Best eSIM for Bosnia and Herzegovina — Connect on arrival at Sarajevo Airport, no EU roaming needed. One plan covers Sarajevo, Mostar, and the wider Western Balkans.
The best eSIM for Bosnia and Herzegovina is one that works on arrival, avoids roaming fees, and doesn't require local SIM registration. OVOSIM connects you on local networks with transparent pricing.
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Why smart travelers switch to OVOSIM for Bosnia and Herzegovina.
| Feature | OVOSIM | Other eSIM Apps | Your Carrier Roaming |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cost (Standard Plan) | From €4.99 | Typically higher | €10/day+ |
| Network Speed | 5G / 4G LTE | Varies | Varies |
| Setup | Instant QR | QR / Manual | Automatic |
| Hidden fees | None | Sometimes | Common |
| Available before arrival | Yes | Yes | No |
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Go to Settings > Cellular > Add eSIM and scan the QR code from our website
Name it 'Travel Data'. Set it to 'Secondary' so your main number still works.
When you land, turn on 'Data Roaming' for the eSIM line only.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is not an EU member, so most standard "Europe" eSIM plans do not work here. This catches out travelers crossing from Croatia, particularly on the popular Dubrovnik–Mostar–Sarajevo route. A Balkans regional plan that explicitly lists Bosnia is what you need.
Sarajevo and Mostar have reliable 4G throughout their old towns and main tourist areas. Coverage is adequate along the main tourist routes connecting the two cities and the Neretva valley. Rural mountain areas — including parts of the Dinaric Alps and the more remote national parks (Sutjeska, Una) — have variable signal. Download offline maps before any mountain or rural travel.
Sarajevo's Baščaršija (the Ottoman-era old bazaar) and the city center have solid coverage. In Mostar, the area around the iconic Old Bridge (Stari Most, a UNESCO World Heritage site) and the old town is well covered. Both cities are highly walkable and you'll rely on maps to navigate the narrow historic streets.
Bosnia borders Croatia, Serbia, and Montenegro. The Croatia to Bosnia crossing is common on coastal road trips and involves a brief network switch. With a Balkans regional eSIM, switching is automatic — expect a 30–60 second gap at the border. Note that the Dubrovnik–Bosnia route crosses the short Neum coastal corridor, so you may briefly switch networks more than once. Download offline maps before crossing.
Scan the QR code and connect immediately.
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Keep your original number for calls.
OVOSIM offers great-value eSIM plans for Bosnia and Herzegovina starting at €4.99, connecting to HT Eronet with 5G / 4G LTE coverage.
Plans start from €4.99. There are no hidden fees or roaming charges.
Yes — buy and install your eSIM before you fly, and it connects automatically to a local network when you land in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Usually not. Bosnia is not in the EU and is excluded from most Europe eSIM plans. Travelers crossing from Croatia on the Dubrovnik–Mostar route are often caught out. Use a Balkans plan that explicitly lists Bosnia.
Yes — both cities have reliable 4G throughout their old towns and main tourist areas, including the Baščaršija in Sarajevo and the Old Bridge area in Mostar.
Coverage is variable in the Dinaric Alps and remote national parks like Sutjeska and Una. Download offline Google Maps before any mountain travel.
No. Bosnia and Herzegovina has unrestricted internet — all major apps work freely.
Yes — the Ovosim Balkans plan covers Bosnia alongside Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, and the rest of the region on one eSIM, ideal for the Dubrovnik–Mostar–Sarajevo route.
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