
Esimglobe provides international prepaid eSIM data plans for travelers, covering single-country, regional, and global destinations. Our plans are delivered digitally, activate quickly, and offer reliable mobile data without roaming fees.
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Esimglobe does not provide a truly unlimited high‑speed data eSIM for the Balkans. Plans that carry “Unlimited” in their name actually deliver a capped amount of data—such as 500MB/day or 1GB/day—after which the speed drops to 128kbps. If you need a fixed data allotment instead, Esimglobe offers plans like 20GB for 30 days at $53.30 USD and 10GB for 30 days at $29.30 USD, both covering Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia. These fixed plans may be more cost‑effective for travelers who require a larger data allowance.
Esimglobe does not provide eSIM plans for the Balkans that include a phone number or SMS capability. The only options available from Esimglobe for this region are data-only plans. Travelers can use popular VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and iMessage over the data connection for voice calls and messaging without requiring a local phone number or SMS service.
Esimglobe’s Balkan eSIM offerings cover Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Kosovo. The Esim Balkans (5+ areas) plan includes Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia. The Esim Global (120+ areas) plan extends coverage to Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo in addition to the six countries above. The expanded Esim Global (130+ areas) likewise encompasses all eight Balkan states while also covering many other global markets, which are outside the requested regional scope.
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