🇪🇸 Spain · Tourist travel
Tourist eSIM for Spain
Maps, translation, ride-hailing and posting to socials in Spain - without a daily roaming fee. Pay only for what you use.
- • $0.80 per GB - no daily fees
- • Movistar · Vodafone (4G / 5G)
- • Hotspot included on every plan
- • Balance in USD that never expires
- • Pay with card or crypto, no account needed
What this trip actually needs
- Navigation all day: live maps use only 3–5 MB per hour of walking
- Translation and menus on demand - photo translation is a few MB each
- Ride-hailing and bookings, which need a connection exactly when you have no Wi-Fi
- Photo backups and social posting (the real data spender - do bulk uploads on hotel Wi-Fi)
Budget math for Spain
Typical tourist usage is 300 MB–1 GB/day. At $0.80/GB in Spain, $10 (≈ 12.5 GB) usually covers a one-to-two-week holiday - about the price of a single day of carrier roaming.
Coverage rides Movistar and Vodafone, selected automatically by signal. Covers the mainland, Balearics, and Canary Islands. Interior mountain villages may fall back to 3G.
Setup is a QR scan (or one-tap install on iPhone) - do it on Wi-Fi before you fly and you're online the minute you land. Full walkthrough on how it works.
Sightseeing data in Spain
Spain runs late and runs on transit apps: Cabify (bigger than Uber locally) needs live data to book, the Renfe app handles AVE high-speed trains between Madrid, Barcelona, and Seville, and the Barcelona TMB app is essential for the metro if you're not buying a physical 10-ride card. Google Translate handles menus in Andalusia where English is scarce, and the Alhambra ticketing app is famously touchy so keep bandwidth free for the QR code refresh. A three-day Barcelona or Madrid itinerary is 800 MB-1.2 GB: heavy Maps for the walking-scale old towns, Instagram uploads from Park Güell or the Alcázar, and WhatsApp voice notes home. Anon eSIM attaches to Movistar or Orange with 5G in every provincial capital.
FAQ
Is Anon eSIM good for tourist travel in Spain?+
Yes - it attaches to Movistar or Vodafone (4G / 5G) at a flat $0.80/GB with no daily fees, includes full-speed hotspot, and needs no account or ID. Typical tourist usage is 300 MB–1 GB/day. At $0.80/GB in Spain, $10 (≈ 12.5 GB) usually covers a one-to-two-week holiday - about the price of a single day of carrier roaming.
Does the balance expire between trips?+
Never. Whatever you don't use stays on the eSIM - next month, next country, next year. That's the structural advantage over expiring bundles for anyone who travels more than once.
Can I tether my laptop?+
Yes - hotspot is included at full speed on every plan with no separate cap or fee.
Do I need an account or ID?+
No. Pay $5+ by card, Apple Pay / Google Pay, or crypto (BTC, Lightning, USDT), install from a QR code, done. Your only credential is a recovery token stored on your device.