
CH / Europe / Catalog updated Aug 19, 2026
Find the best Switzerland eSIM
Compare live prices, data and local-network coverage from 50 providers, including Swisscom and Sunrise partners.
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3,624 unique plans match this destination.
| Provider | Data | Price | Per GB | Promo code | Validity | Coverage | 5G | Hotspot | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Abest eSIMeSIM Europe (41 Countries) - 1 Day / Total 200MB | Unlimited | EUR 0.24EUR 0.27 | —— | 1 days | 5G | Yes | |||
Abest eSIMeSIM Asia+Europe 52 Regions - 1 Day / Daily 500MB | Unlimited | EUR 0.36EUR 0.40 | —— | 1 days | 5G | Yes | |||
YesimEurope | 0.5 GB | EUR 0.38EUR 0.45 | EUR 0.78/GBEUR 0.92/GB | 1 days | 4G | No | |||
YesimSwitzerland | 0.5 GB | EUR 0.38EUR 0.45 | EUR 0.78/GBEUR 0.92/GB | 1 days | 4G | No | |||
VoyaSIMSwitzerland 100MB 7Days | 0.1 GB | EUR 0.37EUR 0.46 | EUR 3.70/GBEUR 4.59/GB | 7 days | 5G | No | |||
VoyaSIMSwitzerland 500MB 7Days | 0.5 GB | EUR 0.37EUR 0.46 | EUR 0.76/GBEUR 0.94/GB | 7 days | 5G | No | |||
VoyaSIMSwitzerland 500MB/Day | 0.5 GB | EUR 0.37EUR 0.46 | EUR 0.76/GBEUR 0.94/GB | 1 days | 5G | No | |||
Abest eSIMeSIM Europe (49 Destinations) - 1 Day / Daily 500MB | Unlimited | EUR 0.41EUR 0.46 | —— | 1 days | 5G | Yes | |||
RedteaGOEurope (37 countries) | 0.2 GB | EUR 0.45EUR 0.48 | EUR 2.25/GBEUR 2.39/GB | 1 days | 4G | No | |||
Abest eSIMeSIM Global (66 Destinations) - 1 Day / Daily 500MB | Unlimited | EUR 0.48EUR 0.53 | —— | 1 days | 5G | Yes | |||
iRoamlySwitzerland-eSIM-500MB-1 Day-Daily | 0.5 GB | EUR 0.55 | EUR 1.10/GB | — | 1 days | 5G | No | ||
eSIM4TravelBest Europe 41 - 1GB/7Days | 1 GB | EUR 0.57EUR 0.63 | EUR 0.57/GBEUR 0.63/GB | 7 days | 4G | Yes | |||
eSIM4TravelBest Europe 41 - 1GB/1Days | 1 GB | EUR 0.57EUR 0.63 | EUR 0.57/GBEUR 0.63/GB | 1 days | 4G | Yes | |||
RedteaGOSwitzerland | Unlimited | EUR 0.61EUR 0.64 | —— | 1 days | 4G | No | |||
RedteaGOEurope (37 countries) | Unlimited | EUR 0.61EUR 0.64 | —— | 1 days | 4G | No | |||
RedteaGOEurope Plus | Unlimited | EUR 0.61EUR 0.64 | —— | 1 days | 4G | No | |||
NomadLocal Switzerland - 7 Days - 1 GB | 1 GB | EUR 0.55EUR 0.69 | EUR 0.55/GBEUR 0.69/GB | 7 days | 4G | No | |||
eSIM4TravelBest Europe 35 - 1GB/1Days | 1 GB | EUR 0.66EUR 0.73 | EUR 0.66/GBEUR 0.73/GB | 1 days | 4G | Yes | |||
eSIM4TravelSwitzerland (Sunrise, Salt) - 100MB/1Days | 0.1 GB | EUR 0.69EUR 0.77 | EUR 6.90/GBEUR 7.70/GB | 1 days | 4G | Yes | |||
MicroEsimSwitzerland eSIM 5G - 1 Day / Daily 500MB | Unlimited | EUR 0.77 | — | — | 1 days | 5G | Yes | ||
ConnectMe GuruSwitzerland 100MB 7Days | 0.1 GB | EUR 0.70EUR 0.78 | EUR 7.00/GBEUR 7.80/GB | 7 days | 5G | Yes | |||
MicroEsimEurope eSIM 33 Countries - 1 Day / Daily 500MB | Unlimited | EUR 0.79 | — | — | 1 days | 5G | Yes | ||
ConnectMe GuruSwitzerland 500MB 7Days | 0.5 GB | EUR 0.72EUR 0.80 | EUR 1.47/GBEUR 1.63/GB | 7 days | 5G | Yes | |||
ConnectMe GuruSwitzerland 500MB/Day | Unlimited | EUR 0.73EUR 0.81 | —— | 1 days | 5G | Yes |
Field guide
Travel eSIM brands do not run towers in Switzerland. They resell capacity on local networks such as Swisscom, Sunrise and Salt. We compare live catalog prices, data, validity, 5G and hotspot so you buy the profile that actually attaches where you walk, not the logo that marketed the QR code.
How to choose an eSIM for Switzerland
The right Switzerland eSIM is the one that lands on a strong local partner, starts when you want it to start, and publishes a fair-use or hotspot rule you can live with. Price per GB is the tie-breaker, not the first filter.
This page compares the live Switzerland catalog from 5 providers. Figures update from the same dataset as the table above. Ranking rules are public on our methodology.
Use the filters for 5G, hotspot and unlimited, then ignore marketing labels that do not name a network or a throttle.
Providers with live Switzerland inventory include Abest eSIM, MicroEsim, eSIM Flare, iRoamly and eSIMatic. Check current promo codes before checkout: a mid-pack with a working code often beats a raw cheapest 1 GB.
