🇭🇷

eSIM Croatia

Premium eSIM for Croatia. Fairly priced. No SIM swaps.

Data Plans for Croatia

All 13 plans have fast network routing

Our Picks for You

Hand-selected based on value, price, and coverage

Croatia eSIM added to cart
Best Value

Most travelers · balanced usage

20 GB

30 days validity

Tele2, A1

5GReloadableFast Network
Croatia eSIM added to cart
Best Budget

Short trips · light usage

3 GB

15 days validity

Tele2, A1

5GReloadableFast Network
Croatia eSIM added to cart
Best Comfort

Heavy usage · longer stays

50 GB

180 days validity

Tele2, A1

5GReloadableFast Network
Croatia eSIM added to cart
1 GB

7 days validity

Tele2, A1

5GReloadableFast Network
Croatia eSIM added to cart
3 GB

30 days validity

Tele2, A1

5GReloadableFast Network
Croatia eSIM added to cart
5 GB

30 days validity

Tele2, A1

5GReloadableFast Network
Croatia eSIM added to cart
10 GB

30 days validity

Tele2, A1

5GReloadableFast Network

How It Works

1

Purchase Before Departure

Buy your eSIM plan before boarding your flight to Croatia.

2

Install the eSIM Profile

Scan the QR code in your phone's settings to install the eSIM profile.

3

Activate on Arrival

Activate when you arrive in Croatia and enable Data Roaming. Your phone will connect automatically.

Tip: Book Jadrolinija ferry tickets in advance and download them offline before arriving in Split — peak-season ferries to Hvar fill up and you cannot rely on booking at the terminal.

Plans Summary

13 plans · from · up to 50 GB · 5G

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

Best Value 20 GB · 30 days $17.28 Best Budget 3 GB · 15 days $3.96 Best Comfort 50 GB · 180 days $50.40 Most Popular 7 days · 2 GB/day $20.23

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there coverage on the Dalmatian islands (Hvar, Brač, Vis, Korčula)?

Main island towns have solid A1/Tele2 4G. Hvar Town, Stari Grad, Bol, and Korčula Town are all well covered. Remote coves, hiking trails, and uninhabited satellite islands have no coverage.

Does the eSIM work in Dubrovnik's Old City?

Yes — Dubrovnik's walled old city and the cable car to Mount Srđ have excellent coverage. The city wall walk has consistent signal throughout.

How do I book Jadrolinija ferries?

Book via Jadrolinija's website or app well in advance for summer travel. The Split–Hvar route is the busiest. Download your ticket offline for boarding — ferry staff scan tickets without requiring live data.

Is there connectivity inside Plitvice Lakes National Park?

Coverage is limited inside the canyon — the topography blocks signals in the lower lakes. Download the park map, your timed-entry booking, and route information before arrival at the entrance.

Do EU roaming rules apply in Croatia?

Yes — Croatia joined the EU Schengen area in 2023 and EU roaming applies. A dedicated Croatian eSIM may offer better speeds than your home plan's EU roaming allocation.

What's the best navigation tool for Split?

Google Maps handles Split well, including the ferry terminal. The Old Town (Diocletian's Palace) has narrow lanes — data navigation is genuinely useful in the alleyways.

What speeds can I expect in Zagreb and Split?

A1/Tele2 deliver 50–200 Mbps on 5G in Zagreb. Split and Dubrovnik have strong 4G/5G in main areas.

Is there coverage on the ferry crossings?

Near-shore sections have coverage. Open-sea ferry crossings (Split–Vis is the longest) lose signal mid-crossing. Download entertainment and offline maps before boarding.

Croatia is part of these regional plans

Neighbouring countries

eSIM Guide for Croatia

Your eSIM connects to major carriers in Croatia:

A1 Tele2

Available networks: 5G

Croatia is one of Europe's most visited coastal destinations, with A1 and Tele2 both providing 5G in Zagreb and main cities, and comprehensive 4G along the Dalmatian coast. Data is essential for navigating Dubrovnik's ancient city walls, booking Jadrolinija ferry tickets between islands, and checking capacity limits at Plitvice Lakes National Park — one of the most visited sites in Central Europe that now requires timed-entry reservations. The Croatian island-hopping circuit from Split is one of the Mediterranean's great travel experiences.

A1 and Tele2 cover Zagreb, Split, Dubrovnik, Rijeka, Zadar, and Šibenik with 5G or strong 4G. The Dalmatian coast road (D8/E65) has coverage throughout. The Kornati archipelago and outer Adriatic islands have coverage in inhabited settlements but the open sea between islands and uninhabited islets have no signal. Hvar, Brač, Vis, Korčula, and Mljet all have coverage in main towns.

Plitvice Lakes National Park has limited coverage inside due to the canyon topography — download the park map and timed-entry confirmation offline before arrival. The Krka waterfalls (Šibenik) have coverage at visitor areas. The Istria Peninsula — Rovinj, Poreč, Pula — is well covered throughout.

Jadrolinija ferry bookings require advance planning in peak season — Split to Hvar fills up quickly. The Jadrolinija app with your ticket downloaded offline is essential for boarding. Bolt and local taxi apps work in Zagreb and Split.

Croatia joined the EU in 2013 and the Schengen area in 2023, and adopted the Euro. EU roaming plans apply. However, the 50 GB data allowance at competitive prices makes a Croatian eSIM worthwhile for heavy summer season use.