🇮🇹 eSIM for Italy

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Fast and reliable data in Italy

  • Crystal-clear video calls across Italy, no delays
  • Share photos and stories from Italy in seconds
  • Navigate Italy confidently with live maps
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Get your Italy eSIM in 3 easy steps

No store visit. No physical SIM. Works on any eSIM-compatible phone.

Choose a plan
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Choose your plan

Select Unlimited or Data, pick how many days you need for Italy.

Install eSIM
2
Install your eSIM

Use the QR code sent to your email — takes under 2 minutes on any eSIM phone.

Connect on arrival
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Connect on arrival

Turn on your eSIM when you land in Italy and enjoy instant connectivity.

Why choose uPhone for Italy?

No roaming charges
Pay a flat rate upfront — no surprise bills when you get home.
Keep your physical SIM
Your local number stays active. Use two networks at once.
Instant delivery by email
QR code arrives in your inbox seconds after purchase.
24/7 customer support
We're here around the clock via live chat and email.
Money-back guarantee
Changed your plans? Request a refund before your trip.
Easy installation
Scan the QR code in Settings — no app, no tech skills needed.

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eSIM prices for Italy

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Duration Price Per day
1 day £1.42 £1.42/day
7 days £1.30 £0.19/day
15 days £3.08 £0.21/day
30 days £2.92 £0.10/day
180 days £34.76 £0.19/day
Italy travel guide

Enjoy your Italy vacation

Italy is the country that invented the art of living beautifully — and it shows in everything, from the Renaissance masterpieces lining the Uffizi to the precise ritual of a 7am espresso at a Milan bar counter. Rome layers 2,800 years of civilisation into a single walkable city; Venice floats impossibly on its lagoon; the Amalfi Coast plunges in hairpin drama from clifftop villages to cobalt Mediterranean water; Tuscany's cypress-lined hills contain some of the world's greatest wine, food and art. Whether you're threading through Cinque Terre's fishing villages, standing inside the Colosseum or eating cacio e pepe in a Roman trattoria, Italy delivers experiences of genuine depth. A uPhone eSIM gives you instant connectivity on TIM, Vodafone or WindTre networks, keeping navigation and translation apps running throughout your journey.

Top attractions in Italy

Italy has more UNESCO World Heritage Sites than any other country — its cultural and natural riches are extraordinary and impossible to exhaust in a single trip. These are the unmissable highlights.

  • The Colosseum & Roman Forum, Rome — Walk into the arena where gladiators fought before 80,000 spectators; then explore the ruined heart of the Roman Republic next door. Book tickets well in advance to skip the queues.
  • The Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel, Rome — Michelangelo's ceiling of the Sistine Chapel — planned over 4 years and painted lying on scaffolding — remains one of humanity's greatest achievements. Book timed entry weeks ahead.
  • Florence: Uffizi & Duomo — Botticelli's Birth of Venus and Primavera; Brunelleschi's impossible dome; David in the Accademia. Florence is the world's greatest open-air art museum.
  • Venice & the Grand Canal — A city with no cars, no straight streets, and 118 islands connected by 400 bridges. Take a vaporetto down the Grand Canal and get genuinely lost in the backstreets.
  • Cinque Terre, Liguria — Five cliffside fishing villages connected by coastal footpaths above the Ligurian Sea. Hike the trails, eat pesto pasta and watch the sunset over the harbour.
  • Amalfi Coast & Positano — One of Europe's most dramatic coastlines: switchback roads clinging to vertiginous cliffs above turquoise water, with whitewashed villages spilling down to the sea.

Popular foods to try in Italy

Italian food is regional, seasonal and fiercely local — what you eat in Naples is categorically different from what's served in Venice, Bologna or Palermo. The golden rule: eat what the region does best, choose the simplest preparations and trust the locals' recommendations over tourist menus.

