Multi-Country Travel
One eSIM covers multiple destinations. No need to buy separate plans for each country you visit.
PikaSim
One eSIM, Multiple Countries. 199 packages across 11 regions from $3.00
One eSIM covers multiple destinations. No need to buy separate plans for each country you visit.
Save money compared to buying individual country eSIMs or using expensive roaming.
Cross borders without interruption. Your data works across all covered countries.
A regional eSIM is a digital SIM card that provides data coverage across multiple countries within a specific region. Instead of buying separate eSIMs for each country, one regional eSIM covers all destinations in that region, making it ideal for multi-country trips.
Your regional eSIM automatically connects to partner networks as you travel between countries within the covered region. There's no need to manually switch anything - your data connection continues seamlessly as you cross borders.
For multi-country trips, regional eSIMs are typically more convenient and often more cost-effective. You get one package that works everywhere in the region, eliminating the hassle of purchasing and activating multiple eSIMs.
Your eSIM details are delivered instantly to your email after payment. No waiting, no shipping - you can install and start using your eSIM within minutes of purchase.
What is IP routing? When you use an eSIM, your internet traffic routes through servers in a specific country. This determines your visible IP address and which country's surveillance laws apply to your data.
The problem: Many eSIM providers route traffic through Hong Kong or China because it's cheaper — exposing your data to surveillance with no privacy protections.
PikaSim's solution: We clearly label IP routing on every package. Look for the Max Privacy badge for packages that route through privacy-respecting countries (local, US, EU) — not Hong Kong or China.
PikaSim eSIMs are roaming data services, not local SIM cards. The ID-registration laws you may have heard about apply to activating a local SIM with a local carrier. They do not reach a roaming data plan, the same way a tourist roaming on their home carrier never shows ID to a local network. On top of that, selling mobile data is a telecommunications service, not a financial product, so the money-laundering ID rules that cover banks and money transfers simply do not apply. We ask for nothing because we are not legally required to, and we choose to collect nothing.
Read the full legal explanation →Recommended by the r/Privacy and r/DigitalNomad communities
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