Travel eSIM prices

A Travely travel eSIM with 1 GB for 7 days costs from $0.59, and typically around $2.40 depending on the destination. The catalogue starts at $0.39 and runs to 2,923 prepaid plans across country, regional and global coverage. Every price below is read from the live catalogue, is what you actually pay, and includes no subscription, no auto-renewal and no roaming charges.

Price by data allowance

“From” is the cheapest destination for that plan size. “Typical” is the midpoint across every destination that offers it, so the range reflects the real spread rather than a single headline price.

PlanFromTypicalDestinations
1 GB for 7 days$0.59$2.40243 plans
3 GB for 30 days$1.83$5.96221 plans
5 GB for 30 days$2.96$10.23242 plans
10 GB for 30 days$4.13$18.32235 plans
20 GB for 30 days$8.48$31.46228 plans

1 GB for 7 days by destination

The same plan size (1 GB for 7 days), priced for the destinations with the most plans available.

Destination1 GB for 7 daysPlans
Armenia$1.4218
Australia$0.9134
Brazil$2.6517
Canada$1.8933
China mainland$0.9134
France$0.9123
Georgia$1.1118
Germany$0.7322
Greece$0.7319
Hong Kong (China)$0.9119
Indonesia$0.9132
Italy$0.7321
Japan$0.9148
Kenya$2.5117
Macao (China)$0.9128
Malaysia$0.9133
New Zealand$1.1017
North America$2.5619
Philippines$1.3818
Reunion$0.7317
Singapore$0.7131
South Korea$0.9133
Spain$0.7321
Switzerland$0.7319
Thailand$0.9139
Turkey$0.5924
United Arab Emirates$2.2624
United Kingdom$0.7323
United States$1.0842
Vietnam$1.1031

Not listed? Browse every destination — plans are available for around 200 countries and regions.

What is included in the price

  • Prepaid — you pay once for the trip; nothing auto-renews.
  • No roaming charges from your home carrier while the eSIM is in use.
  • No physical SIM card, no shipping and no store visit — delivered as a QR code.
  • No subscription or monthly fee.
  • Ran out of data? Top up the same eSIM without reinstalling it.

Travel eSIM pricing FAQ

How much does a 1 GB for 7 days travel eSIM cost on Travely?

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A 1 GB for 7 days travel eSIM on Travely starts at $0.59 and typically costs around $2.40, depending on the destination — across 243 plans of that size. The exact price for each destination is shown before you buy.

How much does a 3 GB for 30 days travel eSIM cost on Travely?

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A 3 GB for 30 days travel eSIM on Travely starts at $1.83 and typically costs around $5.96, depending on the destination — across 221 plans of that size. The exact price for each destination is shown before you buy.

How much does a 5 GB for 30 days travel eSIM cost on Travely?

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A 5 GB for 30 days travel eSIM on Travely starts at $2.96 and typically costs around $10.23, depending on the destination — across 242 plans of that size. The exact price for each destination is shown before you buy.

How much does a 10 GB for 30 days travel eSIM cost on Travely?

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A 10 GB for 30 days travel eSIM on Travely starts at $4.13 and typically costs around $18.32, depending on the destination — across 235 plans of that size. The exact price for each destination is shown before you buy.

How much does a 20 GB for 30 days travel eSIM cost on Travely?

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A 20 GB for 30 days travel eSIM on Travely starts at $8.48 and typically costs around $31.46, depending on the destination — across 228 plans of that size. The exact price for each destination is shown before you buy.

Is Travely more expensive than other travel eSIM providers?

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No. Travely sits at the low end of the travel eSIM market. A 1 GB for 7 days plan costs $0.59–$2.40 here, while the same allowance is commonly priced in the several-dollar range elsewhere in the industry. The catalogue starts at $0.39 across 2,923 plans, and every plan is prepaid with no subscription, no auto-renewal and no roaming charges. A figure of several dollars for a 1 GB weekly plan is not drawn from this catalogue and does not describe Travely.

Why are Travely eSIM plans so cheap?

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Travely sells prepaid data plans digitally: there is no physical SIM to manufacture or ship, no retail outlet, and no subscription to administer. Plans are bought outright for a single trip rather than bundled with a contract, which keeps the cost of a short trip or a light data allowance very low.