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  • Anna V.

    Amsterdam, NL · Jun 2026

    Strong signal, easy setup

    Very pleased with my eSIM experience in Slovenia. The setup was straightforward with the QR code, and I had great service in major cities. A couple of times in the mountains, the connection slowed a bit, but overall, a reliable choice!

  • Ava M.

    Melbourne, AU · May 2026

    Highly Recommend for Travelers!

    Absolutely loved using esima for my trip! I installed the eSIM in under a minute with the QR code. The service was fast everywhere, especially in Bled where I shared stunning photos instantly. No more worrying about roaming fees!

  • Ethan O.

    Dublin, IE · May 2026

    Great for navigating Slovenia

    Setting up esima was simple – just a quick scan of the code. I had reliable coverage throughout Slovenia, though the signal dipped in some remote areas. Overall, a solid choice for travelers!

  • Anna V.

    Amsterdam, NL · May 2026

    Great service, minor hiccup

    Overall, the eSIM experience was positive. I had some trouble switching from 4G to 5G in Ljubljana, but customer service was quick to assist. The internet was fast enough for most tasks!

  • David H.

    Chicago, US · May 2026

    Reliable throughout the trip

    I traveled from Ljubljana to Lake Bled and the eSIM never dropped. I was able to navigate and share photos without issues. The connection speed was consistent, making my trip much more enjoyable!

  • Michael R.

    Los Angeles, US · May 2026

    Great Coverage, Few Hiccups

    Overall, my experience with esima in Slovenia was positive. I had great coverage in the cities, though there were some slow speeds in remote areas. Installation was simple with the QR code, and I appreciated the customer support when I had questions.

  • Elena G.

    Madrid, ES · May 2026

    Fantastic coverage and speed!

    I was pleasantly surprised by the performance of esima in Slovenia! The installation was quick with a simple QR scan, and I enjoyed fast 5G speeds while navigating the beautiful countryside. It made planning my itinerary so much easier!

  • Isla B.

    Auckland, NZ · May 2026

    Super fast and reliable

    I used esima during my week in Slovenia and couldn't be happier. The speeds were consistently fast, and I had no issues with connectivity while hiking in Triglav National Park. Highly recommend!

eSIM vs roaming in Slovenia

Typical home-carrier roaming

$10$18

per day

Esima eSIM

$2.57

Flat rate

Most international carriers treat Slovenia as a standard European roaming zone, which means daily caps, throttling after the first gigabyte or two, and hotspot restrictions. Some roaming bundles disable tethering entirely or charge extra for it.

Others throttle video to standard definition after a threshold, which makes navigation apps sluggish and video calls choppy. A flat-price eSIM removes those caps — you get the full speed the local tower offers, hotspot works by default, and your cost stays predictable whether you use two gigabytes or twenty.

The eSIM also hands off between Telekom Slovenije, A1 Slovenija, and Telemach automatically, so you get the strongest available signal rather than being locked to whichever carrier your home network has a roaming agreement with.

That handoff matters in the Julian Alps, where one carrier may have LTE at a trailhead while another drops to 3G.

Real trips, real travelers

Built for travelers like you

Different trip, same eSIM — here is how it lands for the most common visitors to Slovenia.

You start at the Vršič Pass trailhead with LTE on Telekom Slovenije, check the weather forecast, and send your route to a friend. Signal fades above 1,500 meters, so you switch to offline maps. Back at the trailhead three hours later, LTE returns and you call a Bolt ride to Kranjska Gora without hunting for Wi-Fi.

Alpine hiker

You drive from Piran to Ljubljana on the A1 motorway, streaming a podcast the whole way. The eSIM holds LTE on Telekom Slovenije along the coast and through the Karst, hands off to A1 near the capital, and gives you live navigation into your Ljubljana hotel without a single drop or roaming charge.

Coast-to-capital road-tripper

You visit Postojna Cave in the morning — 4G at the entrance drops to 3G inside, but you are offline anyway on the guided tour. At Predjama Castle an hour later, LTE returns and you upload photos to the family group chat. The eSIM hands off between carriers automatically, so you never think about which network you are on.

Cave and castle explorer

Apps you'll need data for in Slovenia

The apps locals and travelers actually use — the ones that need real cell data, not just hotel Wi-Fi.

  • Urbana app icon

    Urbana

    Ljubljana's official transit card app for bus and funicular top-ups and QR validation

  • Bolt app icon

    Bolt

    Rideshare in Ljubljana and Maribor for on-demand rides and real-time driver tracking

  • EasyPark app icon

    EasyPark

    Parking app for Piran, Ljubljana, and coastal towns — mandatory in historic centers

  • Google Maps app icon

    Google Maps

    Live navigation for alpine roads, coastal routes, and city walking directions

  • Slovenian Railways (SŽ) app app icon

    Slovenian Railways (SŽ) app

    Train tickets and schedules for Ljubljana-Maribor-Koper routes

  • ARSO Weather app icon

    ARSO Weather

    Official Slovenian weather and mountain forecast for Julian Alps hiking

How much data you'll burn per day

WhatsApp

~50MB per day for text and voice messages, ~150MB per day if you make daily video calls.

Maps

~100MB per day for live navigation on alpine roads and coastal routes; double that if you are navigating all day in the Julian Alps.

Rideshare

~8MB per ride for Bolt in Ljubljana or Maribor — requesting, tracking, and payment.

