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Prepaid eSIM for Europe (2026)

52 Countries4 Providers Compared
Countries
52
Cheapest
$0.61/GB
France
Most Expensive
$4.45/GB
Belarus
5G Support
44
countries

The Shortlist

Best prepaid eSIM providers for Europe

Sorted by overall rating. All four providers cover destinations in this region.

Top prepaid eSIM providers for Europe, verified June 2026
ProviderRatingFrom / GB
Nomad logo
Nomad#1 PickBest Budget
4.4 / 5from $3.00/GB
Airalo logo
AiraloBest Overall
4.8 / 5from $4.50/GB
Saily logo
SailyBest Privacy
4.5 / 5from $3.99/GB
Holafly logo
HolaflyBest Unlimited
4.6 / 5from $2.99/day

Buying Guide

Regional vs single-country plans for Europe

How to decide between one regional eSIM and individual country plans across 52 destinations.

A regional eSIM bundle covers multiple countries on a single plan. A single-country plan covers one destination at a lower per-GB price. The right choice depends on your itinerary, trip length, and data needs.

Choose a regional bundle when: your trip crosses 3 or more countries in Europe, your total stay is under 14 days, and you want a single QR code with no carrier switching at each border. Airalo and Holafly both offer Europe regional plans that cover most destinations on this page.

Choose single-country plans when: you are visiting only 1-2 countries, your trip is longer than 2 weeks, or the country-specific plan is significantly cheaper per GB. In Europe, the cheapest single-country rate is $0.61/GB in France, while the most expensive is $4.45/GB in Belarus.

The math: if a regional 5 GB bundle costs $20 and covers 3 countries, you are paying $4/GB for coverage everywhere. If the same 3 countries sell individual 3 GB plans at $8 each, that is $24 for 9 GB total but 3 separate eSIM installs. For short multi-country trips, the regional bundle wins on simplicity. For longer stays in one place, the country plan wins on value.

The median price across Europe is $0.97/GB. Any plan under that is a strong deal for this region. Check our regional vs country plan guide for a full comparison framework.

Provider Verdict

Which provider wins in Europe

Based on cheapest per-GB pricing across 52 countries.

nomad is the recommended provider for 51 of 52 countries in Europe. That means nomad offers the cheapest per-GB rate in the majority of destinations across this region.

  • nomad is cheapest in 51 countries (98%)
  • saily is cheapest in 1 country (2%)

No single provider dominates everywhere. France has the lowest rate at $0.61/GB, while Belarus sits at $4.45/GB. Compare prices on the country pages below for your specific destinations.

Top Picks

Top destinations in Europe for eSIM travelers

Selected by price, plan availability, and network quality.

These are not the only options. All 52 countries in Europe are listed in the full grid below with per-GB pricing and provider details.

Price Guide

eSIM pricing across Europe: what to expect

Median rate: $0.97/GB. Range: $0.61 to $4.45/GB.

Prepaid eSIM pricing in Europe varies by country, provider, and data tier. The median cost is $0.97/GB. That means half the destinations in this region charge less, and half charge more.

5 cheapest countries

  1. France ($0.61/GB)
  2. Germany ($0.61/GB)
  3. Turkey ($0.65/GB)
  4. United Kingdom ($0.66/GB)
  5. Italy ($0.68/GB)

5 most expensive countries

  1. Belarus ($4.45/GB)
  2. Guernsey ($3.04/GB)
  3. Gibraltar ($2.81/GB)
  4. Andorra ($2.35/GB)
  5. Faroe Islands ($2.29/GB)

Budget tier (below $0.73/GB): 6 countries. Mid-range ($0.73 to $1.46/GB): 36 countries. Premium (above $1.46/GB): 10 countries.

Data-heavy plans (10 GB and above) typically cost less per GB than 1 GB starter packs. If you know you will use 1 GB or more per day for maps, photos, and video calls, buy a larger tier upfront. The per-GB savings add up across a 7-14 day trip.

Travel Tips

Prepaid data tips for Europe

01

Airalo's Eurolink bundle covers 39 European countries on a single eSIM. For a multi-country trip, one regional plan is cheaper and simpler than buying a separate plan at each border crossing.

02

EU roaming regulations apply to local European SIM cards but not to international travel eSIMs. eSIM pricing is set independently by the provider — often lower than what you pay with a carrier EU roaming add-on.

03

Train travel across borders — Eurostar, TGV, ICE — keeps you connected with a regional eSIM. No manual SIM swap at each country, no signal gap on the train.

04

Peak season across Southern Europe (June through September) means longer airport SIM counter queues. At Lisbon Humberto Delgado, Barcelona El Prat, and Rome Fiumicino, arrival hall kiosks can back up 20-30 people deep on weekend afternoons. Buy your eSIM before you fly.

05

Download offline maps in Google Maps or Maps.me for every city before departure. It stretches your data budget and keeps navigation running through tunnels and underground stations in Paris, London, and Berlin.

Network Intel

Network coverage across Europe

31 countries with 5G. Average download: 106 Mbps.

31 of 52 countries in Europe have active 5G networks accessible through travel eSIM providers. 5G coverage is concentrated in capital cities and major airports. Rural and resort areas typically run on 4G LTE.

The average download speed across Europe is 106 Mbps. That is fast enough for HD video streaming, real-time translation apps, and large photo uploads. Individual country speeds vary. Check each country page for specific network performance data.

