One eSIM for all of Europe.

Land in Paris, train to Berlin, fly to Madrid - same eSIM, same balance, local networks the whole way. Hotspot included.

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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.

The Europe roaming problem, honestly

EU "roam like at home" is real - for people with EU-issued SIMs. Everyone else lands in day-pass territory: $10–15 per day from North American, Australian, and most Asian carriers, usually with a small daily allowance that throttles after a few hundred megabytes. A two-week, three-country trip becomes a $150–200 line item for data you could buy outright for under $10.

A Europe eSIM flips the model: pay per GB on local networks (Orange, Telekom, Vodafone, EE and peers), keep your home SIM alive for calls and 2FA with its data roaming off, and cross borders without touching a setting. The math is worked through in eSIM vs roaming and our EU roaming deep-dive.

European rates

CountryNetworksPer GB$10 gets you
🇬🇧 United KingdomEE · O2 · Vodafone$0.9011.1 GB
🇫🇷 FranceOrange · SFR$0.8012.5 GB
🇩🇪 GermanyTelekom · Vodafone$0.8012.5 GB
🇪🇸 SpainMovistar · Vodafone$0.8012.5 GB
🇮🇹 ItalyTIM · Vodafone$0.9011.1 GB
🇵🇹 PortugalMEO$0.9011.1 GB
🇳🇱 NetherlandsKPN · Vodafone$0.9011.1 GB
🇨🇭 SwitzerlandSwisscom$2.404.2 GB

Billed per MB from a prepaid USD balance that never expires. Every other European country is covered too - these are the destinations we publish detailed pages for. See all rates, the Europe region page, or our ranked best eSIM for Europe comparison.

A worked example: two weeks, three countries

Paris (4 days) → Berlin (5 days) → Rome (5 days), moderate usage at ~700 MB/day: about 10 GB total. On Anon eSIM that's ≈ $8.40 (France/Germany at $0.80, Italy at $0.90) with zero action at either border. The same trip on a $12/day carrier pass: $168. The eSIM pays for itself before you've left the first arrivals hall - and the leftover balance still works on your next trip, anywhere.

Europe eSIM FAQ

Does one eSIM cover every European country?+

Yes - one Anon eSIM and one USD balance work across Europe (EU and non-EU alike, including the UK and Switzerland) plus 200+ countries beyond. Crossing a border just switches which local partner network the phone attaches to.

What does European data cost?+

Most of Western Europe is $0.80–0.90/GB (France and Germany $0.80, UK and Italy $0.90). Switzerland is the outlier at $2.40/GB because it sits outside the EU wholesale-roaming regime - true for every eSIM provider, not just us.

Doesn't the EU already have free roaming?+

Only for SIMs issued by EU carriers. If your plan is from the US, Canada, UK, Australia, or anywhere else, EU 'roam like at home' does nothing for you - you pay your carrier's day-pass rates ($10–15/day typically). A travel eSIM is the workaround.

How much data does a two-week Europe trip need?+

Typical travelers use 300 MB–1 GB/day: roughly 10 GB for two weeks, which is $8–9 at Western European rates. Heavy hotspot use might double that - still under $20 for the whole trip.

Do I need an account or ID?+

No. Pay $5+ by card or crypto, scan a QR, done. No KYC, no email - your only credential is a recovery token stored on your device.