99eSIM · Albania

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3 GB of free mobile data across Albania — Tirana's cafés, the Riviera beaches of Dhërmi and Ksamil, the mountain road to Theth. Skip the local SIM queue at TIA and land already online. No credit card, no deposit, no plastic.

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Free for new users · Credit card for identity verification only — never charged · Valid 3 days

Why an eSIM beats picking up a local Albanian SIM

Albania switched off 3G in 2023 and pushed 4G almost everywhere — but the counter-side reality is that buying a physical SIM at the airport or in a Vodafone Albania shop still requires your passport, a registration form and often a short wait. Tourist plans from One Albania start around 1,500 lekë (~€15) for comparable data. Your free 99esim profile installs before the plane even pushes back from the gate — and it works the second you cross into Albanian airspace, Pogradec to Saranda.

  • No passport registration, no shop visit, no 15-minute form-fill
  • Works from TIA Tirana baggage claim to the Riviera's stoniest beaches
  • Keep your home number live for bank OTPs and family calls
  • 3 GB covers a classic Tirana–Berat–Sarandë loop comfortably

How Albanian networks handle 99esim

99esim rides on One Albania's backbone — the merged Vodafone + ALBtelecom network that owns the country's biggest 4G footprint. Coverage is dense in every city and along the SH1/SH2 motorways, and One's towers reach deep into the southern Riviera. You'll also roam transparently onto Telekom Albania where One thins out, particularly in the Alps behind Shkodër.

One Albania
Primary host. Strongest coastal + motorway coverage, solid in Tirana.
Vodafone Albania / One
Same merged network since 2023 — combined towers, deeper rural reach.
Telekom Albania
Backup roam partner. Useful in Librazhd, Korçë and Alps valleys.
15–45 Mbps on 4G in cities, 5–20 Mbps in mountain regions

Arriving at an Albanian airport

Tirana International is the country's only international airport with scheduled commercial traffic. Activate your eSIM before take-off — you'll see a One Albania signal the moment wheels touch down.

TIATirana
Tirana International (Nënë Tereza)

Single terminal, 5G inside the building and on the shuttle-bus stand outside. The Rinas Express bus to Skanderbeg Square keeps 4G the whole 40-minute route.

KFZKukës
Kukës International

Newer northeast airport serving the Alps region. Coverage is reliable inside, but expect signal gaps on the mountain road toward Valbonë.

Where your free eSIM works best

Tirana
Full 4G across Blloku, Skanderbeg Square, Bunk'Art museums
Durrës
Reliable along the beach promenade and in the amphitheatre area
Vlorë
Strong signal through the old town and up to Llogara Pass
Sarandë
Excellent coverage facing Corfu; works on the Ksamil island hops
Shkodër
Good 4G through the bazaar and around Rozafa Castle
Berat
Covers Mangalem and Gorica — the tight alleys stay online
Gjirokastër
UNESCO old town has surprising strong coverage, even uphill
Korçë
Solid across the old bazaar and the beer museum district
Pogradec
Reliable along the Lake Ohrid shoreline
Krujë
Good signal at the castle and Skanderbeg Museum

What 3 GB actually gets you in Albania

Albanian travel leans heavy on Google Maps — addresses are often vague, mountain switchbacks are frequent, and Uber-equivalents don't exist outside Tirana. Here's a realistic 3 GB split:

Google Maps for SH8 Riviera driving
55 hours of navigation
WhatsApp voice calls home
~15 hours of family chats
Instagram Stories from Ksamil
~1,200 uploads
Booking.com + Airbnb messaging
unlimited in practice
Google Translate (menus, road signs)
~800 lookups
Bolt rides in Tirana
~300 bookings with live tracking

Albania-specific travel tips

The SH8 Riviera coast road

The stretch Vlorë–Himarë–Sarandë via Llogara Pass is famous — and the signal dips noticeably on the Llogara serpentines and between Qeparo and Borsh. Cache offline Google Maps and queue Instagram uploads for your hotel in Dhërmi.

Bunker and Bunk'Art tours

Tirana's Cold War bunker museums (Bunk'Art 1 in the hills, Bunk'Art 2 downtown) use DAS-style antennas inside — you'll actually keep signal 100m underground, which is handy for translating the exhibit plaques.

Alps signal gaps — Theth and Valbonë

The classic Theth–Valbonë day hike crosses a ridge where no carrier reaches. Plan on 2–3 hours offline. Download the AllTrails route before you set off from Theth village, where One Albania still hits 4G.

Ferry to Corfu

The Sarandë–Kérkyra catamaran loses Albanian signal about 10 minutes in and picks up Greek Cosmote towers before docking. Your 99esim roams to Greece at the same 3 GB allowance — no top-up needed.

Cash-heavy economy, map-heavy navigation

Most of Albania still runs on cash — your eSIM won't find you an ATM automatically. Save Banka Kombëtare Tregtare and Raiffeisen pins offline in Google Maps before heading to smaller towns like Përmet or Gjirokastër.

Travelers who used 99esim in Albania

★★★★★

"Drove Tirana to Sarandë over three days with my partner. Maps never quit on us, even on the Llogara switchbacks. Uploaded beach shots from Ksamil with zero drama."

— Lena K., Germany
★★★★★

"Used it across Tirana, Berat and Gjirokastër. The old bazaars all had signal — surprised me given the UNESCO-era stone walls."

— Tom R., United Kingdom
★★★★★

"Hiked Theth to Valbonë. Obviously lost signal at the pass, but One Albania picked me back up in Valbonë village. WhatsApped my wife from the guesthouse immediately."

— Marco F., Italy

Frequently asked — Albania edition

Does 99esim work on the Albanian Riviera?

Yes. One Albania's towers cover the entire SH8 coastal road. You may see brief drops on the Llogara Pass switchbacks and in the tiny cove of Gjipe, but Vlorë, Himarë, Dhërmi, Borsh, Sarandë and Ksamil all have full 4G.

Can I use it crossing into Kosovo or Montenegro?

Yes. Both Kosovo and Montenegro are in 99esim's 39-country European pool. When you cross at Hani i Hotit or Morinë, the eSIM hands off automatically — same 3 GB allowance, no extra fee.

Is 3G still available in Albania?

No — Albania shut down 3G on most networks in 2023 to refarm spectrum for 4G/5G. Your 99esim uses LTE everywhere, which is faster anyway. 5G is live in central Tirana and parts of Durrës.

Do I need to register my passport like for a local SIM?

No. Albania's SIM registration law applies only to physical cards issued by local operators. A roaming eSIM profile like 99esim is out of scope — no ID, no paperwork.

Will it work in the Albanian Alps (Theth, Valbonë)?

Partially. Villages have 4G, but the ridge crossings and narrow valleys (especially the Valbonë Pass trail) are dead zones. Treat them like any wilderness hike — download offline maps beforehand.

What happens after I use all 3 GB?

Top up in the 99esim app in under a minute. Albania add-ons start at €2.99 for 1 GB. No auto-renew, no hidden charge — the card you installed with stays unbilled.

Ready to claim your free 3 GB in Albania?

Install the 99esim app, create a free account, and your data is live in about 90 seconds.