eSIM Bielorussia
eSIM Premium per Bielorussia. Prezzo equo. Nessun cambio SIM.
Piani Dati per Bielorussia
All 12 plans have fast network routing
Le Nostre Scelte
Selezionati a mano per valore, prezzo e copertura
Most travelers · balanced usage
30 days validity
A1
Short trips · light usage
15 days validity
A1
Heavy usage · longer stays
30 days validity
A1
7 days validity
A1
30 days validity
A1
30 days validity
A1
Promemoria Configurazione
Acquista Prima della Partenza
Acquista il tuo piano eSIM prima di imbarcarti sul volo per Bielorussia.
Installa il Profilo eSIM
Scansiona il QR code nelle impostazioni del telefono per installare il profilo eSIM.
Attiva all'Arrivo
Attiva quando arrivi in Bielorussia e abilita il Roaming Dati. Il tuo telefono si connetterà automaticamente.
Tip: Configure your VPN and install your eSIM before departure — internet restrictions in Belarus mean you cannot reliably download a VPN or set up apps after arrival.
Plans Summary
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Tip: Most travelers choose 5–10 GB for a 7–10 day trip
Domande Frequenti
Are there internet restrictions in Belarus?
Yes — Belarus has blocked social media, VPN services, and news sites intermittently since 2020, particularly around political events. Configure a VPN before arrival and download all essential apps in advance.
Does Yandex Go work in Minsk?
Yes — Yandex Go is the dominant ride-hailing app and works throughout Minsk and major cities. It's more reliable than street taxis in terms of pricing transparency.
Is there coverage at Belovezhskaya Pushcha (Białowieża Forest)?
The visitor centre and Kamenyuki village have A1 coverage. The forest interior has patchy to no signal. Download offline maps before entering the protected zone.
What are the current travel advisories for Belarus?
Most Western governments (US, UK, EU states) advise against all travel to Belarus due to the political situation. Check your government's official travel advisory before planning any visit.
Does coverage reach the Mir and Nesvizh castle day trip route?
Yes — the M1 road south of Minsk, Mir town, and Nesvizh have A1 4G coverage. Both UNESCO castle sites are well connected.
What language translation packs should I download?
Download Google Translate offline packs for Russian (the dominant language in Minsk) and Belarusian. Russian is more useful for practical daily navigation.
What speeds can I expect in Minsk?
A1 delivers 20–50 Mbps on 4G in central Minsk. Network performance is generally reliable in the capital.
Is buying a local SIM possible for foreign visitors?
Local SIM registration in Belarus requires passport documentation and registration with the authorities. An eSIM avoids this process.
Neighbouring countries
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Reti disponibili: 4G
Belarus is a landlocked Eastern European country with A1 providing 4G coverage across Minsk and major cities. Note that most Western governments advise against travel to Belarus given the current political situation — check your government's travel advisory before planning a trip. For those who do travel, data is essential for navigating Minsk's sprawling Soviet-era street grid, using Yandex Go for taxis (the dominant ride-hailing app), and accessing translation for Belarusian and Russian signage.
A1's 4G is solid in Minsk, Brest, Grodno, Vitebsk, Mogilev, and Gomel. The road corridor from Minsk to Warsaw (M1) and Minsk to Moscow have coverage throughout. The Belovezhskaya Pushcha UNESCO primeval forest on the Polish border has coverage in the visitor centre area — the forest itself has patchy signal.
Internet restrictions in Belarus are significant. Social media platforms, VPN services, and news sites have been blocked intermittently since 2020. Configure a VPN before arrival — do not rely on downloading one in-country. Telegram is widely used but has been targeted. Standard messaging apps may function with varying reliability.
Minsk's city centre — Independence Avenue, the KGB building, Gorky Park, and the vast Stalinist architectural showpieces — is walkable with maps downloaded in advance. The Mir and Nesvizh castles (UNESCO) are a popular day trip south of Minsk with good road coverage.
Entry requirements for Belarus are complex and change frequently. An eSIM avoids the SIM registration complications but the real priority is ensuring your entry documentation is correct before travel.