The eSIM allowed me to stream Netflix without any buffering issues during my trip to Bodrum. Setup was instantaneous, and I appreciated the customer service when I had questions. I'm definitely using this again!
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Aoife N.
Cork, IE · Jun 2026
Could be better
While the eSIM worked well in Istanbul, I experienced slow speeds in more rural areas of Turkey, such as Pamukkale. The installation through the manual code was a bit confusing, but customer service was helpful when I reached out.
EG
Elena G.
Madrid, ES · Jun 2026
Decent, but some hiccups
While the eSIM worked fine in tourist areas, I faced some issues in Cappadocia where connectivity dropped frequently. It was tricky to install initially, but customer support helped resolve it.
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Ava M.
Melbourne, AU · Jun 2026
No roaming fees!
esima saved me a ton on roaming charges during my trip in Turkey. The setup was quick, just a QR scan, and streaming Netflix on the go was smooth on 4G. Highly recommend it for travelers!
MD
Marco D.
Rome, IT · Jun 2026
Perfect for Istanbul travels
The esima eSIM was a breeze to install after scanning the QR code. I had 5G speeds throughout Istanbul, making it easy to navigate and stream my favorite shows on the go. Highly recommend for anyone traveling to Turkey!
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Isla B.
Auckland, NZ · May 2026
Mixed experience
The eSIM worked fine in major cities like Ankara and Izmir, but I struggled with connection in some remote areas. The installation was straightforward, but the app had some glitches. It met most of my needs, but could use improvement.
JA
Jordan A.
Johannesburg, ZA · May 2026
Some hiccups in rural areas
While the eSIM worked well in major cities like Ankara, I faced slow speeds and connectivity issues in more remote areas. The installation was straightforward, but I expected better coverage overall.
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Camila R.
Mexico City, MX · May 2026
Easy setup and great speed
The esima eSIM was a lifesaver during my trip to Turkey! The QR code installation was quick and easy, and I had no issues with speed while using Google Maps or WhatsApp. Highly recommend to anyone traveling here!
eSIM vs roaming in Turkey
Typical home-carrier roaming
$10–$20
per day
Esima eSIM
$2.57
Flat rate
Most international carriers charge a flat daily fee for Turkey roaming — you pay whether you use one megabyte or ten gigabytes, and the fee applies every day your phone connects to a Turkish tower.
The first gigabyte is usually full-speed LTE or 5G; after that, many roaming bundles throttle to 512kbps or slower, which breaks map navigation and video calls. Hotspot is often disabled or costs extra.
A Turkey eSIM gives you a fixed data allowance at full speed with no daily recurring charge — you pay once, use what you need, and the speed stays consistent until you exhaust the bucket. Hotspot works by default, so you can share with a laptop or a travel companion.
If you run out mid-trip, you top up through the esima app rather than calling your home carrier's support line.
Real trips, real travelers
Built for travelers like you
Different trip, same eSIM — here is how it lands for the most common visitors to Turkey.
You launch at dawn over Cappadocia's fairy chimneys, land ninety minutes later, and upload fifty photos to the cloud before breakfast. The eSIM gives you LTE in Göreme and Ürgüp; the balloon launch sites have dead zones, so you wait until you are back in town. No Wi-Fi password hunt, no kiosk queue.
Hot air balloon photographer
You spend Saturday in the Grand Bazaar, Sunday in Kadıköy's vintage shops, and every evening in Beyoğlu's meyhanes. The Istanbulkart app checks your metro balance, BiTaksi gets you home after dinner, and Google Maps navigates the backstreets. The eSIM keeps you online across both continents without switching SIMs.
Istanbul weekend shopper
You drive the D400 from Antalya to Fethiye, stopping at Kaş, Kalkan, and a dozen hidden coves. The eSIM gives you continuous LTE on Turkcell; Vodafone Turkey drops near Kaş. Google Maps reroutes around construction, and you book same-day guesthouses via WhatsApp. No roaming bill, no speed throttling after the first gigabyte.
Turquoise Coast road-tripper
Apps you'll need data for in Turkey
The apps locals and travelers actually use — the ones that need real cell data, not just hotel Wi-Fi.
