Heading off to The Czech Republic or Prague and need an eSIM for travel data? Great choice!
Our detailed eSIM guide will show you all the best eSIM options for the Czech Republic or Prague, from cheap and easy to unlimited data for your trip.
At A Glance: Top Czech ESIMs
We have been using eSIMs for quite a while now and know what to look for to get the optimal eSIM for travel to the Czech Republic.
Maya
Maya
Maya
Maya
Airalo
Airalo
Airalo
Airalo
Orange
Orange
Nomad
Nomad
Nomad
Nomad
Nomad
Ubigi
Ubigi
Maya Mobil’s Czech eSIMs are very affordable, especially if you need unlimited data for 30 days or less. They also allow data sharing unlike Holafly, so you can work via your phone or share with your travel buddy instead of buying 2 eSIMs!
Here is a quick look at their prices:
So, their per GB prepaid eSIMs are more expensive than Airalo and their mobile providers are 3 and Tele2, with only 4G. But, for most of us, this is more than fast enough to work from.

Airalo is a seriously affordable Czech Republic eSIM for prepaid data. You know with Airalo you are going to get decent network speeds too.
Airalo only offers one Czech Republic eSIM:
Airalo Czech Republic’s eSIMs use the network: O2. It uses 4G, so you will get some great speeds.
They also allow you to share data via hotspots or tethering, so it is perfect for families and those working in Czechia.

Holafly is the ideal eSIM provider in the Czech Republic for unlimited data.
They have a wide range of plans that range from 5 days to 3 months, with the biggest package only costing $1 per day.
Holafly’s Czech Republic unlimited data plans include:
Just be aware that you cannot share much data (500 MB per day), so if you need to work via your phone or share with friends, then check out Maya Mobile instead.
Holafly Czech Republic eSIMs offer you access to a broad range of mobile companies to ensure a great connection:
And you can get 5G as well as 4G when that is not available. So, if you are in bigger cities, like Prague, you know you will have top mobile connection speeds.

The Nomad Czech Repulic eSIMs are another reasonable option you can check out. Personally, I have used them throughout Europe, but only when Airalo or Maya don’t have what I need. Their prices are competitive, and their eSIM App is easy to use too.
Here are the cheapest Czech Republic eSIMs from Nomad:
They are definitely worth a shot if you find a plan where they are cheaper. I have never had any problems connecting with them in very remote parts of less populated countries in Europe.

Orange eSIMs are the best option if you need prepaid data and SMS/calls on one eSIM. They are one of the few apart from Holafly that gives you a number. And you can send texts too.
The biggest Orange Holiday eSIM plan includes
The challenge is the price. It is more expensive when you just look at the per GB price. But, when you take into account the additional phone and texts it makes more sense.
Orange also has another option called Zen Holiday from Orange. This includes only 8 GB of data for $29.90.

Ubigi is the eSIM company I go to for regional eSIM plans. For the Czech Republic they also have two specific plans:
If you compare them to some of the other providers is quite cheap!
Another handy eSIM Eastern Europe package they have include: Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia
There are lots of other options and combinations to choose from, including USA & Europe too. So, if you are moving around a lot, then Ubigi is the ideal eSIM partner.
In case you are not up with eSIMs, here is a quick explanation.
An eSIM is a small chip inside your phone or device that is a digital SIM card. Unlike the SIM cards you physically insert or remove from your phone, an eSIM can be programmed remotely.
This means you can switch carriers or plans without needing to get a new physical SIM card, making it more convenient when you are traveling or changing service providers.
A Czech eSIM will give you so many benefits, that it’s hard to collect them in one list.
Check out our list eSIM compatible phones or devices. But just in case, here are a few you might know:
Apple:
Samsung:
On top of that, second generation Google Pixel phones onward.
To check your phone for eSIM compatibility:
This is an identifier that shows that your phone has an eSIM in it.
Knowing how much data you need for a trip to the Czech Republic depends on a lot of factors.
So, rather than try to make you sweat, we have given a few simple examples below to help you know roughly what you will need.
If you’re on a short trip and you only want to check directions on maps and access social media and emails, you will only need 1-3 GB of data, especially if you have WiFi in your accommodation.
If you are a heavier user and do any of the following regularly
Then unlimited data is a good option, or at the very least 20 GB for a few days might be enough.
Yes, eSIM is currently available in the Czech Republic. Just purchase an eSIM before you leave, or when you arrive. Use one of the major providers like Holafly, Airalo, Maya and Nomad.