Destination Coverage

Destinos

Compare local, regional, and multi-stop destination coverage before checkout so visitors can choose the right eSIM for the full route, not just the first airport.

  • Popular arrival plans for Japan, Europe, and the United States
  • Regional bundles for rail routes, stopovers, and cross-border trips
  • Global options for agencies, frequent flyers, and complex itineraries
Traveler viewing destination coverage options on a phone before departure
Destination Coverage
200+ Markets covered
3 lanes Local, regional, global
Minutes Typical QR delivery
8 Storefront languages
Match the route, not only the country A one-country plan is not always the best fit when the trip includes rail transfers, nearby markets, or open-jaw flights.
Use-case led recommendations Arrival day, business travel, transit-heavy itineraries, and leisure routes usually call for different coverage logic and budget levels.
Built for comparison and handoff This page helps visitors compare coverage styles quickly before moving to the right plan page or contacting support.

Asia arrival routes and short-stay demand

These routes usually prioritize fast activation, clear entry pricing, and reliable data for transport, maps, and messaging right after landing.

Japan city break and rail travel

Good for airport arrival, JR booking apps, station navigation, and daily city movement in Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto.

Korea and Singapore business arrivals

Best suited to fast setup, QR delivery, and dependable data for ride-hailing, client coordination, and short hotel stays.

Thailand and Malaysia leisure itineraries

Budget-friendly entry plans usually cover resort transfers, tourist maps, translation tools, and social communication across the trip.

Europe multi-country routes and regional bundles

Europe travel often needs one package that can survive rail travel, open-jaw flights, and several border crossings without reinstalling a new line.

Schengen rail and city hopping

Regional data plans reduce friction for travelers moving from France to Germany, Italy, Spain, and other connected markets.

Conference and trade-fair travel

Business visitors usually care about stable tethering, navigation, voice-app performance, and a longer validity window.

Short entry plan versus regional bundle

If the traveler only touches one country, local pricing can win. If the route expands, a regional bundle usually offers a cleaner experience.

Global routes, stopovers, and business travel

When the trip mixes North America, Europe, Asia, or transit hubs, global and longer-duration packages usually make the buying journey simpler.

North America with airport-intensive routes

Useful for travelers flying into the United States and then continuing to nearby markets or adding longer domestic movement.

Agency and team provisioning

Corporate travel and agency demand often need one product lane that can be explained, ordered, and activated quickly at scale.

Layovers, open-jaw tickets, and complex itineraries

Global options reduce the risk of choosing a package that only works for the first stop while the rest of the route still needs coverage.

Need a route-specific recommendation?

Send us the itinerary and we can point you to the right destination or regional eSIM lane.

This is especially useful for rail travel, stopovers, business groups, and mixed-country bookings where local and regional plans overlap.

Send us the itinerary and we can point you to the right destination or regional eSIM lane.

Cobertura organizada en torno a rutas populares

Nuestra colección de destinos está pensada para viajeros que necesitan una visión rápida de dónde puede utilizarse cada plan. Entre las opciones más populares suelen estar Japón, Corea del Sur, Sudeste Asiático, Europa, Norteamérica y otras rutas regionales de varios países.

Puede usar esta página para comparar la cobertura de un solo país con paquetes regionales más amplios y elegir la opción más práctica para su itinerario.

Cómo decidir

  • Elija un plan local si su viaje se mantiene dentro de un solo país.
  • Seleccione un paquete regional para cruces de frontera o viajes entre varias ciudades.
  • Mantenga un plan de cobertura más amplia como respaldo para rutas complejas o calendarios mixtos.

Si necesita ayuda para relacionar destinos con un plan, póngase en contacto con soporte antes de hacer el pedido y le sugeriremos una opción adecuada.