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Istanbulkart
Metro and bus card balance checks, mobile top-ups
BiTaksi
Ride-hailing across Istanbul and major cities
Uber
Ride-hailing in Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir
Yemeksepeti
Food delivery across Turkey
Google Maps
Navigation and live traffic in Turkish cities
Müze Kart
Museum pass and ticket booking
How much data you'll burn per day
WhatsApp
~50MB per day for text and voice messages, ~150MB per day if you make frequent voice calls, ~400MB per day with video calls.
Maps
~150MB per day with live navigation in Istanbul or Antalya; less in smaller towns. Cache offline maps for Cappadocia and the Lycian Way to save data.
Rideshare
~30MB per day for BiTaksi or Uber — each ride request and map refresh uses 2-5MB. Minimal impact unless you take ten rides daily.
When you're travelling matters
Summer (June through August) brings peak tourism to the Turquoise Coast and Cappadocia — expect slower speeds in Antalya, Bodrum, and Göreme as networks handle the surge. Istanbul's coverage stays consistent year-round.
Winter (December through February) sees fewer travelers and faster speeds, but snow in the Taurus Mountains and eastern Anatolia can disrupt tower power and create temporary dead zones on secondary roads.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Does the eSIM work in Cappadocia's hot air balloon launch sites?
Göreme and Ürgüp have strong LTE on all carriers, but the balloon launch sites lose signal at dawn. Download your photos to the cloud before takeoff. The Ihlara Valley has dead zones on Türk Telekom; Turkcell and Vodafone Turkey maintain weak LTE along the hiking trail.
Will I have coverage on the D400 coastal highway from Antalya to Fethiye?
Turkcell has continuous LTE along the entire D400 route. Vodafone Turkey has dead zones near Kaş and Kalkan. Türk Telekom coverage is weaker in the mountains. Download offline maps before leaving Antalya if you are driving to remote coves.
Does the eSIM work in Istanbul's metro tunnels?
The Marmaray metro has LTE on Turkcell throughout the tunnels; Vodafone Turkey has brief dead zones under the Bosphorus crossing. The Metrobüs has continuous LTE on Turkcell. Other metro lines have platform coverage but not in tunnels between stations.
Does the Istanbulkart app work on this eSIM?
Yes. The Istanbulkart app needs live data for real-time balance checks and mobile top-ups. The physical Istanbulkart works offline, but recharging without the app means finding a kiosk — lines at Taksim and Sultanahmet run twenty minutes deep during rush hour.
How much data do I need for a week in Istanbul and Cappadocia?
Budget three to five gigabytes. Google Maps uses about 150MB per day with live navigation. WhatsApp chats and voice calls add another 100MB daily. The Istanbulkart app and BiTaksi are lightweight. If you upload photos to the cloud or stream video, add two gigabytes.
Can I make WhatsApp calls in Turkey on this eSIM?
Yes. WhatsApp voice and video calls work over the eSIM's data connection. A one-hour voice call uses about 25MB; a one-hour video call uses 200-300MB. Quality depends on signal strength — expect interruptions in the Taurus Mountains and Cappadocia's valleys.
Does BiTaksi work on this eSIM?
Yes. BiTaksi needs live data and GPS to show nearby cars and calculate fares. It works on the eSIM as soon as you land. Hotel Wi-Fi often causes GPS drift, so the eSIM gives more accurate pickup locations in Istanbul's narrow streets.
Turkcell or Vodafone Turkey — which has better coverage in Antalya?
Both have 5G in Antalya's coastal resorts and the old town. Turkcell has stronger LTE along the D400 highway toward Fethiye; Vodafone Turkey has dead zones near Kaş and Kalkan. In the Taurus Mountains, both fall back to LTE with similar coverage.
Does the eSIM work in Bodrum and the Datça Peninsula?
Bodrum and Marmaris have strong 5G in town centers on Turkcell and Vodafone Turkey. The Datça Peninsula and remote coves have weak LTE on all carriers. Download offline maps before leaving Bodrum if you are exploring the peninsula's beaches.
Will I have signal at Pamukkale and Ephesus?
