
Travelling abroad this summer? Here's how to avoid roaming charges and save BIG on mobile data
Jet setters looking to stay online whilst travelling abroad this summer can do so with unlimited data from just £6 a day thanks to one clever e-SIM provider.
Holafly is the eSIM that gives you unlimited data plans at over 200 destinations so you can stream, browse the web, upload content and stay in touch abroad with no roaming charges. And with seriously enticing prices, you won't be scared to open your bill at the end of your trip.
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Holafly helps get you unlimited data plans at over 200 destinations, giving you peace of mind whilst out and about abroad this summer. And from just £6 a day.
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An eSIM is a super smart travel hack that will help you stay connected whilst holidaying abroad - with no scary bill at the end of it.
Whether you rely on your phone to navigate around a new city, upload to social media or stay connected to friends and family, Holafly can eliminate the frustration of roaming and data limits, and help you stay online from the moment you land.
Helping you travel without the stress, the eSIM means no physical SIM cards and no hidden fees. In short, it's the travel hack that could save you time, stress and money this summer.
Holafly is the travel eSim that could save you from sky-high mobile phone bills abroad. And while an eSIM can seem overly technical and a bit daunting, users of Holafly have raved how easy it is to use, commenting on how the 'connectivity is like being at home whilst you're on holiday.'
'The e-SIMs were easy to load' wrote one impressed user. 'We were able to download them in advance of reaching the country for which they were intended and simply activated them on arrival.'
All you have to do is select the destination of the eSim for your trip and the amount of days. You don't need to insert a physical chip into your phone, you just install your eSIM automatically in the app or use the QR code or manual codes sent to your email. Then once you've landed at your destination, turn on the eSIM and enjoy the unlimited data of your plan.
You can then use your internet, apps, access emails and use Whatsapp as normal, with reliable connectivity with high speed 4G and 5G data. And with no top-ups needed or the worry of running out of data, Holafly has given holiday-goers serious peace of mind.
'My first time using an E-sim. And honestly, one of the best decisions for our trip. It made our planning so much better. Signal's very strong everywhere we go!' raved a Holafly user.
Another agreed, sharing: 'Easy to set up and reliable! Arrived at our destination and with clear instructions my data was available within minutes.'
A third penned: 'It was very cost effective especially for the service we had. We visited England, France and Italy and always had 5G and never once had issues getting service.'
The prices vary for the destination and for the amount of time spent but with Holafly you can get unlimited data for five days in Spain and the USA for as little as £17 - that's just £3.40 a day.

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