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There are more than 110 providers and over 6 500 prepaid data plans for travel eSIMs in Croatia. The breadth of options gives travelers plenty of flexibility to pick a plan that fits their data needs.
Yes, there are a number of eSIM providers that offer unlimited data packages for Croatia. These options include Firsty, Yoho Mobile, Roamify, MicroEsim, Billion Connect, abesteSIM, Truely, Yesim, Airhub, and FairPlay. Most of the plans are advertised as unlimited but include speed throttling or a set maximum speed, with limits ranging from 256 kbps on Firsty’s free plan, to about 5 Mbps on several of the paid options such as Yoho Mobile, abesteSIM, and Airhub. Some plans may also permit tethering or are limited to certain network generations. The price range for these unlimited packages starts as low as $0.00 for Firsty (though it is ad‑supported and highly throttled) and goes up to around $24.50 for Airhub’s longest validity period. Travelers should estimate their needed data volume based on activities like streaming, navigation, or light browsing, and choose a plan that comfortably covers that usage while considering the potential speed limitations.
Croatia's primary Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) are:
Hrvatski Telekom: The largest operator, offering extensive nationwide coverage and high-speed data services.
A1 Croatia: The second-largest operator, known for competitive pricing and robust network performance, particularly in urban and coastal areas.
Telemach: Formerly known as Tele2, this operator provides affordable plans with slightly less extensive coverage compared to its competitors.
In addition to these MNOs, Croatia has several Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) that lease network access from the major carriers to offer their own services. Notable MVNOs include Bonbon, which operates on the Hrvatski Telekom network, and Tomato, which utilizes the A1 network. It's important to note that most travel eSIMs rely on MNO infrastructure rather than MVNOs.
Travel eSIMs that provide a phone number and SMS for Croatia are available from several independent providers. SimOptions offers eSIMs such as the Go Card 10 GB and Go Card 20 GB plans that give a local Croatian phone number (dialing code +420) with inbound and outbound voice and SMS, while GlobaleSIM sells Croatia‑focused plans that provide a phone number with dialing code +1 (a foreign number) and inbound voice and SMS only. Roamify also offers Croatia‑named plans that come with a phone number with dialing code +33 (French number), featuring inbound and outbound voice and SMS.
The plans vary in data volume, validity, and price. SimOptions’ 10 GB and 20 GB options are priced around $22–30 and are valid for 30–31 days. GlobaleSIM’s Croatia plans range from 1 GB to 20 GB, priced $4–12, and are valid from 7 to 30 days. Roamify’s Croatia eSIMs range from 15 GB to 140 GB, priced $15–40, and are valid for 30 days. All three providers include data and phone capabilities, but only SimOptions delivers a local Croatian number.
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