
Manet Travel provides global travelers with Internet connectivity covering 100+ countries all over the world. Quick activation and simple management to benefit from affordable data plans to surf the web worldwide!
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Manet Travel does not offer an unlimited data eSIM for the Balkans. The provider’s plans for that region are fixed‑data offerings.
For example, the Regional Balkans – 30 Days – 50 GB plan covers Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia and is priced at $325.60 USD. A lower‑cap alternative is the Regional Balkans – 30 Days – 20 GB plan, which costs $135.70 USD. Choosing a fixed data plan can be more cost‑effective unless the traveler is an extreme data consumer.
Manet Travel does not offer any Balkans eSIM plans that include a local phone number or SMS capability. All available eSIMs from this provider for the Balkans are data‑only, allowing high‑speed internet access for the plan’s validity period.
Travelers who need voice or text services can use internet‑based messaging and calling apps such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and iMessage, which work over the data connection and do not rely on a local phone number or SMS.
Manet Travel’s eSIM offerings in the Balkan region include several plans that cover a range of countries. The “Regional Balkans” plans—both the two entries that list the same set of destinations and the “Regional Europe + Balkans” variant—provide coverage for Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia. The “Global” plan also includes coverage for Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia, while extending its reach to many additional regions outside the Balkans.
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