  • Pizza Napoletana, Naples — The original: a thin, slightly charred base with San Marzano tomatoes and buffalo mozzarella, baked in a wood-fired oven at 485°C for 90 seconds. Pizzeria da Michele in Naples is a pilgrimage site.
  • Cacio e Pepe, Rome — Three ingredients — pasta, Pecorino Romano, black pepper — transformed by technique into one of Italy's most satisfying dishes. Simplicity mastered.
  • Ragu Bolognese, Bologna — The real Bolognese: slow-cooked beef and pork ragu with milk and wine, served over fresh egg tagliatelle (never spaghetti). Bologna is Italy's food capital.
  • Risotto alla Milanese, Milan — Saffron-scented, butter-finished risotto made from Carnaroli rice — the definitive northern Italian comfort dish.
  • Gelato — Dense, creamy, intensely flavoured Italian ice cream. Look for artisan gelaterias where flavours are displayed in covered metal containers — a sign of freshly made product.
  • Aperol Spritz — Prosecco, Aperol, a splash of soda and a slice of orange. Italy's universal aperitivo — order one at 6pm in any piazza and live like a local.

Best time to visit Italy

Spring (April–June) is Italy at its finest — wildflowers in Tuscany, mild temperatures (18–24°C), and manageable crowds before the summer peak. Easter week is spectacular for religious processions but also very busy; May is arguably the perfect month for most of Italy.

Autumn (September–October) rivals spring: the vendemmia (grape harvest) transforms Tuscany, Piedmont and Sicily; temperatures remain warm; and summer crowds have thinned considerably. October is especially beautiful for the Amalfi Coast when the sea is still warm enough to swim.

Summer (July–August) brings intense heat (35–40°C in the south), peak crowds at all major sites, and very high prices. Ferragosto (August 15th) sees most Italian businesses close as the entire country takes holiday simultaneously. Winter (November–March) offers low prices and empty museums — but many Amalfi Coast and Cinque Terre businesses close entirely.

What to pack for your visit to Italy

Italy rewards those who dress well and pack practically. The combination of cobblestoned streets, strict church dress codes and hot summer temperatures creates a specific packing checklist.

  • Modest clothing for churches — Shoulders and knees must be covered inside all Italian churches and cathedrals, including St Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel. Carry a scarf or sarong.
  • Comfortable leather walking shoes — Italian cobblestones destroy unsuitable footwear. Choose well-cushioned shoes with good ankle support. Avoid brand-new shoes — break them in before you travel.
  • Reef-safe sunscreen — Essential for the Amalfi Coast, Cinque Terre and Sicilian beaches. Italian pharmacies sell sunscreen but branded imports are expensive.
  • A reusable water bottle — Italy's drinking fountains (nasoni in Rome) provide free, cold, clean water throughout the country. Fill up and save money on bottled water.
  • Light linen or cotton layers — For summer in the south, lightweight breathable fabrics are essential. A cardigan covers church visits and cool evenings.
  • Your uPhone eSIM — Activates on TIM or Vodafone Italia networks for fast 4G/5G coverage in cities and good signal even in rural Tuscan hillside villages.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about your Italy eSIM

An eSIM (embedded SIM) is a digital SIM built into your phone. Instead of inserting a physical card, you scan a QR code to activate a Italy data plan instantly. No physical SIM swap needed, no queuing at the airport.

Your QR code is delivered to your email immediately after purchase — typically within seconds. You can install it right away or save it for later, before you fly to Italy.

For most travelers to Italy, the Unlimited plan gives peace of mind — stream maps, video-call home, and share photos without worrying about data. For short trips, a 1–7 day data plan is great value.

Yes. Your phone uses the eSIM for data in Italy while your physical SIM stays active for calls and texts from home. Dual SIM, zero compromise.

Yes. Turn on your eSIM after landing and your data connection activates automatically. No configuration needed.

Hotspot availability depends on the specific plan. Unlimited plans typically include hotspot sharing. Check the plan details when purchasing.
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