single country averages about 28 USD across our catalogue. A daily roaming pass at 10 USD reaches that after three days, and keeps charging.
The exception is regional roaming that your carrier already includes for free — EU-to-EU roaming for EU customers, for example. If your plan covers the country you are visiting at no extra cost, use it. Everywhere else, prepaid data is cheaper.
Less than most guides tell you. Across 278 of our own travel eSIMs, the median customer used 96 MB per day. The average was 158 MB, and even heavy users at the 90th percentile stayed under 350 MB a day.
That means for a one-week trip:
- 1 GB covers a typical traveller — maps, messaging, occasional browsing
- 3 GB is comfortable if you post photos and videos daily
- 5 GB or more only if you stream video or work off mobile data
The common advice of "1 GB per day" reflects home usage on Wi-Fi-free devices, not travel. Most hotels, cafes and airports still give you Wi-Fi for the heavy things. Buy small, and top up if you are wrong — that is cheaper than paying for data you never use.
Buy and install before you fly. Activate after you land. These are two different steps and confusing them is the most common mistake.
Installing writes the profile onto your phone and needs an internet connection — which you have at home and may not have at the airport. Activation happens automatically the first time the eSIM connects to a network at your destination, and that is when the validity period starts counting.
So installing early costs you nothing: a 7-day plan installed three days before departure still gives you 7 full days from the moment you land. Waiting until you arrive means standing in an arrivals hall trying to find Wi-Fi to install a product you already paid for.
A local SIM bought in-country is often cheaper per gigabyte. A travel eSIM is cheaper in total cost for most trips, once you count what the local SIM actually requires.
Buying locally usually means: finding an official store rather than an airport kiosk with tourist pricing, showing your passport for registration (mandatory in many countries), losing your own number while the SIM is in the phone, and spending an hour of a short trip doing it.
A local SIM makes clear sense for stays of a month or more, or if you need a local phone number for deliveries and bookings. For a trip of one to three weeks, the eSIM usually wins on total cost including your time — and you keep your own number active for banking codes.
No. A regional Europe plan works across the whole covered area on one profile. You do not switch anything at the border, and you do not install a second eSIM.
Whether regional is the right choice depends on how many countries you visit. In our catalogue a 5 GB / 30-day regional plan averages about 38 USD, while the same size single-country plan averages about 28 USD. So regional costs roughly a third more.
The rule that follows: one or two countries, buy single-country plans. Three or more, buy regional. Below three countries you pay a premium for coverage you will not use.
Per country is cheaper per plan; regional is cheaper once you cross about three countries.
Measured across our own catalogue, a 5 GB / 30-day plan averages 28 USD for a single country and 38 USD for a regional plan. The regional premium is roughly 37 percent.
So two single-country plans (about 56 USD) already cost more than one regional plan. But you rarely need a full 5 GB in each of two countries — two 1 GB plans would be far cheaper than a 5 GB regional plan. The honest answer is to size the data first, then compare, rather than assuming regional is automatically better value.
The four that catch people out:
- Validity starting at purchase instead of activation. Some providers start the clock when you pay. Check that the period starts on first network connection.
- Throttling after a "fair use" threshold on unlimited plans. Unlimited often means full speed to a cap, then 512 kbps or slower.
- Coverage that excludes part of a region. A plan named after an island or a region may cover only part of it politically or technically.
- Top-ups priced above the original plan. Running out mid-trip can cost more per gigabyte than the first purchase.
None of these appear on the price tag. They are worth checking before buying, whoever you buy from.
Yes, with two checks worth doing.
The eSIM itself is safe by design. A profile is a carrier credential written to a secure element in your phone. It cannot read your data, your messages or your other SIM. Deleting it removes it completely.
The purchase is where care is needed. Buy from a provider that shows the exact networks and countries a plan covers before payment, states its refund position clearly, and can be reached by a human when something breaks. A cheap plan from a seller who disappears when the line does not connect is the real risk, not the technology.
One practical safeguard: a QR code can normally be installed only once. Do not share it, and do not buy from anyone reselling codes second-hand.