Enjoy your travels throughout Vatican City with uninterrupted mobile data access powered by our eSIM packages. You can also save yourself from the hassle of having to submit forms or filling out documents and skip right ahead to getting connected.
Vatican City is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Every year, millions of people come to see the Vatican Museums, the Sistine Chapel, and St. Peter's Basilica. Even if you're not an art lover, it's impossible not to be impressed by the scale and beauty of the Vatican Museums. If you're interested in history, then a visit to St. Peter's Basilica is a must. This gigantic church is the largest in the world, and it's full of incredible artwork and historical relics. And of course, no visit to Vatican City would be complete without attending a Papal Audience!
With our Orange eSIM bundles, you can get connected instantly to the most popular destinations in Vatican City.
Your new travel eSIM, which you can use anywhere in Vatican City and other European countries, also comes with a great discount on the data package, and you may use it to make and receive calls. You will also receive a set amount of international voice minutes.
Our travel eSIM solutions, come from major Mobile Network Operators and provide connectivity that you can rely on 100 percent.
Why should you buy an eSIM plan for Europe?
- Avoid filling out complicated forms
- Get rid of roaming charges
- Enjoy high-speed Internet all over Europe
- Get voice minutes effortlessly
How to use eSIM?
After making a purchase, your brand-new eSIM will be sent to the email address associated with your account. After you have scanned the QR code, the activation of the package will be immediate.
It is recommended that you wait until you are in Europe before activating your eSIM.
Before making a purchase, please find out if your package offers connectivity at your desired destination.
Relevant Information
eSIM works with unlocked devices so make sure to check whether your phone is compatible to use eSIM or not. You can check out the list of unlocked devices here.
You can call 225 to get your telephone number via SMS