
Travelesim.ch is a Swiss-based travel eSIM provider offering affordable mobile data plan. With dedicated apps for both Android and Apple devices, it allows users to easily manage their eSIMs, check usage, top up their accounts, and supports multi-language and currency. Designed for hassle-free international travel, Travelesim.ch provides seamless connectivity for both tourists and business travelers, all in one user-friendly app.
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TraveleSIM.CH does not provide an unlimited‑data eSIM for the Balkans. The provider’s Balkans coverage is limited to fixed‑data plans. For example, a 20GB plan valid for 30 days costs $53.21 USD, and a 20GB plan valid for 90 days costs $87.71 USD. A smaller 10GB 30‑day plan is available for $29.57 USD. Choosing one of these fixed‑data options is usually more cost effective for most travelers unless they require extremely heavy data usage.
TraveleSIM.CH offers only data‑only eSIM plans for the Balkans, so there is no phone number or SMS capability available. Travelers who need voice or text communications can use VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram or iMessage, which operate over the data connection.
TraveleSIM.CH offers several eSIM plans that cover Balkans countries. The “Balkans” plan includes Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia; the “Global (120+ areas)” plan covers the same six Balkan nations plus Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo, and extends to a variety of other regions worldwide; and the “Sim Card for Global139” plan likewise includes all eight Balkan states (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Kosovo) and also offers coverage in many additional countries outside the Balkans.
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