With GlobaleSIM, you can have a data connectivity in more than 150 countries at local rates, compatible with your eSIM device - Smartphones, Tablets and Smart Watches.
With GlobaleSIM, you can have a data connectivity in more than 150 countries at local rates, compatible with your eSIM device - Smartphones, Tablets and Smart Watches.
With GlobaleSIM, you can have a data connectivity in more than 150 countries at local rates, compatible with your eSIM device - Smartphones, Tablets and Smart Watches.
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GlobaleSIM does not provide an unlimited data eSIM covering the Balkans. Its Balkan‑focused plans supply fixed data allowances, the largest of which are 20 GB for 30 days. That 20 GB package costs $22.00 USD and covers Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia, and the same data volume is also available on a 30 days plan priced at $36.50 USD that adds Worldwide (including USA) coverage. A 15 GB 30 days alternative is offered for $18.50 USD. Travelers who need more than the 20 GB limit may consider a larger or higher‑priced plan, but for those who simply need a reliable Balkan connection the fixed‑data options remain the most economical choice.
GlobaleSIM sells eSIM plans that include a phone number and SMS service for the Balkans. Prices range from $5.50 to $67.00 USD, with data allowances between 1 GB and 20 GB and validity from 7 days to 30 days. These plans cover Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, and other Balkan countries, and they also extend coverage to additional U.S. and European destinations for most offers.
All Balkan eSIMs use a phone number with the dialing code +1, the U.S. area code. The phone number permits inbound and outbound voice calls, and it allows SMS to be received, but outbound SMS is not supported. Customers who need specific call or messaging features should confirm the details directly with GlobaleSIM.
The “Europe + USA” and “Europe” plans cover Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia, while the “Global” plan adds Bosnia and Herzegovina to that list. All three plans also provide coverage outside the Balkans, with the “Europe + USA” plan extending to other parts of Europe and America, and the “Global” plan reaching worldwide regions.
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