Staying connected in Switzerland
Switzerland is built for travelers who move fast and far — a morning in Zurich, an afternoon cable car up to a glacier, an evening train winding through the Alps. Through all of it you'll lean on your phone: SBB Mobile for split-second train connections, Google Maps for the lake promenades, translation between four national languages, and a steady stream of photos from viewpoints that genuinely look fake. A Switzerland eSIM keeps every one of those running from the moment you land.
Coverage that follows you into the mountains
The country runs on three networks — Swisscom, Sunrise, and Salt — and coverage here is among the best in Europe. Cities and towns get strong 5G, and even valley floors and major rail corridors stay solidly connected. The catch is terrain: deep gorges, long tunnels (the Gotthard Base Tunnel runs over 50 km), and high alpine passes can thin out signal no matter whose plan you carry. Because our eSIM is multi-network rather than locked to a single carrier, your phone latches onto whichever operator is strongest wherever you stand — useful when one network fades on a ridge and another holds.
Why book with eSIM-Now
You buy online, your QR code arrives by email in seconds, and you install it on home WiFi before you even pack — so you're online the instant you step off the plane at Zurich or Geneva, with no SIM kiosk and no roaming bill shock. On the Switzerland plans we track, our pricing typically undercuts Airalo and most resellers, and if activation ever fails we refund you, no back-and-forth. No contracts, no deposit, no Swiss-franc surprises on your home statement.
Practical tip: download offline maps of your hiking and ski regions before you go. Swiss towns are well covered, but the most photogenic ridgelines and tunnels are exactly where a cached map saves you.
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