Europe SIM Guide 2026

One plan, 35+ countries, every border seamless.

An Australian-friendly guide to staying online across Europe. How a single eSIM covers multi-country itineraries, what the EU "Roam Like At Home" rule means for you, and which destinations sit outside the EU framework.

35+countries
One eSIM covers
$20AUD
From, for 2 weeks data
5Gcities
Across major capitals
The short answer

For multi-country European travel, one Europe-wide travel eSIM is almost always the right answer. A single plan covers 35 or more countries, you install it before flying, it auto-connects in each country as you cross borders, and you skip the hassle of buying a local SIM in every place you visit. Plan on 15 to 25 GB for a typical 2-week trip, around $20 to $50 AUD depending on which option you choose.

Why Europe is different

European trips usually cross borders. Your SIM should too.

Most European holidays span multiple countries. A week in Europe might take you from Paris to Amsterdam to Berlin to Prague. A two-week Eurail trip might cross five or six borders. A Mediterranean cruise might dock in three different countries in a week. Compare this to a Bali or Japan trip where you stay in one country, and the right SIM choice for Europe becomes obvious.

Buying a local SIM at every border is impractical: more queues, more registrations, more SIM cards to keep track of, and you would lose your phone number every time you swap. A Europe-wide travel eSIM solves this with a single purchase that auto-connects to a local network in each country, no swapping, no extra fees at borders, your AU SIM stays active in the background for SMS-based authentication codes.

A typical 2-week itinerary

One eSIM. Five countries. Zero SIM swaps.

STOP 01
London
UK / +44
STOP 02
Paris
France / +33
STOP 03
Amsterdam
Netherlands / +31
STOP 04
Berlin
Germany / +49
STOP 05
Rome
Italy / +39
With a Europe-wide eSIM, you install once at home and your phone hops between local networks automatically as you cross each border. No SIM swaps, no airport SIM queues, no extra registration in each country. One plan for the whole trip.
Country reference

Major European destinations and what's covered

Most travel eSIMs cover all the major European destinations Australians visit. The boundary cases are non-EU European countries (the UK, Switzerland, Iceland, Norway, Turkey, the Balkans) where coverage varies between providers. Check the country list before buying if your trip includes any of these.

Flag
Country
Code
Zone
🇫🇷
France
+33
EU Roam Like At Home
🇯🇸
Spain
+34
EU Roam Like At Home
🇮🇹
Italy
+39
EU Roam Like At Home
🇩🇪
Germany
+49
EU Roam Like At Home
🇳🇱
Netherlands
+31
EU Roam Like At Home
🇬🇷
Greece
+30
EU Roam Like At Home
🇵🇹
Portugal
+351
EU Roam Like At Home
🇦🇹
Austria
+43
EU Roam Like At Home
🇨🇿
Czech Republic
+420
EU Roam Like At Home
🇬🇧
United Kingdom
+44
EU-adjacent Coverage varies
🇨🇭
Switzerland
+41
EU-adjacent Coverage varies
🇳🇴
Norway
+47
EEA Usually included

Country list verified May 2026. The full destination list varies by eSIM plan. Always check coverage for your specific itinerary before buying.

Understanding the rules

EU Roam Like At Home, and what falls outside it

The EU's Roam Like At Home rule shapes how Europe travel eSIMs work. Knowing which countries are in and out helps you pick the right plan for your itinerary.

In the zone

EU and EEA countries

The full EU plus Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein. Travel eSIMs based in any of these countries roam across all the others at standard rates under the Roam Like At Home framework.

  • France, Germany, Italy, Spain
  • Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg
  • Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Malta
  • All 27 EU member states
  • Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein
EU-adjacent

UK and Switzerland

Not in the EU, not under Roam Like At Home. Coverage depends entirely on whether the specific eSIM plan you buy has agreements with carriers in these countries. Most major Europe eSIMs do, but always check.

  • UK post-Brexit (separate roaming agreements)
  • Switzerland (never been in EU)
  • Both usually included on Europe-wide eSIMs
  • Worth checking the country list before buying
Check carefully

Wider Europe

Eastern European countries outside the EU, the Balkans, Turkey, and the Caucasus region have varied coverage on Europe travel eSIMs. Some plans include them, some do not. Always check before buying if these are on your route.

  • Turkey, Albania, Serbia, North Macedonia
  • Bosnia, Montenegro, Kosovo
  • Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia
  • Coverage varies significantly by provider
If you prefer eSIM

An Australian-friendly eSIM option

If you want to install an eSIM before flying and skip every SIM-shop step in Europe, one practical AU-accessible option is Lyca Mobile's global travel eSIM range. Lyca's roots are in serving expat communities calling Europe, so European coverage is genuinely a core competence for them. Same app that handles your AU plan also offers travel passes covering multiple European countries.

