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eSIM Italien

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Datenpläne für Italien

All 14 plans have fast network routing

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Bestes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis

Most travelers · balanced usage

50 GB

30 days validity

TIM, Iliad, Wind

5GReloadableFast Network
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Günstigste Option

Short trips · light usage

3 GB

30 days validity

TIM, Iliad, Wind

5GReloadableFast Network
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Bester Komfort

Heavy usage · longer stays

50 GB

180 days validity

TIM, Iliad, Wind

5GReloadableFast Network
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1 GB

7 days validity

TIM, Iliad, Wind

5GReloadableFast Network
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3 GB

15 days validity

TIM, Iliad, Wind

5GReloadableFast Network
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5 GB

30 days validity

TIM, Iliad, Wind

5GReloadableFast Network
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10 GB

30 days validity

TIM, Iliad, Wind

5GReloadableFast Network
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20 GB

30 days validity

TIM, Iliad, Wind

5GReloadableFast Network

Einrichtungserinnerung

1

Vor der Abreise kaufen

Kaufe deinen eSIM Plan, bevor du nach Italien fliegst.

2

eSIM Profil installieren

Scanne den QR code in den Einstellungen deines Telefons, um das eSIM Profil zu installieren.

3

Bei Ankunft aktivieren

Aktiviere bei der Ankunft in Italien und aktiviere Datenroaming. Dein Telefon verbindet sich automatisch.

Tip: Install your Italy eSIM before departure — you'll want it running when you land at Fiumicino or Malpensa, especially for navigating the train or bus connection into the city.

Plans Summary

14 plans · from · up to 50 GB · 5G

Tip: Most travelers choose 5–10 GB for a 7–10 day trip

Best Value 50 GB · 30 days $30.60 Best Budget 3 GB · 30 days $2.88 Best Comfort 50 GB · 180 days $39.60 Most Popular 7 days · 2 GB/day $17.85

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Does the eSIM work in Vatican City?

Yes. Italian mobile networks cover Vatican City — it's physically within Rome and shares the same network coverage. Signal is available throughout St Peter's Square and the Museums.

Can I book skip-the-line tickets for the Colosseum and Uffizi using the eSIM?

Yes, and it's strongly recommended. The Colosseum and most major Italian sites now require advance timed-entry bookings through official apps or coopculture.it. Having data means you can check availability and book same-day if slots open up.

How is coverage in rural Tuscany and Umbria?

Main towns — Siena, San Gimignano, Montepulciano, Assisi, Orvieto — have solid coverage. Driving on back roads between hilltop villages can have gaps. Download offline Google Maps for the countryside driving portions.

Does the eSIM work on Italian islands like Sicily and Sardinia?

Yes. Both islands have good 4G coverage in main tourist areas. Sicily's larger cities (Palermo, Catania, Taormina) are well-covered. Remote northwestern Sardinia and Sicilian interior towns may have weaker signal.

How is coverage in the Dolomites?

Coverage is good in resort towns (Cortina d'Ampezzo, Ortisei, Madonna di Campiglio) and at major cable car stations. High mountain ridges and remote via ferrata routes can have limited signal — download offline maps before hiking.

Can I use the vaporetto (water bus) app in Venice with my eSIM?

Yes. The Actv app for Venice's water bus network works fully with your eSIM data. It shows routes, timetables, and allows digital ticket purchases. Connectivity in Venice itself is generally good.

Will I have signal on Italian high-speed trains?

Generally yes along main Frecciarossa and Italo routes. Both train operators have onboard Wi-Fi, but your eSIM data is the more reliable option. Brief drops occur in tunnels, particularly south of Naples.

Is data useful for navigating the Amalfi Coast by car?

Very much so. The Amalfi Coast road (SS163) is narrow, winding, and shared with large buses. Google Maps' real-time routing helps you anticipate tight turns and find parking in Positano and Ravello, which can otherwise be chaotic.

Neighbouring countries

eSIM Leitfaden für Italien

Dein eSIM verbindet sich mit den wichtigsten Netzbetreibern in Italien:

TIM Vodafone WindTre Iliad

Verfügbare Netze: 5G

Italy's transport system rewards travelers who plan digitally. The Trenitalia app or Italo for high-speed trains requires advance booking — walk-up tickets on the Frecciarossa from Rome to Milan are possible but more expensive, and seats fill fast. In Rome, the ATAC app shows real-time bus positions, which matters because buses run chronically late and apps save wasted waits at stops. In Venice, the Actv app maps vaporetto water bus routes across the lagoon — navigating Venice without one involves significant guesswork.

TIM, Vodafone, and WindTre provide strong 4G coverage across urban Italy. 5G is available in Rome, Milan, Turin, Naples, and expanding. Coverage in the Italian countryside is generally good along main roads. Mountainous areas — the Dolomites, Apennines — can be patchy on high passes. Sicily and Sardinia have good coverage in main towns; remote coastal areas weaken.

The Colosseum, Vatican Museums, Uffizi, and most major Italian attractions now require advance online booking — often releasing slots 60 days ahead and selling out quickly for peak season. Your eSIM lets you check availability, grab last-minute slots, and receive booking confirmations while you're already in the city. Tripadvisor and Google Maps are reliable for restaurant discovery; TheFork handles table bookings.

Florence is highly walkable but its medieval streets are unmarked and disorienting without navigation. The Amalfi Coast drive — between Sorrento and Salerno — is one of Italy's most dramatic roads and also genuinely dangerous without Google Maps giving you warning of oncoming buses on single-lane cliff roads. Moovit handles transit navigation in Rome, Milan, and other major cities.

Italian SIM cards are easy to buy — TIM, Vodafone, and WindTre have shops in every city centre and at major airports. But ID registration takes 10–15 minutes and requires patience. Tourist SIMs at Rome Fiumicino are available but pricey. An eSIM set up before you fly is simpler and cheaper.