European Union and United Kingdom
Stay online from London to Ljubljana. Compare regional plans that cover all 27 EU member states plus the United Kingdom.
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Why use an eSIM in European Union and United Kingdom?
Traveling through the EU and the UK no longer means dealing with different roaming rules. A regional eSIM ensures you stay connected across borders—from the beaches of Spain to the Highlands of Scotland—on a single data pack. You'll avoid the high costs of international roaming and the hassle of switching physical SIM cards every time you land in a new city.
Common Questions
Does this plan cover all EU countries and the UK?
Yes, this plan is specifically designed to cover the 27 EU member states—including Germany, France, Italy, and Spain—alongside the United Kingdom. It ensures consistent data access as you move between the UK and the continent.
What if my trip includes countries like Switzerland, Turkey, or Norway?
This plan is strictly for the 27 EU member states and the UK. It does NOT cover non-EU destinations such as Switzerland, Turkey, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Andorra, Gibraltar, Albania, Montenegro, Serbia, North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, or Ukraine. If you are visiting any of these, please use our broader Cellulo Europe Plans which covers all 42 European countries.
Will I lose connection when crossing from France to the UK?
No, the transition is seamless. Your eSIM will automatically switch from a French network provider to a UK partner network as soon as you arrive, keeping your data active without any manual settings changes.
Are 5G speeds available in these regions?
Most major cities across the EU offers 5G connectivity. While speeds depend on local infrastructure and your device compatibility, you can generally expect high-speed 4G/LTE or 5G in urban areas. You can View full coverage for up-to-date coverage information.
Can I use this eSIM for hotspots/tethering?
Most regional Europe plans allow data sharing via personal hotspot. This is ideal for using your laptop or tablet while traveling on trains or staying in accommodations with spotty Wi-Fi.