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Buying a Prepaid Sim Card for Italy in 2024

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Planning your trip to Italy and wondering what is the best way to stay connected? Avoid high roaming charges and slow overseas data roaming plans. Get yourself either a local prepaid sim card on arrival in Italy or order an e-sim card on the internet. This is a complete guide for finding the best sim card for your trip to Italy in 2024.

Find out where to buy a prepaid sim card in Italy, a comparison of the mobile internet providers, the best 4G/5G network, the best e-sim cards for Italy, up to date prices as per April 2024, my recommendation, information about international prepaid sim cards and everything else you need to know.

Whenever I am planing my next trip the first thing I do is figuring out how to stay connected. In the past I always used to buy a local prepaid sim card on arrival in every country, nowadays I mostly use e-sim cards.

One of the main reasons I started this travel blog was to document all my travel tips and help other travelers save money and that is how I started writing sim card guides for every country I visited.

As Traveltomtom is aiming to travel to every country in the world I regularly get to a lot of new places and therefore on Traveltomtom you can find more than 200 sim card guides from all over the world: Europe , USA , Costa Rica , South Africa , Hong Kong , Switzerland , Canada , Colombia , Thailand , Egypt , Israel , Dubai , New York , Bali , Philippines , China , Australia and many more.

Traveltomtom also wrote a specific e-sim card guide for Italy with everything you need to know before ordering an e-sim card for traveling to Italy in 2024 .

Therefore when planning your next adventure abroad come check out Traveltomtom for the latest prepaid and e-sim card advice for your holiday destination. Bookmark me and let me help you save money.

Buying a prepaid sim card in Italy is affordable. All you need to do is locate a store of your preferred provider, hop into their shop, bring your passport and 5 minutes later you walk away with a new local prepaid sim card with and a working data connection on your phone.

Sounds easy, but if your phone is e-sim compatible you can arrange all of this in just a couple clicks and as soon as the plane lands you are already online.

Flying into one of the main an international airports in Italy? Click on the links for a detailed guide for buying a sim card at the airports of Milan , Venice  or  Rome .

Are you traveling onwards to other countries in Europe then you might wanna look into the best sim cards for a Europe trip in 2024 .

My recommendation

Traveltomtom recommends travelers to get a sim card from TIM or Iliad. Iliad stores are much harder to locate in Italy. TIM offers a prepaid sim card for tourists for €20 EUR ($22 USD) with 40 GB data and they have a great 4G/5G network in Italy and a TIM sim card includes free (limited) EU data roaming.

Of course does Traveltomtom also recommend e-sim cards for traveling to Italy. In fact e-sim cards are the easiest way to stay connected as you arrange everything on the internet. There are already Italy e-sim cards for just $4.5 USD.

Traveltomtom recommends ordering an e-sim card for Italy via either SimOptions , Airalo or Nomad .

For more detailed info check out Traveltomtom's list of the best e-sim cards for Italy in 2024  including all FAQ about using e-sim cards.

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Another great option for staying connected when traveling is a so called world travel sim card with global coverage. There are some amazing sim card deals for traveling in Italy. Check out my comparison of the best international sim cards for traveling in 2024  and pick the one that suits your trip the best.

Best e-sim cards for Italy

The most convenient and easiest way to stay connected when traveling to Italy in 2024 is an e-sim card. No more visiting a sim card store and swapping physical sim cards. You arrange everything online in just a couple clicks.

The whole process takes just a few minutes and can be done from anywhere in the world.

You order an e-sim card for Italy on the internet, you receive a QR code, scan it, follow the simple steps and within less than 2 minutes you have a Italy e-sim card installed on your phone.

Upon arrival in Italy it automatically connects you to an available network and you enjoy data on your phone pretty much when the plane lands.

Make sure your phone is e-sim compatible before ordering an e-sim card for Italy.

Click here to read Traveltomtom's guide with everything you need to know before buying an e-sim card for Italy in 2024 .

Reminder that on international airports in Italy you can not buy an e-sim card. They only provide physical prepaid sim cards for tourists in Italy as of April 2024. In some stores of Vodafone and TIM you can opt for an e-sim card, but not all.

Therefore if you want an e-sim card then Traveltomtom recommends ordering one on the internet before your trip.

italy travel sim card

Airalo is a reliable e-sim provider and Traveltomtom has used Airalo in more than 50 countries around the world. Check out the following Italy e-sim card deals from Airalo for 2024:

  • 1 GB data for 7 days = $4.5 USD
  • 2 GB data for 15 days = $8 USD
  • 3 GB data for 30 days = $10 USD
  • 5 GB data for 30 days = $14.5 USD
  • 10 GB data for 30 days = $24 USD
  • 20 GB data for 30 days = $33 USD

Click here to  order an e-sim card for Italy directly online via Airalo .

Defintiely check out Airalo as they often have ongoing promotion. Just recently they had 50% off on all their Italy e-sim card plans.

The above data-only Italy e-sim cards from Mamma Mia are only valid in Italy and do not support calling and texting. They operate on the 4G/LTE networks of TIM, Vodafone and WindTre.

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SimOptions is another e-sim card provider that has e-sim cards from all over the world. SimOptions sells international e-sim cards valid in all of Europe, including Italy. These international e-sim cards also support calling and texting all over Europe and in fact are the best e-sim card deals for traveling to Italy in 2024.

  • 15 GB data + unlimited calls in Europe for 15 days = $21.90 USD
  • 10 GB data (5G ready) + $2 calling credit for 30 days = $24.90 USD
  • 12 GB data + 30 minutes international calls + unlimited calls in Europe for 14 days = $29.90 USD
  • 30 GB data + unlimited calls in Europe for 30 days = $44.90 USD
  • 30 GB data + 120 minutes international calls + unlimited calls in Europe for 14 days = $49.90 USD
  • 50 GB data (5G ready) + 120 minutes international calls + unlimited calls in Europe for 28 days = $59.90 USD

Click here to order an international e-sim card for Italy via SimOptions .

In my opinion these are the best tourist sim card for traveling to Italy in 2024 as they also support incoming and outgoing calls. The Nomad and Airalo are data-only e-sim cards.

nomad esim card plans for italy 2024

Nomad is a third recommended e-sim provider that sells Italy e-sim cards for tourists. Traveltomtom has tested and reviewed Nomad e-sim cards in more than 10 countries around the world.

Great thing about some of the Nomad e-sim cards for Italy is that they are *5G ready.

These are the Italy e-sim card plans from Nomad for 2024:

  • 1 GB data for 7 days = $5 USD
  • 3 GB data for 30 days = $8 USD
  • 5 GB data for 30 days = $14 USD
  • 10 GB data for 30 days = $19 USD*
  • 15 GB data for 30 days = $27 USD
  • 20 GB data for 30 days = $33 USD*

Click here to order an e-sim card for traveling to Italy via Nomad .

When ordering an e-sim card for Italy make sure your phone is e-sim card compatible.

For more e-sim card plans and much more detailed information check out Traveltomtom's  comparison of the best e-sim cards for traveling to Italy in 2024 .

If your phone is not e-sim compatible then you have to order a physical prepaid sim card for Italy on the internet. SimOptions is the only provider that sells physical international prepaid sim cards for Italy. For $24.90 USD you get a sim card delivered at your home address with 12 GB data and unlimited calls/sms in Europe. Check out the physical prepaid sim cards for Italy offered by SimOptions .

Why buying a sim card in Italy

Everyone is dreaming about that romantic road trip in Italy! The food, the people, the coastline, the rolling hills, the gorgeous landscapes and the cheap Italian wines and data plans on prepaid sim cards. When traveling to Italy you want to share your romantic getaway with the world and buying a sim card for Italy is the best way to avoid high roaming costs and staying connected.

Having data on your phone when when traveling abroad makes life so much easier. I can come up with a ton of reasons, but simply ordering a taxi through an app, finding a restaurant, phone number, rooftop bar, nearby friends, whatever.

Italy sim cards are CHEAP! Why get an expensive overseas roaming bundle that limits your data speed when you can get 3 GB data for €1 EUR if you buy a prepaid sim card in Italy.

Also keep in mind that surfing the web on public WiFi is through an unsecured network. The use of a VPN is recommended in these cases. Just don't rely on WiFi in Italy!

Where to buy a sim card for Italy

Phone stores.

tim italy store

Traveltomtom recommends buying a sim card for Italy in the city center at an official retail store of one of the mobile internet providers in Italy and NOT at the international airport on arrival in Italy. Locate the nearest phone store near your hotel simply by using Google Maps.

International Airport on arrival

Although the airport is the most convenient place to buy a sim card for Italy, prices for these tourist sim cards are also a tourist trap, especially at Milan Airport and  Venice Airport . Prices for Italy tourist sim cards at Rome Airport are much more reasonable. 

Every tourist destination in Italy has multiple mobile phone shops, just find them on Google Maps. Go to the store, bring your passport and get yourself a local prepaid sim card for Italy.

Another option is to buy your sim card for Italy online before your trip. This way you arrive prepared and as soon as the plane lands you are online. There are some amazing e-sim card deals for Italy that start from just $4.5 USD and you can arrange everything online within just a couple minutes. No more visiting a sim card store.

Traveltomtom recommends ordering an e-sim card for Italy via either SimOptions , Airalo or Nomad .

Or for more info check out Traveltomtom's complete guide with everything you need to know before ordering an e-sim card for Italy in 2024 .

If your phone is not e-sim compatible then you want to look into ordering a physical sim card for Italy via SimOptions .

Registration process

When buying a sim card in Italy you will have to bring a valid photo ID or your passport. The sim card will be registered on your name and passport number. In the store they will take a copy of your passport or you can send them an email with a photo of your passport.

Most important when buying a sim card in Italy is that your phone needs to be unlocked. Foreign sim cards only work in unlocked phones! If you are not sure if your phone is unlocked then contact your provider in your home country. This also counts for international and e-sim cards. In general phones from Europe, Asia and Australia are unlocked. Phones from the Americas are mostly locked.

If you want to avoid the registration process for some reason then look into ordering an e-sim card for traveling to Italy on the internet. Traveltomtom recommends ordering an e-sim card for Italy via either SimOptions , Airalo or Nomad . You don't need an ID-verification to activate e-sim cards, only an email address.

Italy sim cards and EU roaming

Good news is that all the prepaid sim card in Italy allow FREE EU roaming. That means that if you buy a sim card in Rome and travel to Paris, Amsterdam, Barcelona onwards you can use your voice, text and data allowance at no extra costs. Basically there are no roaming costs within the EU. However, always check with your provider as most operators in Italy limit the EU data roaming allowance on prepaid sim cards for tourists.

For more info about free EU roaming read my guide for buying a prepaid sim card in Europe on arrival .

Mobile internet operators Italy

There are 4 different mobile internet providers in Italy:

  • Windtre (former Wind &3)

In 2020 Wind and 3 Italy joined forces and became WINDTRE. Iliad is a fairly new mobile internet operator in Italy. More providers, means more competition, means cheaper prices! Prices for data sim cards in Italy are heaven and tourist sim cards give you a lot of data for little money.

Prices prepaid sim card Italy in 2024

Now let's look at the most important thing for Italy sim cards: the prices of prepaid sim cards plans and data bundles. All the info below info is updated per April 2024. Check out the below prepaid sim card deals for tourists in Italy. Prices are in Euros. $1 USD = €0.92 EUR and €1 EUR = $1.09 USD.

Tim Italy prepaid sim card

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Tim Italy offers a tourist prepaid sim card for Italy:

  • 50 GB data only valid in Italy + 200 minutes worldwide = €14.99 EUR - ($16.5 USD)

The above sim card deal is exclusive €10 EUR ($11 USD) activation costs. Tim does NOT offer free EU data roaming and their prepaid sim cards are NOT 5G ready, that means the max data speed is just 4G. TIM offers e-sim cards in their official retail phone stores you can get an TIM tourist plan as an e-sim card.

This Tim Italy tourist prepaid sim card is valid for 30 days. For more info check the  TIM Italy website .

Windtre Italy

windtre italy prepaid sim card plans for tourists 2024

Windtre is a merge of Wind and 3, the mobile internet provider from the UK. Since 2020 they are operating under the new name: Windtre. They offer the following prepaid sim card deal for tourists in Italy:

  • 20 GB data (13.7 GB EU roaming) + 100 minutes in Italy and 100 international minutes for 30 days = €14.99 EUR - ($16.5 USD)

What it doesn't say in the above offer is that the sim card registration costs €10 EUR ($11 USD) extra. The Windtre prepaid sim cards for tourists are 5G ready. Wind Tre does NOT offer e-sim cards for tourists on prepaid sim card plans. 

Great offer, that personally would be one of my preferred sim card deal for Italy in 2024. For more info check this  WindTre webiste .

Vodafone Italy 

vodafone italy sim card for tourists 2024

Vodafone Italy offers only one prepaid sim card for tourists:

  • 30 GB data (15 GB in EU) + Unlimited social media + 600 minutes in all Europe - valid for 30 days = €24.99 EUR - ($27.5 USD)

This Vodafone prepaid sim card is 5G ready and you can also get this tourist sim card as an e-sim card. For more info check the  Vodafone Italy website .

Iliad Italy

iliad italy prepaid sim card plans for tourists 2024

Iliad Italy is a relatively new company (2018) and they do not have that many stores around Italy. Buying an Iliad prepaid sim card cost €9.99 EUR ($11 USD for the registration fee and they offer the following prepaid sim card data deals:

  • 100 GB data in Italy (8 GB EU roaming) + unlimited minutes/sms in Europe, USA, Canada and 70 other countries - valid for 1 month = €7.99 EUR - ($9 USD)
  • 150 GB data in Italy (10 GB EU roaming) + unlimited minutes/sms in Europe, USA, Canada and 70 other countries - valid for 1 month = €9.99 EUR - ($11 USD)

Be aware that there is an EU data cap outside Italy. Therefore I would not recommend an Iliad prepaid sim card for traveling in Europe. For more info check the  Iliad website . Sucks that they limit the data usage in Europe, otherwise it would even be one of the best prepaid sim cards in Europe .

The iliad Giga 150 sim card deal offers 5G, the Giga 100 sim card deal only offers a max data speed of 4G. Iliad does NOT offer e-sim cards for tourists on prepaid plans as of April 2024.

Based on all the previous Italy prepaid sim card deals we have seen it is an easy comparison that iliad offers the best prepaid sim card deal in Italy in 2024. However, there is a little catch as iliad users have reported to have been charged consecutive months after their Italy holiday. Therefore when buying an iliad sim card in Italy, always make sure that you buy a prepaid sim card and there are NO recurring payments after one month. The best would be to pay in cash and not leave your credit card details with iliad.

Some things that seem to good to be true, sometimes are, so be careful and double check in the iliad store when buying a sim card for Italy!

Best 4G/5G network in Italy in 2024

Not only the prices for prepaid sim cards and data packages are important for determining the best sim card for Italy. Traveltomtom also compared the mobile internet coverage maps of Vodafone, Wind Tre, iliad and TIM in order to find out which mobile internet proivder has the best 4G/5G network in Italy.

Is there 5G in Italy?

Yes, there is 5G in Italy and as of 2024 it is pretty good and wide spread. Pretty much all the tourist destination have either a 4G/LTE signal or even a 5G signal availabel.

Let's have a look at the mobile internet coverage maps for Italy .

Tim 4G/5G network coverage

tim 4g 5g network coverage map italy 2024

Vodafone 4G/5G network coverage

vodafone 4g 5g network coverage map italy 2024

Windtre 4G/5G network coverage

wind tre 4g 5g network coverage map italy 2024

Iliad 4G/5G network coverage

iliad 4g 5g network coverage map italy 2024

Although the above mobile data network coverage maps are updated for 2024 they are not 100% accurate. However, they are a great reference to compare the 4G/5G networks of the mobile internet providers in Italy in 2024.

It is a simple conclusion that TIM has the smallest 5G network in Italy. Most important for tourists is that all Italy tourist destinations have great network coverage. Even when traveling off the beaten path in Italy you will always find a phone signal regardless your network operator.

Planning a trip to Sardinia? Then you want to buy a Vodafone or Windtre Italy sim card as they have much better network coverage in Sardinia then iliad and Tim.

From the above comparison it leaves no doubt that Windtre has the best 4G/5G network in Italy in 2024.

Best sim card for Italy in 2024

The cheapest way to get connected when traveling to Italy is an e-sim card. On top of that an e-sim card is also the easiest way to stay connected as you arrange everything online within just a couple minutes. For already $4.5 USD you get 1 GB data for traveling in Italy. Especially for people that don't need much data on their phone when traveling to Italy an e-sim card is the best and cheapest option to stay connected in Italy.

cheapest esim card for italy 2024

There are also e-sim cards with much bigger data plans. These plans are very convenient to buy online, but more expensive than a local prepaid sim card in Italy.

Looking for more info about Italy e-sim card plans then read my complete guide for buying an e-sim card for traveling to Italy in 2024  with all my tips about using e-sims for traveling, including answers to all FAQ about using e-sims.

Vodafone, Tim and Windtre all offer only 1 Italy prepaid sim card deal for tourists, which makes their prices for prepaid sim cards more or less set to the same price of €24.99 EUR ($27.5 USD) apart from iliad which is significantly cheaper.

The catch is that an iliad store is harder to find and for example in Rome city center there are only a few, compared to TIM, Vodafone and Windtre which you can find all over the city center. As of April 2024 I have never seen an Iliad kiosk at any international airport in Italy.

iliad is the cheapest prepaid sim card in Italy for tourists in 2024. They offer the best value for money and cover every tourist destination in Italy with a 4G signal. For €9.99 EUR ($11 USD) you get 150 GB data on their 5G network including unlimited calling minutes in Italy.

However, as said before Traveltomtom readers have reported that they were charged recurring payments from iliad on their credit card after their Italy holiday. Therefore when buying an iliad sim card in Italy, always make sure it is a prepaid sim card with a one time payment or pay cash.

If Italy is one of the stops on a trip to Europe then Traveltomtom recommends a Vodafone Italy tourist sim card. They offer 30 GB data in Italy + 15 GB free EU roaming for €24.99 EUR. However, you can find better  Europe sim card deals  online, check the link to see my comparison of the best sim cards for traveling in Europe in 2024.

Order a prepaid sim card for Italy online

international prepaid sim card for italy

If your phone is not e-sim compatible but you would like to order a sim card for traveling to Italy online before your trip then check out the following.

Arrive prepared in Italy with an international prepaid sim card. You order them online and a physical prepaid sim card will be delivered to your home address. You put this sim card in your phone and it automatically connects to an available network upon arrival in Italy, basically when the plane lands you are instantly online.

SimOptions is the only sim card provider that sells physical prepaid sim cards for Italy:

1. O2 Go Card - $24.90

  • $2 calling credit (no top-up)
  • valid for 30 days
  • valid in 34 countries

2. Three Data Pack - $24.90

  • Unlimited calls/sms
  • Valid 30 days
  • Valid in 56 countries

3. Orange Holiday ZEN - $29.90

  • Unlimited calls/sms in Europe
  • 30 minutes worldwide
  • 200 sms worldwide
  • Valid 14 days
  • Valid in 34 countries

4. Bouygues Telecom - $44.90

  • Valid in 47 countries

5.  Orange Holiday Europe - $49.90

  • 120 minutes worldwide
  • 1,000 sms worldwide

Click here for more info or to  order an international prepaid sim card for traveling in Italy via SimOptions .

