How much data do I need on a trip?
Set your trip length and what you'll be doing, and we'll estimate how much data you need, then point you to matching eSIMs.
Step 1
How long is your trip?
Step 2
What will you be doing?
Step 3
Where are you going?
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You'll be taken to plans matching your data needs.
Your own monthly usage is the best indicator — check your phone bill or your device's data settings. This is an estimate based on average usage; actual consumption may vary.
Frequently asked
How much data do I need for a trip? + −
It depends on what you do. For maps and messaging, 1–3 GB a week is plenty; for social and browsing, around 5 GB; for streaming or hotspot use, 10 GB+ or unlimited. Use the calculator above for a tailored estimate.
How much data does video calling use per day? + −
Video calls are data-heavy — roughly 500–600 MB per hour. An hour a day for a week is around 4 GB, so factor it in if you'll call home often.
How much data do navigation and social media use? + −
Maps use very little — about 30 MB a day. Social media is heavier at roughly 150 MB a day, mostly from autoplaying video. Turning off autoplay saves a lot.
Why is there a 15% buffer in the estimate? + −
Real usage is rarely exactly average — some days you'll do more. The 15% buffer gives you a little headroom so you're less likely to run out mid-trip.
What's a typical monthly data usage? + −
Many people use somewhere between 5 and 15 GB a month at home. On a short trip with Wi-Fi at your accommodation you'll usually need less.
How much data do I need for hotspot or remote work? + −
Tethering a laptop adds up fast — light work (email, docs) can use around 1 GB a day, heavy use (video calls, uploads) 3 GB+. For longer remote stays, look at a large bundle or unlimited.