This is a critical point for adventurers exploring Europe: San Marino is not part of the European Union. Consequently, your EU "Roam Like at Home" plan will not apply here, even with an Italian carrier like TIM Italia or Vodafone IT. Your home provider will likely impose substantial roaming charges. eSIMAdventures offers a dedicated plan for San Marino, ensuring you have clear, affordable connectivity without any unexpected bills, perfect for navigating the historic streets and enjoying the panoramic views from Monte Titano.
Does my Italian or EU SIM card offer free roaming when I venture into San Marino, or should I consider eSIMAdventures?
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