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Voyasim does not provide an unlimited data eSIM specifically for the Balkans. Travelers looking for data coverage in Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia will find fixed‑data offerings instead, such as the 20GB plan valid for 30 days that costs $60.00 USD or the 10GB 30‑day plan priced at $36.60 USD. A similarly sized 20GB 30‑day plan is also available for the broader Global (120+ areas) selection at $90.00 USD, which includes the Balkans as well as additional countries.
Choosing a fixed‑data plan can be more cost‑effective unless a user expects to consume data at an extremely high volume, in which case an unlimited plan from another provider might be more appropriate.
Voyasim does not provide eSIMs that include a local phone number or SMS capability for the Balkans. Their available plans are strictly data‑only, allowing travelers to use VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and iMessage over the data connection for calls and messaging.
Voyasim offers several eSIM options that include Balkan destinations. The “Balkans (5+ areas) /Day” plan covers Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia, while the broader “Global (120+ areas) /Day” and “Global139” plans also include Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo in addition to the same core Balkan countries. This means travelers can access all eight approved Balkan nations—Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Kosovo—through Voyasim’s available plans.
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