eSIM Bosnia & Herzegovina
Premium eSIM for Bosnia & Herzegovina. Fairly priced. No SIM swaps.
Data Plans for Bosnia & Herzegovina
All 13 plans have fast network routing
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How It Works
Purchase Before Departure
Buy your eSIM plan before boarding your flight to Bosnia & Herzegovina.
Install the eSIM Profile
Scan the QR code in your phone's settings to install the eSIM profile.
Activate on Arrival
Activate when you arrive in Bosnia & Herzegovina and enable Data Roaming. Your phone will connect automatically.
Tip: Activate your eSIM before landing at Sarajevo International Airport — you'll want navigation immediately to find your accommodation in the old town's winding streets.
Plans Summary
13 plans
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Tip: Most travelers choose 5–10 GB for a 7–10 day trip
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there coverage throughout Sarajevo including the old town?
Yes — Sarajevo's Baščaršija, the Austro-Hungarian quarter, and Grbavica all have solid BH Mobile 4G. The cable car to Trebević mountain has coverage at the base; less reliable near the summit.
Does the eSIM cover Mostar and the Stari Most bridge area?
Yes — Mostar and the Old Bridge area are well covered. The Kujundžiluk bazaar and Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque all have reliable 4G.
Is there coverage on the Via Dinarica hiking trail?
Valley towns along the route have coverage. Above treeline, ridgeline sections, and remote mountain hut areas have no signal. Download Maps.me Bosnia offline tiles and all hike information before leaving towns.
What ride-hailing apps work in Sarajevo?
Boing taxi app is the recommended local option. Bolt operates in Sarajevo. Both are more reliable than street taxis in terms of pricing.
Does this eSIM work throughout both entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina?
Yes — BH Mobile operates across both the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republika Srpska. Coverage is available in all main towns in both entities.
Is there coverage near the Medjugorje pilgrimage site?
Yes — Medjugorje and the surrounding Herzegovina region have reliable BH Mobile 4G.
What speeds can I expect in Sarajevo?
BH Mobile delivers 15–40 Mbps on 4G in central Sarajevo. Coverage in the old town and main streets is reliable.
Do I need any special apps for traveling between entities?
No special apps needed — Google Maps handles the Federation/Republika Srpska boundary accurately. Road signs and addresses remain in standard formats throughout.
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eSIM Guide for Bosnia & Herzegovina
Your eSIM connects to major carriers in Bosnia & Herzegovina:
Available networks: 4G
Bosnia and Herzegovina is a jewel of the Balkans with a complex history, Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian heritage, and stunning mountain landscapes. BH Mobile provides 50 GB plans with 4G coverage across the country's urban areas — Sarajevo, Mostar, Banja Luka, and Tuzla are all well connected. Data is essential in Sarajevo for navigating the old Baščaršija bazaar quarter (where lane names change every block), using Boing taxi app, and accessing historical context apps at war memorial sites.
BH Mobile's 4G covers Sarajevo, Mostar, Banja Luka, Trebinje, and main towns across both entities (Federation and Republika Srpska). The Via Dinarica hiking trail — one of Europe's longest mountain routes — passes through Bosnia with coverage in valley towns but not on ridgelines. The Rakitnica Canyon and Dinaric Alps hiking areas lose signal quickly above treeline.
Mostar's Stari Most (Old Bridge) and Kujundžiluk bazaar have good coverage — this is a heavily visited UNESCO site and network capacity here is reliable. The Neretva river valley between Mostar and Jablanica is covered. The road west toward Croatia (Medjugorje pilgrimage site) has 4G throughout.
Bosnian cuisine culture is worth exploring via apps — Google Maps reviews for ćevapi restaurants and traditional bosanska kafa (Bosnian coffee) spots are locally well-maintained. Sarajevo has a growing tech and digital nomad scene with good café Wi-Fi, but having your own data is more reliable.
Bosnia uses the convertible mark (BAM) pegged to the Euro. The country is divided into two entities with complex administrative geography — Google Maps handles this accurately.