Which networks actually work in Switzerland
Most trips mix cities, trains and a few rural stretches. Coverage is dense in urban Europe, then thinner in mountains, islands and border valleys.
If you stay in Zurich, Geneva and Bern, almost any serious plan will attach. The comparison gets useful the moment you leave that list: trains, islands, parks and border roads expose the partner network.
When two plans cost the same, prefer the one that names Swisscom or Sunrise over a generic “local 4G/5G” line. The storefront (Airalo, Holafly, Nomad and the rest) is a reseller. The radio is local.
- Swisscom is a local partner you should look for on Switzerland plan pages, not a travel brand.
- Sunrise is a local partner you should look for on Switzerland plan pages, not a travel brand.
- Salt is a local partner you should look for on Switzerland plan pages, not a travel brand.
How much data you need in Switzerland
Maps, messages and boarding passes use little data. Social video, hotel Wi-Fi gaps and hotspotting a laptop are what actually consume a plan. A week of city travel is often fine on 5–10 GB; a two-week trip with hotspot needs 15–20 GB or a honest unlimited plan with a published daily fair-use threshold.
Pack sizes in the Switzerland catalog range from short city testers to two-week travel volumes. That average is pulled up by large tourist SKUs: a weekend still does not need it.
Buy data for the trip you will actually take. Offline maps, boarding passes and messaging are cheap. Hotel Wi-Fi that dies, hotspot for a laptop, and social video in a taxi are what empty a 5 GB plan by Wednesday.
Local Switzerland plan vs Europe regional eSIM
Switzerland is outside the EU roaming bloc that many cheap “Europe” SKUs actually cover. A plan that worked in France or Spain often excludes Switzerland. Read the country list, then prefer a Switzerland local profile unless the regional SKU names Switzerland in writing.
Always check whether a Europe eSIM lists Switzerland. If it does not, buy a Switzerland local plan.
Browse every destination we cover in the destination directory, or stay inside Europe eSIM plans if this trip also includes France, Germany and Italy.
Install and activate before you land in Switzerland
Install the profile on home Wi-Fi before you fly. Leave your home line on for SMS and banking codes, turn data roaming off on that line, and enable data roaming only on the travel eSIM. Better plans start when they first attach in the destination, not when you scan the QR code.
Activation is the second trap. Some Switzerland plans start the validity clock the moment the profile is installed. Others wait until the first attach on a supported network. If you install ten days early on a “starts at install” SKU, you burn the first week at home.
Unlimited, fair use and hotspot in Switzerland
Unlimited on a travel eSIM almost never means uncapped full speed for the whole validity. It means full speed until a daily fair-use threshold, then a throttle that can make maps and hotspot unusable. If the provider will not publish that threshold in GB, treat the plan as unknown.
Unlimited SKUs appear in the Switzerland catalog when providers offer them. Hotspot is often tighter than on-device data. If you work from a laptop, filter for hotspot and still read the tethering cap.
A large fixed pack (15–20 GB) with a named network frequently beats a cheap unlimited that dies at 1 GB/day. Use the table’s data and duration filters, then open the provider sheet if the fair-use text is missing.
Mistakes that kill a Switzerland eSIM
The failures we see on Switzerland trips are rarely “the eSIM is fake”. They are locked phones, data roaming left off on the travel line, roaming left on on the home line (bill shock), and plans that started at install a week before the flight.
Keep the home number alive for bank SMS. Put data only on the Switzerland eSIM. If the phone shows No Service after a correct install, the device is usually still carrier-locked or the wrong line is selected for cellular data.
Switzerland-specific traps are listed below. They come from how this market is actually regulated and built, not from generic travel-blog filler.
- Switzerland is not in the EU roaming bloc. Many Europe regional plans omit it.
- Mountain valleys can stay on 4G even near ski resorts.
FAQ
eSIM questions for Switzerland
What is the best eSIM for Switzerland?+
The best Switzerland eSIM is the one on a strong local partner (Swisscom, Sunrise and Salt) with an activation rule you understand and a hotspot or fair-use policy that matches the trip. Use the live table on this page rather than a static brand ranking.
When should I install an eSIM for Switzerland?+
Install on reliable Wi-Fi before you fly. Keep the home SIM for calls and verification texts, disable data roaming on that line, and enable data roaming only on the Switzerland eSIM after you land.
When does an eSIM start in Switzerland?+
Read the activation policy on the plan. Some Switzerland eSIMs start the moment you install the profile. Others start at first connection to a supported network in Switzerland. If you install early, only do it on a first-connect plan.
Does a Europe regional eSIM work in Switzerland?+
Not by default. Switzerland is outside many EU-centric “Europe” packages. Only buy a regional plan that names Switzerland explicitly, otherwise buy local.
Is there 5G eSIM coverage in Switzerland?+
5G appears on Switzerland plans when the local partner supports it, usually in major cities. Rural and island stretches stay on 4G even when the listing says 5G.
Can I use hotspot with a Switzerland eSIM?+
Many Switzerland travel eSIMs allow hotspot, but the allowance can be smaller than on-device data. Confirm tethering on the plan page before you buy an unlimited label for work.
Do I still need my home SIM in Switzerland?+
Yes if you need SMS from banks or two-factor codes. Dual-SIM is the point of a travel eSIM: home number stays reachable, data moves to the Switzerland profile, home roaming stays off.
Should I buy a Switzerland eSIM if I also visit France?+
Compare a local Switzerland plan against a Europe regional eSIM that lists both countries. Two local profiles can be cheaper if you stay long in each place; one regional profile is calmer if you cross the border for a few days.