Personally I can recommend the Orange Holiday Europe sim card for traveling in Europe. I have used it multiple times and never had a problem. Nowadays I use the e-sim card version of this sim card for traveling in Europe .

Also a last reminder that there are amazing e-sim card deals for traveling to Italy available online. If your phone is e-sim compatible then you should definitely check it out as you can arrange everything online and no need to visit a sim card shop on arrival in Italy.

There are already e-sim cards from just $4.5 USD but you can also get e-sim cards for traveling to Italy with 50 GB data. Traveltomtom recommends ordering an e-sim card for Italy via  Airalo ,  SimOptions  or  Nomad .

For more detailed info including an answer to all FAQ about using e-sim cards when traveling to Italy check out Traveltomtom's comparison of the best e-sim cards for Italy in 2024 .

I am sure some of the above tips for staying connected in Italy, my tips about Italy e-sim cards and buying a prepaid sim card in Italy were useful for your upcoming trip to Italy.

If you have any questions please leave me a comment below, I am more than happy to assist you with any travel tips for Italy as well.

Also for some Italy travel inspiration or to check out my road to visit every country in the world I can recommend you to take a quick look at my Instagram account @traveltomtom . As of April 2024 I have been to more than 155 countries, but no rush to reach 197.

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Enjoy your trip to Italy!

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Best Tourist Sim Cards in Italy in 2024

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If you’re planning a trip to Italy, having a sim card is essential to stay connected while traveling. Access to the internet makes navigating new cities a breeze, allowing you to find the best restaurants, get directions to your accommodation, book a taxi, and share photos with your loved ones on the go.

While roaming is always an option, the charges can quickly add up when traveling internationally. That’s why we recommend either getting an eSIM or a local sim card to access local phone rates. Luckily, obtaining either option in Italy is incredibly straightforward.

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll provide you with all the information you need to know about purchasing a sim card in Italy, including the latest pricing and the best sim card that suits your needs.

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Best sim card in italy for tourists.

There’s a good chance you’re going to spend a bit of time waiting in lines when you visit Italy and with the recent development of eSims there really is no need to spend time waiting just to get a sim card.

The best sim card in italy is the Airalo eSim . With Airalo you can purchase your eSim online before you arrive in Italy and activate it at the airport. You won’t waste time finding a store, waiting in line or communicating with the staff. The prices are fairly similar to purchasing a local sim card and you can get as much or as little data as you require.

The cheapest sim card in Italy is offered by Iliad. For just 8 EUR you can get a massive 100GB of data. There are a few catches, however. Firstly, there aren’t a lot of Iliad stores around Italy which makes it quite challenging to obtain a card in the first place. Secondly, there is a hard 8GB cap on EU roaming which makes the card somewhat impractical if you plan to explore other countries. Lastly, some travellers have reported recurring credit card charges with Iliad so it is a good idea to pay with cash.

If Italy is the first part of a larger EU trip then you’re going to want to ensure you get a good local sim card with plenty of data when you arrive. I recommend the Vodafone tourist sim card as it includes 15GB data that can be used around the EU – this should be plenty.

Italy Sim Card Prices

A Tourist Sim Card in Italy costs between 8 EUR and 25 EUR in May 2024, however, the exact price will often depend on the store you visit and the plan you choose.

Alternatively, an eSim in Italy will cost between $4.50 USD and $34 USD. This, again, depends on how much data you require and which eSim provider you choose.

I generally recommend this Airalo plan for most tourists visiting Italy which includes 5GB of data which is valid for 30 days and costs $14.5 USD.

Italy Sim Card Providers

In Italy, the main sim card providers are Vodafone, Windtre, and Iliad. Vodafone is one of the largest telecommunications companies in the country, offering reliable network coverage and a wide range of plans to suit different needs. With a focus on seamless connectivity and customer satisfaction, Vodafone provides services such as voice calls, data, and mobile applications.

Windtre is another prominent provider known for its affordable plans and high-speed internet connection. It offers comprehensive voice and data services for both prepaid and postpaid customers. Windtre also offers additional services like mobile TV and streaming platforms.

Iliad, the newest player in the Italian market, has gained popularity with its low-cost plans and unlimited data offering. Known for its transparent and straightforward pricing options, Iliad appeals to budget-conscious consumers who prefer no-frills services.

These three providers offer competitive options in terms of network coverage, data plans, and pricing to cater to the diverse needs of customers in Italy.

Vodafone Tourist Sim

Vodafone is a renowned telecom company that offers affordable and reliable tourist SIM cards in Italy. These SIM cards come with a variety of plans to suit every traveler’s needs, including data, voice calls, and text messages. With extensive network coverage throughout Italy, tourists can stay connected and share their experiences seamlessly. Vodafone’s user-friendly website makes it easy to purchase and activate SIM cards, ensuring a hassle-free experience for travelers exploring Italy.

Vodafone Italy Tourist Sim Price

The price of a Vodafone tourist sim card in Italy is 25 EUR.

The plan offered by Vodafone stores includes 30GB data (15GB in EU) + 600 minutes + unlimited social media valid for 30 days.

Windtre Tourist Sim

Windtre is a well-known telecommunications company in Italy providing convenient and affordable tourist sim cards. These sim cards offer reliable coverage nationwide, ensuring seamless communication for tourists exploring Italy’s mesmerizing attractions. With various plans to choose from, visitors can stay connected, make calls, send texts, and access data without worrying about excessive roaming charges. Windtre’s tourist sim cards are a traveler’s perfect companion, enhancing their overall experience in Italy.

Windtre Italy Tourist Sim Price

The price of a Windtre tourist sim card in Italy is 14.99 EUR (+ a 10 EUR registration fee aka tourist tax).

The plan offered by Windtre stores offers 20GB data + 100 minutes valid for 30 days.

Iliad Tourist Sim

The Iliad, an ancient Greek epic poem, has captivated readers for centuries with its tale of the Trojan War. Today, tourists visiting Italy can stay connected with Iliad’s affordable and convenient sim cards. With extensive coverage across the country, Iliad ensures seamless communication for travelers. Enjoy unlimited calls, texts, and high-speed internet to share your Italian adventures with friends and family. Don’t miss a beat while exploring Italy’s exquisite destinations; stay connected with Iliad sim cards.

Iliad Italy Tourist Sim Price

The price of a Iliad tourist sim card in Italy is 8 EUR.

The plan offered by Iliad stores includes 100GB data (8GB in EU) valid for 30 days.

How to Get a Sim Card in Italy

Identify mobile providers: Vodafone, Windtre and Iliad are your best options in Italy.

Find your nearest store: Locate a store or retailer by searching on Google Maps for your nearest store or asking at your hotel reception. I’ve never had issues finding a store as they can usually be found in major cities, shopping centers, or tourist areas. If possible, I always recommend to to avoid airports and head in to an official store in the city.

Bring the necessary documents: It is always a good idea to carry your passport or identification documents for sim card registration purposes. We’ve found most providers will need to confirm your identity to provide a sim card and it can be a major hassle to head to a store only to have to come back again later with your passport.

Choose your plan: Either request the plan you are after or consult with the staff in the store to select the right plan for you. My recommendations at the beginning of this guide are a good starting point, but the staff will usually be able to suggest the best option.

Pay and activate your card: Pay for the SIM card and plan, and the staff will activate it for you.

Test: It’s always a good idea to check that you can access the internet before you leave the store. I always search for something on Google then refresh my Instagram feed to check it’s working fine.

Where to Get a Sim Card in Italy

At the airport.

Buying a prepaid sim card for Italy at the airport is usually considered the most convenient option for travellers arriving by plane.

However, airport stores selling sim cards are almost guaranteed to charge inflated prices, so if you are a cost-conscious traveller then you should definitely buy your sim card from a store in the city center.

In addition to this, we would argue that buying physical sim cards at all aren’t particularly convenient now that most people use esim compatible phones. If you are looking for the most convenient option, then buying an esim before you arrive or with the airport wifi is much easier and will save you having to queue up or communicate with staff.

If you must purchase a sim card at the airport in Italy then you will be in luck. All major international airports in Italy have stores selling sim cards. Despite the prices being higher than normal, the staff are knowledgable and will be able to get you set up with the correct sim card relatively quickly.

If you want to avoid the inflated sim card prices you’ll find at the airport and your phone isn’t esim compatible, then you’re going to need to head in to a store to buy your sim card.

I recommend visiting one of the official retail stores of the mobile internet operators such as Vodafone, Windtre and Iliad. Your best option is to enter their names into Google Maps and find the branch closest to your hotel or accommodation. Typically the staff in the official stores in Italy are knowledgable and helpful which means you can ensure you’ll walk away with a functioning sim card.

Despite this, it’s always a good idea to check your internet is working before you leave the store by loading a Google search results page and your preferred social media app. You should also ensure you always bring your passport with you when purchasing a sim card in case they need to register it.

If you like to be prepared and would prefer to arrive in Italy with your sim card all sorted and your phone ready to connect to the internet immediately then you should look into purchasing a sim card online.

The first option is to buy your sim card in advance via SimOptions, which is a company that will prepare and ship a sim card directly to your door. It’s a reliable and effective service, but with the invention of eSims it’s becoming obsolete.

The better option is to purchase an eSim online. We’ve written more on that below!

An eSim is a digital version of a traditional sim card and is most likely the future of connectivity for mobile devices. The convenience of no longer visiting a store, handing over your passport and purchasing a physical sim card is quickly making physical sim cards obsolete in favour of eSims.

We recommend Airalo’s eSim when travelling to Italy. The Airalo Italy eSim offers fast internet speeds, wide coverage and extremely competitive prices making it a far more compelling option than purchasing a physical sim card from any of the local sim card providers.

In order to get set up with an Airalo eSim , all you need to do is visit Airalo here and purchase the eSim online (the $14.5 USD plan is suitable for most travellers). Once you’ve purchased the sim card Airalo will email you instructions and a QR code. Following these instructions should take just a couple of minutes, then you’ll have a sim card in Italy without having to venture outside.

Airalo Italy

Our preferred eSim provider in Italy is Airalo . We used them, alongside a local sim card on another device, for our most recent trip to Italy and found the service to be equal to the local sim card but without the hassle of acquiring a sim card in a store.

Airalo’s Italy eSim uses the Vodafone, Telecom Italia and Wind Tre networks to provide data and connect users to the internet. You can expect very good coverage and reliability with the Vodafone, Telecom Italia and Wind Tre networksnetwork as they are amongst the best mobile internet operators in Italy.

Here are the plans and prices for Airalo’s Italy eSim:

1GB data valid for 7 days – Price: $4.50 USD 2GB data valid for 15 days – Price: $8 USD 3GB data valid for 30 days – Price: $10 USD 5GB data valid for 30 days – Price: $14.5 USD 10GB data valid for 30 days – Price: $24 USD 20GB data valid for 30 days – Price: $33 USD

For most travellers we recommend the 5GB data plan for $14.5 USD which is valid for 30 days. Some travellers may prefer a larger plan, whilst travellers visiting for just a couple of days may be fine with a smaller plan.

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Holafly Italy

An alternative eSim provider we can recommend is Holafly.

Holafly’s eSim is a suitable option for travellers who require large amounts of data, such as digital nomads and people who work online while they travel. All of Holafly’s Italy eSims offer unlimited data.

Holafly’s Italy eSim uses the ILIAD Italia/Wind Tre/Vodafone Italia/Telecom Italia/Wind Trenetwork to provide data and connect users to the internet. This network will provide reliable speeds and coverage while in Italy

Here are the plans and prices for Holafly’s Italy eSim:

Unlimited data valid for 5 days – Price: $19 USD Unlimited data valid for 7 days – Price: $27 USD Unlimited data valid for 10 days – Price: $34 USD Unlimited data valid for 15 days – Price: $47 USD Unlimited data valid for 20 days – Price: $54 USD Unlimited data valid for 30 days – Price: $64 USD Unlimited data valid for 60 days – Price: $84 USD Unlimited data valid for 90 days – Price: $99 USD

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What is an eSim?

An eSIM, known as an embedded SIM, is a digital SIM card that is built into devices like smartphones, tablets, and smartwatches. Unlike traditional SIM cards, it does not need to be physically inserted or removed.

Instead, the eSIM is integrated into the device’s hardware and can be remotely activated and programmed by a mobile network operator. This allows users to switch between different mobile networks or plans without having to physically swap SIM cards.

eSIM technology offers convenience, flexibility, and ease of use, especially for frequent travelers or individuals who regularly switch between mobile networks or travel internationally. It eliminates the need to buy and insert physical SIM cards, making it more convenient to manage multiple mobile connections on a single device.

To activate an eSIM, users can scan a QR code provided by their mobile network operator or manually enter the activation details. Once activated, the device can connect to the selected mobile network and enjoy voice, data, and messaging services, just like with a traditional SIM card.

Why Use an eSim?

Using an eSIM can be beneficial for several reasons.

One reason is the convenience it offers. Instead of physically inserting or removing a SIM card, you can easily switch between mobile networks or plans. This is especially helpful for frequent travelers who need to switch networks or use local SIM cards in different countries.

Another benefit is the dual SIM functionality. With an eSIM, you can have two active mobile numbers on the same device. This is useful for separating personal and work numbers or managing multiple phone lines.

Additionally, eSIMs save space. Since they are embedded within the device, there is no need for a physical SIM card slot. This frees up space within the device, allowing for smaller devices or the use of extra space for other components.

eSIMs also offer remote provisioning. Activation and management of mobile plans can be done remotely over the air, eliminating the need for a physical SIM card or visiting a store. This provides flexibility and convenience in managing your mobile connectivity.

Lastly, eSIM technology is future-proof. As it becomes more popular, more mobile networks and service providers are offering support for eSIMs. By using an eSIM-compatible device, you can take advantage of new services and offerings as they become available.

Overall, eSIM technology provides flexibility, convenience, and future-proofing for mobile connectivity, making it a compelling choice for many users.

eSim Supported Phones

eSIM technology is becoming increasingly popular and is supported by a growing number of smartphones and other devices. Here are some examples of eSIM-compatible phones:

Apple iPhone series (iPhone 11, iPhone 12, iPhone 13, etc.): Apple was one of the early adopters of eSIM technology and offers support for eSIM on various iPhone models.

Google Pixel series (Pixel 3, Pixel 4, Pixel 5, etc.): Google’s Pixel smartphones also support eSIM functionality, allowing users to activate and use eSIMs.

Samsung Galaxy series (Galaxy S22, Galaxy Note 20, etc.): Many of Samsung’s flagship devices now come with eSIM support, enabling users to utilize eSIM technology.

OnePlus devices (OnePlus 7, OnePlus 8, etc.): OnePlus has included eSIM support in some of its smartphone models, offering users the flexibility of using eSIMs.

Motorola Razr (2020): The latest iteration of the iconic Motorola Razr features eSIM compatibility, enabling users to use eSIMs for cellular connectivity.

These are just a few examples, and the list of eSIM-compatible phones continues to expand as more manufacturers embrace this technology. There’s a very strong chance your phone supports eSims so if you’re unsure we recommend looking it up on our list of eSim supported phones .

How to Use an eSim

Using an eSim is new for many travellers, however, the good news is it’s surprisingly easy to get set up – even for the technologically challenged!

Here’s a general guide on how to use an eSIM:

Check eSIM Compatibility: Ensure that your device supports eSIM functionality. Many newer smartphones, smartwatches, tablets, and other devices are eSIM compatible including all iPhones produced since 2018.

Obtain an eSIM: There are multiple ways to acquire an eSIM. You can purchase an eSIM online from a provider like Airalo (which we recommend) or directly from a mobile network operator. Some devices also allow you to scan a QR code provided by your carrier to download the eSIM profile.

Activate the eSIM: Your eSim provider will send you instructions to activate the sim. This will usually involve scanning a QR code, entering an activation code, or downloading the eSIM profile directly onto your device.

Set up the eSIM: Once activated, your device will guide you through the eSIM setup process. This typically involves selecting the eSIM as your preferred mobile plan, configuring settings like data roaming, and entering any necessary authentication details.

Enjoy the Connection: Once the eSIM is set up, you can use it as you would with a physical SIM card. Make calls, send messages, browse the internet, and use data services as needed. You can also switch between eSIM profiles if you have multiple eSIMs installed on your device.

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Buying a Sim Card in Italy (2024 • The BEST prepaid sim cards)

Whilst it is undeniably more legendary to wing it when entering an unknown land, buying a sim card is one thing worth compromising on.

Your mum worries, man.

While emergencies are often doable these days, especially in Europe, the local sim card is especially useful in the semi-emergency situations, when you need to call a hospital, dentist, priest etc. for the little things that go wrong. Taxis too.

Which is why you are probably looking for the best sim card in Italy ! Luckily, you have come to the right place, as I am perfectly poised to deliver some of the juiciest ways to communicate right into your lap. In this guide, I’ll take you through all the options available in Italy, and hopefully help find the best piece of plastic for you.

So let’s get stuck in!

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Gigsky Europe Package

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Why Buy an Italian Sim Card?

Buying a sim card in italy – things to consider, where to buy a sim card for italy, best sim card providers in italy, what is the best sim card in italy for tourists, faqs on buying an italian sim card, final thoughts.

There’s no doubt about it – phones make our lives immeasurably easier and can help you get so much more out of visiting Italy .

Getting cosy with an Italian sim card will give you significantly better coverage and present a significantly cheaper way of accessing the internet and making local calls. While a large percentage of top tourist locations are covered by international networks, if you are say, stuck in Molize (one for the Italians there), you will really need a local sim to get you out.

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If you have a European SIM card it will work in Italy. Otherwise, your native sim card  might  work. It also might not. If it does work, you may end up racking up eye-watering charges for roaming and data. You may also find yourself disastrously out of coverage or connectivity when you need it the most. 

Whilst your places to stay in Italy will probably have decent internet, you also want it to work out in the streets right?!

Getting a local sim card in Italy can avoid plenty of drama and save you a chunk of money in the end – if you follow these handy tips (like remembering your passport when you buy one).

Choosing which is the best sim for your travels in Italy will depend largely on your needs and preferences, so there’s no one-size-fits-all approach. Your budget and needs will determine what’s best for you which won’t necessarily work for someone else. 

Let’s take a look at the things you’ll need to consider:

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Everyone loves a deal, right? Especially when you’re travelling and potentially on a tight budget in Italy. When it comes to buying sim cards in Italy, the good news is that they’re pretty cheap – so cheap that €1 can get you 2GB of data. 

As with most things, it’s a good idea to shop around, do your research, and always read the fine print. Sometimes buying more can lead to bigger savings in the long run too. 

Some sim cards in Italy expire after a certain period. This means you can’t top up or extend them at all. Most sim cards in Italy include free EU roaming , but make sure to read the fine print here. Sometimes roaming data is capped or limited outside of Italy.

2. Mobile Data

As the number of providers grows, the more the prices of prepaid sims and data fall. In Italy, data prices are extremely reasonable.

Know how much data you’re likely to need. Like most things, it’s cheaper to buy more at a lower cost than to buy less and continuously top up. Top-ups can be costly – keep an eye out for this. 