Yes. Pamukkale town and the travertine terraces have strong LTE on all carriers. Ephesus has LTE coverage throughout the ruins. The drive from Izmir to Ephesus has continuous LTE on Turkcell and Vodafone Turkey.
Can I use the eSIM's hotspot to share data with my travel partner?
Yes. Hotspot is enabled by default on esima Turkey eSIMs. Your travel partner connects to your phone's hotspot like any Wi-Fi network. Sharing data does not cost extra, but it drains your data bucket faster — budget accordingly.
eSIM vs airport SIM in Turkey — which is better?
Coverage and pricing are nearly identical. A physical SIM from Turkcell or Vodafone Turkey costs about the same as an eSIM and runs on the same networks. The eSIM saves you thirty minutes at the airport counter and the passport photocopy requirement. If your phone does not support eSIM, buy a physical SIM at the airport.
Does the eSIM work in rural Anatolia and eastern Turkey?
Rural Anatolia is LTE-only on all carriers; 5G is limited to Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, and Antalya. Coverage thins in the mountains of eastern Turkey — expect dead zones in remote valleys and along secondary roads. Download offline maps before leaving major cities.
Will I have coverage on the Lycian Way hiking trail?
Coverage is patchy. Coastal sections near Fethiye, Kaş, and Olympos have LTE on Turkcell and Vodafone Turkey. Mountain sections and remote valleys have dead zones on all carriers. Download offline trail maps and cache your route before starting each day's hike.
Can I top up the eSIM if I run out of data mid-trip?
Yes. Open the esima app, select your Turkey eSIM, and purchase a top-up bundle. The additional data appears within a few minutes. You do not need to install a new eSIM profile or change settings.
Need broader coverage?
Going further than Turkey? These plans include Turkey plus everywhere in between.
Turkey runs on mobile apps — the Istanbulkart app checks your metro balance and tops up remotely, BiTaksi and Uber compete for rides across Istanbul, and restaurant reservations in Beyoğlu fill up via WhatsApp. A Turkey travel eSIM connects you to Turkcell or Vodafone Turkey the moment you land, so you skip the airport SIM counter, the passport photocopy, and the per-day roaming charge your home network bills for Turkish towers.
Choose your plan
8 options
Balanced use — social, navigation & light streaming
Choose number of eSIMs
How many travelers?
1 eSIM
Total$7.93
Secure payment
30-day guarantee
Turk Telekom Turkey5G
Features
Data-only plan, no contract
Works on 5G / 4G LTE networks
Choose when your plan activates
Connects to top local carriers
No physical SIM swap needed
24/7 customer support
Description
Landing in Istanbul or Antalya with a Turkey eSIM means you scan the QR code before takeoff, the profile installs over the airport's free Wi-Fi, and you toggle it on as the cabin door opens. No queue at the Turkcell counter, no passport photocopy, no explaining your hotel address in Turkish.
The eSIM registers on whichever carrier has the strongest tower at that moment — usually Turkcell in major cities, sometimes Vodafone Turkey along the coast, occasionally Türk Telekom in smaller towns. You will not notice the handoff; your phone just stays online.
The Istanbulkart app is the first thing most visitors open — it checks your metro card balance and lets you top up remotely, which matters because kiosk lines at Taksim and Sultanahmet run twenty minutes deep during rush hour. The physical Istanbulkart works offline, but recharging without the app means finding a kiosk.
BiTaksi and Uber both need live data to show cars and calculate fares; neither works well on hotel Wi-Fi because the GPS drifts. Restaurant reservations in Beyoğlu and Kadıköy happen via WhatsApp, and most cafés expect you to scan a QR menu rather than hand you paper.
A physical SIM from a Turkish carrier costs about the same and offers identical coverage, but you spend thirty minutes at the airport counter and another ten explaining why you need a tourist registration exemption. The eSIM skips all of that.
Technical specs
Network
Turk Telekom Turkey5G
Coverage
Turkey
Delivery
Immediate, by email
Plan type
Data only
Phone number
No
SMS / calls
VoIP apps only
Activation
QR code or manual SM-DP+
Why travelers choose Esima
Three reasons travelers pick esima for Turkey. First: pricing mirrors local prepaid rates, not international roaming markup — you pay what a Turkish subscriber pays, not what your carrier charges to lease a foreign tower.
