Best eSIM for Europe
Our verdict: For most multi-country trips across Europe, a regional Simzora eSIM is the best balance of price and coverage, because one plan roams across 52+ countries including France, Italy, Spain, Germany, the UK, Greece, Portugal and the Netherlands. You buy once and keep the same data as you cross borders, instead of a separate SIM for every country, with regional plans starting from $1.99.
How much data do you need for Europe?
For a long weekend in one or two cities, around 1 to 3GB is usually enough for maps, messaging, cafe check-ins and the odd photo upload. Pick this if you mostly use wifi at the hotel and just want data on the move. It is the cheapest way to stay connected without paying for headroom you will not touch.
The sweet spot for a typical European trip. Around 5 to 10GB covers daily maps, train and ticket apps, social posts, browsing and light streaming as you move between, say, France, Italy and Spain. One plan follows you across borders, so there is nothing to swap when you change country.
For a month away, regular video calls, streaming or tethering a laptop, choose 20GB or more. If you see an unlimited option, read it as a set full-speed daily allowance rather than truly limitless data, so check the daily amount before you buy. This tier suits remote workers and anyone sharing the connection with other devices.
Why Simzora for Europe
One plan across the whole region
A single regional eSIM works across 52+ countries, including France, Italy, Spain, Germany, the UK, Greece, Portugal and the Netherlands. It connects to national carriers such as Orange, Vodafone, Telekom and Telefรณnica or Movistar and their partners, and switches networks automatically as you cross a border. You do not reinstall or rebuy anything when you change country.
Honest per-GB pricing, no fake unlimited
Every plan shows a clear data amount and a clear price, so you can compare cost per GB before you pay. We do not advertise limitless data that quietly slows to a crawl. Where a plan is described as unlimited, it means a set full-speed daily allowance, and that allowance is stated up front.
Instant, data-only, keep your own number
Your QR code arrives by email within minutes, so you install it before you travel and it starts on your first connection abroad. The eSIM is data-only, with no phone number, so keep your home SIM active to receive bank and login OTP codes. WhatsApp, iMessage and other apps run over the data connection as normal.
Best eSIM for Europe, FAQs
Which eSIM is best for Europe?๏ผโ
For a trip that spans more than one country, a regional Simzora eSIM is usually the best choice, because one plan roams across 52+ countries on national carriers and their partners. You avoid buying a separate SIM for France, then Italy, then Spain, and you keep the same data allowance the whole way. Regional plans start from $1.99.
How much data do I need for a trip around Europe?๏ผโ
As a rough guide, 1 to 3GB suits a short city break, 5 to 10GB fits one to two weeks across several countries, and 20GB or more covers a long trip with video or hotspot use. If you rely on hotel and cafe wifi, you will use less, so a mid tier plan is a safe starting point. You can always buy a second plan if you run low.
Does one plan really cover all the listed countries?๏ผโ
Yes, a single regional plan works across the listed countries, including France, Italy, Spain, Germany, the UK, Greece, Portugal and the Netherlands, and switches to a local carrier automatically as you arrive. Coverage follows the national networks, so you will have strong service in cities and along main routes, and it may be thinner in very remote mountain or rural spots as with any mobile network. The full country list is shown on the plan page before you buy.
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