It’s recommended that before you head off on your travels, spend some time getting to understand your average data usage. When you have a figure, add some padding – you’ll more than likely use more data on your travels than you would at home. 

3. Coverage

Spend some time researching the coverage of the various networks in the areas you’ll be visiting. Mostly, you can expect good 4G coverage, while 5G coverage in Italy is limited to the bigger cities. Vodafone and TIM have the widest 5G coverage, but it’s still very limited geographically, and the best 4G networks. 

The great news is that most tourist spots have excellent network coverage, even those off-the-beaten-track places. 

If you’re heading to Sardinia, you might want to consider a Vodafone Italy sim card for the best coverage. 

4. Bureaucracy

Getting a sim card in Italy is relatively easy to do. There’s not too much documentation required and very little red tape. You will need your passport , so make sure to have this with you. You can register up to three sim cards on one passport. 

5. Expiration

We touched on this before but check the validity of your sim as many have a set lifespan and can’t be extended past that date. Make sure you choose a sim that covers the entire duration of your stay. If you visit Italy often, you might consider an open-ended sim that doesn’t expire. 

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A new country, a new contract, a new piece of plastic – booooring. Instead, buy an eSIM!

An eSIM works just like an app: you buy it, you download it, and BOOM! You’re connected the minute you land. It’s that easy.

Is your phone eSIM ready? Read about how e-Sims work or click below to see one of the top eSIM providers on the market and  ditch the plastic .

You can purchase a sim card easily from a number of places in Italy – airports, cell phone shops, and online (for multinational companies like Vodafone, but not the small, local providers).

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In the Airport

Most tourists are tempted to grab a sim card at the airport and get it out of the way. While this is tempting, some sim cards will end up costing you way more at airports – for example, Milan and Venice airports are notoriously more expensive. However, when I was getting a sim in Greece I found the airport is slightly more reasonable in terms of prices. 

On the upside, purchasing a sim card at an airport can mean dealing with sales staff who speak better English – generally, Italians struggle a bit with English (as English speakers do with Italian!!!). 

The great news is that most cities and tourist destinations offer multiple options when it comes to cell phone stores. 

Purchasing a sim card online is one way to ensure that you don’t need to be dealing with admin on your holiday and you can hit the ground running, as it were. This way also allows you plenty of time to leisurely research the best option for you and make the right choice. 

Don’t forget to order with enough time for delivery before you leave.

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A range of options exists to choose from when it comes to picking a sim card for Italy. You can choose local or international sim providers . Many local providers have a range of options specifically for tourists, while the bigger multinationals like Vodafone are well-represented. 

GigSky is a mobile technology firm that specialises in providing e-SIM and SIM card data services to travellers across the globe. Distinguishing itself from the majority of eSIM providers, GigSky operates as an independent Network Operator, collaborating with over 400 carriers worldwide. This unique position grants them access to an extensive network infrastructure, ensuring more reliable service and fewer outages than many competitors.

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While they don’t offer local phone numbers, you can still make and receive calls via WhatsApp, Signal, Skype or whatever using the general data allowances that come as part of their eSim packages.

We have tried a LOT of different sim companies and GigSky is our top pick on account of their excellent coverage, fair prices and easy to use app. Of course, if they did offer local numbers that would be even better.

Jetpac eSim

As our world gets smaller, needing an international sim while travelling becomes not just a luxury but an absolute necessity. Enter Jetpac, a game-changing travel eSIM provider promising seamless connectivity at low costs, across the globe, sign me up.

Based out of Singapore Jetpac offers packages, designed primarily for travellers and Digital Nomads. They offer various data plans that can be used across many countries, and the service includes features like free airport lounge access if your flight is delayed.

Technophobes don’t panic, if you’ve just figured out how to post an Instagram story, fear not, it’s simple and straightforward to activate a Jetpac eSIM. Users need to sign up on the Jetpac website or app, choose a plan that fits their travel needs, and then scan a QR code to install the eSIM on their device. And it gets better, Jetpac eSIMs are compatible with a range of devices, including many models from Apple, Samsung, and Google.

We love Jetpac for its ease of setup and reliable connectivity. JetPac makes it a handy tool for international travel, ensuring continuous access to mobile data across multiple destinations. While they don’t offer local numbers, we love that most of their packs last for 30 days by default so you can just concentrate on how much data you need.

Sim Options

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SimOptions is a reputable global marketplace that specialises in offering high-quality prepaid eSIMs for travellers in over 200 destinations worldwide. The platform has been dedicated to providing the best possible eSIM and international sim options at the most competitive rates for travellers since 2018. They rigorously test and select eSIMs to ensure that you receive the best connectivity and service wherever you travel.

As well as effectively acting as a broker from a number of the best eSIM providers, SimOptions also offer their own eSIM products too.

Basically, SimOptions is kind of like a market comparison website for helping you find the best sim for your travels . You simply type in your destination and they bring up the different eSIM options from a wide number of prospective providers and suppliers

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Irish based Sim Local specialise in providing eSIM services, primarily targeted at global travellers to help them stay connected without incurring expensive roaming charges. Based in Dublin and London, Sim Local sells local SIM cards and eSIM profiles through their retail outlets, vending machines, and online platforms.

Sim Local offers a variety of eSIM plans that can be activated instantly and are designed to provide a convenient and secure way to stay connected in numerous countries. Their services are beneficial for those who travel frequently, as they provide the option to switch between multiple eSIM profiles on a single device, depending on the user’s location and needs.

They also offer pretty comprehensive customer support and a range of payment options, including Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, and Google Pay, all processed securely via Stripe.

Yesim eSIM

YeSim is an excellent app that connects travellers with eSim packages. YeSim do not provide network or data themselves but act as kind of a broker helping travellers to find the best and cheapest possible eSim for their trip. They provides eSIM packages for over 120 countries and for each country they cover, they offer a variety of different packages to suit all needs and budgets.

Somewhat uniquely, they also offer virtual phone numbers in many countries which makes them our top pick. They also offer a great Europe eSim package which we recommend using for Italy. Finally, you can get yourself €3 off any package by using the promo code “Backpacker” at the checkout.

Arguably one of the best prepaid sim cards in Italy for tourists. They’ve got great coverage, the biggest 5G network, and plenty of plans and packages to choose from and are really affordable. The only downside is that while you can recharge and top-up on their website, you can’t purchase a sim online. 

  • 50GB and unlimited prepaid minutes and SMS

Vodafone Italy

Vodafone Italy has a prepaid sim card in Italy specifically for tourists. If you’re travelling to more countries in Europe, this is a great option without any EU data limits. Excellent coverage and easy recharge online – a simple alternative. 

  • 15GB in the EU and 500 minutes within the EU
  • Valid for 30 days

A merge between Wind and 3 (a UK mobile internet provider), this provider offers a wide range of prepaid sim cards in Italy. 

  • Starting from 12 €
  • 20GB and unlimited calls and 200 SMS

Here’s what we’re usually asked about buying a sim card in Italy.

What is the best prepaid sim card in Italy?

TIM is probably the best prepaid sim card in Italy, especially for tourists. Available as a physical sim card, there are range of great value deals to get stuck into, including cheap data plans. Head to the TIM store to get stuck into the next level of google maps, Instagram, and banking on the fly!

Is there an Italian sim card for Iphones?

Any sim card you pick up should be compatible with your Iphone. If you get a physical sim, you can usually snap it into the size you want- but make sure you don’t go too small. Some Iphones are compatible with the trendy new esim fad, but not all, so its worth checking if yours is!

Is there a good Italian sim card for travellers?

Getting hold of a vodaphone sim card will give you access to data and phone coverage all over the EU. If you want to step it up a notch, get yourself a onesim, which although might not be the cheapest, offers good rates in over 200 countries (which is insane). If you want to go local, try TIM, which gives great local deals and offers.

Where can I get a sim card in Italy?

Generally, any phone shop or tech store. You can pick a sim card up straight from the airport, but it is more expensive to do it this way. Sim cards bought from the airport are generally more expensive. Alternatively, you can buy an esim or general traveller sim card before you arrive, but these are usually slightly more expensive than getting a local sim.

Italy is an incredible year-round destination that offers everything from gastronomical delights to art and history in spades. Whether you’re planning to visit the bustling cities, quaint villages, or natural settings, make sure you’ve chosen a sim card for Italy that won’t let you down.

Want another kind of sim card? Check out the revolutionary new Nomad e-sim , an app-based sim card covering over 100 countries that can be organised before you leave home! Another option is to look at the Spanish-based HolaFly which offers similar worldwide coverage.

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I purchased a 50euro SIM card for 1 month in Italy at vodaphone . I’m her for 4 months & they told me I just pay each month another 15 euro for 50g which I did . I’m now in Spain & receiving messages to say I have no gigabyte left. I phoned vodaphone & the guy I spoke to won’t phone me back. He has all my info . What can I do ? I feel they have lied to me ?

Continue to contact their support for a refund. If you still get no assistance do a charge back via your bank.

Hi, With reference to the TIM 50GB for 15 Euro per month deal you mention. The devil being in the detail, the 50GB only applies if you sign up for TIM Automatic Recharge, so having the 15 Euro paid each month, else you get a lessor 25GB. I believe this is worth highlighting!

Thanks for the detailed information. Can we simply buy a sim card in a supermarket once we arrive in northern Italy (3 zinnen) ? Ideally, a sim that will do our pending trip to Italy in Jan-Feb 2023. However in the middle of 2023 we also need one that will do Italy, France and Swiss networks for a running event. Any suggestions as to a sim that will do all three countries, but especially Italy and France ?

I am not sure about a supermarket bit here phone stores who will send you a sim. You may need a passport and you can encounter a language barrier.

Best of luck

Thanks for the summary. Here’s my question: your Vodafone listing for the tourist plan says it is easily rechargeable on line, but also that the plan lasts for 30 days. I will be in Italy for 33 days. Does that mean I need to buy a new SIM/plan on day 31, or can I recharge my original one?

You should be able to recharge your original SIM card, USUALLY it’s the credit , (data, phone calls, text) that expires after a given period. When buying you should check how long the SIM will remain active.

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Buying SIM Cards in Italy in 2024: Best Guide for Tourists and Ex-Pats

Buying SIM Cards in Italy in 2024: Best Guide for Tourists and Ex-Pats

Whether you are visiting Italy as a tourist, studying abroad, or making the big move, buying a SIM card in Italy is likely the right choice for your budget and phone coverage abroad.

There are many reasons to get a SIM card in Italy to help facilitate travel or easing life in a new country. Having been a tourist in previous years and now a local, I’ve learned a lot about using my phone with Italian SIM cards!

This easy to use guide will answer every question you have about SIM cards in Italy!

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What is a SIM Card & Why Do You Need a SIM Card in Italy

A SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card is a tiny memory card inserted into our phones that allows the phone provider to identify you as a customer and charge you. It also can store information from your phone, like contacts.

There are a ton of reasons why you would want to purchase a SIM card in Italy, whether you are traveling or you’re a new expat in Italy .

  • International phone plans through your home provider are likely way more expensive than buying a local SIM card.
  • You’ll want to keep in touch with your family and friends and have access to data roaming.
  • Avoid being stuck in an emergency situation without a working phone.
  • Coverage is likely better from a local provider than your international provider.
  • You can’t rely on finding free WiFi everywhere in Italy.

Figuring out your phone plan is one of the first steps you should take as a new expat and part of the overall moving abroad checklist you should be using to ensure a smooth transition into your life abroad.

Can tourists get SIM cards in Italy? Yes! Tourists can get SIM cards in Italy either by signing up for prepaid SIM cards from large providers, regular pay-as-you-go SIM cards or international eSIMs.

Where You Can Buy a SIM Card in Italy

Before I list where you can buy your Italian SIM card, know this: you have to buy it in person.

To legally purchase a SIM card in Italy, you have to present photo ID . For this reason, I do not recommend buying SIM cards online.

There are some providers that allow you to buy the SIM card online, but you would still need to register it in person.

Pro Tip: One of the most convenient places with SIM cards available to purchase in Italy as a tourist is at the airport. Don’t do it! It’s an overpriced tourist trap!

The best way to buy a SIM card in Italy is to go directly to the store of your chosen phone provider. You can find stores in shopping malls and city centers.

Usually when I traveled to Italy (before I lived here), I would end up using my international phone plan for the first few days I arrive in the country as I waited for the SIM to be activated.

This is why, if you’re only traveling to Italy for a short amount of time , like a week, then you may just find it’s easier to pay for your international plan with your domestic provider. Buying a SIM card in Italy is still a cheaper option, but you may lose precious vacation time to go to the phone provider store and wait to activate the SIM.

Italy’s Phone Providers with the Best SIM cards for Tourists & Locals

There are a lot of different phone providers that offer specific tourist SIM Cards in Italy. The most popular are TIM , Vodafone Italy , and WindTre. (Note: I’ve linked English versions of the websites where possible, but you may have to use Google Translate for Italian web pages.)

If you’re going to Italy on vacation as a tourist , then I recommend going with one of these three main providers. They have the more detailed packages for tourists, and the process is very simple to sign up with them.

If you’re living in Italy , then looking into one of the smaller providers could mean lots of savings over time. Some of the smaller providers are branches of the larger ones and run on the larger networks (aka Vodafone and ho Mobile use the same network), so your coverage and customer service are just as good.

Here are smaller providers with cheaper prices that offer good coverage as well including:

  • ho Mobile (My provider)
  • Iliad – becoming a faster growing, still inexpensive option.
  • PosteMobile
  • Kena (If you translate this site there is lots of thorough information about how their SIM works specifically.)

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What You Need In Order to Purchase an Italian SIM Card

To get a SIM card in Italy, you will need:

  • To be at least 16 years old.
  • A photo ID so bring your passport!
  • A Codice Fiscale. This is a tax code to used for identification in Italy. If you’re living in Italy, you will want to sign up for your Codice Fiscale ASAP through the Agenzia dell’Entrate . If you are a tourist, the phone company will create a Codice Fiscale for you on the spot in-store while you’re purchasing your SIM card.

e-SIMs in Italy

Beyond a physical SIM card, there are now e-SIMs .

e-SIMs, or electronic SIM cards, can be purchased online and allow more flexibility in plan options, country usage and being able to skip the normal SIM card purchase process.

Order your e-SIM online, receive a QR code, scan it and complete setup.

Sounds easy right? It is, but the catch here is that your phone needs to be e-SIM compatible.

Good to know: Many e-SIMs for Italy only cover data and not calls and texting.

How Much SIM cards in Italy Cost

Many companies offer prepaid SIM Cards in Italy that are affordable and ideal for short-term stays .

If you’re staying long-term in Italy, for example studying abroad or moving, prepaid packages may mean you overpay for a SIM card. It is likely cheaper for you to sign up for a phone plan and pay-as-you-go.

A SIM card in Italy comprises two different costs : first, an activation fee usually around the 10 euro mark, and second, a monthly or top-off payment that will differ depending on the plan you sign up for.

For example, with my ho Mobile plan, there was a €9.99 activation fee, and the monthly phone bill price is €6.99. I’ll explain more about this in the next section!

Ricarica or Recharging Your Account

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Download your phone provider’s app to easily track how much data you have left for the month.

The “ residuo ” is the amount of money you have left as credit to pay for your monthly phone bill.

The amount (in my case, €6.99) is automatically deducted from this residuo when you pay through the phone app/internet account.

If the residuo amount drops into the negative, all you have to do is “ ricarica ” or top-off your account with the amount of your choice.

I personally always top-off the minimum amount (€5) in case I ever need to stop using the SIM. This way, I don’t have money left over in the residuo .

You can also buy credit in person at places like grocery stores in Italy or “tabaccheria” but be aware you will likely need to pay for it in cash.

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In some cases you can also choose to sign up for a pay-by-month plan rather than topping off your account. Although It’s usually a hassle to exit these contracts since you can’t just cancel them on your own. So, pay-by-month is the most flexible option.

How to Activate an Italian SIM Card

Once you’ve signed up for your SIM card it’s now time to activate it so you have a working phone!

Likely, you’ll be signing up in person and the clerk will install and activate the card for you.

You can also do it yourself by making an account with the phone provider, but this is really for particular cases. For example, when I moved to Italy, my family already had an extra SIM card for me to use but because I was not an Italian citizen (yet!), so they used their documents to make the phone account under their name while signing me up through the app.

In order to activate an Italian SIM card, your phone must be “unlocked.” What this means is that sometimes US or foreign phone providers will lock the phone so that it can only be used with that provider. You’ll have to go to them first to make sure they unlock it for you.

The last thing to keep in mind is that your phone will not work immediately. It will take up to 48 hours for the SIM card to activate and for you to start using the data and coverage of your Italian phone plan!

Do you need to change your phone number if you switch to an Italian SIM card? Will you lose information on your phone?

Having an Italian SIM Card means you will now have an Italian phone number . Make sure to keep your original SIM card from your home provider for when your trip is over.

Pro tip : Keep your original SIM card in a safe place, like your wallet or where you keep important documents like your passport.

Switching to an Italian SIM card does not mean you will lose any information on your phone. The only change I had to make on my iPhone when switching to an Italian SIM card was choosing if I wanted to update my FaceTime and WhatsApp number to be my new Italian phone number.

You can try to keep it your old phone number, but it may not work.

The PIN and the PUK: What are they and what do you do with them?

On the card from which you pop out your new SIM, there are two important 4-digit codes: the PIN and the PUK.

When using a SIM card in Italy, every time you turn off your phone and turn it back on, you will have to unlock your SIM card.

This is an extra measure of privacy and security. Enter the four digit PIN code and voila, it’s unlocked! You also have the option to change the 4-digit pin to something you can remember more easily.

I recommend holding onto that card in a safe place, like your wallet, so you don’t have a chance of forgetting it.

After three attempts to unlock your phone with the PIN, you’ll then only be able to unlock it with the PUK code. This is the backup code and should also be kept super secret!

Free EU Roaming

Because Italy is a part of the European Union, almost every member country in Europe has a partner phone provider with Italy’s phone providers. This means free EU roaming – just make sure to turn data roaming on in your phone settings!

This means your phone will work if you travel outside of Italy to another EU country. However, keep in mind not every country in Europe is in the EU. I traveled to Switzerland just across the Italian border and my phone didn’t work the entire trip!

Other Useful Italy Guides

Day-to-day life and travel in Italy is not just the fun activities and breathtaking landscapes! It is also the practical aspects of getting around a new place.

Check out some of these other helpful “life in Italy” guides to prepare you for travels or life abroad!

  • How to Use Buses in Italy
  • The Best Places to Live in Italy According to Your Lifestyle
  • How to Move to Italy from the USA
  • Driving in Italy Guide

The SGTD Take

Buying a SIM card in Italy in 2024 is a relatively straightforward process, but there are significant differences to how Italian phone plans work in comparison to where I’m from, the United States.

The best part is that they are an inexpensive way to stay connected to home. Whether you are living in Italy or traveling the country for longer than a week, it’s a worthy process to go through to save money and not have to rely on free WiFi, which is still limited outside of hotels and restaurants.

Have other questions? Leave them in a comment!

