
Yesim is a mobile internet solution that provides eSIM Mobile Data Plans for Tourism and Business in 200+ destinations. With one global eSIM, you don't need to install multiple profiles when traveling to different countries. Yesim is easy to use and accepts various payment options, making it a convenient mobile data solution for anyone traveling.
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Yesim provides unlimited data eSIM plans for the Balkans that cover Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, and a handful of additional neighboring countries. The plans are available with validity periods ranging from 1 day to 30 days, and the price varies from $8.21 for a 1‑day plan to $79.80 for a 30‑day plan. The maximum advertised speed is 5G, but the provider indicates that speed may be throttled after heavy usage, following a Fair Usage Policy.
If you need clarification about potential speed reductions or the typical amount of data that remains at normal speed after the Fair Usage Policy is triggered, it is best to contact Yesim directly.
Yesim does not provide eSIM plans in the Balkans that include a phone number or SMS capability. The available plans are data‑only, offering internet access without voice or text options.
Travelers who need messaging or voice can rely on VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, or iMessage, which work over these data connections.
The Yesim ‘Balkans’ plan covers Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia. The same set of Balkan countries is also included under the coverage of the Global Plus Package and the Global Package, both of which offer a wider international selection in addition to the Balkan region.
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