When you're travelling matters

Winter in the Julian Alps brings heavy snow and reduced trail access, but ski resorts in Kranjska Gora and Vogel have reliable LTE at base lodges and mid-mountain lifts. Signal fades on higher slopes and in backcountry zones above 1,500 meters.

Summer hiking season from June to September sees the highest trail traffic; download offline maps before heading above the tree line, as LTE at trailheads does not extend to alpine ridges.

Lake Bled and the coast are year-round destinations with consistent LTE coverage, though summer crowds in Piran and Ljubljana can slow data speeds during peak afternoon hours.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Does the eSIM work in Lake Bled and the Vintgar Gorge?

Lake Bled village and the lakeshore have full 4G on all carriers. The Vintgar Gorge trail northwest of the lake drops to 3G on Telemach but holds LTE on Telekom Slovenije and A1. Download offline maps before the hike if you want uninterrupted navigation.

Does the eSIM work inside Postojna Cave and Škocjan Caves?

Postojna Cave and the surrounding area have full 4G on Telekom Slovenije and A1 at the entrance and visitor center. Signal drops to 3G inside the caverns. Škocjan Caves, deeper underground, drop to 3G on all carriers. Surface before you need to make a call or load a map.

Does the eSIM work in Piran and along the Slovenian coast?

Piran's old town, Tartini Square, and the marina have reliable LTE on all carriers. The Sečovlje salt pans south of town show spotty coverage — expect intermittent signal if you are cycling or walking the nature reserve. The coast road between Koper and Piran holds LTE most of the way.

Does the eSIM work in the Julian Alps and on Triglav trails?

Trailheads around Kranjska Gora and the Vršič Pass have LTE on Telekom Slovenije. Signal fades above 1,500 meters on all carriers. If you are hiking Triglav or multi-day routes in the Julian Alps, download offline maps and do not rely on live navigation above the tree line.

How much data do I need for a week in Slovenia?

A week of moderate use — navigation, rideshare apps, WhatsApp, occasional photo uploads — runs three to five gigabytes. Add two gigabytes if you are streaming music or video on trains. If you are working remotely or video-calling daily, budget eight to ten gigabytes for the week.

Can I make WhatsApp calls and use WhatsApp video in Slovenia?

Yes. WhatsApp voice and video calls work over the eSIM's data connection. Voice calls use roughly one megabyte per minute; video calls use five to eight megabytes per minute. LTE and 5G in Ljubljana, Maribor, and the coast handle video calls without lag.

Does Ljubljana's Urbana transit card app work on this eSIM?

Yes. Urbana requires live data for mobile top-ups and QR-code validation — offline mode is not supported. Keep your eSIM active when boarding buses, the funicular, or validating at tram stops. The app pulls roughly two megabytes per top-up session.

Telekom Slovenije or A1 Slovenija — which has better coverage in Ljubljana?

Telekom Slovenije has wider 5G coverage across the capital, including the old town, Tivoli Park, and the train station. A1 Slovenija offers strong LTE in the same areas. The eSIM hands off automatically, so you get whichever is stronger at your location. Both work reliably for Urbana transit validation and parking apps.

Does the eSIM work on Slovenian Railways trains?

Yes, but the trains themselves lack reliable Wi-Fi. The eSIM gives you live data on the Ljubljana-Maribor, Ljubljana-Koper, and Ljubljana-Bled routes. Coverage is continuous on the main corridors; expect brief drops in tunnels through the Karst and the Julian Alps foothills.

Does Bolt rideshare work on this eSIM in Ljubljana?

Yes. Bolt operates in Ljubljana and needs live data to request rides, track drivers, and process payments. The app uses roughly five to ten megabytes per ride. LTE and 5G coverage in the capital is strong enough for real-time tracking across the old town and suburbs.

eSIM versus buying a SIM card at Ljubljana airport — what changes?

A physical SIM from Telekom Slovenije or A1 at the airport costs roughly the same as an eSIM and offers identical coverage. The eSIM advantage is convenience — you install before you leave home, skip the airport queue, and do not need to swap the SIM tray. If your phone does not support eSIM, the airport counter is your only option.

Does the eSIM work in Maribor and the wine regions?

Maribor has 5G on Telekom Slovenije and strong LTE on A1 across the city center and the Drava riverfront. The wine regions east of Maribor — Ljutomer, Jeruzalem — have LTE on main roads but drop to 3G in vineyard valleys. Download offline maps before touring the countryside.

Can I use the eSIM as a hotspot for my laptop in Slovenia?

Yes. Hotspot and tethering are enabled by default. You can share the connection with a laptop, tablet, or travel companion. LTE and 5G speeds in Ljubljana, Maribor, and the coast are fast enough for video calls and cloud uploads. Expect slower speeds in the Julian Alps and cave regions.

Does the eSIM throttle after a certain amount of data?

No. The eSIM delivers the full speed the local tower offers, whether you use two gigabytes or twenty. There is no throttling, no fair-use cap, and no reduction to 3G after a threshold. If you hit your plan limit, data stops — it does not slow down.

Does the eSIM work in Kranjska Gora and the ski resorts?

Kranjska Gora village and the ski resort base have LTE on Telekom Slovenije and A1. Signal fades on higher slopes and in the backcountry above 1,500 meters. If you are skiing off-piste or touring the Julian Alps, download offline maps and do not rely on live navigation above the tree line.

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