Free eSIM for Slovenia 
3 GB of free mobile data across Slovenia — Lake Bled's island church, the Soča valley's turquoise rapids, Postojna's 24 km of cave passages. The Alps, the Adriatic and Ljubljana in a country smaller than New Jersey. Install before take-off.
Free for new users · Credit card for identity verification only — never charged · Valid 3 days
Why an eSIM beats a Slovene prepaid
Telekom Slovenije, A1 Slovenia and Telemach all still require passport registration at retail stores — Slovenia adopted EU SIM KYC rules early. A1's 'Visitor' plan runs €12 for 3 GB with 7-day validity. Your 99esim gives you the same allowance for 30 days and activates while you're descending through the Julian Alps toward LJU. Slovenia is compact — one free plan covers the country twice over.
- No counter queue at LJU's small arrivals hall
- Works through Alpine tunnels, around Lake Bled, down the Soča valley
- Roams to Italy, Austria, Croatia and Hungary — all under 90 minutes by car
- 3 GB is enough for a Ljubljana + Bled + Piran + Soča loop
How Slovene networks treat 99esim
99esim partners with Telekom Slovenije — the country's incumbent carrier with the strongest Alpine coverage and the only one running towers above the Soča valley tree line. A1 Slovenia covers Ljubljana and the coast densely, with Telemach's fibre-backed 5G in the city centre and along the A1/A2 motorways. Even mountain passes like Vršič (2,500+ m on some peaks) have cellular at the top.
Arriving at a Slovene airport
Slovenia has one commercial airport — Ljubljana Jože Pučnik. Many visitors arrive via Venice (VCE), Trieste (TRS) or Zagreb (ZAG); all neighbour routes work on your eSIM.
Small, relaxed arrivals hall with 5G at the gates. Bus 28 to Ljubljana takes 45 min — signal holds except for a brief dip through the Medvode tunnel. Taxi is €40 flat.
Many western-Slovenia travellers land here. FlixBus Venice→Ljubljana is 4 hours — your eSIM hands off Italy→Slovenia around Fernetti with no gap.
Where your free eSIM works best
What 3 GB actually gets you in Slovenia
Slovenia compresses a lot of geography into 20,000 km². You'll hit cities, Alps and sea in one day — Maps and photos dominate data use. Here's the breakdown:
Slovenia-specific travel tips
Alpine tunnels on the A2
The A2 motorway from Ljubljana toward Austria has several multi-kilometre tunnels (Karavanke is 8 km). DAS is installed in all newer tunnels — you'll keep 4G in Karavanke, but older tunnels on secondary roads (like the Predor Ljubelj) are dark.
Postojna Cave signal
Postojna's 24 km cave system has Wi-Fi in the entrance hall and near the train platform, but cellular stops once the train moves in. Surface cells resume at the car park. Cache offline maps before you descend.
Lake Bled island coverage
Bled has strong 4G around the entire shoreline. The pletna rowboats to the island keep signal the whole way. The Church of the Assumption on the island itself has 4G — you can livestream the ringing of the wishing bell.
Soča valley rafting sections
The upper Soča around Bovec has 4G at rafting entry points (e.g. Boka, Trnovo) but deep gorge sections lose signal for 15–30 minutes. Normal for the geography — not a carrier issue. Waterproof bags + offline Komoot solve it.
Vršič Pass (2,500 m)
The high Alpine pass between Kranjska Gora and Trenta has cellular at the top — Telekom Slovenije installed a summit tower visible from the hairpin bends. Signal dips between switchbacks but the summit car park is fully 4G.
Travelers who used 99esim in Slovenia
"Road-tripped Ljubljana, Bled, Bohinj, Vršič Pass and Piran in a week. The eSIM held through every tunnel on the A2. Honestly better coverage than my home UK network."
"Rafted the Soča at Bovec — signal came and went in the gorge (expected) but my photos uploaded the moment we climbed out. Perfect."
"Four days at Lake Bled working remotely. Speeds in the castle café were genuinely faster than my home Wi-Fi. Zoomed calls without a stutter."
Frequently asked — Slovenia edition
Does 99esim work around Lake Bled?
Yes. Bled has dense 4G/5G coverage around the full shoreline, on the pletna boats, at Bled Castle and out to Vintgar Gorge. Telekom Slovenije installed dedicated cells here given the tourist volume.
Can I use it on the Postojna Cave train?
Partially. The entry hall has Wi-Fi and cellular. Once the train enters the cave, cellular drops — no carrier can help underground. Signal resumes at the exit.
Will it work crossing into Italy, Austria or Croatia?
Yes. All three are in our 39-country European pool. The Fernetti (Italy), Karavanke tunnel (Austria) and Obrežje (Croatia) crossings hand off automatically — same 3 GB.
Is 5G covered?
Yes. Telekom Slovenije, A1 and Telemach all run 5G in Ljubljana, Maribor, Celje and Koper. Your 5G-capable phone will connect automatically.
Do I need a Slovenian ID or personal code to activate?
No. Those rules apply to physical Slovene prepaid SIMs. A roaming eSIM profile is out of scope — your home passport/account is all that matters.
What if I burn through 3 GB on the Soča?
Top up in the 99esim app — Slovenia add-ons start at €2.99 for 1 GB. Most activation flows complete in 30 seconds even on Bovec's 4G.
Ready to claim your free 3 GB in Slovenia?
Install the 99esim app, create a free account, and your data is live in about 90 seconds.