Italy Trip Planning Resources

  • Accommodation : For Italy, I mainly use Booking.com to search and book places to stay.
  • Booking flights : I like to search for flights through Skyscanner , but I also book direct depending on the airline.
  • Activities & experiences : For things to do that require a ticket, and for more unique trip activities, I use Musement .
  • Road trip : For renting a car, I get the best prices by comparing companies with AutoEurope . I then use ViaMichelin to estimate road trip costs and Autostrade.it to find gas stations/have live updates on traffic.
  • Transportation : Traveling by public transportation is a great way to see Italy. I use Trenitalia or Trainline to book tickets for trains and Flixbus for long-haul bus trips.
  • Accessories : I always travel with this portable charger to stay connected and with a universal adapter to accommodate Italy’s plug types.
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Good information about Buy a SIM Card in Italy

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I’m glad you found it helpful! 🙂

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Hey, following your tips I bought an HO Mobile SIM card. I just think it is worth mentioning that I picked mine in a Edicola and I got three cards instead of just one. For each card, once acrtivated, you and your friend get 5 euros credit. So, if you are travel with someone else, it may be a great idea.

That’s great to know, thanks for sharing! 🙂

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THANK YOU! This was very useful.

I’m glad you found it helpful, thanks for reading! 🙂

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Very helpful, many thanks

No problem, happy you’ve found it useful! 🙂

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Thanks for info. I am currently in Italy, all together for five weeks. I did go to Vodafone and purchased a SIM card the day after I arrived and have an Italian number. I’m not tech savvy, so excuse me if my following question seems naive: What will happen to texts or vmail messages that people will leave on my US number, when I have the Vodafone sim card installed while I’m in Italy? For instance, I get lots of texts back home, many do not have WhatsApp or even know I’m away. They will be sending me texts. What happens to those texts and/or vmails? When I get back home, and reinsert my US sim card, what happens? Thanks in advance.

I hope you are enjoying your time in Italy! As for your US SIM card and phone number, you would have to reinsert the SIM into your phone to see any messages or calls that have arrived there. The texts and calls will all remain on your SIM card even while you are not using it, so it is important to store it in a safe place that you will remember!

Once you reinsert it, if you send a text or make a call (depending on your phone plan), your phone service provider will reactivate your plan.

So, you’ll still have all the messages you receive to your US number on your US SIM card whenever you choose to reinsert it. If you wanted to reinsert it now to let people know about your travels, you just have to be aware that you could be charged by your US phone service provider and remember your Italian SIM card pin for when you reinsert the Italian SIM. I hope that this is all clear and let me know if you have any other questions! 🙂

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My daughter will be in Italy on a student visa. Short-term, only a few months. Do you know if this impacts the need for a codice fiscale (i.e., will she need to get one on her own, or will they treat her as a tourist and create one at the phone store)?

When I studied abroad, I signed up for a phone plan in which they created the codice fiscale for me at the phone provider store! It basically worked as a pay-as-you-go system, so I would just recharge the account once a month to keep the plan going. I believe this will work also for your daughter.

Now, if you want to be safe, you can easily get a codice fiscale, either before coming to Italy or upon arrival. If you want to get it before coming to Italy, you can do so through your local Italian embassy/consulate. Or, once you get to Italy, you fill out this form and submit it to the local office of the Agenzia delle Entrate.

As I said, she should also be fine just walking into the phone store and explaining she needs a SIM card as a tourist for a couple months! I hope this information is helpful!

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we are arriving Bari on 03/09/2022 .we need prepaid sim card for samsung galaxi 21S at least 10 GB and about 600 minutes phone calls for two weeks not expensive. can you help us with this?

Based on your needs, I found a couple of options for you:

– TIM in viaggio pass : 10 GB with 500 minutes for calls and 500 texts, valid for 30 days and costs €20 – Iliad Prepaid SIM card : €7.99 per month for 80 GB of data and unlimited texts and calls, the catch is that Iliad stores are usually a bit harder to locate since it is a smaller brand

I believe Vodafone may also have a good offer for your needs, but I couldn’t find the information on their website. Regardless, I recommend buying your SIM card in person in Bari at one of the phone providers’ stores so that they can help you install and activate the SIM card and so that you can get the best deal (the stores are always a better deal than tourist traps like the airport stands). I hope this information helps and that you have a great trip!

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Hi Michela, Thanks for the useful information! Does it always take 48 hours for tourist SIM cards of any service provider to activate? That seems like a major drawback, considering I will only be in Italy for a short time and constantly on the move. Is there no way to get a SIM card that activates immediately?

I’m glad you found the post helpful! I believe phone providers say 24-48 hours for activation, but in reality, when I did it, it was activated within less than 24 hours. I’ve even read about people having their SIM activated and ready for use within an hour of purchasing it! The best thing to do to get the SIM to be activated as quickly as possible is to get it at a phone provider store and not try to buy your own and activate it yourself. Usually, if you can go to a store and get help from a clerk to do the whole registration and activation process for you, the SIM card will be ready to use faster!

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SIM card will be ready … Thanks for the useful information! Does it always take 48 hours for tourist Sim cards of any service provider to activate?

Hi Krishan, thanks for reading! Yes, for nearly every carrier it will take 24-48 hours to start working!

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Hi Michela, Thank you for sharing all this info! Do you know which of the providers offer a prepaid sim card thst can be used in different countries in Europe? I am planing to travel to France, UK& Spain, and hope to find one provider that will support all of these countries, without having to change sim cards.

Hi Naama. The SIM cards from any of the main providers should work in Europe but they have limited amounts of data. You would have to speak directly with the provider to understand how you could buy more data/calls/messages!

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Italy SIM Cards: Everything You Need To Know

by Melissa Giroux | Last updated Apr 26, 2024 | Europe , Italy , SIM Cards , Travel Tips

Visiting Italy soon? Make sure to know what to expect when it comes to purchasing an Italy SIM card .

In this guide, we’ll explain where to buy a SIM card in Italy in person and online. We’ll also discuss prepaid SIM cards and eSIMs if your mobile supports them.

That said, if you’re traveling to other countries in Europe, you should be able to use the same SIM card because most SIM card providers also offer coverage in other European countries.

Before you read this guide, you may wonder if you actually need a SIM card in Italy. If you don’t mind not having Internet, you’ll likely find free Wifi in restaurants, shopping malls, and hotels.

That said, if you need data to get around, call an Uber, or translate Italian – you may want to get a SIM card for your travels in Italy.

Note that your mobile phone provider may already offer Italian coverage if you’re European. If that’s the case, you won’t need a SIM card for your adventures in Italy.

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Best SIM Cards In Italy

If you’re traveling in Italy, we recommend using a SIM card from Vodafone, Iliad, TIM, or Airalo. (I’ll get back to Airalo later on, so keep reading to learn more!)

That said, if you’re planning on visiting other countries during your trip to Europe, you might want to make sure to pick an option that offers coverage in other European countries.

How To Buy A SIM Card In Italy

You can either buy a Europe prepaid SIM card in person in some international airports, mobile provider stores, convenience stores, or online.

Usually, you can expect higher costs and low data offers at the airport, so we don’t recommend buying a SIM card at the airport.

That said, you won’t necessarily find SIM card shops in every airport, so it’s essential to keep this in mind. And, when you see a shop, you might also have limited options.

For this reason, I’d recommend buying a SIM card directly from the mobile provider store. Note that you may need your passport to buy one.

Although, this means you won’t get data right upon your arrival. So, if you prefer to be connected at all times, you could use an eSIM or purchase a European prepaid SIM card online.

Now, let’s take a look at the data plans offered by Vodafone, Iliad, and TIM.

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Vodafone Italy SIM Cards

Vodafone Italy offers a plan called ‘Vodafone Holiday’ to tourists:

  • 300 minutes & SMS to your home country
  • 2 GB of data

As a visitor, this is a good option for Italy, depending on the length of your trip.

Iliad SIM Cards

Iliad has several different prepaid plans available:

  • Giga 120: 120 GB, one month, EUR 9.99
  • Giga 80: 80 GB, one month, EUR 7.99
  • Data 300: 300 GB, one month, EUR 13.99

TIM SIM Cards

TIM offers a special ‘TIM tourist’ plan to travelers, which includes the following:

Overall, we think Iliad is the best option if you plan to buy your SIM card in person. That said, any would do if you can’t find their store!

How To Buy An Italy Prepaid SIM Card Online

If you wish to have your SIM card ready for your arrival, you could purchase it online or on websites like Amazon.

You’ll find different plans on Amazon. For example, the Orange Holiday Europe Prepaid SIM Card works in more than 30 countries and gives you 20BG of data for 14 days. Italy is included.

But there are many other options worth considering, so have a look and make sure the countries you plan on visiting are listed.

Browse your options on Amazon

Another option is to purchase a prepaid European SIM card on SimOptions .

They currently offer various data plans in Italy.

Browse your options on SimOptions

Finally, the last option is to buy an eSIM card for Europe.

How To Buy An eSIM Card For Italy

eSIM is a new concept that allows you to have a virtual SIM card inside your phone. If your mobile phone supports eSIM cards – it’s definitely one of the best options to get data in Italy.

Curious? Learn more about eSIM for travelers .

I started using eSIM as soon as my mobile phone supported it. To buy eSIMs, I usually use Airalo .

Keep reading to learn more about the best eSIMs in Italy.

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If you want to buy an eSIM for Italy, you could purchase one on Airalo . This website offers many eSIM cards worldwide and special plans for Europe and Italy.

I’ve been using Airalo in Europe for several years, and it works fine.

Here are the options available :

  • 1 GB, valid for 7 days for $4.50
  • 2 GB, valid for 15 days for $8
  • 3 GB, valid for 30 days for $10
  • 5 GB, valid for 30 days for $14.50
  • 10 GB, valid for 30 days for $24
  • 20 GB, valid for 30 days for $33

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Here’s an overview of the options available in Europe :

  • 1 GB, valid for 7 days for $5
  • 3 GB, valid for 30 days for $13
  • 5 GB, valid for 30 days for $20
  • 10 GB, valid for 30 days for $37
  • 50 GB, valid for 90 days for $100
  • 100 GB, valid for 180 days for $185

The options mentioned above are part of Eurolink and offer coverage in 39 countries, including Italy.

Alternatively, if you’re traveling in other countries that are not mentioned on the list, you can try Discover Global, which offers coverage in 124 countries, including Italy.

Here’s an overview of the options available on Discover Global :

  • 1 GB, valid for 7 days for $9
  • 2 GB, valid for 15 days for $17
  • 3 GB, valid for 30 days for $24
  • 5 GB, valid for 60 days for $35
  • 10 GB, valid for 180 days for $59
  • 20 GB, valid for 365 days for $69

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Now, one important thing to note about Airalo is that you’ll need to keep an eye out for the provider in each country.

Suppose you ever have trouble connecting to the Internet during your trip. In that case, it might be because you’re connecting automatically to networks and need to select a network manually instead.

When you purchase the eSIM, you’ll get access to the list of networks supported in each country.

Go to Airalo

Holafly Italy

Alternatively, you could look at your options on Holafly . You can read our Holafly review to learn more about this eSIM store. I’ve also tried this eSIM provider in Europe, and it worked fine.

They offer the following plans in Italy:

  • Unlimited data for 5 days for $19
  • Unlimited data for 5 days for $27
  • Unlimited data for 10 days for $34
  • Unlimited data for 15 days for $47
  • Unlimited data for 20 days for $54
  • Unlimited data for 30 days for $64
  • Unlimited data for 60 days for $87
  • Unlimited data for 90 days for $99

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Nomad Italy

Finally, Nomad is also a great eSIM provider.

Here’s an overview of the plans available for Italy:

  • 1GB, valid for 7 days for $5
  • 3GB, valid for 30 days for $11
  • 5GB, valid for 30 days for $16
  • 10GB, valid for 30 days for $24
  • 20GB, valid for 30 days for $34

Go to Nomad

Final Thoughts On SIM Cards In Italy

As you can see, getting a prepaid SIM card in Italy or even an eSIM for your travels in Italy is pretty easy. You’ll even be able to stay connected wherever you go in Europe without changing your SIM card, especially if you purchase a European SIM card .

I believe the eSIM card is the most convenient way to get data in Italy if you wish to have data upon your arrival. This way, you won’t need to go to a store to buy a SIM card. Obviously, you need to make sure your mobile phone supports eSIM first.

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Guide to Buying a SIM Card in Italy

Are you looking for a guide to buying a SIM card in Italy ? We’ve got you covered!

If you’re planning a trip to Italy , you’re probably making mental lists of the sights you want to see and preparing the things you’ll need to capture those memories such as a camera, chargers, sunblock, local money, and your passport.

However, getting a local SIM card is often forgotten when making travel plans.

When you go home from a nice vacation, the last thing you want to see is your exorbitant phone bill caused by unexpected roaming charges. Even more terrifying is the thought of being cut off from the outside world in the middle of the Italian countryside, without access to a map or GPS.

To avoid this costly and anxiety-inducing hassle, we’ve compiled all the information you’ll need to purchase a SIM card in Italy.

In this post, we’ll discuss where to get the best deals on SIM cards in Italy, as well as how much they cost and what kind of coverage you can expect.

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Guide to Buying a SIM Card in Italy

You may have doubts about getting a SIM card in Italy before reading this guide. Free Wi-Fi may be found in most public places including cafés, malls, and hotels if you can go without the Internet.

But to move around, order an Uber, or translate Italian while in Italy, you may wish to purchase a local SIM card.

Bear in mind that if you live in Europe, your mobile phone service provider may already provide coverage in Italy. That eliminates the need for a SIM card throughout your travels in Italy.

What You Will Need To Have To Buy an Italian SIM Card

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If you are going to purchase a SIM card in Italy, you will need the following:

• Be at the age of 16 or older

• A photo ID, so bring your passport with you!

• A Codice Fiscale

This is an identity number that can be used in Italy’s tax system.

If you are currently residing in Italy, you need to contact the Agenzia dell’Entrate as soon as possible to register for your Codice Fiscale .

While you are in the store purchasing your SIM card, if you are a tourist, the phone company will immediately generate a Codice Fiscale for you on the spot in the store.

Where To Buy a SIM Card in Italy

Guide to Buying a SIM Card in Italy

First, it’s important to remember that you can’t just order a SIM online in Italy over the phone or online; you’ll need to go to a store and pick one out.

Due to the legal requirements of purchasing a SIM card in Italy, we strongly advise against ordering SIM cards online for shipping.

Buying a SIM card at the airport is also not recommended either due to the high prices and limited data plans that are typically available there. Keep in mind that not all airports have stores selling SIM cards. And when you do find a store, your choices may be limited.

Getting a SIM card straight from the store of your chosen cell service provider is strongly advised. Bear in mind that you might need your passport to get one.

Take into account that if you’ll just be in Italy for a short time, say a week, it may be more convenient to simply pay for the international plan rather than buying a SIM card. The SIM card is still less expensive, but it requires a trip to the phone company and some of your vacation time to activate the SIM.

Things To Know About SIM Cards in Italy

Guide to Buying a SIM Card in Italy

There is no one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to selecting a SIM card for use in Italy. Rather, it will depend on your individual requirements and tastes. What works for one person may not be suitable for another, depending on factors like available funds and other requirements.

So, let’s have a look at the factors that must be taken into account when buying a SIM card in Italy.

• Requirements

In Italy, getting a sim card is a simple process. There is not a lot of paperwork involved, and the bureaucracy is minimal.

Your passport is required, so please bring it.

A maximum of three SIM cards can be registered per passport.

Everyone enjoys a good bargain, especially if you’re a tourist on a limited budget in Italy. The good news is that Italian SIM cards are rather inexpensive, with just one euro buying two gigabytes of data.

Shopping around, researching well, and reading the fine print are all important practices when purchasing anything. The discounts you realize from bulk purchases may surprise you.

Compared with other developed countries, data plans in Italy are incredibly cheap. Still, you must determine how much information you will actually need.

It’s usually more cost-effective to stock up when prices are low rather than to buy a smaller quantity and constantly replenish it.

Be wary also of the cost of top-ups.

The majority of Italy has excellent 4G service, but only the larger cities in Italy have access to 5G.

Although 5G availability is restricted at this time, Vodafone and TIM have the greatest 4G networks and the widest coverage.

Even in less-traveled areas, most major networks provide reliable service for visitors. If you are planning to travel to Sardinia, a Vodafone Italy SIM card is highly recommended.

• Expiration

It’s important to have a SIM card that will last for the entire time you’re in the country.

If you plan on making frequent trips to Italy, a SIM card that doesn’t run out of time may be a good investment.

3 Best SIM Cards in Italy

In Italy, consumers tend to favor Vodafone, TIM, and Windtre, especially for pay-as-you-go SIM plans. Their stores can be found in any major European metropolis like Rome, Milan, Venice, Florence, etc.

Note that when purchasing a local SIM anywhere in Italy, it is necessary to present a valid form of identification, such as a passport.

Guide to Buying a SIM Card in Italy

TIM is regarded as the “best prepaid SIM card for travellers in Italy.”

TIM provide very reasonable rates despite having excellent coverage and the largest 5G network, plus a wide variety of plans and packages to select from.

The one drawback is that you cannot buy a SIM card through their website . However, you are able to recharge and top off your account there.

Price : 15 € Data package : 50GB and unlimited prepaid minutes and SMS Expiration : 30 days but can be renewed monthly

2. Vodafone Italy

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There is one pre-paid Vodafone Italy SIM card available in Italy, and it is geared exclusively toward travelers.

This is a fantastic option that does not impose any data constraints on your journey throughout Europe; so you can use it if you will be visiting multiple countries.

Vodafone Italy is straightforward option with excellent coverage and user-friendly online recharging capabilities.

Price : 30 € Data package : 15GB in EU and 500 minutes within the EU Expiration : Valid for only 30 days

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This service, which is a merger between Wind and 3 (a mobile Internet provider in the United Kingdom), offers a large variety of prepaid SIM cards to customers in Italy.

Price : Starting from 12 € Data package : 20GB and unlimited calls and 200 SMS Expiration : 30 days but can be renewed monthly

How To Activate a SIM Card in Italy

Guide to Buying a SIM Card in Italy

The SIM card you ordered must be activated before it can be used in a phone.

The card will be installed and activated for you by the sales clerk if you sign up in person.

In order to use an Italian SIM card in Italy, your phone must be “unlocked.” This means that in some cases, a phone’s provider from say, the United States or somewhere abroad, may lock it for use solely on their network. You should visit them first to verify if they are willing to unlock it for you.

Finally, bear in mind that you will have to wait for your phone to start working. The SIM card activation process can take up to 48 hours.

You can add money to your pay-as-you-go SIM at any time after you’ve bought it.

SIM card topping up refers to the practice of adding more data to a SIM card after the initial allotment has been used up.

A provider’s app or a trip to a physical store are both viable options. Depending on how much extra data, minutes, and texting you need, topping up can cost as little as €10 or as much as €50.

For a short trip of up to two weeks, it is fine to use your domestic plan in another country. You may save a lot of money with the SIM card if your trip lasts more than two weeks.

Final Thoughts

Guide to Buying a SIM Card in Italy

It’s easy to get a SIM card in Italy, but the phone plans here may be very different from what you’re used to in your home country.

The best part, though, is that getting a local SIM card is a cheap way to maintain contact with loved ones back home.

If you plan on being in Italy for more than a week, it is worth your time to set up an Italian SIM card so that you may avoid high roaming charges and use your own device rather than the restricted free Wi-Fi available in public spaces.