SIM registration required: Germany, Turkey, Italy, Spain, Austria, Belgium, Portugal, Bulgaria, Denmark, Hungary, Slovakia, Poland, Greece, Sweden, Czech Republic, Croatia, Norway, Luxembourg, Romania, Switzerland, Slovenia, Albania, Ukraine, Serbia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Moldova, Belarus. These countries require passport verification for physical SIM purchases. Travel eSIMs from Airalo, Saily, Nomad, and Holafly skip this registration step entirely.

VPN restrictions: Turkey, Russia, Belarus. VPN use is restricted or blocked in these countries. Check local regulations before relying on a VPN connection during your trip.

Timing

Best time to travel in Europe

Peak tourist seasons by country. Buy your eSIM before peak months to avoid airport queues.

Tourist volume affects airport SIM counter wait times, hotel WiFi congestion, and local network load. During peak months, having your eSIM pre-installed means you skip the arrival hall rush and connect the moment you land.

CountryPeak season
FranceJun-Aug
GermanyJun-Sep
TurkeyJun-Sep
United KingdomJun-Aug
ItalyJun-Sep
SpainJun-Sep
AustriaJun-Sep, Dec-Mar
PortugalJun-Sep
DenmarkJun-Aug
IrelandJun-Aug
NetherlandsApr-May, Jun-Aug
GreeceJun-Sep
SwedenJun-Aug
Czech RepublicJun-Sep
IcelandJun-Aug

Showing 15 of 18 countries with peak season data. Check individual country pages for full details.

Multi-Country

Planning a multi-country trip in Europe

Practical advice for border crossings, carrier switching, and data budgets.

When you cross a border in Europe, your eSIM automatically connects to a local partner carrier in the new country. There is no manual switching, no new QR code, and no gap in service. The handoff happens within 30-60 seconds of entering the new network zone.

Data budget for multi-country trips: plan for 1-2 GB per country for a typical 3-5 day stop. That covers maps, messaging, ride-hailing apps, translation tools, and photo uploads. Add 500 MB per day if you plan to use video calls or stream music. A 10 GB regional plan covers most 2-3 week trips across 3-4 countries.

Offline maps save data everywhere. Download Google Maps or Maps.me offline maps for every city and transit route before you leave WiFi. Navigation is the single largest data consumer for most travelers. Offline maps reduce your daily usage by 200-400 MB.

If your trip spans more than 4 countries or exceeds 3 weeks, consider buying a larger regional plan (10-20 GB) or combining a regional eSIM with individual country top-ups for your longest stays. Check our data calculator for a personalized estimate.

Regulations

SIM registration and regulations in Europe

Countries with passport requirements, VPN restrictions, and IMEI registration.

Passport registration for physical SIMs: Germany, Turkey, Italy, Spain, Austria, Belgium, Portugal, Bulgaria, Denmark, Hungary, Slovakia, Poland, Greece, Sweden, Czech Republic, Croatia, Norway, Luxembourg, Romania, Switzerland, Slovenia, Albania, Ukraine, Serbia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Moldova, Belarus. At airport SIM counters in these countries, you must present your passport and wait for manual verification. A prepaid travel eSIM from any of our recommended providers bypasses this process entirely.

IMEI registration: Turkey. These countries track device IMEI numbers for tax or security purposes. Foreign devices used for extended stays (30+ days) may be flagged. Short-term travelers on eSIMs are typically unaffected, but check local rules if your visit exceeds one month.

VPN use restricted or blocked: Turkey, Russia, Belarus. Using a VPN in these countries may violate local law or result in service interruption. If you rely on a VPN for work, verify the current legal status before your trip.

Regulations change. Verify current requirements on each country page before you travel.

FAQ

Prepaid eSIM questions for Europe

What is the cheapest prepaid eSIM for Europe?

The cheapest prepaid eSIM in Europe starts at $0.61/GB in France as of June 2026. Prices vary by country, data tier, and provider. Airalo and Nomad tend to offer the best per-GB value across Europe.

Do I need one eSIM per country in Europe?

Not necessarily. Airalo offers regional bundles that cover multiple countries in Europe on a single eSIM. A regional plan is often cheaper and simpler than buying a separate plan at each border.

Which eSIM provider has the best coverage in Europe?

Airalo covers the most countries in Europe with 200+ destinations globally. Holafly covers 178+ with unlimited daily plans. Coverage quality depends on the local carrier partnerships in each country.

Can I use an eSIM in every country in Europe?

Most countries in Europe support travel eSIMs through at least one of our four recommended providers. A few remote destinations may have limited coverage. Check the individual country guide for details.

Is a prepaid eSIM better than buying a SIM at the airport?

For most travelers, yes. Airport SIMs cost 3-5x more per GB and require a 10-30 minute wait plus passport registration. A prepaid eSIM activates in 5 minutes with no ID required.

Does an eSIM work on trains across European borders?

Yes. A regional eSIM switches carriers automatically as you cross borders on Eurostar, TGV, or ICE trains. No manual setup per country. The eSIM connects to the strongest local carrier in each country — the same networks that local SIM cards use. Data and calls continue without interruption through the Channel Tunnel and Alpine crossings.

Is a prepaid eSIM cheaper than EU roaming for visitors from outside Europe?

Yes. EU roaming rules only apply to SIM cards issued by EU carriers — visitors from the US, UK, Canada, or Australia pay full international roaming rates on their home carrier, often $10-15 per day. A prepaid eSIM for Europe starts under $5/GB with no daily fee. A 10-day trip on carrier roaming can cost $100-150 in data alone.

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