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Travel Plans for Italy

Stay connected while exploring Rome, Venice, and beyond — compare the best eSIM plans for Italy.

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The Smart Way to Travel

Why use an eSIM in Italy?

Italy is one of the most visited countries in Europe, and staying connected matters when you are navigating ancient streets, booking last-minute tours, or translating menus on the go. A local Italy eSIM gives you data access at local rates from the moment your flight lands, without the daily roaming fees your Canadian carrier would otherwise charge.

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Choose a plan
Pick the plan that covers your trip duration.
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Get your QR code
Delivered instantly to your email.
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Scan & install
Takes 2 minutes on any eSIM-ready phone.
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Land & connect
Automatic connection on arrival. No setup needed.

Common Questions

Does eSIM coverage work in smaller Italian towns and islands?

Major cities and popular tourist areas generally have solid coverage. Smaller islands and remote hillside areas may have limited signal. Check coverage details for your specific itinerary before purchasing.

Will my eSIM work in Vatican City?

Vatican City is an enclave within Rome and uses Italian network infrastructure, so an Italy eSIM should work normally there.

Is WiFi calling an option if my signal is weak?

If your phone and Canadian carrier both support WiFi calling, you can make and receive calls over WiFi regardless of local cellular signal strength.

Can I share my eSIM data as a hotspot in Italy?

Hotspot availability depends on the specific plan. Check the plan description for hotspot or tethering details before purchasing.

Can I keep my Canadian number while using this eSIM?

Yes, but to avoid any roaming charges, turn your Canadian carrier line off entirely in your phone's cellular settings before you land — do not rely on disabling data roaming alone, as some charges can still be triggered. Do not use Airplane Mode, as this disables your eSIM too. Use your eSIM for all data, and use WhatsApp, FaceTime, or iMessage for calls and messages — your contacts can still reach you over data. If you need to receive an OTP or two-factor text, turn your Canadian line on briefly, then off again. When you return home, turn it back on and everything returns to normal.