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In Croatia, travelers can choose from over 120 providers and more than 6, 900 prepaid data plans. Because there is a wide variety of options, travelers can easily find an eSIM that suits their needs.
Yes, there are several providers that offer unlimited data eSIM plans that work in Croatia. These plans typically allow tethering but the network speed can be limited; Firsty caps speed at 256 kbps, while most other providers limit speeds to 5 Mbps and may throttle traffic during peak usage. The price for an unlimited plan generally ranges from free (as offered by Firsty) to about $25 USD for a 10‑day plan, with most mid‑tier options falling between roughly $2 to $20 USD. Travelers can choose a plan that fits their budget and data‑usage needs.
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 eSIM options that provide a phone number and SMS are available for trips to Croatia, although none of the plans issue a local +385 number. Providers such as SimOptions supply a Go Card eSIM with a Czech +420 number that includes inbound and outbound voice and SMS, while Roamify offers Croatia and Europe eSIMs that use a French +33 code and also support full voice and SMS functionality. MoreMins eSIM sells an O2 European eSIM with a UK +44 number and the same complete voice and SMS services; GlobaleSIM offers Croatia‑named plans that give a US +1 number and inbound voice and SMS only, so outbound texting is not available on those products.
Prices for these plans start around $4.00 for a 1 GB, 7‑day GlobaleSIM package and rise to about $40 for large Roamify bundles such as a 70 GB, 30‑day package. Validity ranges can be as short as 7 days or as long as 365 days on some Roamify global premium plans. While the phone number will be foreign, the plans provide reliable data, voice, and SMS coverage for use while in Croatia.
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