Travel data, not drama. Instant eSIM delivery to 150+ countries with 5G support, unlimited hotspot, and a 180-day activation window. No KYC, no contracts. Plans start at €2.49.

Travel data, not drama. Instant eSIM delivery to 150+ countries with 5G support, unlimited hotspot, and a 180-day activation window. No KYC, no contracts. Plans start at €2.49.
Travel data, not drama. Instant eSIM delivery to 150+ countries with 5G support, unlimited hotspot, and a 180-day activation window. No KYC, no contracts. Plans start at €2.49.
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MoodSIM does not provide a truly unlimited high‑speed data eSIM for the Balkans. Plans that carry an “Unlimited” name offer a capped amount of high‑speed data—500 MB, 1 GB, or 2 GB per day—and once that allowance is reached the speed is reduced to 384 kbps. This means the data is not unlimited; it is limited with throttling thereafter.
If more data is required, MoodSIM offers fixed‑data alternatives such as the Balkans 20 GB 30‑day plan or the Balkans 10 GB 30‑day plan. These plans give a larger high‑speed data allowance without throttling and can be more cost effective for travelers who need consistent speeds during their stay.
MoodSIM does not provide a Balkans eSIM that includes a local phone number or SMS capability. All available plans from this provider for the Balkans region are data‑only, meaning they give you high‑speed internet without the ability to make traditional calls or receive text messages.
If you need to stay in contact while traveling in the Balkans, you can use popular VoIP apps such as WhatsApp, Telegram, or iMessage over the data connection, which work without a local phone number or SMS service.
MoodSIM offers three eSIM plans that include coverage in the Balkans: the “Balkans Unlimited” plan covers Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia; the “Global (Standard)” plan covers Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Kosovo; and the “Global” plan covers the same set of Balkan states. No other Balkan countries are included in these plans.
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