Traveling to Hungary or Budapest and need an eSIM for travel data?
Finding the best eSIM options for Hungary can be a challenge, but we have summarized all the options below for you.
At A Glance: Top Hungary ESIMs
We have been using eSIMs a lot for our travels and want to share the best Hungary eSIMs with you!
Maya Mobile is one of my favorite eSIM providers and they cover Hungary as well. Their prices are very competitive and range from 1-10 GB and they have an unlimited data package as well.
Here are their Hungary eSIMs are all valid for 30 days:
If you need unlimited data, you can’t go past Maya as they allow you to share the data with other devices or people.
Maya access both Yettel and Vodaphone in Hungary, which are not the top mobile companies, but rank in the top in any case. So, with two cell companies you will have a great connection anywhere in Hungary.
Airalo Szia also offers affordable Hungary eSIMs for travelers. Ranging from 1-20GB, their prices per GB are worth considering unless you need unlimited data
Here are their eSIMs for Hungary:
Airalo eSIMs use Yettel, which is tied for the best cellphone operator in Hungary. You get 4G LTE, not 5G yet, but you will still have decent speeds anywhere in Hungary or Budapest.
Don’t forget that Airalo allows data sharing with its prepaid eSIMs, so if you are working or traveling with others, it is really handy.
If you need unlimited data for your trip to Hungary, then Holafly’s eSIMs are the perfect option
Their unlimited data Hungary eSIMs range in length from 5 days to 3 months.
Here are all the options:
Another great addition to Holafly’s eSIMs in Hungary is a free phone number with 60 minutes of calls. So, if you don’t need texts, this is the perfect eSIM combination.
Holafly also works with three mobile operators in Hungary to bring you a consistent and fast connection.
They offer both 5G as well as 4G, which is great news if you like fast data connections.
Note: The only downside of using Holafly eSIMs in most cases is that you can’t share your connection with other devices.
The Nomad Hungary eSIMs are very affordable. And they have a wide range of GB packages, from 1 – 20 GB.
The cheapest Hungary eSIMs are:
They are not cheaper than Airalo per GB, so I would definitely not buy them unless you have no choice. Not that I have not had a good experience with Nomad. But in the end, you go with the cheapest price, right?
Orange eSIMs are the best option for travelers in Hungary who need an eSIM with both data and SMS/calls. They provide you with a European number so you can call as much as you like, and text as well.
The large Orange Holiday eSIM plan includes
It’s more expensive than a data-only eSIM, but you can call and text. So, you are paying for that function
A cheaper option is Zen Holiday from Orange. This includes only 8 GB of data for $29.90.
Ubigi is the best option for regional plans and they have a specific Eastern European eSIM for only $8 with 3 GB. This is great if you are traveling around Eastern Europe only, specifically:
Otherwise, you can just take one of their two eSIMs for Hungary only, which have very competitive prices.
If you have time to explore their eSIM plans even further, you will see they have other combinations and regions. So, if you travel a lot, you can make better use of your eSIM data with one plan by using companies like Ubigi.
Never heard of an eSIM? Here is the quick lowdown.
ESIMs are chips inside your phone that work the same as a SIM card. However, since they are already in your phone, all you need to do is “load” the information to get it to work.
So, it is a bit like using Spotify instead of carrying around a CD. ESIMs are the digital form of a SIM.
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 Hungary eSIM has a wide range of benefits over a SIM card
If you are not sure if your phone works with eSIMs, then check out our list of phones that are compatible.
Here are a few examples that might cover your phone
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.
How much data you need is always dependent on what kind of internet user you are.
People on a short trip, say a weekend, who want to check maps and emails will only need 1-3 GB of data, especially if you have WiFi in your accommodation.
If you are a heavier user who constantly does the following:
Then unlimited data is a good option, or at the very least 20 GB for a few days might be enough.
Yes, eSIM is readily available in Hungary. Simply buy an eSIM at home, or when you arrive. Use one of the major providers like Holafly, Airalo, Maya and Nomad.