An AU-accessible eSIM path

Lyca Mobile global travel eSIM

Buy a travel eSIM through the Lyca app, install it before you fly, activate when you land in Europe. Single provider, single app, single bill across the whole trip. Most useful for Australians already using Lyca at home, as everything lives in the same app.

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Before you fly

Six practical Europe SIM tips

  • Check your country list before buying. Not all "Europe" eSIMs include every European country. UK, Switzerland, Turkey and Balkan countries are the most common boundary cases. Pull up the country list for any plan you're considering and check every country on your itinerary is included.
  • Buy before you fly, activate when you land. Most Europe eSIMs only activate when they first connect to a European network, so installing the eSIM at home days before departure does not waste your data. This avoids any frantic airport Wi-Fi search after a long-haul flight.
  • Keep your AU SIM active for codes. Europe travel eSIMs are usually data-only. Leave your AU SIM as your primary line in airplane-mode-safe-mode for SMS authentication codes from banks and apps. Your AU number stays available without incurring roaming charges (provided you do not actively use it).
  • Allocate more data than for Bali or Japan. European trips often include long train journeys, multiple cities, and more navigation. 15 to 25 GB for two weeks is a sensible baseline for typical use, more if you stream on trains or work remotely between cities.
  • Most plans let you top up mid-trip. If you run out of data partway through your trip, most Europe eSIMs let you add more without reinstalling. Top-ups are usually faster and cheaper than buying a new plan. Check the top-up process before you fly so you know how it works.
  • Calls usually happen through apps. Europe travel eSIMs are typically data-only. For calls home, use WhatsApp, FaceTime, or other internet-based apps over data. For local calls within Europe (booking restaurants, calling hotels), use the same apps or your hotel's phone where needed.
FAQ

Common questions about Europe travel SIMs

Do I need a separate SIM for each European country?
No, and you would not want to. The simplest approach is a single Europe travel eSIM that covers 35 or more countries with one plan. It automatically connects to a local network in each country you visit, no swapping, no extra fees at borders. For trips spanning multiple countries (which is most European trips), this is significantly easier than buying local SIMs in each country.
What is EU Roam Like At Home?
EU Roam Like At Home is a regulation in the European Union and European Economic Area that lets people with an EU SIM use their plan in any other EU/EEA country at the same rates as at home, no roaming surcharges. It applies to mobile customers based in the EU. For Australian travellers, the practical effect is that if you buy a Europe travel eSIM based in one EU country, it works across all EU countries under the same plan.
Does my Australian SIM work in Europe?
Yes with roaming enabled, but at AU roaming rates. Most Australian carriers offer roaming day-passes for Europe at around $5 to $15 per day with limited data and calls. For trips longer than a few days, a Europe travel eSIM is almost always cheaper. Check your AU carrier's roaming page before assuming roaming is active, it often needs to be switched on for the specific destination.
Is the UK included in Europe eSIM plans?
Usually yes, but not always automatically. Since Brexit, the UK is not part of the EU roaming zone. Most major Europe travel eSIMs include the UK in their coverage list, but check before buying if your trip includes London or other UK destinations. Coverage usually relies on agreements with major UK networks for full 4G and 5G access.
Is Switzerland included in Europe eSIM plans?
Most yes, but again worth checking. Switzerland is not in the EU and has separate roaming rules. Major Europe travel eSIMs typically include Switzerland in their coverage, often through partnerships with Swiss carriers. Iceland, Norway, and Turkey have similar status, check the coverage list before buying if these are on your itinerary.
How much data do I need for a 2-week Europe trip?
For most Australian visitors, 15 to 25 GB covers two weeks of typical European travel. That includes daily Google Maps, train and metro apps, restaurant research, social posting and the occasional video call. Heavy users (streaming on trains, regular video calls home, working remotely) should allocate 30 to 50 GB. Many Europe eSIMs offer top-up options if you run out mid-trip.
Will I get 5G across Europe?
In major cities yes, in rural areas mostly 4G. Western European cities (London, Paris, Madrid, Rome, Berlin, Amsterdam) have strong 5G coverage. Eastern European cities have 5G in capitals and major centres but less elsewhere. 4G LTE delivers 30 to 100 Mbps across most of Europe, comfortably fast for everything except heavy 4K streaming. Choose your eSIM on 4G coverage first.
Should I buy a local SIM in any one country instead?
For long stays in a single country (a month or more in one place), a local SIM from that country's main carrier is usually cheaper per gigabyte than a Europe-wide travel eSIM. For multi-country travel, which is most European trips, a Europe-wide eSIM almost always wins on convenience and total cost. Compare per-GB rates if you are unsure, but factor in the hassle of buying multiple SIMs across the trip.

Heading to Europe? One eSIM, every country.

Install a Lyca travel eSIM at home, land in Heathrow, Charles de Gaulle or wherever your first stop is, and stay connected as you cross borders. No SIM swaps, no airport queues, no surprises.

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