The best eSIM for Slovakia
A country of castles, mountains, and dramatic nature. Here is the plan we would pick today, the live pricing for every plan we track, and the practical things to know before you fly.
The lowest price-per-gigabyte we currently track for Slovakia. A solid fit for most one-to-two-week trips with maps, messaging, and the occasional photo upload.
| Provider | Data | Days | Price | $/GB | Get |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 40GB | 30 | $19.99 | $0.50 | Get β | |
| 60GB | 30 | $29.99 | $0.50 | Get β | |
| 15GB | 30 | $10.99 | $0.73 | Get β | |
| 100GB | 30 | $85.00 | $0.85 | Get β | |
| 50GB | 30 | $44.00 | $0.88 | Get β | |
| 50GB | 30 | $45.00 | $0.90 | Get β | |
| 4GB | 7 | $3.99 | $1.00 | Get β | |
| 20GB | 30 | $20.00 | $1.00 | Get β | |
| 20GB | 30 | $20.00 | $1.00 | Get β | |
| 10GB | 30 | $12.50 | $1.25 | Get β | |
| 20GB | 30 | $26.99 | $1.35 | Get β | |
| 50GB | 90 | $71.99 | $1.44 | Get β | |
| 10GB | 30 | $16.00 | $1.60 | Get β | |
| 10GB | 30 | $17.09 | $1.71 | Get β | |
| 3GB | PAYG | $7.35 | $2.45 | Get β |
- Data
- 100GB
- Days
- 30
- $/GB
- $0.85
- Network
- Orange, O2, Slovak Telekom Β· 5G
Prices are live and may change. Google Fi is excluded from the value ranking because it is a full phone plan rather than a travel data plan.
Orange Slovakia, O2 and Slovak Telekom all run 5G across the capital, the Old Town, PetrΕΎalka and the DevΓn castle area. Slovak Telekom has the widest 5G footprint; Orange dominates inside the shopping centres. The D2 motorway to Austria stays connected.
KoΕ‘ice has 5G across the central HlavnΓ‘ pedestrian street, Steel ArΓ©na and the airport. The D1 motorway from Bratislava is mostly continuous; the PreΕ‘ov branch and the Polish border crossings stay on 4G LTE.
TatranskΓ‘ Lomnica, Ε trbskΓ© Pleso, StarΓ½ Smokovec and the electric Tatra railway between them keep 4G. Cable cars to LomnickΓ½ Ε‘tΓt have signal at the lower stations; the summit ridge and the TΓ©ryho chata refuge get patchy coverage.
HrabuΕ‘ice, Podlesok and Δingov entry villages have 4G. Inside the gorges (SuchΓ‘ BelΓ‘, VeΔΎkΓ½ Sokol) and on the ladder routes, coverage drops to nothing - typical for canyon hiking.
SpiΕ‘skΓ© Podhradie, the castle viewpoint, LevoΔa UNESCO town and the BanskΓ‘ Bystrica corridor stay covered. The Donovaly ski area and VeΔΎkΓ‘ Fatra ridges thin between villages.
Uzhhorod-side Ukrainian border and the Hungarian crossings at KomΓ‘rno and Ε ahy keep usable signal at the checkpoints. Forested ridges on the Poloniny eastern park and the Slovak Karst caves run patchy.
Bratislava
- Arriving
- M. R. Ε tefΓ‘nik Airport (BTS) is about 9 km from the centre, with bus 61 to the main train station; many visitors also arrive via Vienna airport (VIE), about 50 km away. Bolt operates locally. All terminals have full 5G from Orange, O2 and Slovak Telekom. As an EU country, European regional eSIMs work at no surcharge.
- On the subway and rail
- Bratislava has no metro; the DPB trams, trolleybuses and buses cover the city and stay connected, and Bolt operates. The compact Old Town is best walked. The D2 motorway to Austria and the route out to DevΓn Castle hold signal throughout. Coverage is dense across the centre.
- Free public WiFi
- The malls leave WiFi open: Eurovea on the waterfront, Aupark and Central. Cafes across the Old Town and the hotels offer WiFi. BTS airport has free terminal WiFi. Hotels provide guest WiFi as standard, so the small capital is easy to stay connected in.
- Coverage in the city
- Slovak Telekom has the widest 5G footprint across Bratislava, with Orange and O2 competitive. The Old Town, Bratislava Castle, the UFO bridge, the Eurovea waterfront and PetrΕΎalka are all covered. DevΓn Castle at the Austrian border is connected, and the D2 motorway to Vienna stays live.