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Buying a Sim Card in Italy – 2024 Travellers Guide

Written by: Artur Jakucewicz Rome Holiday Planning Expert

Buying a Sim Card in Italy Travellers Guide

Before embarking on a trip to Italy from a country outside the European Union, it’s vital to plan ahead for mobile Internet roaming.

You have three options to ensure internet access during your Italian adventure:

  • You could activate international roaming through your current mobile operator, although this might not always be cost-effective.
  • Purchasing a local SIM card upon arrival is another option, but it’s important to note that activation could take up to 24 hours.
  • To hit the ground running, consider buying an e-SIM online before you travel. This enables you to start using the Internet immediately after landing in Italy.

Let’s delve into each option, aiming to identify the most beneficial one for your circumstances.

Indeed, if you’re seeking a cost-effective and hassle-free solution for mobile connectivity in Italy, purchasing an electronic SIM card online could be your best bet. This approach is compatible with virtually all modern phones released in the last five years.

However, if you’re toting an older device and a budget of $150 for two weeks of Italian travel doesn’t raise your eyebrows, you might find the initial part of this article sufficient.

Regardless of your specific plans, having internet access in Italy is essential for the following:

  • Sharing your experiences with loved ones. From captivating sights to delightful culinary adventures, Italy offers a treasure trove of photo-worthy moments.
  • Utilizing travel apps to enhance your journey. Check out our recommendations for must-have apps before setting off for Italy.
  • Keeping tabs on the weather forecast. Not sure what to pack? Take a peek at our dressing guide for various months in Rome.

Comparison of Roaming Prices for US Mobile Operators

Let’s take a closer look at roaming costs for US mobile operators. The table below reveals the varying costs of mobile Internet, depending on the length of your stay in Italy. For reference, I immediately cited the cost of eSim from the Holafly operator in the rightmost column.

It’s crucial to consider the volume of mobile data your operator provides in roaming. For instance, T-Mobile only offers a 15GB limit in their $50 plan, which translates to a mere 1GB per day. On the other hand, Verizon sneakily informs customers in the fine print that “After the first 2GB of daily session, enjoy unlimited 3G data. After that, you can purchase additional high-speed data for the remainder of your session.”

In other words, you’ll have access to slower Internet that’s sufficient for text messaging but might fall short when it comes to using data-intensive applications like Instagram, Facebook, or any platform requiring the upload or download of photos and videos.

Obviously, mobile roaming for all American operators is much more expensive than an electronic SIM card.

For those who want to approach spending on mobile communications in Italy reasonably, all options remain:

  • Buy an electronic SIM card in advance.
  • Buy a local SIM card in Italy upon arrival.

Let’s take a closer look at the nuances and prices.

Buying the Best eSim for Italy

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In my experience, the most convenient eSIM card for traveling in Italy and throughout Europe is Holafly.com . This option typically undercuts other companies whose rates can be 20-50% higher. I encourage you to consider my recommendation or, if you prefer, conduct your own research by checking out competitor websites such as www.simoptions.com or www.getnomad.app.

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Acquiring and activating a HolaFly eSIM card is a straightforward and intuitive process, free of hidden fees and complexities. The pricing structure is customer-centric, catering to trips spanning from 5 to 90 days.

Buying the Best SIM card in Italy

Purchasing a SIM card in Italy, although potentially challenging, can certainly offer you an abundance of affordable internet access.

What is the best SIM card in Italy? Briefly, the Iliad.

But let’s figure it out.

There are key points to be aware of:

  • Locating a working office of the mobile company could be time-consuming, and the SIM card activation process might take up to 24 hours. During this time, you’ll be without internet access.
  • The cost of an Italian SIM card starts from approximately 18 euros ($20).

Consequently, this option may require some patience and planning but could potentially be a budget-friendly choice for internet access.

The Major Mobile Operators in Italy

Italy is home to four major mobile operators: Vodafone, Windtre, TIM, and Iliad. Based on my experience, Iliad stands out for its simplicity in terms of purchasing, pausing, or canceling a contract – an aspect not to be overlooked. Moreover, Iliad’s favorable rates, extensive network of sales outlets, and wide coverage make it a particularly attractive option for travelers.

Illiad Italy Sim Card Prices

Iliad offers three tariff plans that include mobile Internet. However, I believe the simplest plan, priced at 7.99 euros, should suffice for travelers. It’s an affordable option that should meet most of your mobile data needs while on the move.

Certainly, a thorough understanding of the contract terms is essential. A key point to consider, often mentioned in the fine print, is the procedure to pause a tariff or cancel a contract. While the monthly prices might seem attractive, they can come with a catch – a minimum commitment period of 2 years for using the SIM card! Therefore, it’s crucial to be fully aware of these terms before committing.

Indeed, a noteworthy point when purchasing a local SIM in Italy is the identification requirement. Therefore, always carry a valid form of identification with you, preferably your passport. This ensures a smooth buying process. And to assist you further, here’s a map showcasing the locations of Iliad offices across Italy.

Comparison of Tariffs of Italian Mobile Operators

Below, I’ve compiled a comparison of the most beneficial offers from mobile operators in Italy in May 2024. This table should provide a clear view of the best available options, facilitating your decision-making process.

In conclusion, it’s worth mentioning that both Tim and Vodafone offer fairly flexible tariffs. These could be viable options when considering a SIM card in Italy. However, Wind Tre, unfortunately, stands out as the most expensive and least convenient mobile operator for travelers. Be sure to weigh your options carefully before making a decision.

Local SIM vs. eSIM: What’s Best for Italy Travel?

Assessing your options for mobile Internet in Italy, we find ourselves at a crossroads. On the one hand, a traditional SIM card, while costing at least 18 euros ($20), requires an extra chunk of your time for a trip to the sales office and the ensuing activation process.

On the flip side, an eSIM offers immediate, unlimited internet access upon your Italian landing. Not only that, but the purchasing and activation steps are significantly more streamlined and quick. Therefore, the eSIM emerges as an appealing choice for its convenience and efficiency.

FAQ about Buying a Sim Card in Italy

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Best Italy SIM card 2023 [and other wifi options for your trip]

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Wanting to stay connected on your trip to Italy? Using your smartphone abroad means you can stay in touch with loved ones, use maps to help you navigate, find local restaurants and more. 

In this article we show you the best Italy SIM card and other alternatives for accessing the internet and wifi in Italy. There are many different (and confusing) wifi and SIM options to choose from on the market. The best choice for your trip will depend on your data usage, what you need the data for and who you are traveling with.

You can also choose between buying a SIM card or buying/renting a portable wifi device your home country or when you reach your destination. 

Use the table below to help you decide or read our full analysis in the article below.

  • Summary – best wifi and SIM cards for Italy

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Your options to access the internet and wifi in Italy

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First you need to assess what you need phone data for, when you need to access it and how much you think you will use. This is going to depend on how much you rely on or need apps, social media and email. 

Here is a quick guide to help you assess your usage:

You can also check how much data you use at home to help you estimate how much you need when you are abroad.

  • Apple: Settings > Cellular / Mobile Data > Usage
  • Android: Settings > Connections > Data usage

Do I need local and international calls and text messaging?

Most SIM card providers will package up local and international calls plus SMS or text messaging into their offer but in reality you may not need this at all. 

The best way to communicate with family and friends at home when abroad are with wifi based apps like WhatsApp, FaceTime or Skype. Just make sure everyone is connected before you depart. 

Italians love to communicate on WhatsApp. If you are renting apartments on AirBnB or other booking sites, it is most likely that the owners will prefer that you contact them with WhatsApp. The same goes for tour operators. 

So unless you want to talk on a landline then you are unlikely to use much of this allowance.

Families and group travel

If you are traveling as a family or as part of a bigger group, have a think about how many devices need to be connected with mobile data.

The best solution for a group of two or more may be a portable wifi device that offers unlimited daily data rather than separate SIM cards.

Here are the main options for accessing the internet while you are in Italy. Chances are you will use a combination of these options so it is good to know what is available before you arrive.

Use your hotel or accommodation wifi and free wifi hotspots

For those that use minimal data and do not need their device for navigation or communication, the cheapest and easiest way to use your phone Italy is to connect to your hotel or accommodation wifi. Speeds are probably not as high as you experience in your country but for minimal data usage it is fine.

You can also try to use free wifi hotspots around Italy but be aware that they are not as common as in the US, UK or Australia. You will need to register and speeds are likely to be slow if you can connect at all

Do not expect to find free wifi in cafes or restaurants either. Italians have not adopted an “always on” culture and prefer to keep their eating and drinking establishments for meals and talking to one another. 

You can also try using this app that searches for Wifi hotspots throughout Italy

  • free / included in accommodation costs
  • can be very slow / limited connectivity
  • you may need to register online
  • not always available

Buy or rent a portable wifi device

If you and your travel companions are heavy data users and know you need access to reliable internet and fast speeds on your trip then a portable wifi device is the best option. It’s also the most cost effective if you are traveling as a group of two or more people and both want reliable internet access if you are doing a trip of 10 days or more.

We use the Solis Wifi portable wifi device in Italy and on our trips around the world. With Skyroam you can get the fastest 4G LTE mobile WiFi speeds worldwide and connect up to 10 devices. The battery lasts all day and can also be used to charge your phone.

Day passes are available for $US 9 or equivalent in your own currency for unlimited data. So you only pay for what you need. You can either buy or rent the device and it’s available all over the world with fast delivery.

  • Buy – from $US 139.99 + $US 9 per day for data – other date
  • Rent – from $US 8.99 per day

> Click here for more information on Solis Wifi

  • you can connect up to 10 devices
  • pay as you go for unlimited 4G/5G wifi access
  • device acts as a back up battery
  • need to remember to charge the device
  • higher cost option for a single traveler with minimal data needs
  • does not include phone calls or SMS (we use apps like WhatsApp for this instead)

Top tip – set up your portable wifi device before you depart on your trip and before heading out for the day so you know everything is working fine. And always remember to turn off global roaming on your phone if you want to avoid huge charges

Use your carrier’s international day pass

Telecommunications companies from around the world now offer international day passes to their customers who want the convenience of keeping their phone and number while traveling. 

You will need to sign up to the plan separately to your existing contract and additional fees will be triggered against your account when you land in Italy or international destination. The pass will renew after 24 hours until you return home and connect to your standard network.

There is no doubt that this option is convenient however it is an expensive approach when you calculate the length of your trip and data usage. They are best suited to shorter trips and for those that want a simple back up solution (albeit an expensive one).

  • Simple solution to keep your phone number plus access data
  • Expensive compared with other options 
  • Limited data / slower speeds

Check with your current provider what is included in their pass so you can make an informed decision

United States

  • AT&T – offers an International Day Pass for $10 per day that uses your local data allowance and gives you unlimited calls and texts to the US and within Italy/internationally – more info
  • T-Mobile – Unlimited international texting and up to 5GB data is included at no extra cost on Magenta MAX plans. Charges for some calls apply – more info
  • Verizon – for $10 per day Travel Pass gives you talk, text and data per your domestic plan allowance. Data speeds are reduced after the first 2GB – more info
  • Telstra – $10 per day gets you unlimited talk and text plus 1GB of data a day – more info
  • Optus – has a $5 per day Travel Pack with unlimited talk and text plus 5GB of data a day on certain plans – more info
  • Vodafone – $5 Roaming lets you use the data, call and text inclusions of your plan – more info
  • TELUS  – EasyRoam uses your local data allowance and gives you unlimited texts and calls to Canada and within Italy for $12 per day – more info
  • Bell Mobility – Roam Better gives you unlimited talk and text, plus use the data from your account for $12 per day – more info
  • Fido – Use your plan’s minutes, texts & data abroad for $5 per day – more info

Buy a prepaid SIM for Italy before your departure

These days you can get great deals on SIM cards prior to departure. Buying a SIM for your Italy trip prior to departure means you don’t have to waste precious vacation time on sorting out administration when you arrive. 

You’ll be able to check in with family and friends and your accommodation as soon your plane lands.

We like this Italy SIM card deal from Simoptions – $US49.90 for up to 14 days that includes: 

  • 10GB of highspeed 4G/LTE internet
  • 2 hours worth of calls 
  • send 1,000 SMS
  • customer service available over live chat, phone and email

If you need more data it is easy to top up on the English language app. There are several other options for those going on longer trips or who need more data.

>Click to view all Italy and Europe SIM card options on Simoptions

  • all in one solution for phone, SMS and data
  • guaranteed fast data speeds
  • need to swap out your SIM or have another smartphone available for use
  • can’t be tested before departure

Note – In 2017 the European Union introduced laws preventing most roaming charges to consumers within member states. You can buy a SIM card for any country within Europe and use it in all EU countries for the same cost. No need to change SIM cards when you move between countries – more info

Buy a prepaid SIM in Italy

There are four different cellular or mobile networks in Italy, TIM, Vodafone, 3, and Wind. TIM Mobile and Vodafone offer the best prepaid SIM options for tourists visiting Italy.

This is a great low cost option if you are happy to swap out your usual SIM or a have a spare GSM enabled smartphone you can use. You will need to spend some time setting this up when you arrive by presenting your passport at a local outlet.

  • TIM Mobile – On the TIM tourist deal, €24.99 gets you 50GB of 4G internet plus 200 minutes of local and international calls and free chat over WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger. Valid for 30 days only – more info
  • Vodafone – the Vodafone Holiday SIM costs €30 and includes 300 minutes of calls within Italy and to 43 countries, 300 SMS within Italy and to these countries and 2 GB of data in Italy and EU. It is valid for 28 days – more info
  • you need to find an outlet and do the admin set up when you arrive
  • you must show your passport
  • quirky Italian language translations for set up and troubleshooting

Above all, turn off international roaming on your phone prior to departure if you have not purchased an international day pass. The last thing you want is to be accruing huge costs for data and phone usage before your vacation even begins.

Manage your apps

Before you leave for Italy, spend a little time reviewing which of your apps are using the most data. In general, social media apps like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter as well as entertainment or streaming apps like YouTube and Spotify use lots of data. The same goes for Google Maps and Uber and fitness apps. You can restrict the access your phone has to data for those apps – directions for both iPhone and Android here .

Your device may use data in the background, even when you’re not actively using it. To reduce your background data, you can try switching off automatic:

  • App updates
  • File transfers
  • Email refresh and attachment downloads

Next set up Google Maps and Google Translate to work offline before you leave (best to do this over wifi)

  • Google Maps – search for the area you want to save eg Rome. Now zoom out to show the whole city or area. At the bottom of the screen, tap where it says the area name (Rome” in our example). Then click “Download” on the new screen. 
  • Google Translate – go to offline translation and download Italian as well as English 

How to avoid international roaming charges on calls and text

We use the following apps to communicate with family and friends at home when we are in Italy. As we mentioned above, your accommodation is likely to have decent wifi so you can use these apps over that connection instead of your mobile plan.

  • WhatsApp – for text, voice and video calls
  • FaceTime – video calls between Apple devices
  • Facebook Messenger – instead of text
  • Skype – when the other two aren’t working

In the unlikely event of an emergency you can always send a quick text before you can reach a location where you can access wifi such as your hotel.

Disconnect (a little)

Remember to put the phone away and spend time just soaking up the incredible atmosphere. Who knows when you’ll be back in Italy again. 

We hope you now know what your option are for using your phone in Italy and how to access wifi and the internet. If you are just about to depart, make sure you check out our: 

  • Italy packing list – guide to packing for Italy with suggested outfits per season, in flight essentials + more
  • Arrivals information for Rome , Venice and Naples
  • Guides for train travel and driving in Italy
  • Travel insurance information for your Italy trip
  • Essential tips for travel to Italy

For things to do, city guides, itinerary ideas and more visit our Italy travel blog

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The creator, writer and photographer behind Untold Morsels , Katy has been travelling and tasting the world since she was a teenager.

Now the proud mum of twins, she hopes they grow up to share her passions of great food, wine and travel. Favourite destination: Italy

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Best SIM Card for Italy Travel with Data

Last Updated on December 3, 2023

by Michael Rozenblit

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If you’re dreaming of visiting Italy in the near future, your trip planning is likely to be centred around all the great food you’ll eat, the incredible cities you’ll visit or the beautiful natural sites to see. It’s easy to overlook some important logistical issues such as how you’ll stay connected on the road which is why we’ve created this guide for the best sim card for Italy travel.

Whether it’s being able to make sure you can easily get to your hotel when you first arrive, find your way to the best-reviewed restaurant or plan your walking tour of a major city, having one of these prepaid sim cards will ensure that you can spend your time in the country enjoying it rather than worrying about unnecessary logistics.

Looking for a quick answer? My choice for the best SIM card for Italy is the Orange Holiday SIM with 30GB data (available as eSIM or physical SIM).

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SIM Card for Italy Comparison

How to purchase a prepaid sim card before travelling.

Italy is one of the most popular places to visit in all of Europe so having access to data as soon as you land makes it easier to have a seamless trip to this beautiful country.

While it certainly is possible to buy a prepaid SIM card in Italy once you arrive, you’ll typically find that the SIM cards you can purchase at an airport are often significantly more expensive than you would find elsewhere.

You can also go into a phone shop such as Vodafone once you arrive and purchase a local SIM card, however, that will take unnecessary time out of your trip and you won’t have data available when you first land which can be crucial for getting to your accommodation hassle-free.

Buying a SIM card online for Italy will ensure you have mobile data access as soon as you land and given there are several great options available that can either be shipped to your address or delivered electronically via an eSIM, there is no reason to waste time when you actually arrive in Italy.

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Will Italian Prepaid SIM Cards Work in my Phone?

In order to ensure your phone will work with any Italian SIM cards you purchase, you need to ensure that your phone is unlocked and not tied to a specific provider.

This is something that is particularly important to pay attention to if you’ve recently signed a new contract with your mobile phone provider. If you’re not sure, call your mobile phone provider to see what your phone status is.

If you find that your phone is locked and you have incredibly expensive roaming charges, then you could consider buying an unlocked phone online or a mobile wifi hotspot that you can use.

Your other option is to rely on public WiFi, however, if you go down this path consider purchasing a good quality VPN such as ExpressVPN to have more security.

Best Italy SIM Cards for Travel with Data

The following are some of the best prepaid SIM cards currently available for travel in Italy to purchase before arriving.

Orange Holiday Europe with 30GB Data

Regardless of whether you’re looking for an Italian SIM card, or a SIM card for European travel , the Orange Holiday Europe with 30GB Data is one of the best options available on the market.

The large data limit will ensure that you can stay connected when sightseeing as well as have plenty of data left over to use WhatsApp or Facetime to call family or friends back home.

Along with 30GB of data that can be used in Italy or in 29 other European countries, this prepaid SIM also has unlimited calls and texts within Europe as well as allowing 2 hours of calls and 1000 SMS to your home country.

This SIM card can either be purchased as a physical SIM card or eSIM if you have a compatible phone. While the credit is only valid for 14 days, there are several top-up data plans should you be going on a longer trip to Italy.

Finally, you can also use the Orange Holiday Europe as a personal hotspot, making it one of the best options for anybody looking for an Italian SIM card who wants to work in Italy using their laptop and have a larger data usage.

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Three Prepaid SIM with 12GB Data

Another great option for those looking for a combination of data and calls in Italy is the Three Prepaid SIM with 12GB Data .

