eSIM Αυστραλία
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Προγράμματα Δεδομένων για Αυστραλία
All 14 plans have fast network routing
Οι Επιλογές Μας
Επιλεγμένα με βάση την αξία, την τιμή και την κάλυψη
Most travelers · balanced usage
30 days validity
Optus
Short trips · light usage
15 days validity
Optus
Heavy usage · longer stays
180 days validity
Optus
7 days validity
Optus
30 days validity
Optus
30 days validity
Optus
30 days validity
Optus
30 days validity
Optus
Υπενθύμιση Ρύθμισης
Αγοράστε Πριν την Αναχώρηση
Αγοράστε το πρόγραμμα eSIM πριν επιβιβαστείτε στην πτήση σας για Αυστραλία.
Εγκαταστήστε το Προφίλ eSIM
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Ενεργοποιήστε κατά την Άφιξη
Ενεργοποιήστε όταν φτάσετε στη/στον Αυστραλία και ενεργοποιήστε την Περιαγωγή Δεδομένων. Το τηλέφωνό σας θα συνδεθεί αυτόματα.
Tip: Set up your Australia eSIM before your long-haul flight — after 20+ hours in the air, you'll want data running before you clear customs at Sydney, Melbourne, or Brisbane.
Plans Summary
14 plans
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Tip: Most travelers choose 5–10 GB for a 7–10 day trip
Συχνές Ερωτήσεις
Does the eSIM work in the Australian outback?
Coverage in the outback is limited to towns and main highways. Remote stretches between towns — including parts of the Stuart Highway and Outback Way — may have no signal for long distances. Telstra-based plans offer the best rural coverage.
Which network offers the best rural coverage in Australia?
Telstra by a significant margin. Optus covers cities and coastal areas well. Vodafone Australia is strong in cities but has a smaller rural footprint. If you're road-tripping through inland Australia, a Telstra-based plan is the safe choice.
Will I have signal at Uluru?
Limited coverage around the Yulara resort precinct (3km from the rock). At the base of Uluru and on the walking track around it, coverage can be weak or absent. Download offline maps and national park information before visiting.
Does the eSIM work in Tasmania?
Yes, in populated areas and along main tourist routes. Hobart and Launceston have good coverage. Remote wilderness areas — Cradle Mountain backcountry, the South Coast Track, parts of the Overland Track — may have no signal.
How is coverage along the Great Ocean Road?
Coverage is available in towns (Torquay, Lorne, Apollo Bay, Port Campbell). Some stretches of ocean road between towns have limited or no signal. Download offline maps for the full drive.
Can I use the eSIM for the Opal card app in Sydney?
Yes. The Opal app works over data and lets you top up your card remotely, check your balance, and view travel history. The app is useful throughout your Sydney trip, not just at the airport.
How much data do I need for an Australian road trip?
For maps, messaging, and occasional streaming, plan 1–2 GB per week. If you're using GPS navigation continuously on a road trip, usage can be higher — consider 5 GB+ if you're driving extensively in remote areas.
Does the eSIM work in Far North Queensland (Cairns, Great Barrier Reef)?
Cairns and the Atherton Tablelands have good coverage. Reef dive boats and islands in the Coral Sea vary — coverage exists near shore but drops on outer reef sites. Download reef maps and booking confirmations before boarding.
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Οδηγός eSIM για Αυστραλία
Το eSIM σας συνδέεται με τους κύριους παρόχους στη/στον Αυστραλία:
Διαθέσιμα δίκτυα: 5G
Australia's geography makes mobile data planning more important than in most countries. Major cities — Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide — have excellent 4G and growing 5G coverage. The critical planning consideration is the vast distances between cities, where coverage drops to nothing in the wilderness stretches. The drive from Sydney to Melbourne (10 hours) or Brisbane to Cairns (20+ hours) crosses sparsely populated regions where offline maps are essential. Download them before leaving the city.
Telstra has by far the widest rural coverage in Australia — if you're going anywhere remote, a Telstra-based plan is the right call. Optus and Vodafone Australia cover cities and coastal areas well but their rural footprint is significantly smaller. For trips confined to Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, or the Gold Coast, any network works fine. Telstra's blue coverage maps are publicly available and worth checking against your itinerary.
Apps that matter for Australian travel: the Opal app for Sydney's public transport (top up your Opal card remotely, track usage), Myki for Melbourne, TransLink for Brisbane and south-east Queensland. Uber and DiDi are widely available in cities. The BOM (Bureau of Meteorology) weather app is essential — Australian weather can shift dramatically and the BOM radar is how locals track incoming storms. Willyweather is the surf and beach conditions app used by most coastal visitors.
Specific coverage scenarios: the Great Ocean Road between Melbourne and Port Campbell has coverage in towns but gaps between. The road from Cairns north to Cape Tribulation in Far North Queensland has signal in Cairns but becomes patchy north of Port Douglas. Uluru/Kata Tjuta National Park has limited coverage — mainly around the resort precinct at Yulara. The Nullarbor Plain crossing between Adelaide and Perth has very limited coverage for hundreds of kilometres.
Australian tourist SIM options are decent — Telstra, Optus, and Vodafone all have prepaid tourist plans at airports and convenience stores. But Telstra airport kiosks can have queues and prices are inflated. An eSIM set up before your long-haul flight means you're connected when you land after 20+ hours in the air.