
eSimfly provides fast, reliable, and affordable eSIM data plans for travelers worldwide. We offer seamless activation, extensive coverage, and flexible packages tailored for both individuals and business users.
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eSimfly’s plans marketed as “Unlimited” for the Balkans actually provide 3 GB of high‑speed data per day; once that 3 GB is used, the speed is throttled to 1000 kbps. Therefore, eSimfly does not offer true unlimited high‑speed data for the region.
Travelers who need a larger, fixed data allowance can select from eSimfly’s fixed‑data eSIMs such as the Global 100 GB 31 days plan, priced at $58.77 USD, or the Europe Plus 50 GB 30 days plan for $36.71 USD. These plans deliver a set high‑speed data volume for their validity period and can be more cost‑effective for users who are not extremely heavy data consumers.
eSimfly does not provide eSIM plans for the Balkans that include a local phone number or SMS capability. The provider’s Balkan eSIMs are strictly data‑only. Travelers can still use voice and messaging services through internet‑based apps such as WhatsApp, Telegram, or iMessage, which operate over the data connection without requiring a mobile phone number or traditional SMS.
eSimfly offers several plans that collectively cover a broad range of Balkan countries: the Europe Max plan includes Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, North Macedonia and Serbia; the Discover Global plan covers Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Kosovo; the Global plan includes Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia; and the Vodafone Travel (International) plan covers Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia and Kosovo.
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