Along with the 12GB data, you get 3000 minutes of calls and 3000 texts that can be used to other UK or European phone numbers. The data allowance for this SIM card also works beyond just Europe and can be used in 71 countries including in places like the USA and Australia.

If you prefer a longer data validity and aren’t fussed about having calls and texts, you can buy Three Prepaid SIM with a 1-year validity , however, it is data only. Alternatively, you can top-up the SIM card after you buy it.

The Three SIM can’t be used as a personal hotspot, but apart from that, it’s one of the best SIM cards to use in Italy if you want to have a combination of data, calls and texts.

PrePaid Europe (UK THREE) sim card 12GB data+3000 minutes+3000 texts for 30 days with FREE ROAMING / USE in 71 destinations including all European countries

SIM2ROAM Data SIM with 10GB Data

If you don’t need calls and texts for your time in Italy and are only looking to get a SIM card for the data allowance, then the SIM2ROAM Data SIM with 10GB Data is a great option.

Apart from the 10GB data option, you can also buy a 3GB or 6GB data SIM, with various data packages being available online to top up. It works in over 35 countries including Italy and can be used as a personal hotspot.

The setup for the SIM2ROAM Data SIM is a bit easier compared to some other SIM cards as there is no activation required. Your validity period of 30 days will simply begin when you first start using the SIM card.

Overall, this is a great option if you’re looking purely to buy an Italian SIM card for the data allowance.

SIM2ROAM Europe Data SIM Card Prepaid 10GB 30 Days | 5G/4G/LTD High Speed Data - France, UK, Germany, Italy, Spain, Ireland, Sweden, Europe Roaming Free (10GB / 30Days)

Orange Holiday Zen with 12GB Data

If you’re a light data user and only want to have a SIM card in Italy for occasional use, then the Orange Holiday Zen with 12GB Data is a good option.

This SIM with give you 8GB of data in Italy that can also be used in 30 countries in Europe. You also get unlimited calls and texts within Europe as well as a small allocation of 30 minutes and 200 texts to use worldwide.

You can use this card as a personal hotspot and you have the option to purchase it as a physical SIM or an eSIM.

The Orange Holiday Zen also has multiple top-up options at an extra cost so even if you think you might be a lighter user than you end up while travelling in Italy, you should have no problem getting more credit while overseas.

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Movistar Europe Prepaid with 10GB Data

The Movistar Europe SIM with 10GB data is a good option for those combining a trip to Italy with Spain.

This tourist SIM card gives you 10GB of data to use across Europe plus an additional 60GB in Spain. The extra data allowance in Spain is unparalleled compared to most other SIMs you buy online so it makes it a great deal if you’re splitting your time between these countries.

Apart from Italy and Spain , this SIM card can be used in many other countries in Europe and the UK with the notable exceptions of Switzerland and Turkey.

The Movistar Europe SIM does also give 200 minutes of calls in Spain and it can be used as a personal hotspot on your travels. The credit is valid for 28 days but there are top-up options available online.

Europe Prepaid SIM Card - 6GB Data for 28 Days in UK and Europe, 60GB and 200 Minutes Calls in Spain, Europe SIM Card for iPhone and Android, Supported Hotspot, Standard/Micro/Nano

Dataroam Prepaid SIM Card with 10GB Data

The Dataroam Prepaid SIM with 10GB data is a good no-frills choice if you’re on a short trip to Italy. It comes with 10GB of data that can be used in Italy as well as other European countries, however, there is no call or text credit included.

This SIM is also not possible to recharge so it is not recommended if you’re going on a longer trip or plan to reuse the SIM over several trips.

The Dataroam Prepaid SIM can be used as a hotspot, with the credit valid for 30 days. It also has a straightforward activation process and doesn’t require any advance registration before landing in Italy.

European 10GB Data only sim Card. Works in 33 Countries in Europe.

There is no need to wait until you arrive in Italy as you can easily get an Italian SIM card online and have data access as soon as you land or cross the border into this beautiful country!

Are you looking to purchase a SIM card to use in Italy? Have any questions about these options? Let us know in the comments below!

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How To Get a SIM Card in Italy

Mickey Iacono-Walsh Last Updated: February 13, 2023

Today, it is easier than ever before to have your phone up and running when you land in Europe. Here is our guide for how to get a SIM card in Italy.

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How To Use Your Phone in Italy

Option 1: use your own phone with your us network.

Up until a few years ago, it was either impossible or incredibly expensive to use your phone in Italy without getting an Italian SIM Card. Roaming charges could turn into hundreds of dollars and the service would be shaky at best.

Now the four major cell phone providers have partnered with Italian companies to help American phones work abroad much more easily. If you are planning to be in Italy for 2 weeks or less, it might be worth using your existing phone plan. However, using an Italian SIM card isn’t overly expensive if needed. Below is the breakdown by provider for how to use your phone in Italy .

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Verizon and AT&T:

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Verizon and AT&T allow you to use your phone abroad for $10 a day per line if you set up their specific travel passes.

This option is ideal as it works for most countries in Europe. If you are traveling to multiple countries, your phone will automatically connect.

Verizon has an option to pay a flat fee for a month of international service. Speeds and data limits are often lower than their travel pass, so be sure to speak with a representative to determine the best option for you.

sprint sim cards

Most Sprint plans include international coverage if you have a smartphone. Beware though, that Sprint abroad does have reduced internet speed. You can check their current rates here , which start at $5 per day or $25 per week.

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Of the four main carriers, T-Mobile is a multinational company based in Germany. The main perk of this is that with T-Mobile, your phone will connect automatically in Europe.

T-Mobile currently offers several international packages for their customers, ranging from $5 per day or $50 for 30 days.

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Option 2: Get an Italy SIM Card

Many phones today are sold unlocked. If it’s still locked, the phone will only work with a SIM card from your service provider. By law, all US providers must unlock a phone if the customer requests it, so be sure to do this before you leave the country.

You’ll also need to make sure your smartphone is compatible with GSM (Global System for Mobile) service in order to work overseas. If your phone was made before 2015, check with your carrier to make sure that your phone is compatible and unlocked..

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Choosing the Right Plan:

The following providers are most popular in Italy, especially with pay-as-you-go sim deals: Vodafone , TIM , and Iliad . You’ll be able to find all of these shops in any big city such as Rome, Milan, Venice, Florence, etc. What’s important to note is that you will need to bring a form of ID with you, preferably a passport, when buying a local SIM in Italy.

Our favorite provider for SIM cards is TIM. They are easy to work with and you can usually find someone in their stores that speaks English and is willing to help.

TIM offers a wide range of deals too, which means they have something for everyone. You can find their stores in any major city in Italy and can even buy their SIM cards online ! We recommend going to an actual store in the city as you’ll pay higher rates in any airport or train station.

Topping Up:

Once you’ve purchased your pay-as-you-go SIM, you can top it up on the go. Topping up your SIM card essentially means adding more data after you have used it up.

You can do this by downloading the provider’s app, or going to one of their stores and doing it in person. Topping up can cost as little as €10 or €50 depending on how much data, minutes, and messaging you need.

If you are visiting for up to two weeks, we recommend using your American plan abroad. If you are staying more than a couple weeks, the SIM Card could save you a lot of money.

SIM Cards for Europe:

If you’re traveling to more countries than just Italy, then TIM is a great option for a SIM card since they offer free roaming in Europe. However, there’s another company called Orange that can mail you a SIM card before you even leave home.

However, if you have a pretty new phone (2018 or so), they have an e-SIM option that’s the easiest method. You purchase a plan and a digital SIM card with an ID that you add to your phone. Then whenever you arrive in Europe, simply switch to the other digital SIM and you’re ready to go!

They offer service in most European countries too. Their rates are a little higher than most in-country providers, but if you’re looking for convenience before you leave home, you might like using Orange.

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November 13, 2018

My son will be studying abroad in Rome’s SJU campus. We are planning to visit him in March and would like any suggestions you may have for staying at an Air B n B near the University. Are you able to assist with that?

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November 14, 2018

Ciao Debbie! That’s awesome. We’d love to welcome you on one of our Rome tours while you’re here! Rome’s SJU campus is located in Prati, which is very close to the Vatican. If booking an Airbnb, as long as you’re in close proximity to the Vatican, you’re in the right neighborhood!

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September 15, 2019

Hello, we are planning os being in Sicily for 10 days in late October. After reading up on various plans, I’m leaning toward Vodaphone, as they have the best coverage, and we are driving all over by ourselves. There are four of us, and rather than waste the better part of two hours in a store, it seems that some are saying I can buy the SIM cards online and register them also online. Is this possible with Vodaphone?

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September 20, 2019

Ciao Don! Thanks for checking out our blog. This should definitely be possible with Vodaphone. Hope you have a lovely trip!

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December 12, 2019

Was beginning to wonder if my question was dumb until I found this page where I easily got my answer (and more) to:“Why would I need an iPad Pro with cellular when I have my phone hotspot?”I will definitely be getting the cellular on the new IPAD.

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December 26, 2019

Thanks for reading Marry! We are glad you found our blog useful!

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August 11, 2022

We are heading to the Amalfi Coast in Spetember 2022, we are from Canada and I’m wondering about purchasing a Sims card as we will be in Italy (Amalfi, Sicily) for two weeks but then travelling to Malta for another two weeks. What would be the best Sims card to purchase? and how do I go about seeing what the plans are etc.

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August 16, 2022

We recommend TIM as our favorite option in Italy. But you can also check out Orange since they can send you a SIM before you leave home. Enjoy your trip!

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January 18, 2023

I used the Orange SIM in France because they had English speaking staff at their stores. Unfortunately, while they spoke English they weren’t able to handle technical problems. I hope the TIM people are better in this regard, as I’m planning an Italy trip.

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February 10, 2023

my college student is traveling abroad to Rome Italy. She bought a TIM.it sim card. They travelled to Paris and the phone says no service. They has plenty of data left. They are planning to travel to other countries in Europe. this there a sim card company that covers europe?

February 21, 2023

Yes, Orange is a great company that covers most countries in Europe. They offer digital e-SIM cards which are really convenient if your phone is compatible.

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Buying a Italy SIM Card [Mobile Data & SIM Cards for Italy]

Relying on publicly available Wi-Fi for internet connections is pretty tough these days, and being connected to your own device is so much easier and more convenient.  Depending on where you’re traveling from it may be more cost-effective to simply invoke the roaming package on your phone from your home provider.   Mobile cellphone coverage is pretty good throughout Italy, especially in the main tourist areas, although it may be spottier in rural areas, but then you’d expect that in any country.  We’ve traveled to Italy throughout the year, we’ve traveled through and we’ve spent weeks at a time here.  So here’s our guide on working out the best SIM card for Italy and where to get it from.

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The Best SIM Card for Travel in Italy

This eSIM from Airalo is the best and most convenient option for a SIM Card for Italy.

You have three different options when it comes to mobile data in Italy.  And I’ll cover each of them.  And then there are several options as to where you can buy your sim card and data from, I’ll cover that too.

Mobile Data and SIM Card Options for Italy

The first choice that you have for mobile data in Italy is to use your home cell phone package and roam on it.  If your provider allows this, it *may* be a cost-effective option.  It also may not.  I’ll cover this shortly.

The next choice is to buy a physical sim for Italy – and you can buy this from home and either get it shipped to your home address or arrange for collection when you arrive in Italy.  (or you can buy from a store in Italy). 

Finally, and this is what I’m going to cover first of all (as to my mind this is the most convenient option), is an eSIM for Italy .  You can buy from home or buy when you arrive in Italy.  It’s really easy.

Buying an eSIM for Italy

We’ve traveled with eSIMs for several years now.  It’s just so much more convenient than putting in a physical sim (and keeping hold of your original sim too).  eSIMs work extremely well and benefit from being available as soon as you switch your phone on when arriving in a country or region.

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You’ll need to make sure that you have a phone that is compatible with eSIMs and that it’s unlocked.   Generally, phones from Europe, the Middle East, and Asia tend to be unlocked, and phones from North America tend to be locked.   You may be able to get your phone unlocked, but your provider may charge you a fee to do this. 

If you’re not sure if your phone is eSIM compatible, just head off over to Google and check it out.

The main thing you’ll want to look at when selecting an eSIM for Italy is to figure out

  • How long do you plan on staying in Italy
  • How much data you think you’ll need in Italy
  • Whether you’ll need voice calls
  • Whether you’ll want SMS and texting

We rarely use voice calls or texting on our travel eSIMs, sticking to using data and WhatsApp for communications when we travel.

For eSIMs in Italy, then Airalo has some of the best deals available.  You can get

1Gb of Data for 7 days for US$4.50

2Gb of Data for 15 days for US$8

3Gb of Data for 30 days for US$10

10Gb of Data for 30 Days for US$12 ** There’s a Sale on this at the moment, it’s usually US$24! **

20Gb of Data for 30 days for US$16.50  (currently 50% off!)

Buying a physical sim for Italy

We’ve also bought physical sims for Italy over the years.  You can buy them ahead of time and get them sent to your home address, or you can arrange for them to be picked up once you arrive in Italy.

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You can also buy physical SIM cards from stores, like Vodafone (which is arguably the most popular) in Europe, but you’ll need to find yourself a store. And it is unlikely to be any cheaper doing it this way.

We’ve used this company, Sim 2 Roam several times for physical sims, and there are several options available that allow different amounts of data – they also allow hot spotting,  important for us, we just prefer to have one sim card, and hot spot our other phones and laptops off the single device.

Using roaming from your home cellphone provider

When we lived in the USA and I traveled to Europe regularly on business, I was caught out with roaming charges (my week-long trip cost me nearly US$1,000 in roaming data and call charges), and I’ve been EXTREMELY careful on this ever since.

If you are traveling from the USA, four of the major US cell phone companies recently partnered with Italian mobile providers and this means that you may be able to use your home plan while roaming.  You’ll need to check your contract carefully and see if it works for you, but it’s usually about a 2-week vacation that hits the sweet spot as to whether this is cost-effective or not.  And, of course, it depends on what you want to do (calls, mobile data, hot spotting, etc).

If you’re traveling from the UK, then you’ll need to check the specific package available from your mobile provider.  My UK fair usage package with Lebara is a pretty good deal but doesn’t give me anywhere near enough data. 

Here are the major US providers and what they offer for roaming and international passes for Italy.

Using Roaming and International Packages with T-Mobile from the USA

T-Mobile has a variety of international packages that cost from US$5 a day up to US$50 for a month.  You can check what the international ADD ON Packages are from TMobile here.

Using Travel Passes from AT&T and Verizon in the USA

You can check the details here, for Verizon and AT&T , but the headline deal is that you’ll be able to use your phone for around US$10 a day.  Additionally, these will work throughout the rest of Europe and your phone will be automatically connected.  There’s also an option with Verizon that means you can play a set fee each month for international service.

Using international coverage plans with Sprint

You can pick up an international package with Sprint from US$25 a week (or even US$5 a day), but you’ll likely be subject to a reduced speed of mobile data.  Check details here.

Where to Buy a SIM Card for Italy

You’ve got the usual options when it comes to buying a SIM Card in Italy.  You can buy an eSIM and have it automatically working as soon as you arrive in Italy.  You can buy a physical sim card and get it shipped to home, or you can buy a physical sim card in a store when you arrive in Italy.  Alternatively, you can use your home cellphone provider and purchase a roaming package from them.

FAQS about SIM Cards in Italy

Here are the questions that we had about getting a SIM card for Italy, and the answers we worked out.

Can I use an eSIM in Italy?

Yes.  You can use an eSIM in Italy.  You can check out the options for buying an eSIM for Italy here.

Can you use a hotspot on an eSIM in Italy?

Yes.  You can use a hotspot on this eSIM or some physical SIM cards in Italy. This physical SIM card allows hot spotting .

Can I buy a SIM card in airports in Italy?

Yes, you’ll be able to buy a SIM card in most of the airports in Italy.  And the vendors will generally speak good English and be able to help you.  However, you’re unlikely to get any better deals than you can get online.  And face it, you’re going on vacation, do you want to spend any more time than you have to at the airport?

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Final Words on Getting a SIM Card for Italy

There are so many different options today for SIM cards for Italy.  Whether you choose to use your home package and buy international roaming packages, or pick the easy and convenient eSIM card, or a physical sim it’s incredibly easy to get online and be connected while you’re traveling in Italy.

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The Best Prepaid SIM Cards in Italy in 2024

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These days, it’s almost impossible to imagine visiting a foreign country without mobile connection. You may need to call a rideshare, find your hotel on maps, connect to the internet when away from Wi-Fi, or translate signs in a foreign language.

However, using international roaming with your home carrier to get data could cost hundreds of dollars. This is why prepaid eSIM cards are the fastest growing option for international tourists who own an eSIM-compatible device.

In this guide, you’ll find the 5 best prepaid SIM and eSIM options available for tourists in Italy in 2024, including their pricing and data plans. Let’s get going!

Airalo is our top choice to avoid expensive international roaming fees. Airalo offers eSIMs tailored to you, from 5 days up to months at a time, covering hundreds of countries, with both multi-country and various GB plans available.

The Best Prepaid SIM Cards in Italy For Travel in 2024

  • 01. Where can I buy prepaid SIM cards in Italy? scroll down
  • 02. Do I need to register my prepaid SIM in Italy? scroll down
  • 03. Physical prepaid SIM cards in Italy scroll down
  • 04. Best prepaid eSIMs in Italy scroll down
  • 05. What are the largest mobile network operators in Italy? scroll down

Facts About Prepaid SIMs in Italy

Where to buy physical prepaid sim cards for italy.

Italy is relatively convenient for tourists to purchase prepaid SIM cards, available at airports, tobacconists, and phone stores. The market offers a range of competitive options geared towards short-term visitors.

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1. Italian Airports

Airports like Rome Fiumicino and Milan Malpensa offer prepaid SIM cards through vendors for TIM, Vodafone, and Wind Tre. Initial packages can range from 15 to 30 EUR, offering various data and call options.

2. Network Provider Retail Stores in Italy

TIM stores, along with Vodafone and Wind Tre shops, are plentiful and offer a diverse range of prepaid SIM card packages ideal for tourists exploring Italy.

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You could also consider having a physical prepaid SIM card shipped to your house before you travel by shopping on online sites (like Amazon). You’ll often find small SIM card providers that partner with the large Italian networks (like TIM or Vodafone) to connect your phone to mobile data. You could even consider buying a portable Wi-Fi hotspot device.

Shopping online requires a little travel pre-planning but allows you to search around for better prices and data plans that meet your needs.

The easiest online option, and the one that we highly recommend, is to purchase an eSIM. These digital SIMs can be instantly activated straight from your smartphone from apps like Airalo and Holafly , which then give you seamless access to data in your travel destination.

Registration Process For Prepaid SIM Cards in Italy

In Italy, registration is necessary, and you'll need to show your passport to the issuer. 

It's worth noting that an increasing number of countries are requiring registration from mobile phone users for security reasons, where purchasing a prepaid SIM card requires consumers to provide proof of identity.

For the countries that have these Know-Your-Customer (KYC) laws, registration will also apply to eSIMs. However, eSIMs do have the benefit of digital registration as opposed to the hassle of an in-person process. If your eSIM is data only (no local phone number), then you may be able to get connected without registering your info.

