Add each country on your route — two for a city-hop, ten for a grand tour. Order doesn't matter.
One eSIM for your whole trip
Pick every country on your route — we only show plans whose coverage includes all of them, ranked by real coupon-applied price.
Cross-border trips usually need a regional or global eSIM instead of a single-country plan. Select 2–6 countries above and we'll filter 70,000+ live plans down to the ones that work everywhere you're going.
Popular multi-country routes
Common itineraries travellers search for — each opens a live, ranked comparison.
Before you buy a multi-country eSIM
Open the plan's covered-country list — "Europe" plans commonly exclude the UK, Switzerland or the Balkans.
Most plans start on first connection in a covered country, so you can install at home before you fly.
Estimate for the country where you'll use the most data, not the average across the trip.
If one country dominates the itinerary, a cheap local plan plus a small regional plan can beat one big bundle.
How the multi-country eSIM search works
Only plans whose provider-feed coverage includes all of your countries survive — no "Europe" plans that quietly skip Switzerland.
Results sort by coupon-applied price, with data, validity and price-per-GB side by side. One tap opens the provider checkout.
One regional eSIM vs several local eSIMs
Choose one multi-country plan when…
- Your route crosses 2+ borders and you want zero SIM-switching.
- Stops are short — a base price per country would add up fast.
- You're on a cruise or rail trip touching many countries briefly.
- You want one QR code installed once, before you fly.
Choose separate local eSIMs when…
- Most of the trip is in one country — local plans are usually cheapest per GB.
- You need heavy data (20GB+) in a specific country.
- A stop needs a local-IP plan for banking or streaming apps.
- Your countries span different regions and regional bundles get pricey — compare both here first.
Not sure? Run your exact route above — the honest answer is whatever the ranked list says today, and prices re-sync from provider feeds daily.
Multi-country eSIM — quick answers
Is one regional eSIM cheaper than buying separate country eSIMs?
Usually yes for 2-4 neighbouring countries — one regional plan avoids paying a base price per country and you never swap eSIMs at the border. For a trip that spends most days in a single country, one cheap local plan plus a small plan for the short stop can still win. This search shows only plans covering your full route, ranked by real coupon-applied price, so you can compare both ways in seconds.
How does the multi-country search decide which plans qualify?
We check every plan’s verified coverage list against every country you select — a plan only appears if it covers all of them. Coverage comes from provider feeds we re-sync daily, not from marketing pages, and prices include any exclusive coupon automatically.
Do Europe regional eSIMs cover the UK and Switzerland?
Not always — they are the two most common gaps in “Europe” plans. Add the United Kingdom or Switzerland to your selection here and any plan that skips them is filtered out automatically, which is exactly the mistake this tool prevents.
Should I pick a regional plan or a global plan for a long route?
Regional plans (Europe, Asia, the Americas) are nearly always cheaper per GB than global plans, so prefer them when one region covers your whole route. Global plans earn their premium on routes that cross regions — for example Europe plus Asia in the same trip.
Can I keep WhatsApp and my normal number while using one eSIM across countries?
Yes. Travel eSIMs are data-only: your physical SIM stays installed for calls and SMS, and WhatsApp keeps working with your existing number over the eSIM’s data. Nothing changes when you cross a border covered by the same plan.
