
No app and no registration: your eSIM is ready to install with one tap the moment you pay. yaySIM is a German provider with support in German and English, offering prepaid data plans in 160 destinations.
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yaySIM does not currently offer unlimited data eSIM plans for the Balkans. However, the operator provides fixed data options. One example is a 20GB plan valid for 30 days that costs $60.00 USD and covers Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia. Another example is a 20GB plan valid for 90 days priced at $101.62 USD that covers the same core countries plus Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo in a larger bundle. Choosing a fixed data plan can be more cost‑effective for typical travel use, while heavy‑data users may need to look for alternative providers that offer unlimited options in the region.
yaySIM does not provide an eSIM with a local phone number or SMS capability for travel in the Balkans. Only data‑only plans are offered by the provider for this region. Travelers who need to stay connected can use popular VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, or iMessage over the data connection to make calls and send messages, but they should verify that the apps they rely on function correctly in the specific Balkan destination before purchasing a plan.
yaySIM offers several eSIM plans that include the Balkan countries of Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Kosovo. The EU‑7_0.5_Daily plan covers Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia, while the GL‑120_1_Daily, GL‑120_1_7 and GL‑139_1_7 plans cover the same set of Balkan states plus Kosovo and additionally provide coverage in a range of non‑Balkan regions.
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