Cheap Physical Prepaid SIM Card Options For Italy Travel

Here are some of the most popular options for plastic SIM cards for tourists in Italy:

TIM offers a tourist prepaid SIM card especially for visitors that lasts for 30 days but it does not offer free EU data roaming and the cards are not 5G ready.

For €14.99, tourists get 50 GB of data valid only in Italy and 200 worldwide minutes. Note that there is an exclusive €10 activation cost and the maximum data speed available is 4G.

2. Vodafone

Vodafone Italy has a distinct prepaid SIM card package for tourists which is 5G ready and also available as an e-SIM.

Their package costs €24.99 and includes 30 GB of data (15 GB usable in the EU), unlimited social media, and 600 minutes valid in all of Europe for 30 days.

Best Digital Prepaid e-SIMs For Tourists in Italy

Want to ditch physical plastic SIM cards? You can conveniently download and active the following international eSIMs from your smartphone instead.

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Airalo is an excellent eSIM provider for international travel. For Italy, they offer eSIMs from 1GB for 7 days at $4.50 up to 20GB for 30 days at $33, and other plans in between. It was super easy for us to set up in the app and purchase instantly.

More info: Read our Airalo review or visit their website .

Holafly offers unlimited data volume packages for international travel. Holafly's data packages for Italy cost between $19 and $99 once off and are valid from 5 to 90 days, offering peace of mind that you'll never run out of data.

Although Holafly offers unlimited data in most countries, including Italy, if you're a globetrotter, it's worth keeping in mind that Holafly offers limited data plans to some other destinations. Be sure to check their website or app before traveling to a new country to confirm whether Holafly's unlimited packages apply.

More info: Read our Holafly review or visit their website .

Yesim, a Swiss-based eSIM service, offers flexible plans for 3GB, 5GB, 10GB, and 20GB. The pricing of these eSIMs for Italy range from $9.90 to $28.60.

The 3GB plan is good for 7 days while the 5GB one is good for 15 days. The 15GB and 30GB plans both last for 30 days.

To make sure your phone can support eSIM cards, read our list of eSIM-compatible phones .

Largest Mobile Network Operators in Italy

eSIMs are great because they connect to the best network available wherever you are. Your phone might connect to TIM or Vodafone, depending on your location, at no extra cost. In contrast, if you buy a SIM card directly from one Italian telecom provider, then your phone will only access that provider's network.

In Italy, expect to see these names as you connect to data on your travels:

  • Wind Tre: Known for competitive pricing and attractive offers for young customers.
  • Vodafone: Offers strong mobile data packages and international roaming services.
  • TIM: Extensive fixed and mobile network infrastructure.

Frequently Asked Questions About Prepaid SIM Cards For Travel in Italy

Yes, it is wise to plan ahead, but you can also opt for an eSIM even 24 hours before your trip if you have an eSIM-compatible phone. The best part about eSIMs like Airalo and Holafly is that the plans won’t activate until you connect within the plan’s designated country. This means you won’t be on the clock until your trip finally starts.

We believe Airalo offers the best prepaid eSIMs in Italy and around the world in 2024, with options that are 5G compatible, starting from 1GB for 7 days at $4.50 up to 20GB for 30 days at $33.

Check our list to make sure your device is compatible with eSIM technology.

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The Best Italy SIM Card to Avoid Roaming Charges: Best eSIM for Italy 2024

What is the best Italy sim card? Are you planning to travel to Italy and want to stay connected with the best SIM card?

Then this article will explain why getting an eSIM for Italy is the best option.

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As you might know, your mobile provider might offer you to stay connected with roaming charges, but they are usually really high.

Avoid paying high fees and get an eSIM card for Italy instead! It’s easy to buy it online and you can top up anytime.

You should choose an eSIM card for Italy for a few reasons.

Here is everything you need to know when buying the best Italy SIM card:

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Choose the right eSIM card plan for your needs

If you’re planning to travel to Italy, you must choose the right plan for your trip for your eSIM card. You should consider how much data you will use while travelling and whether you will use Wi-Fi service. 

If you use Wi-Fi during your travels (hotels and restaurants usually offer these free of charge), you might want to go with the smaller plan (3GB for $10, valid for 30 days) .

However, if you’ll be relying on cell phone coverage for your data, you might want a plan with more data. View all data plans offering eSIM for Italy .

Which is the best eSIM for Italy, and how much does it cost?

The best eSIM for Italy is provided by Airalo. Airalo offers the best options for eSIM cards for Italy with the best prices and coverage. 

There is a 1GB plan and 3GB plan for those who use mostly wifi, and you just need to be connected for messages or maybe to look up a few things online here and there.

Or perhaps you just have a layover and just need to stay connected with an eSIM in Italy.

I personally think the 5GB eSIM card option is the best for Italy. It is only $14.50. 

BEST ESIM DATA PACKAGES FOR ITALY:

  • 1 GB data for 7 days = $4.5 USD
  • 2GB data for 15 days = $8 USD
  • 3 GB data for 30 days = $10 USD
  • 5 GB data for 30 days = $14.5 USD
  • 10 GB data for 30 days = $24 USD
  • 20GB data for 30 days = $33 USD

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Save money and time with prepaid eSIM for Italy

Prepaid eSIM cards for Italy offer some of the lowest rates available for data and are super easy to get. You simply download an app, purchase the right data package and follow the steps to activate the eSIM for Italy before you arrive.

Before you arrive in Italy, make sure you switch from your own mobile provider to the eSIM provider (there is a step-by-step guide on how to do it) once you purchase the eSIM card for Italy from Airalo .

Most importantly, once your eSIM card is activated make sure to turn off data for all apps you don’t really use and those who can use a lot of data: Netflix, Instagram, and TikTok will eat up your data quickly, so leave social media scrolling for later on when you connected on wifi. Your data will last longer. 

And, if you want the freedom to instantly send those videos home to friends and family of you devouring the best pizza in Florence or standing in the magnificent Colosseum in Rome , the best eSIM for Italy gives you the option to buy more data within minutes, should you reach your data limit.

You can always top up your eSIM card data

Italy is a fabulous destination and maybe you will spend all your data on your eSIM card quicker. No problem at all. The eSIM card is the best sim card for Italy as you can simply top up online. 

Get online on wifi, go to Airalo website for eSIM for Italy and simply buy more data. It’s that easy.

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Why eSIM card is better than a prepaid SIM card in Italy? 

If you travel to Italy you can also purchase a local SIM card at any major airport or tourist attraction.

Of course, this allows you to make calls and send text messages within the country where you purchased the SIM card. It also gives you access to local calling rates and data. Purchasing a sim card in Italy at the airport will usually cost you a lot more than getting a sim card in the city centre.

However, I believe buying an eSIM card for Italy is a much better option than buying a local SIM in Italy:

You can get an eSIM card before you leave home as opposed to purchasing one in Italy. This means that you can get online as soon as you touch down in Italy! It’s super convenient. 

You can start exploring the  15 Best Places to Visit in Italy  right away! 

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Keep your original SIM card in your phone

Another big bonus is that when you buy eSIM for Italy you don’t need to take out your own physical SIM card – so you’re able to receive your messages from home.

Once you buy the eSIM card you can navigate the app in English. Should you get a local sim card in Italy, all messages and top up must be done in Italian or with a help of a person at the phone store.

This is why the best sim card for tourist in Italy is eSIM. It also happens to be one of the cheapest sim card in Italy. 

Now that you are instantly connected upon your arrival in Italy with the best eSIM – don’t miss our detailed city guides and itineraries for Italy , listed on our ITALY Destination page.

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Great article, but it still doesn’t seem to address a specific issue. Airalo app does not provide call minutes. I need to get an eSIM, preferably before leaving the US, and be able to make and receive calls on a local number – I don’t want to force those calling me to have to place International call, hence the need for a local phone number in Italy. And, I will be spending a great deal of time away from available Wi-Fi sources. Any suggestion would be most appreciated

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Hi Frank, all of the eSIMs available on Airalo are data-only, meaning they’re not assigned a phone number and cannot make or receive calls or text messages. So yes you are right, the eSIM is the solution to have data at a reasonable price while travelling internationally without needing another local sim card. But you can have eSIM active for data and your own physical SIM from the USA to receive or make calls.

If you need to receive calls while in Italy, there are two options:

You can get Airalo eSIM for all your data needs and when someone from the USA will call your US number, they will be only charged the same as if you were in the US. However, you will be charged roaming charges based on your mobile provider. Check with them as maybe receiving calls might not be too expensive.

Your other option is to get a local Italian SIM from a mobile provided once you land. So if anyone calls that number, you won’t be charged but, of course, if it is a call from the US they will have to pay an international phone call fee and if you were to call the USA it would be the same for you.

The easiest option to have free phone calls between USA and ITALY is to simply use data-based apps for phone calls. You can download Whatsapp APP: a free, multiplatform messaging app that lets you make video and voice calls, send text messages, and more — all with just a Wi-Fi connection. It’s super easy and anyone in the US can do the same. You can then call for free! The alternative is to use Facebook messenger to make a call which is also data-based. Of course, then there is also ZOOM, SKYPE etc.

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We don’t know about you, but travelling to another country and losing your data can feel like a nightmare! Cut off from your emails, social media and other communication. Unable to check when the trains are running. Can’t locate yourself on map.

For some, this is a welcome break from modern communication. For others, it can feel isolating and overwhelming. Others still will go ahead and use their data, and then are hit with a big bill.

Here, we will help you understand all about getting sim cards in Italy.

  • 1 Why purchasing a sim card in Italy is a smart decision
  • 2 Test out this Free guide of Rome on your mobile device
  • 3 Top network providers operating in Italy
  • 4 Best sim card for Italy – How to choose the one for you
  • 5 Buying it in airports
  • 6 Italy sim card for Android
  • 7 Italy sim card for iPhone
  • 8 The most Affordable & Cheap Italy sim card for travellers
  • 9 Tips for using it – some cons
  • 11 Conclusion

Why purchasing a sim card in Italy is a smart decision

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Here are just a few examples:

  • Cheaper data from an Italy Sim card than roaming
  • A prepaid option keeps you connected to back home
  • You’ll be able to book tickets or get hotel reservations online without it
  • Useful also for passing the time in the queue at the Louvre!
  • Great if you’re a digital nomad in Rome who need internet
  • The good thing about getting an Italy Sim card for travellers in Europe is that you can usually roam between selected EU countries for free. This is ideal if you plan to do Rome and London for example, or couple Florence with Copenhagen!

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Top network providers operating in italy.

Here’s a list of the top options to consider when buying a sim card in Italy. From here, you will be able to pick the best option possible.

This is a decent option for a prepaid sim card in Italy for those on a budget. You can get 100GB for €9.99. In addition, there are unlimited minutes for making calls!

Wind offers a good deal for €24.99. You will have unlimited data in Italy, and 20 GB within the EU. This is a great option for international (non-EU) travellers – you also get 20 free minutes for international calls.

Vodafone offers a holiday sim for visitors to Italy. It contains 300 call minutes and 300 SMS within Italy and to your home country. You’ll get 2GB of data too. However, there is an activation charge of €30.

Tre sim card

A smaller provider that offers a range of deals starting at €10. You can also buy data only sims starting with €5 for 5GB and going up to €20 for 20 GB.

Tim Sim card

This provider offers a range of options for visitors to Italy. One decent package is the Tim Special Start. Here you will get 1000 minutes of domestic calls and 2GB of internet data. Prices for this one are €20.

Of course, there are even more. Do a quick google search for the following and you will find dozens of more sim cards in Italy:

  • Italia sim card
  • lycamobile Italy prepaid
  • Orange prepaid Italy

Simify provide a large selection of travel SIM cards for your next Italy trip.

Simify Europe & UK SIM cards will work across Italy and feature 40GB, 80GB, and 140GB for 28 days or 12GB for 30 days.

It will help you stay connected across many other European countries, so there is no need to buy multiple SIM cards.

Best sim card for Italy – How to choose the one for you

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An Italy sim card decision will be made depending on your needs. If you want a simple data card, this can work out cheap. If you need international calls , or want EU roaming and want to stream Netflix, expect to pay over €30.

Buying it in airports

If you want a cheap option, do not get it at the airport! We would suggest you wait until you get into town and get a better deal there.

Touching on airport matters, you might want to check out the premium airport transfer service from Online Travel Card.

With this service, you can travel in comfort and style, without worrying about navigating public transportation or finding a taxi . Plus, it's a great way to avoid pickpockets and start your journey off stress-free!

Italy sim card for Android

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If you have an android tablet , you can get it much the same as you do for a phone. Head to the dealer of your choice (phone stores being the most popular and best value ). Make sure your phone is unlocked.

Italy sim card for iPhone

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You can get a sim for any of the apple products – iPhone 7, iPhone 6 and iPhone 4s for example. But you will need to make sure your phone is unlocked before you use it.

The most Affordable & Cheap Italy sim card for travellers

There are a couple of really good deals. The Tre sim €5 for 5GB is perfect for those on a budget who need a little data to get by. If you need calls, try the Iliad options.

Tips for using it – some cons

Tips for Italy sim card

There are not really any major disadvantages here, but you need to be aware of a few things.

  • You need to buy it in person
  • So, don’t try to waste time buying online before
  • You need to present a valid ID
  • The store will need to create a sort of national security number for you
  • You will have to sort out unlocking your current phone

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Where to buy Tim sim card in Italy?

You can get it at Rome’s airports (not recommended). There is a store at Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 95, 00186 Roma RM, Italy.

How to get a sim card in Italy?

Get it at any phone store in Italy, as well as certain kiosks, and inside Termini station.

How much is a sim card in Italy?

You can it from as little as €5. The majority of decent ones will be around €10.

How to buy Italian sim card in Australia?

Unfortunately, you cannot. You need to be physically in Italy, with a valid ID, so that they can register you with a state ID.

Where to buy an international sim card in Italy?

Head to any phone store or kiosk and ask for the one that allows international roaming and calls. Expect these to be over €20.

How to buy a sim card for Italy in the USA?

You must be in Italy to buy one, as you will need to present your ID in person.

How to activate a Vodafone sim card in Italy?

You will receive an activation code on purchase. You may need to wait several hours before the phone can be activated.

Will my cell phone work in Italy?

Most cell phones will work in Italy if you have roaming enabled, but beware of steep data charges.

If you need access to data, calls, or want to stay connected, then an Italy internet sim card is perhaps for you.

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A guide to finding the best prepaid eSIM data plans for visiting Italy

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Having reliable mobile data on your phone is a must when visiting Italy. But don’t be one of the many travelers who spend a fortune using their home plan’s international data service package because buying an Italian eSIM data plan is a much cheaper option.

In this guide, I’ll cover how to find the best eSIM for Italy so you have consistent high-speed mobile data without spending a lot of money.

In A Hurry? I recommend checking out both SimOptions and Holafly for the best deals on eSIM data plans for Italy. Continue reading this article for more in-depth, specific recommendations.

Why You Should Avoid Using Your Home Plan’s International Data Plan

Your current mobile phone provider will probably have an international data plan option but these plans are expensive and the service is often slow, inconsistent, and has limited data allowances.

Many TMobile plans come with free unlimited international data plans but you’re only guaranteed 2g data speeds… which will struggle to load Google Maps or even email.

For example, If you’re American, the  AT&T International Day Pass  costs $10/day,  Verizon TravelPass  is also $10/day, and many  T-Mobile plans  offer free international roaming but you’re only guaranteed 2g data speeds… which will struggle to load Google Maps or even email. Some of these plans offer “unlimited” data but you only get 1-2GB/day of 4G data before you’re throttled down to 3G speeds. Canadian and Australian carriers probably offer similar packages.

These “international data plans” are 5X as expensive as buying an Italian eSIM data plan—for example, eSIM data plans from Orange or Holafly will cost you around $2-$3/day.

On a personal note, I use T-Mobile as my domestic carrier and I’ve personally gotten very inconsistent data speeds when using their free international data roaming plan while visiting Europe. For example, I was in Barcelona in March 2024 and about 20% of the time service was slow but somewhat usable but the other 80% of the time I couldn’t even load a simple webpage or use Google Maps. After a few days, I switched to  Holafly  and had zero problems.

For more in-depth information, check out The Savvy Backpacker’s guide on How To Use Smartphones and Data Plans In Europe and The Savvy Backpacker’s Guide To Using eSIM data plans in Europe .

Comparing The Best eSIM Data Plans for Italy

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There are a handful of different mobile providers that offer eSIM data plans for Italy.

The first (and most complicated) option is to buy an eSIM/SIM data plan from one of the main Italian mobile carriers ( Wintre , TIM Italy , and Vodafone Italy ). The problem for visitors is that many of these Italian plans are intended for people who live in Italy so you either need to jump through some hoops by signing up for a long-term contract or providing a local address and Codice fiscale  (tax code).

The other option is to buy a prepaid eSIM data plan that’s geared toward short-term visitors. These plans are much more “tourist-friendly” so you don’t have to mess with registration, etc.

For this guide, I’ll focus on these “tourist-friendly” eSIM plans.

Each eSIM plan will vary slightly so it’s important to pay attention to the specific details of each plan. But here are the main things to consider:

  • Data Allowance: Most plans give you a set amount of mobile data (i.e. 5GB, 10GB, 30GB, etc) but others give you unlimited data over a set amount of time (5 days, 15 days, 30 days, etc).
  • Plan Length: eSIM data plans can be valid anywhere from about 5 days to 90 days. It depends on your plan so it’s something you’ll want to consider when picking a plan.
  • Mobile Hot Spot Tethering: Most eSIM plans don’t allow you to use your phone as a mobile hot spot.
  • NOTE: You can still use iMessage to “text” between iPhones but you can’t send messages between iPhones and Android phones. Or you can download WhatsApp to send messages over data (which is what most Europeans do).

Orange Holiday Europe eSIM (50GB): $59.90

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  • Price:  $59.90 (Check  SimOptions  for details)
  • Data:  50GB
  • Service Speed:  4G/LTE
  • Calls:  Unlimited within Europe and 120 min outside of Europe.
  • Texts/SMS:  Unlimited within Europe and 1000 outside of Europe.
  • Credit validity:  28 day
  • Data Tethering:  Allowed
  • Usable on any device (phones, tablets, hotspots…)
  • This eSIM plan comes with a French phone number that can still be used anywhere in Europe
  • Service works everywhere in the EU

If you need a ton of mobile data, consider the newly released  Orange Holiday Europe 50GB eSIM data plan  which is a more robust version of the Orange Holiday Europe eSIM. It has 50GB of data and it’s valid for 28 days (compared to 14 days with the Orange Holiday Europe plan). This eSIM also comes with many features you don’t find with other plans—including international voice calling and texts (it gives you an actual French phone number that works anywhere in Europe).

The Orange Holiday Europe eSIM plan also allows you to use your phone as a mobile hotspot so you can put that extra data allowance to good use. Orange is also one of the largest mobile companies in Europe so you’ll always get great coverage and high data speeds.

ORANGE HOLIDAY EUROPE ESIM: $49.90

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  • Price:  $49.90 (Check  SimOptions  for details)
  • Data:  20GB (Orange often upgrades the plan to 30GB of data)
  • Credit validity:  14 day
  • Data Tethering: Allowed
  • This eSIM plan comes with a French phone number that can still be used in Italy

The Orange Holiday Europe eSIM data plan is the most robust eSIM plan on this list because it comes with many features you don’t find with other plans—including international voice calling and texts (it gives you an actual French phone number that will work anywhere in Europe). The Orange Holiday Europe eSIM plan also allows you to use your phone as a mobile hotspot.

