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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can use an eSIM in other if your phone supports eSIM and is unlocked for use with other networks. A other eSIM is a convenient way to get mobile data for maps, messaging, email and travel apps without needing to find a local SIM card after you arrive.

Your other eSIM connects through available local partner networks in other. Coverage can vary between cities, airports, main roads and more remote areas, so it is best to check the product details before you buy and allow for weaker signal in rural or hard-to-reach locations.

The best other eSIM plan depends on how long you are staying and how much data you normally use. Light users who mainly need messaging, maps and email can choose a smaller data allowance, while travellers using video calls, hotspot sharing or frequent photo uploads should choose a larger plan for extra peace of mind.

We recommend installing your other eSIM before you travel, while you have a reliable WiFi connection. You can then switch it on when you arrive in other. This helps you avoid airport queues, language barriers and unexpected roaming charges from your home network.

A other eSIM can often be a better-value option than standard international roaming, especially if your home network charges high daily roaming fees or expensive out-of-bundle data rates. You buy a clear data allowance in advance, making it easier to control travel costs.

You can use your other eSIM for practical travel needs such as booking transport, checking hotel details, using maps, messaging family, accessing email, translating phrases and keeping travel documents available online. It is especially useful when moving between airports, hotels, meetings and sightseeing locations.

O2 SMS Only eSIM

Two Factor Authentication by SMS is now the industry-standard method of providing secure login for many services.

Have you ever been unable to access your bank account while travelling? Our SMS-only product provides you with a private and secure UK telephone number as a handy eSIM service that you can load into your phone as a second line and still receive the codes at home, and indeed anywhere in the world. Reliability is key for SMS Two Factor Authentication and being an O2 service, the delivery is pretty much guaranteed.

The number and service can be yours for life for just US$ 6.00 per month with no additional charges whatsoever. You can even port your existing UK number in with a PAC code.

You can receive and install this unique eSIM service within 5 minutes and it will be fully activated on receipt. Note that this is inbound SMS only with no calls or data supported.

Other Destinations eSIM Plans for Travellers

Updated: June 2026

If you are heading somewhere that does not have its own country page yet, this hub helps you choose the right eSIM other destinations option without guessing. It is designed for travellers who want mobile data that works as soon as they land, whether you are connecting through a major airport, moving between multiple countries, or only need data for maps, messaging and ride apps on a short trip.

Choose the right travel eSIM by destination

Some trips are simple: one country, one operator, one plan. Others are more complicated, especially when you are visiting places where airport Wi-Fi is patchy, roaming charges are high, or local SIM registration can slow things down. An other destinations eSIM is useful when you want to activate before departure and avoid hunting for a kiosk after arrival.

For short stays, an eSIM is usually the quickest way to get online. For longer trips, a local SIM card can sometimes be cheaper if you are staying in one country for several weeks and have time to complete registration. The best choice depends on your route, how much data you use, and whether your phone supports dual SIM.

Popular destination options

Browse our country eSIM pages if you already know where you are going:

If your destination is not listed above, keep this page bookmarked and check our full range of travel data plans before you fly.

When an eSIM makes the most sense

  • You want data working immediately after landing.
  • You are arriving late and do not want to search for a SIM seller.
  • You need to keep your home SIM active for calls and bank OTPs.
  • You are crossing borders and want to switch plans without swapping physical cards.
  • You prefer to avoid local top-up shops and cash-only kiosks.

An eSIM is especially practical for city breaks, business trips, layovers and multi-country itineraries. It is also a cleaner option if your phone supports dual SIM, because you can keep your normal number active while using travel data in the background.

When a local SIM may be better

A physical SIM can be the better value if you are staying in one country for a long period, using heavy amounts of data, or travelling in places where local prepaid bundles are much cheaper than international travel plans. In some destinations, registration can be simple; in others, you may need a passport, local address details or a shop assistant who can complete the activation for you.

If you are visiting remote areas, check coverage carefully before you buy. Network quality can vary a lot between city centres, islands, mountain routes and border regions, so the cheapest option is not always the best one for travellers.

What travellers should expect

Travel situation Best choice Why it helps
Short trip or weekend break eSIM Fast activation and no shop visit on arrival
Multi-country itinerary Travel eSIM Simple setup across borders
Long stay in one country Local SIM Can be cheaper for heavier usage
Need to keep home number active Dual-SIM eSIM setup Use travel data without removing your main SIM

Coverage, speeds and roaming availability depend on the destination and local network conditions. In busy tourist districts you may see strong 4G or 5G, but performance can drop in rural areas, on trains, or during peak travel periods.

Before you buy

  • Check that your device supports eSIM.
  • Confirm whether your trip is single-country or regional.
  • Estimate how much data you need for maps, streaming, hotspots and messaging.
  • Review whether local passport registration is required at your destination.
  • Make sure you can install the eSIM before you leave if you want instant activation on arrival.

Most travellers only need a modest amount of data for navigation, ride-hailing, hotel check-ins and messaging. If you plan to share internet with another device or stream video regularly, choose a larger plan rather than topping up repeatedly.

Why buy from eSIM.net

Our travel eSIM options are built for straightforward setup, so you can get connected without waiting in line at an airport kiosk or relying on expensive roaming. Use this page as a starting point, then move to the destination-specific product page that matches your route.

For travellers comparing esim other destinations with a local SIM card, the key difference is convenience versus cost. If speed and simplicity matter most, eSIM is usually the easier choice. If you are settling in for a longer stay and want the lowest possible price per gigabyte, a local prepaid SIM may make more sense.

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