
SimBalkan sells prepaid travel eSIMs for 190+ destinations worldwide, with a specialist focus on the Balkans — including Kosovo, which most providers skip. Every plan is prepaid with instant QR delivery by email: buy online, scan, and you are connected on arrival — no app, no contract, no subscription, top-up any time. Plans run on local partner networks (for example Ooredoo and Orange in Tunisia, Vala and IPKO in Kosovo), and the covered carriers are listed per plan in our feed. Operated by GSS Analytics Ltd (UK).
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SimBalkan does not currently provide any unlimited‑data eSIM plans for the Balkans. The provider’s offerings for the region are fixed data plans, such as the 50 GB plan valid for 30 days or the 20 GB plan also valid for 30 days. While these plans give travelers a large amount of data, they are limited to the specified capacities. Choosing a fixed‑data plan is generally more cost effective for most users unless a traveler expects to consume data beyond the guaranteed allowance, in which case a different provider with unlimited options might be preferable.
SimBalkan does not provide a Balkans eSIM that includes a phone number or SMS capability. The provider offers only data‑only eSIM plans for this region. Travelers can still use VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and iMessage over the data connection for voice calls and messaging, but it is advisable to check whether these services are accessible in the specific Balkan destinations before purchasing.
The Balkans Regional plan offered by SimBalkan provides coverage across Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia; the same plan also includes coverage in other regions outside of the Balkans.
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