๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ United States ยท Tourist travel

Tourist eSIM for United States

Maps, translation, ride-hailing and posting to socials in United States - without a daily roaming fee. Pay only for what you use.

  • โ€ข $1.40 per GB - no daily fees
  • โ€ข Verizon ยท AT&T ยท T-Mobile (4G LTE / 5G)
  • โ€ข Hotspot included on every plan
  • โ€ข Balance in USD that never expires
  • โ€ข Pay with card or crypto, no account needed
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eSIM setup (one-time)$5.00
Starting balance$10.00
Total today$15.00

Balance never expires. Hotspot included. 200+ countries.

What this trip actually needs

  • Navigation all day: live maps use only 3โ€“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 United States

Typical tourist usage is 300 MBโ€“1 GB/day. At $1.40/GB in United States, $10 (โ‰ˆ 7.1 GB) usually covers a one-to-two-week holiday - about the price of a single day of carrier roaming.

Coverage rides Verizon and AT&T and T-Mobile, selected automatically by signal. Excellent in metro areas and along interstates. Expect LTE rather than 5G in rural stretches of the Mountain West and national parks.

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 United States

A US trip runs on four apps: Google or Apple Maps for driving directions between cities that assume you own a car, Uber and Lyft (both need a live data connection to book and to receive the driver's arrival text), the National Park Service app for offline park maps you cached on hotel Wi-Fi, and Google Translate only if you're heading into Spanish-speaking neighborhoods of Miami, LA, or the Southwest. A three-day New York or Vegas itinerary is a comfortable 1.5-2 GB total: heavy Maps use in Manhattan, ride-hailing every night, and one round of Instagram Reels uploads. Skip the airport T-Mobile kiosk - you can't sign up without a US address anyway. Anon eSIM lands you on Verizon or AT&T at baggage claim.

FAQ

Is Anon eSIM good for tourist travel in United States?+

Yes - it attaches to Verizon or AT&T or T-Mobile (4G LTE / 5G) at a flat $1.40/GB with no daily fees, includes full-speed hotspot, and needs no account or ID. Typical tourist usage is 300 MBโ€“1 GB/day. At $1.40/GB in United States, $10 (โ‰ˆ 7.1 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.