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Network

Wind Italy, Vodafone

Speed

LTE/5G

Unlimited data

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Downloadable Italy SIM card with prepaid data

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  • Prepaid data starting at just $4.50
  • Includes a free international phone number. Learn more.
  • No surprise fees or roaming charges
  • Visiting Italy soon? Save money with a Italy eSIM (downloadable SIM card) with local data starting at just $4.50 a week.
  • Get cheap data: Install a Italy eSIM on your phone and activate your data package to enjoy a steady internet connection anywhere in Italy, without needing Wi-Fi.
  • Never pay roaming charges: Avoid carrier roaming charges by toggling off Data Roaming for your primary SIM, or toggling off your primary SIM entirely. Need help? We’re available 24/7.

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  • Supported networks: Wind Italy, Vodafone
  • Expected speeds: LTE/5G
  • Limitations: Fully unthrottled dataUnlimited data
  • Data top-up available: Yes
  • Hotspot / Tethering: Yes
  • ID/documentation required: No
  • Phone number: Included with purchase

Italy data is included in the following regional data plans: Mediterranean, Europe, Western Europe

Visiting countries other than Italy? You may want to get an eSIM that works in multiple countries, including Italy.

How does our Italy eSIM work?

An eSIM is an embedded SIM card, and you probably already have an eSIM-compatible device. When you install an eSIM for a country or region, it lets your device connect to local networks in that area. This means your device will have data without needing Wi-Fi or paying roaming charges.

 

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Use an Italy eSIM to stay connected

Ciao! Italy holds the world’s largest artistic and cultural history.

There’s so much diversity in this beautiful country, from charming countryside towns to seaside villages and vibrant cities like Rome, Milan, and Naples.

Want to stay connected during your trip with affordable prices and great connectivity? Use an Italy eSIM to give your devices data instantly.

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How much travel data do I need in Italy?

How much data will you need during your Italian vacation? Well, that depends on your activities.

Your hotel will likely have a solid Wi-Fi connection (free or paid), but what happens when you go out?

To stay connected on the go, you’ll need data. And whether you want to have a video call with family while enjoying the finest Italian cuisine, or share images with friends from the many historic sites you’re visiting, an Italy eSIM will provide flexible data with excellent coverage.

With an Italy eSIM, you can browse, listen, download, shop, navigate, and remain in touch with friends and family wherever you are.

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Will I pay roaming charges with an Italy eSIM?

No, you won’t pay any roaming charges if you’re using an Italy eSIM and have your device configured correctly.

Once it’s activated, your Italy eSIM will connect your device to a local network, which means you won’t get charged for roaming by your carrier back home.

Rest assured, there are no hidden charges when you’re using a prepaid eSIM. But in order to prevent any roaming charges, please make sure you have turned off the Data Roaming on your Primary SIM card.

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Italy eSIM data starting at $4.50

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Explore top Italy attractions

Italy includes some of the world’s finest works of art, as well as awe-inspiring architecture and beautiful natural landscapes.

Verona: Verona’s old-world charm can be discovered in this northern city’s architecture, the many cobblestone streets, along the Adige River, and by visiting Juliet’s balcony from Shakespeare’s famous play “Romeo and Juliet.”

Sistine Chapel: This is a must-see for any art-lover. Located in Vatican City, this chapel is known for the many incredible frescoes on the walls and ceiling completed by Michelangelo in the 1500s.

Leaning Tower of Pisa: One of the most extraordinary examples of medieval European architecture, this attraction brings millions of tourists to Pisa every year.

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Popular foods to try in Italy

The fresh and seasonal foods of Italy are known around the world. Each region has its own flavor and style.

Lasagne: Fresh tomato sauce, meat, and lots of cheese make magic with layered homemade pasta, and the whole thing is baked to a crispy golden-brown. This dish is one of the most well-known Italian meals in the world.

Tiramisu: This coffee-flavored Italian dessert contains layers of creamy mascarpone cheese and softened lady fingers that absorb its rich taste.

Polenta: Typically served with a meat sauce and sliced cheese, this cornmeal-based dish can be garnished with gorgonzola or fried peppers, onions, and sausage.

Pizza: You can’t go all the way to Italy and not try a real Italian pizza. Authentic Italian pizza has an extremely thin crust, and it’s cooked quickly in a hot, wood-fired oven.

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What’s the best time to visit Italy?

When’s the perfect time to visit Italy? Well, that depends. Think about the kind of weather you want to experience, and the top sights you want to see during your trip. You might want to consider off-season months for better pricing and hotel availability.

April and May: Many consider the spring the ideal time to visit Italy. It’s very pleasant in the countryside where spring blossoms appear and the vineyards open for tourists.

August, September, and October: These tend to be the busiest months to visit Italy, which also makes them the most expensive. However, the weather will be divine and the cities will be bustling with people and excitement.

November, December, and January: Wintertime is typically the least expensive season to visit Italy, due to cooler weather and the occasional snowfall (depending on what part of Italy you’re visiting). If you love to ski or snowboard, be sure to visit the Italian Alps.

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What to pack for a vacation to Italy

Having the right gear and travel necessities will make your time in Italy much more enjoyable. So what should you pack? Well, here are a few of our top suggestions …

Cross-body bag: When you’re in a crowded place, this close-fitting type of purse helps keep your valuables safe, so it’s especially useful when visiting popular Italian landmarks.

Fashionable scarf: A stylish scarf or wrap is a terrific addition to any outfit, and it can also help shield you from the sun or warm you up if it’s chilly. Italy is incredibly tradition-conscious while also being quite stylish.

Stainless steel water bottle: Not only will using a stainless-steel water bottle save you money and reduce your usage of single-use plastic, it will also save time not having to stop and buy water from stores. Look for fountains in many Italian cities.

FAQs about eSIM in Italy

Check your device

Most newer phones, tablets, and computers are already eSIM-compatible, so use our eSIM device checker to make sure you have a device that can accept an eSIM data plan.

Free Wi-Fi is great when it’s available and working well, but some destinations make it just about impossible to get a good connection. That’s why it’s nice to have data as a backup to stay connected.

We’re proud to provide aloSIM customers with fast eSIM data connections that allow them to talk, text, surf, and stream comfortably. You’ll likely experience a 4G (sometimes 5G) or LTE equivalent network in most locations, depending on what’s available in the area.

Installation guides

We have detailed eSIM installation instructions for all compatible devices, so whether you’re looking to add eSIM data to an iPhone or iPad, Google Pixel, Samsung Galaxy, or something else, we’ll be able to walk you through the eSIM set-up process easily.

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