eSIM Spagna
eSIM Premium per Spagna. Prezzo equo. Nessun cambio SIM.
Piani Dati per Spagna
All 14 plans have fast network routing
Le Nostre Scelte
Selezionati a mano per valore, prezzo e copertura
Most travelers · balanced usage
30 days validity
Orange, Movistar
Short trips · light usage
15 days validity
Orange, Movistar
Heavy usage · longer stays
180 days validity
Orange, Movistar
7 days validity
Orange, Movistar
30 days validity
Orange, Movistar
30 days validity
Orange, Movistar
30 days validity
Orange, Movistar
30 days validity
Orange, Movistar
Promemoria Configurazione
Acquista Prima della Partenza
Acquista il tuo piano eSIM prima di imbarcarti sul volo per Spagna.
Installa il Profilo eSIM
Scansiona il QR code nelle impostazioni del telefono per installare il profilo eSIM.
Attiva all'Arrivo
Attiva quando arrivi in Spagna e abilita il Roaming Dati. Il tuo telefono si connetterà automaticamente.
Tip: Activate your Spain eSIM before departure — it connects automatically at Madrid-Barajas or Barcelona-El Prat, ready for the Renfe app and Cabify from arrivals.
Plans Summary
14 plans
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Tip: Most travelers choose 5–10 GB for a 7–10 day trip
Domande Frequenti
Does the eSIM cover the Canary Islands?
Yes. Most Spain eSIM plans include the Canary Islands (Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, La Palma). Coverage is strong on the main tourist islands.
How is coverage along the Camino de Santiago?
Coverage is good in towns along the route and on main sections. Remote rural stretches in Galicia and the Meseta plateau can have limited signal. Download offline maps and the Buen Camino app before starting.
Can I book AVE high-speed train tickets using apps with my eSIM?
Yes. The Renfe app works fully with your eSIM data. Book in advance — AVE fares increase significantly closer to departure, and popular routes (Madrid–Barcelona, Madrid–Seville) sell out on peak travel days.
Does the eSIM work in Ibiza and the Balearic Islands?
Yes. Mallorca, Ibiza, Menorca, and Formentera all have good coverage from mainland Spanish carriers. Coverage is strong in resort areas and main towns on all major islands.
How is coverage in rural Andalusia and Extremadura?
Major cities — Seville, Córdoba, Granada, Cáceres — are well-covered. Rural areas between towns and remote sierras can be patchy. The roads through the Sierra Nevada and Ronda mountain area have variable coverage.
Can I use Uber or Cabify in Spanish cities?
Yes. Cabify is available in most major Spanish cities and is the more established option. Uber is available in Madrid, Barcelona, and some other cities. Traditional taxis are also widely available via the MyTaxi (FREE NOW) app.
Is data useful for navigating Barcelona's Gothic Quarter?
Very much so. The Gothic Quarter's medieval street layout has no logical grid, and many streets are too narrow for street signs to be easily visible. Google Maps offline maps are worth downloading before exploring.
Will I have signal on Spanish intercity trains?
Generally yes on AVE high-speed lines and main intercity routes. Coverage on regional trains through rural areas can be patchy. Renfe's AVE trains have onboard Wi-Fi on most services.
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Reti disponibili: 5G
Spain's transport infrastructure is among Europe's best — Renfe's AVE high-speed network connects Madrid to Barcelona in 2.5 hours and to Seville in under 3. The Renfe app requires advance booking; walk-up AVE prices are significantly higher than advance fares, and popular routes sell out on weekends. In Madrid, the Metro app (or Google Maps) gives live platform information. In Barcelona, TMB's app handles Metro and bus navigation across the city's complex transit zones.
Movistar, Vodafone, and Orange provide strong 4G across Spain. 5G is expanding in Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, and major cities. Coverage along the Mediterranean coast is excellent from the Costa Brava south to Almería. Inland areas of Extremadura and parts of rural Castile can be patchy. The Canary Islands (Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote) and Balearic Islands (Mallorca, Ibiza, Menorca) are covered by most Spain plans.
Apps that matter in Spain — Renfe and Ouigo for train bookings, Cabify or Uber for rides (Cabify is more established in Spain; Uber is available in major cities), El Tenedor (TheFork's Spanish interface) for restaurant reservations, Citymapper for Madrid and Barcelona. Google Maps handles Spanish cities well including public transit.
The Camino de Santiago has coverage in towns and along the main French Way, but remote stretches in Galicia's interior can drop out. Download the Buen Camino app with offline maps before starting any multi-day section. Beach destinations along the Costa del Sol, Costa Brava, and the islands all have strong coverage. Seville's historic centre and Córdoba's Mezquita area are well-covered.
Spanish SIM cards are easy to find — Movistar, Vodafone, and Orange have shops everywhere, and street kiosks sell prepaid tourist SIMs. But activating and topping up in Spanish can be challenging for non-speakers. An eSIM configured before departure sidesteps this entirely.