Multi-country eSIMs

One eSIM for the whole trip. It hops to a local partner network at every border, with nothing to swap or reinstall.

Visiting one country only? A dedicated country eSIM is usually cheaper. Regional plans shine from the second border onward: one purchase covers every stop, and the data allowance travels with you.

Multi-country eSIMs, explained

What is a multi-country eSIM?

A single eSIM whose data plan works across a whole region, like Europe or Asia. It connects to a partner network in each country you visit and switches automatically at borders. One purchase, one install, the whole trip.

Which regions does SimKit cover?

SimKit currently offers 31 multi-country eSIMs: Europe (44 destinations), Asia (26 destinations), North America (3 destinations), Global (133 destinations), South America (20 destinations), Australia & New Zealand (2 destinations), Middle East (11 destinations), Africa (29 destinations), Caribbean (25 destinations), Central Asia (6 destinations), Gulf Region (6 destinations), Balkans (7 destinations), Greater China (3 destinations), China mainland & Japan & South Korea (3 destinations), Singapore & Malaysia & Thailand (3 destinations), USA & Canada (2 destinations), Europe & Morocco (41 destinations), Central Asia FUP1Mbps (6 destinations), Europe FUP1Mbps (37 destinations), Ireland & Slovenia (2 destinations), Japan & South Korea (2 destinations), Middle East & North Africa (12 destinations), South America FUP1Mbps (20 destinations), Ireland & UK (2 destinations), GCC (6 destinations), North America FUP1Mbps (3 destinations), Singapore & Malaysia (2 destinations), Singapore & Malaysia & Vietnam & Thailand & Indonesia (5 destinations), AUKUS (3 destinations), GCC FUP1Mbps (6 destinations), Ireland & Slovenia Daily FUP128Kbps (2 destinations).

Is a regional eSIM more expensive than a single-country one?

Usually a little, since it carries coverage across many networks. For a one-country trip the dedicated country eSIM is normally the better deal; for two or more countries the regional plan almost always wins on price and convenience.

Do I need to do anything when I cross a border?

No. The eSIM finds a partner network in the next country automatically. Same plan, same data allowance, nothing to reinstall.