- If you prefer a local SIM
- Orange, O2 and Slovak Telekom sell prepaid SIMs at BTS and across the city. For most visitors a European regional eSIM is the simplest path, especially handy given Bratislava's proximity to Vienna, Budapest and Prague for multi-country trips.
KoΕ‘ice
- Arriving
- KoΕ‘ice International (KSC) is about 6 km from the centre, served by bus and taxi, with trains from Bratislava taking around five to six hours. The airport has full 5G from Orange, O2 and Slovak Telekom. European regional eSIMs apply under EU roaming rules, so no separate plan is needed for an EU trip.
- On the subway and rail
- KoΕ‘ice moves by DPMK trams and buses and is walkable around the long HlavnΓ‘ pedestrian street; there is no metro. Coverage holds across the centre. The D1 motorway and the rail line from Bratislava stay mostly connected, with the eastern branch lines on 4G.
- Free public WiFi
- The malls leave WiFi open: Aupark KoΕ‘ice and OC Optima. Cafes along HlavnΓ‘ and the hotels offer WiFi. KSC airport has free terminal WiFi. Hotels provide guest WiFi as standard.
- Coverage in the city
- Slovak Telekom, Orange and O2 all run 5G across central KoΕ‘ice, the HlavnΓ‘ pedestrian street, St. Elisabeth Cathedral (the largest church in Slovakia) and the Steel ArΓ©na. Coverage is consistent across the eastern capital, thinning only on the rural and forested border routes beyond.
- If you prefer a local SIM
- Orange, O2 and Slovak Telekom sell prepaid SIMs at KSC and in the centre. A European regional eSIM is the cleanest option for a KoΕ‘ice stop combined with Bratislava or the High Tatras.
Grab an eSIM before you arrive in Slovakia to skip local SIM queues. Most urban areas offer 4G or better, while rural regions can slow down, so keep offline maps handy. Activating the eSIM in advance ensures you are connected the moment you clear customs.
Slovakia provides reliable mobile connectivity for eSIM travelers in a compact and easily navigable country. Orange, O2, and Slovak Telekom operate networks with 5G active in Bratislava and 4G LTE covering the rest of the country. The small size of Slovakia means most areas maintain consistent coverage, including popular destinations like the High Tatras, Spis Castle region, and the towns along the Vah River valley.
EU roaming regulations apply, so European regional eSIM plans work seamlessly here - particularly useful for travelers crossing between Slovakia, Austria, Hungary, and the Czech Republic. Bratislava's proximity to Vienna makes it a common day-trip addition where reliable data for navigation is essential. Mountain and national park areas may have reduced speeds, but complete signal loss is uncommon along established tourist routes.
- EU regional plans cover Slovakia - ideal given its proximity to Vienna, Budapest, and Prague
- Bratislava is compact and walkable, but data for maps helps navigate the Old Town and castle area
- Coverage in the High Tatras is decent along main trails but weaker on remote mountain paths
- Trains between Bratislava and Kosice maintain reasonable connectivity through most of the journey
- Download offline content before heading into Slovensky Raj or other national park hiking areas
Average Data Cost
~$0.68-$2/GB
Network Quality
5G in Bratislava. Good 4G LTE coverage across most of the country.
eSIM Availability
eSIM supported by major carriers. EU roaming regulations apply for EU-based plans.
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- 1
Buy and install at home on WiFi.
Installation is not the same as activation. You can install the Slovakia eSIM days ahead and only switch it on after you land, which avoids burning days of validity in transit.
- 2
Screenshot your current APN before you swap.
If you ever need to switch back to your home line quickly, that screenshot saves a support call from a foreign airport.
- 3
Decide on your dual-SIM strategy.
Keep your home line on for SMS-based bank logins, two-factor codes, and emergency calls. Set the travel eSIM as the data line only. Most modern phones can do both simultaneously.
- 4
Disable iMessage on the travel eSIM line.
Otherwise iMessage will try to re-activate against the new line on arrival and you will spend the first ten minutes troubleshooting it instead of finding the taxi rank.
- 5
Download offline maps for Slovakia.
Google Maps and Apple Maps both support offline regions. Pull them down on home WiFi so a flaky activation never leaves you without a route from the airport. Our offline maps guide walks through it step by step.
- 6
Activate at the airport, not before.
Once the validity timer starts it does not pause. A 15-day plan you turn on the morning of departure burns a full day of validity before you even land.
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Pricing on this page is pulled live from our database and refreshed every four hours. Coverage notes are sourced from carrier roaming agreements and updated when carriers change partners. Provider rankings are determined by price-per-gigabyte and plan flexibility, not by who pays the largest commission.






