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How to get an eSIM for The Netherlands?

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As a digital nomad couple from the Netherlands, we know how challenging it can be to find a reliable internet connection abroad. The last thing you want is to be dropped from an important meeting because of weak Wi-Fi. That is why it is clever to check the internet options in a country before you arrive. This is exactly where an eSIM for the Netherlands comes in handy, especially if you are planning to visit our beautiful home country, the Netherlands.

When you travel to the Netherlands, you want to be online right away. That way you can easily navigate to your destination with the NS travel app (for trains, trams, buses or metros) or grab an Uber directly from Schiphol. You can also check your hotel booking details or simply stay in touch with friends and family back home. The easiest way to get connected instantly is with a prepaid eSIM for the Netherlands. Just download the SimWallet app, activate it on your phone, and you are online within minutes. No physical SIM card, no hassle at a store.

There are plenty of options for both short and longer stays, with data bundles that match your usage and budget. In this article, we’ll compare the different bundles available and explain the convenience of using an eSIM in the Netherlands.

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Internet for tourists in the Netherlands: short stay

If you are visiting the Netherlands, whether for a holiday or a city trip to Rotterdam, having internet on hand makes everything easier. You will want to look up directions on Google Maps, pull up museum tickets from your email to be scanned, and of course share Instagram stories about your amazing time in the Netherlands. An eSIM is the easiest way to do all of that.

With an eSIM for the Netherlands you are online the moment you arrive, without wasting precious time at Schiphol trying to figure out which physical SIM card to buy. You can start enjoying your trip straight away. For short stays, consider an eSIM plan with unlimited internet for as little as €2.50 per 24 hours, which is ideal for a quick visit to the Netherlands.

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Internet for expats and digital nomads in the Netherlands: long(er) stay

If you are staying in the Netherlands for more than just a quick city trip, your needs will likely be different. As an expat or digital nomad, you know you will need more data and a reliable internet connection you can count on. With mobile internet through an eSIM for the Netherlands, that reliability is guaranteed. For expats and digital nomads, there is even a 30-day plan with the choice of 100 Mbit or 20 Mbit download speeds, costing less than €1 per day.

Another big advantage is how easy it is to top up your eSIM within the app. When a physical SIM card expires after 30 days, you have to go to a local provider’s store to get a new one. With an eSIM, you simply open the SimWallet app on your phone, purchase another 30-day plan, and you are instantly reconnected. It is quick, simple, and user-friendly, which is exactly why we recommend it.

Think about the technical requirements for eSIM usage

To use an eSIM in the Netherlands, or anywhere else, your phone must support both dual SIM and eSIM. These days, most modern phones do, but it is always smart to double-check before you buy. You can check here which phones are compatible with eSIM. Doing this in advance saves you time and ensures that your eSIM will work without issues.

We hope these tips give you more confidence as you prepare for your trip to the Netherlands and explore the options to stay connected 24/7. We are always happy to see people visit our home country, and remember: in the Netherlands there is much more to see than just Amsterdam.

We are Leon and Noëlle, both (obviously) love to travel and have been traveling around the world indefinitely since September 2022! During this adventure we visit the most beautiful places on earth and we like to share this with you to inspire you and get the best out of your trip. If you need help with planning your trip do not hesitate to send us a message via email or instagram.

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Digital nomads, The World Trippers

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