Second: the eSIM hands off between Turkcell, Vodafone Turkey, and Türk Telekom automatically, so you get the strongest signal in Cappadocia's valleys rather than one carrier's blind spot. Third: hotspot is enabled by default — useful if you are traveling with a laptop, a tablet, or a companion whose phone does not support eSIM.
Instant delivery
Your QR code lands in your inbox minutes after purchase.
No roaming bills
Pay one upfront price — no surprise charges abroad.
Keep your number
Your physical SIM stays active for calls and texts.
Fast 4G/5G
Connect to top-rated local networks at full speed.
24/7 support
Real humans ready to help, any time zone, any day.
Easy install
Scan once and you're online — no app, no SIM swap.
Coverage in Turkey
Our Turkey eSIMs run on Turkcell, Vodafone Turkey, and Türk Telekom. Turkcell has the most extensive 5G footprint in Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, and Antalya; rural Anatolia falls back to LTE on all three carriers.
Istanbul's Marmaray metro and Metrobüs tunnels have LTE on Turkcell; Vodafone Turkey has brief dead zones under the Bosphorus crossing. Cappadocia's Göreme and Ürgüp have strong LTE, but hot air balloon launch sites and the Ihlara Valley lose signal on Türk Telekom.
Antalya's coastal resorts — Lara, Konyaaltı — have 5G; the Taurus Mountains around Termessos and Saklıkent Gorge are LTE-only. The D400 coastal highway from Antalya to Fethiye has continuous LTE on Turkcell; Vodafone Turkey has dead zones near Kaş and Kalkan.
Bodrum and Marmaris have strong 5G in town centers; the Datça Peninsula and remote coves have weak LTE on all carriers.
Network
Turk Telekom Turkey5G
Good to know
Download offline maps for Cappadocia's valleys and the Lycian Way before you leave your hotel — rural trails have dead zones on all carriers.
The Istanbulkart app needs live data for balance checks and mobile top-ups; the physical card works offline but kiosk lines at Taksim run long.
BiTaksi and Uber both need GPS and live data to show cars; neither works reliably on hotel Wi-Fi because location drifts indoors.
Turkcell has LTE in the Marmaray metro tunnels; Vodafone Turkey has brief dead zones under the Bosphorus crossing.
The D400 coastal highway from Antalya to Fethiye has continuous LTE on Turkcell; Vodafone Turkey drops near Kaş and Kalkan.
Bodrum and Marmaris have 5G in town centers; the Datça Peninsula and remote coves have weak LTE on all carriers.
Coverage in Turkey — top cities
Istanbul
Turkcell dominates with 5G across Beyoğlu, Kadıköy, and the historic peninsula. The Marmaray metro tunnels have LTE on Turkcell; Vodafone Turkey has brief dead zones under the Bosphorus. The Metrobüs has continuous LTE on Turkcell. Expect dense crowds to slow speeds around Taksim and Sultanahmet during peak tourist hours.
Cappadocia
Göreme and Ürgüp have strong LTE on all carriers. Hot air balloon launch sites lose signal at dawn — download your photos to the cloud before takeoff. The Ihlara Valley has dead zones on Türk Telekom; Turkcell and Vodafone Turkey maintain weak LTE along the hiking trail. Underground cities have no coverage.
Antalya
Coastal resorts at Lara and Konyaaltı have 5G on Turkcell and Vodafone Turkey. The old town (Kaleiçi) has strong LTE. The Taurus Mountains — Termessos ruins, Saklıkent Gorge — are LTE-only on all carriers. The D400 highway toward Fethiye has continuous LTE on Turkcell; Vodafone Turkey has dead zones near Kaş and Kalkan.
How to set up your eSIM
1
Check compatibility
Make sure your phone supports eSIM — most recent models do.
2
Buy your eSIM
Pick a plan and pay securely. Your QR code arrives by email in minutes.
3
Scan & connect
Scan the QR code, enable data roaming on arrival, and you're online.