Getting started.
What an eSIM is, how buying works, and your first-trip checklist.
An eSIM is a digital SIM that is already built into your phone's hardware. Instead of pushing a plastic card into a tray, you scan a QR code and a travel data plan installs onto the chip in about two minutes.
Your normal SIM stays exactly where it is — the eSIM runs alongside it, handling your holiday data while your home number keeps working for calls and WhatsApp.
Pick your destination, choose how many days you need, and check out. Your QR code arrives by email within seconds.
Install it at home on Wi-Fi before you fly. Nothing starts counting down at this point — your days only begin when the eSIM first connects to a network at your destination.
Only at first connection abroad. You can buy weeks ahead and install the day you pack — the plan sits dormant until your phone joins a partner network at the destination.
No. Our eSIMs are data-only and prepaid. You keep your own number, there is no contract, and there is nothing to cancel when you get home — the plan simply ends.
1) Check your phone is eSIM-compatible and carrier-unlocked. 2) Buy your destination plan. 3) Install the QR at home on Wi-Fi. 4) On landing: turn the eSIM line on and enable data roaming for the eSIM only. 5) Keep your home SIM's data roaming off.

