I remember landing in Paris last summer, bleary-eyed after a red-eye flight from New York.
All I wanted was coffee — and Wi-Fi to text my family that I’d made it safely.
But as I waited at the airport café, I realized my U.S. phone plan was charging $10 per day just for roaming. Ten dollars! For sending a few messages and checking Google Maps. That’s when I promised myself — never again.
That’s also when I discovered eSIMs.

A friend had told me about SIMShopy before I left, but I hadn’t really paid attention.
“Just download it before you fly,” she said.
So, half out of curiosity (and desperation), I went to SIMShopy website right there at Charles de Gaulle Airport.
Within minutes, I found a Europe regional data plan — 10GB for a fraction of what Verizon would charge in a single day.
I scanned the QR code, activated the plan, and… that was it. No store visits, no plastic SIM cards, no stress.
My phone connected instantly, and suddenly I was back online — ready to explore.

Over the next days, I visited France, Italy, Switzerland, and Spain.
Normally, switching SIM cards every time I crossed a border was my least favorite part of travel.
This time? My eSIM kept working flawlessly.
Every morning, I’d open Google Maps, check train schedules, and upload photos to Instagram — all without thinking about Wi-Fi or signal issues.
The best part was when I arrived in Florence and realized my Airbnb didn’t have working internet.
No problem. I just turned on my hotspot and used my SIMShopy eSIM to connect my laptop.
It worked better than most hotel Wi-Fi I’ve ever used.
How Much I Saved
Before using eSIM, I used to spend $70–100 per trip just to stay connected.
This time, my SIMShopy plan cost me less than $20 for two weeks — with high-speed data the entire time.
No hidden fees, no throttling surprises.
It wasn’t just cheaper — it was smarter.

Everyday Convenience
The convenience surprised me the most.
In small towns, cafés, and train stations, I never had to ask for the Wi-Fi password again.
Google Translate helped me order food in Italy, and I used Google Maps offline while hiking in the Swiss Alps.
Everywhere I went, I felt prepared — not just connected.
Why I’ll Never Go Back
Now, I use an eSIM on every trip — even short ones.
Whether it’s a weekend in Mexico or a work trip to London, I can activate a plan before my flight and land fully ready.
No more airport SIM kiosks.
No more data anxiety.
Just freedom.

Traveling is supposed to be about discovery, not frustration.
With SIMShopy, my Europe trip felt effortless — I was connected, confident, and free to explore without worrying about my phone bill.
So if you’re planning your next trip abroad, take my advice:
Get an eSIM before you fly.
Your future self (and your wallet) will thank you.