Ireland

Stay connected all over Ireland with an eSIM. You can explore Dublin, drive the Wild Atlantic Way and visit Galway and Cork without worrying about roaming charges.

Ireland
Ireland

Ireland eSIM

Stay connected all over Ireland with an eSIM. You can explore Dublin, drive the Wild Atlantic Way and visit Galway and Cork without worrying about roaming charges.

Get your Ireland eSIM

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  • Top Up Available: Yes
  • Data Only: Yes
  • SMS: No
  • Calls: No, only through apps (VOIP)
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Get highest speeds with this eSIM plan. Start your eSIM instantly upon arrival and enjoy high-speed data with no hidden roaming fees.

This is a full speed data plan.

  • Pre-Activation Days: 180 Days
  • Data Exit Country: UK/NO
  • Hotspot: Yes
  • Speed Reduction: No
  • Supported Countries: Ireland
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Why You Need an eSIM for Ireland

Ireland's winding country roads, its vibrant pub culture and amazing coastal drives are just better with mobile data. In Dublin, you'll find the DART train and Luas tram system easy to use with Google Maps. Ride-hailing with Free Now also works great in the city.

When you're outside Dublin, you really need GPS navigation for Ireland's narrow rural roads. This is especially true along the Wild Atlantic Way. Road signs can be pretty sparse out there. Free Wi-Fi in Irish pubs and B&Bs often isn't very reliable.

An eSIM for Ireland keeps you connected as you check out castles, cliffs and cozy towns. It's really important to check the weather before you head out. Rain can pop up without any warning in Ireland. Plus, booking restaurants in popular places like Galway and Dingle during peak season often needs data for reservation apps.

Network Coverage in Ireland

Our eSIM uses Three Ireland and Vodafone for strong 5G and 4G service. You'll get excellent signal in Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick, Killarney and Waterford. Major motorways, the M50 ring road and the main routes between cities usually have reliable connectivity too.

The Wild Atlantic Way generally has good coverage in towns and along most coastal parts. Northern Ireland is also covered. Popular tourist spots like the Cliffs of Moher, the Ring of Kerry and the Giant's Causeway have a usable signal for things like navigation.

Watch out for some remote headlands and mountain passes in Connemara and Kerry. You might have brief signal gaps there. The Aran Islands and Skellig Michael also have limited coverage, so don't expect full bars everywhere.

Connectivity Tips for Ireland

  1. The Wild Atlantic Way often has limited road signs. Google Maps with live GPS is really the best way to stay on track there. Make sure your eSIM is active when you're driving those coastal roads.
  2. Irish weather can change quickly, so rain might pop up anytime. Use your data to check Met Éireann forecasts before hikes or coastal walks. This helps you avoid getting caught in a downpour.
  3. Restaurants in popular towns like Galway, Dingle and Killarney book up fast in summer. Having data to check Google or booking apps helps you snag a table.
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Is Globie the best eSIM for Ireland?

Is Globie the best eSIM for Ireland?
Feature
Budget-friendly Yes No No No
Refund before activation Yes Yes Limited Limited
Hotspot / tethering included Yes Limited Yes Yes
No account or sign-up needed Yes No No No
Instant delivery via email Yes Yes No No

*Comparison content reflects generalized plan characteristics based on publicly available information. Individual features, pricing, speed limitations, refund terms, and availability may vary by provider, destination, plan type, and time and are subject to change without notice.

**Globie is an independent provider and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any third-party brands referenced. This content is provided solely for general informational and comparative purposes.

Why choose Globie eSIM for Ireland

Works the moment you land

Connect to local networks automatically in 190+ countries.

No SIM swaps

Install once. Activate in seconds. No physical SIMs.

No roaming fees

Know exactly what you'll pay before you travel.

Plans that fit your trip

Short stays, long trips, single countries, or global.

Frequently asked questions for the Globie Ireland eSIM

Yes. You can use the Ireland eSIM with all your travel apps, keeping you connected whether you're exploring the Cliffs of Moher or navigating the streets of Dublin. With reliable connectivity, your apps will guide you through the Emerald Isle.
In many cases, yes. An Ireland eSIM offers the convenience of downloading directly to your device without needing a physical card. This applies to both eSIMs and physical SIM cards. You won't have to worry about losing a tiny SIM card while trying to enjoy your Irish breakfast.
Generally, yes. The Ireland eSIM provides coverage outside major cities, though in very remote areas like the Connemara region, signal availability depends on location and terrain. This is normal for any mobile network.
Yes. The Ireland eSIM is well-suited for road trips, keeping you connected as you drive along the Wild Atlantic Way. Just remember that coverage depends on local partner networks, and some remote stretches might test your patience more than a sheep crossing.
In many cases, yes. The Ireland eSIM should work in rural areas and small towns, although coverage may be weaker in very remote locations. Enjoy the quaint charm of Irish villages with a generally reliable connection.
Generally, yes. There is coverage in Ireland's mountainous regions, such as the Wicklow Mountains, but signal strength can vary. This is normal for any mobile network, as mountains can occasionally block signals like an overzealous rugby defense.
Typically, you can use the Ireland eSIM on a domestic flight while on the ground, but once airborne, airplane mode is required. While flying, take a break from connectivity and enjoy the view of Ireland's lush landscape from above.
The Ireland eSIM is designed specifically for use within Ireland. If you plan to travel to another country, you would need a separate eSIM for that location. Enjoy the delights of Ireland with the peace of mind that your connection is tailored for this beautiful land.
In many cases, yes. The Ireland eSIM can be used on ferries or boats, though connectivity can be spotty when you're far from shore. Consider it a chance to enjoy the sea breeze and the sound of waves over the usual notification chimes.
If you encounter issues with your Ireland eSIM, first check your device settings to ensure everything is configured correctly. If problems continue, our installation guides can help, or get in touch with us! We're here to help.