You’ll get 20GB of data with this plan but Orange sometimes runs a special where they give you an extra 10GB. But even 20GB should be plenty of data for most users. Orange is also one of the largest mobile companies in Europe so you’ll always get great coverage and high data speeds.

The potential downside to the Orange Holiday Europe eSIM plan is that it’s only valid for 14 days once activated so it’s not great for longer visits (but you can always buy a second plan).

I’ve personally used the Orange Holiday Europe plan while traveling through Europe and it worked flawlessly. Read my Orange Holiday Europe review to hear more.

Bouygues My European eSIM: $44.90

Bouygues My European eSIM

Bouygues is another major French telecommunications company and they’ve recently released their own prepaid eSIM data plan to compete with the popular Orange Holiday Europe eSIM plan. I used a prepaid Bouygues SIM card on a previous trip to Europe so I’m glad they’re finally offering an eSIM.

There’s a lot to like about the Bouygues My European eSIM plan—especially since it comes standard with 30GB of data and unlimited calls/texts within Europe. I also like how this Bouygues eSIM plan is valid for 30 days so it’s a great option for longer trips.

  • Price: $44.90 (Check SimOptions for details)
  • Service Speed: 4G/LTE
  • Calls: Unlimited within Europe
  • Texts/SMS: Unlimited within Europe
  • Credit validity: 30 day
  • Phone Number: This eSIM card comes with a French phone number
  • Coverage : Anywhere within the European Union (except Switzerland)

ORANGE HOLIDAY ZEN ESIM: $29.90

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  • Price:  $29.90 (Check  SimOptions  for details)
  • Data:  8GB (Orange sometimes gives you 15GB of data)
  • Service Speed:  4G/LTE
  • Calls:  Unlimited within Europe and 30 min outside of Europe.
  • Texts/SMS:  Unlimited within Europe and 200 outside of Europe.

The Orange Holiday Zen eSIM is the budget version of the Orange Holiday Europe eSIM plan. It comes with 8GB of data and has fewer voice minutes and texts, otherwise, it’s the same as the Orange Holiday Europe eSIM plan.

Most users will use more than 8GB of data while traveling for a week or two but light data users could easily use less than 8GB of data during a typical 10-14 day trip.

HOLAFLY UNLIMITED ESIM: STARTING AT $34.00

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Holafly  is a new data-only eSIM provider that I previously used while visiting Italy and had a great experience using (read my  Holafly eSIM Review  to get a more in-depth look). Holafly sells both Italy-specific plans and Europe-wide data plans. Holafly isn’t an actual mobile carrier but they rent bandwidth from a local Italian mobile provider (Wind Tre) so you’re more likely to get less priority on the Wind Tre network during peak usage times.

Unlike other mobile companies, Holafly gives you unlimited data and a local phone number with 60 minutes of credit for making/receiving calls from European numbers. I also like how Holafly’s plans come in durations from 5 to 90 days—so you don’t have to over/underbuy for your particular trip.

Holafly doesn’t allow data tethering in most cases so you won’t be able to use your phone as a mobile hotspot.

Plan Specs:

  • 10 Days: $34
  • 15 Days: $47
  • 20 Days: $54
  • 30 Days: $64
  • 60 Days: $84
  • 90 Days: $99
  • Service Speed:  5G/4G/LTE
  • Calls coverage:  60 minutes of credit make calls from all of Europe—except Iceland, Norway, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Ukraine, and Turkey. Comes with an Austrian phone number.
  • SMS:  None
  • Tethering:  No
  • Data service works everywhere in the EU

MORE TIPS ON USING YOUR MOBILE PHONE IN ITALY

I’ve written extensively about using  smartphones and data plans in Europe  as well as tips for  buying SIM Cards For Visiting Europe  but below are some more helpful tips about using your phone in Italy.

GET A PORTABLE BATTERY CHARGER

Traveling with your phone will quickly drain your batteries so I highly recommend a portable battery. I use  Anker PowerCore 10000  because it’s tiny and affordable but there are multiple options.

TAKE STEPS TO LOWER YOUR MOBILE DATA USAGE

Data can be expensive and it’s extremely easy to unknowingly burn through a lot of data because many apps use data in the background. Facebook, email, Instagram, Snapchat… those all constantly use data throughout the day without you knowing it. That’s why it’s important to know how to limit your data usage.

USE AIRPLANE MODE AND BLOCK DATA TO SPECIFIC APPS

I’ll put my phone in Airplane Mode because that disables all data (but GPS still works in Airplane Mode). You can also go into the settings and disable data access to each individual app. I’ll go in and turn every off except for things like Google Maps or others that I’ll use more frequently — this way when I turn off Airplane Mode only those apps that will use data. Then I’ll turn Airplane Mode back on when I’m done.

DOWNLOAD OFFLINE MAPS

Google Maps lets you download entire city maps so they can be used offline. As an added bonus, GPS doesn’t use data so offline Google Maps works fairly well (but not all functionality works). Here is a good  YouTube video  that explains everything.

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100 GB of data with 5G coverage, unlimited minutes for domestic calls    and 100 minutes for international calls at €14.99

The cost of the SIM Card is €10.

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  • 100 minutes

How do I purchase the voucher?

To buy a Voucher for the TIM Tourist offer click on the PURCHASE button, insert your details and pay using a credit card or PayPal.

Once the purchase is confirmed, you’ll receive an email at the address you provided containing your personal PIN code, which you can use at any TIM Store across Italy to collect the TIM Card with the active TIM Tourist offer, with no additional cost.

How do I activate the offer with the voucher?

Once the customer who purchased the Voucher for the exclusive TIM Tourist offer abroad has arrived in Italy, he/she should visit a TIM Store and show the Voucher containing his/her PIN code, plus an identification document. The TIM Store will carry out the standard activation procedures: collection of documents, visual confirmation of the customer and presentation of an identification document (e.g. ID card or passport).

Once the TIM Card is activated, the TIM Tourist offer will be activated within 24 hours with no additional cost.

How do I withdraw from the purchase?

The customer can withdraw from the Voucher purchase, pursuant to art. 52 of the Italian Consumer Code within 14 days from receipt of the email confirming conclusion of the contract by Telecom Italia.

The TIM Tourist offer related to the Voucher cannot be activated online, so the customer is aware that the only way to activate the offer is to show the Voucher in a TIM Store in Italy. In order to discourage fraudulent practices, TIM reserves the right to carry out checks on the use of the PIN code; if within 96 hours from the withdrawal request the PIN has not been used, TIM will cancel it and refund the customer, within 14 days (from the day on which TIM was informed of the customer’s decision to withdraw from the purchase), the amount paid by him/her to purchase the Voucher.

What if the offer is not activated?

In the event of problems during the activation phase of the Offer, the customer can write to the email address [email protected] forwarding the email received for the SIM purchase and writing: the email address used for the purchase, the PIN received and the last 4 digits of the CoC used for the purchase. Alternatively, as with any purchase with the CDC, in the event of failure to use the offer, the customer can directly contact the bank that issued the CDC used for online payment. Following the appropriate checks jointly with TIM, the refund will be made directly to the Customer's CdC.

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Offer that can be activated by new customers and valid for 30 days from activation, with a cost of € 14.99; cost of the SIM Card is € 10. Free activation fee. In the case of online purchase, the total cost is € 24.99 including the SIM Card. You can take advantage of the offer if you have credit on the TIM Card. TIM TOURIST can be used in Italy and roaming in EU countries . At the end of the offer, the contents not consumed at the end of the 30-day period will be lost and the TIM Card will be usable according to the tariff profile active on the TIM Card itself, or that of any active promotions, and according to the Rules of Use of the prepaid service currently in force.

Offer Details  

MINUTES TIM TOURIST can be used in Italy and roaming in EU countries . The national traffic minutes included in the offer are valid for all Italian mobile and landline numbers and roaming from EU countries to all mobile numbers and all Italian and EU country landline numbers. The minutes of international traffic included in the offer are valid from Italy to the countries listed above. Calls are charged by the second and with no connection fee. International voice traffic from Italy to foreign countries, which exceeds the bundle of 200 minutes, will be charged based on the costs of the basic TIM international rates available at the link . The active profile on the TIM Card is TIM BASE19: at the end of 200 minutes of traffic, call all national mobile and landline numbers at 19 cents per minute. Tolled calls in advance of 60 seconds and connection fee of 20 cents. Cost of SMS at 29 cents, MMS at € 1.30. GIGA Internet traffic (GPRS / EDGE / UMTS / HSPA / LTE) included in the offer is valid for Internet browsing in Italy and roaming in EU countries on all APNs (ibox.tim.it, wap.tim.it and blackberry .net). It should be noted that starting from 13 June 2022 the 3G network will be phased out in favor of the more performing 4G and 5G networks. Click here to learn more . The GB of traffic are counted in advance unit increments of 1KB. Of the 100 Giga included in the offer, 16GB are also valid in EU countries. When the available Giga is exceeded, if the customer has no other active data options, navigation in Italy is blocked. Exceeding 16 Giga in EU countries. the cost is 0,184 cents / MB including VAT. The plan is enabled for 5G browsing up to 2 Gbps of download speed and 150 Mbps of upload speed. The plan includes a higher priority class than the basic default priority class when the data connection is made on the 4G network. The plan may be subjected to speed and geographical limitations. The 5G Service is available only in specific areas of the cities covered by the service. Here is a list of the cities with 5G coverage. All 5G devices are enabled for browsing on the TIM 5G network. 

•  Connection speed depends on the parameters with which the plan is configured in the network and how congested the mobile access network and the Internet are, on the server to which the customer is connected and the device being used.

It is possible to read about the characteristics of the data connection ( Informed Use of Mobile Broadband ).

•   It is possible to check the coverage areas and compatible terminals .

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Planning a trip to Italy?

We don’t blame you!

Italy is one of our favourite travel destinations and with it being the 5 th most visited country in the world, we’re definitely not alone here. Home to some of the most iconic landmarks and beautiful beaches in existence, this trip is sure to be one you’ll never forget.

Italy truly has a bit of everything on offer, so you’ll never run out of things to do. From endless adventure sport opportunities in the mountains of the north to the captivating historical sites of Ancient Rome and Pompeii in the south, this country will leave you in complete awe of its culture and beauty. Not to mention the food is out of this world and though every country will offer you Italian cuisine, no one makes it like the locals.  

Whether you’re planning to snap that iconic Leaning Tower of Pisa shot, put on your captain's hat and sail around Sardinia Island, cruise through the streets of Rome on a Vespa or gear up for a hiking expedition in the Italian Alps – Italy has something for everyone.

Our top recommendations for an unforgettable trip include a visit to all 5 gorgeous but unique cliff-side villages of Cinque Terre, island hopping through the Maddalena Archipelago, falling in love with Italy on a walking tour through Venice and marvelling at the masterpieces of the Sistine Chapel.

If you like coffee, then you are going to love it here. There’s a reason their espresso is so famous and what better place to sip on a delicious cup of liquid gold than Naples. You also can’t go wrong with a classic spaghetti carbonara made by the locals of Rome!

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Whether you’re booking that sailing boat for your Italian island-hopping trip, searching for the best gelato in town or posting pictures online to make your friends and family jealous, staying connected is a breeze with our affordable, high-speed prepaid travel SIM cards.

Our SIM cards come with a 100% money-back guarantee and include hassle-free activation, so you’ll be connected as soon as you land. No more waiting in painfully long airport lines or scouring the streets looking for a SIM card.

Travel with peace of mind knowing you’ll have an Aussie support team at your disposal, and you won’t be hit with an extortionate phone bill next month from those pesky roaming charges.

Where can you use our Europe & UK travel SIMs?

We have a selection of travel SIM cards for your next Italy trip.

Our Europe & UK SIM cards will work across Italy and feature 40GB or 80GB for 28 days or 12GB for 30 days.

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All orders are shipped from our Sydney office using the Australia Post Domestic Letter Service.

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Once we've shipped your order, you will receive a tracking number via email. Click the View Order button in the email to monitor the status of your delivery with Australia Post.

If you're leaving soon and your order hasn't arrived, please contact us so we can arrange to have it delivered to you with free express shipping. It is important to us that we ensure your SIM card(s) arrive well before you take off.

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Yes! We offer 3 different sizes for each SIM card - Standard, Micro, and Nano. All you need to do is make sure that you pop out the correct size that is compatible with your device.

The SIM will only activate once you have inserted it into your device, which, in most cases, is when you have arrived at your destination.

You can find more specific activation steps here .

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  • For a seamless experience, make sure the date you insert at checkout is the exact date you want to start using the SIM, not earlier or later.
  • Activation can take anywhere from a few minutes to a couple of hours.

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  • You can add in an estimated date for your SIM. Your SIM’s data & validity won’t start until you plug it into your device.
  • Once you know your exact dates, please let us know via our live chat or at [email protected] so we can activate it for you at the right time. 

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    These international e-sim cards also support calling and texting all over Europe and in fact are the best e-sim card deals for traveling to Italy in 2024. 15 GB data + unlimited calls in Europe for 15 days = $21.90 USD. 10 GB data (5G ready) + $2 calling credit for 30 days = $24.90 USD.

  2. Best Tourist Sim Cards in Italy in 2024

    Italy Sim Card Prices. A Tourist Sim Card in Italy costs between 8 EUR and 25 EUR in April 2024, however, the exact price will often depend on the store you visit and the plan you choose. Alternatively, an eSim in Italy will cost between $4.50 USD and $34 USD. This, again, depends on how much data you require and which eSim provider you choose.

  3. SIM Cards in Italy: The Best Prepaid Plans

    SIM Card Price - TIM Italy. You can get a TIM SIM card for 9.99 EUR in TIM stores. The Tourist SIM card, called TIM Tourist, costs 24.99 EUR (previously 20 EUR) with 50 GB of data, 13 GB EU/EEA data, unlimited chat data 1, 200 local/international minutes 2 for 30 days. TIM SIM cards are also sold at (Rome) Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino ...

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  5. How To Buy a SIM Card In Italy

    TIM Italy (Telecom Italia) SIM Cards and Mobile Data Plans. TIM Italy offers a €20/month "TIM Tourist" mobile data plan that gives you 15GB of data. This plan has to be activated in a TIM store and there's a €10 activation charge. Locals pay €16/month (plus a €10 activation charge) for the lowest tier month plan.

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    A SIM card in Italy comprises two different costs: first, an activation fee usually around the 10 euro mark, and second, a monthly or top-off payment that will differ depending on the plan you sign up for. For example, with my ho Mobile plan, there was a €9.99 activation fee, and the monthly phone bill price is €6.99.

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    1 GB, valid for 7 days for $9. 2 GB, valid for 15 days for $17. 3 GB, valid for 30 days for $24. 5 GB, valid for 60 days for $35. 10 GB, valid for 180 days for $59. 20 GB, valid for 365 days for $69. Now, one important thing to note about Airalo is that you'll need to keep an eye out for the provider in each country.

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    This service, which is a merger between Wind and 3 (a mobile Internet provider in the United Kingdom), offers a large variety of prepaid SIM cards to customers in Italy. Price: Starting from 12 €. Data package: 20GB and unlimited calls and 200 SMS. Expiration: 30 days but can be renewed monthly.

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    VIII. How to Use Italy Prepaid SIM Cards and eSIM 1. Using Prepaid Italy Tourist SIM Cards. If you buy a standard mini or nano-SIM card in Italy, just follow these steps to get started: Insert the SIM card into your phone's SIM tray slot (may require SIM tool to open tray) Turn on your device and accept configuration popup messages

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    Vodafone - the Vodafone Holiday SIM costs €30 and includes 300 minutes of calls within Italy and to 43 countries, 300 SMS within Italy and to these countries and 2 GB of data in Italy and EU. It is valid for 28 days - more info. Pros. low cost. Cons.

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    Option 1: Use Your Own Phone with your US Network. Up until a few years ago, it was either impossible or incredibly expensive to use your phone in Italy without getting an Italian SIM Card. Roaming charges could turn into hundreds of dollars and the service would be shaky at best. Now the four major cell phone providers have partnered with ...

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    Whether you'll want SMS and texting. We rarely use voice calls or texting on our travel eSIMs, sticking to using data and WhatsApp for communications when we travel. For eSIMs in Italy, then Airalo has some of the best deals available. You can get. 1Gb of Data for 7 days for US$4.50. 2Gb of Data for 15 days for US$8.

  15. The Best Prepaid SIM Cards in Italy in 2024

    Here are some of the most popular options for plastic SIM cards for tourists in Italy: 1. TIM. TIM offers a tourist prepaid SIM card especially for visitors that lasts for 30 days but it does not offer free EU data roaming and the cards are not 5G ready. For €14.99, tourists get 50 GB of data valid only in Italy and 200 worldwide minutes.

  16. The Best Italy Sim Card to Avoid Roaming Charges

    Or perhaps you just have a layover and just need to stay connected with an eSIM in Italy. I personally think the 5GB eSIM card option is the best for Italy. It is only $14.50. BEST ESIM DATA PACKAGES FOR ITALY: 1 GB data for 7 days = $4.5 USD. 2GB data for 15 days = $8 USD. 3 GB data for 30 days = $10 USD. 5 GB data for 30 days = $14.5 USD.

  17. Italy Sim Card for Travelers: Getting Prepaid Sim Card Italy

    Simify provide a large selection of travel SIM cards for your next Italy trip. Simify Europe & UK SIM cards will work across Italy and feature 40GB, 80GB, and 140GB for 28 days or 12GB for 30 days. It will help you stay connected across many other European countries, so there is no need to buy multiple SIM cards. ...

  18. Best Prepaid eSIM For Italy

    Orange Holiday Europe eSIM (50GB): $59.90. Price: $59.90 (Check SimOptions for details) Data: 50GB. Service Speed: 4G/LTE. Calls: Unlimited within Europe and 120 min outside of Europe. Texts/SMS: Unlimited within Europe and 1000 outside of Europe. Credit validity: 28 day. Data Tethering: Allowed.

  19. Italy: Best Tourist eSIMs Reviewed (2024)

    Phone Travel Wiz readers love Airalo's Europe eSIM - no other Airalo regional eSIM is as popular as Eurolink.. Mainly because it has the best reach (39 countries) of any Europe-wide eSIM I know of. Anyway, the eSIM started offering 5G NR access in over 20 countries in 2023 (including Italy) because Airalo switched partners (Orange France instead of FL1 Liechtenstein).

  20. TIM Tourist

    In the case of online purchase, the total cost is € 24.99 including the SIM Card. You can take advantage of the offer if you have credit on the TIM Card. TIM TOURIST can be used in Italy and roaming in EU countries. At the end of the offer, the contents not consumed at the end of the 30-day period will be lost and the TIM Card will be usable ...

  21. Italy SIM Card

    We have a selection of travel SIM cards for your next Italy trip. Our Europe & UK SIM cards will work across Italy and feature 40GB or 80GB for 28 days or 12GB for 30 days. They'll also keep you connected across heaps of other European countries, so no need to buy multiple SIM cards. Order your prepaid travel SIM today and enjoy peace of mind ...