Moldova eSIM with prepaid mobile data
- Local data starting at $5.50/week
- Use your regular phone number
- No contracts, no roaming charges
Use a Moldova eSIM to stay connected
Moldova is unlike any other European country with its historic architecture, traditional lifestyle, untamed countryside, and breathtaking scenery. There is so much to see and do in Moldova, it’s time to get started.
While travelling, you’ll want to keep in touch with your friends and family. This is where a Moldova eSIM can help. By connecting your device to a local network, a Moldova eSIM will fulfill your data needs without having to depend on Wi-Fi.

How much travel data do I need in Moldova?
When you’re away from the hotel and not using Wi-Fi, your activities will dictate your data usage. Whether you want to chat with family and friends while indulging in the finest Moldovan cuisine or share photos from various historical sites online, you’ll need data.
Thanks to the flexible data plans offered by a Moldova eSIM, it’s an affordable and hassle-free way to stay connected with excellent coverage.
We also have a travel data calculator to help you estimate how much data you’ll need for your trip.

Will I pay roaming charges with a Moldova eSIM?
Absolutely not. A Moldova eSIM connects your smart device to a local Moldovan network once it’s been activated. You won’t be charged for roaming because your phone uses a Moldova local network for mobile data.
To avoid roaming charges on your primary SIM, please make sure you’ve turned off Data Roaming on your primary SIM (and confirmed you aren’t enrolled in a carrier travel plan) to prevent your home carrier from adding roaming charges to your next bill.

Travel Moldova with a digital SIM card

Explore top attractions in Moldova
Explore the history and culture of Moldovo with these must-visit sites.
Chisinau: Enthusiasts of Soviet history and architecture will love Chisinau. The majority of Chisinau was rebuilt after World War II and you can visit museums, art galleries, restaurants, and nightclubs in this vibrant city.
Orheiul Vechi: This is a significant archaeological complex both historically and culturally with incredible natural beauty.
Cahul: This city is known for its popular local wines and most of them are available for tourists to sample.

Popular foods to try in Moldova
There are many countries that have influenced Moldovan cuisine.
Mămăligă: A national dish made from boiled cornmeal that’s traditionally prepared and frequently used in place of bread.
Sarmale: A core part of Turkish cuisine, sarmale is a filling that is tightly encased in a leaf or leafy vegetable. Mashed potatoes, plain yogurt, and crusty bread are often served alongside this dish.
Zeama: Thin homemade egg noodles, a variety of finely chopped vegetables, and herbs in a homemade chicken broth that’s perfect as a hot lunch.

What’s the best time to visit Moldova?
Decide what you want to do in Moldova and pick the best season for your trip.
March to May: These are comfortable months for traveling and exploring. Fewer tourists, moderately warm temperatures, and a colorful hilly landscape is what you’ll find between March and May.
June to August: If you’re hoping to travel to Moldova and enjoy the beaches, this is a good time to visit.
September to November: A great time to visit even though the weather is starting to cool down. Don’t miss the popular Wine Festival in October.

What to pack for a Moldova vacation
Here is a quick list of what you’ll need to bring with you on your trip to Moldova.
Scarf: Many churches give away scarves to visitors to cover their heads and shoulders, but it’s a good idea to carry your own.
Comfortable Footwear: Make sure to bring some comfortable walking shoes as Moldova’s terrain can be rugged.
Warm Jacket: A warm jacket is a necessity if you hope to visit the popular underground wine cellars.
FAQs about using a Moldova eSIM
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Will eSIM work on my phone or tablet?
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.
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Why can’t I just use Wi-Fi while traveling?
Free Wi-Fi is great when it’s available, safe, 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.
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How reliable is aloSIM data?
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.
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Is setting up an eSIM complicated?
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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How do I avoid roaming charges?
It can be confusing to know the best roaming settings for your phone while you travel internationally, so we’ve created an easy walk-through guide to show you exactly how your phone’s roaming settings should look.
Explore Moldova with aloSIM data

AFFORDABLE
Our eSIM data packages are prepaid, so you always know exactly what you’ll spend on data. No contracts, no surprises, and never any roaming charges.

CONVENIENT
You’ll have full access to your regular phone number for calling and texting, and you can add data to your device whenever you need it. No in-store visits required!

FLEXIBLE
Only buy what you need! If you’re not sure how much data you’ll need, start with a 1 GB package. You can always top up your eSIM with more data later.