6 ACTUAL Best eSIMs for Turkey

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As a travel photographer who needs Internet access to run my business, I can’t rely on slow Wifi connections or no signal when traveling round Turkey trying to photograph the Blue Mosque in Istanbul or the balloons in Cappadocia, and that’s where eSIMs come in.

You could use your home SIM card and network and roam internationally of course, but this usually costs an absolute fortune, and I definitely do not like spending more money than I have to!

So when I was last in Istanbul, I scouted out the actual best eSIMs that would be reliable, fast and wouldn’t throttle my data or kick me off if I hit some arbitrary cap.

So that you don’t have to go through these same hours of research, my quick recommendations for eSIMs in Turkey that you can setup in seconds are below.

The best value for money is the Airalo Merhaba eSIM for all trip length and data uses EXCEPT those wanting 5 GB of data. Nomad are best for anyone wanting 5 GB in 30 days, and Holafly offer unlimited data.

If you want to know why I’ve recommended each eSIM, then full details on each of them are below, as well as info on why I would not recommend a local eSIM from one of the Turkish national operators.



Quick eSIM Picks for Turkey

I’ll cover the differences between the performance of each eSIM in detail further on in this article, but if you just want a quick top pick, then choose one of these three depending on the length of your trip and your expected data use.

My Top 3 eSIMs for Turkey are:

  • Airalo Merhaba eSIM is the best value for money if you don’t use much data and aren’t on a long trip. They have options ranging from 1GB to 20GB of data and validities from 7 to 30 days.
  • Holafly eSIMs offer unlimited data from 5 to 30 days, but this obviously comes at a higher price.
  • Nomad are the best value option only if you want 5 GB of data in 30 days, or if you want a regional eSIM for Europe, otherwise their prices are higher than Airalo.

Any of these can be an excellent choice, but I would personally recommend Airalo. It’s very easy to set up with their app, as well as being the best value option out there.

You don’t need ID or any KYC checks for these eSIMs, so you can use them immediately after purchase if you need to, although you should note that a continuous data use of more than 90 days in a 120 day period means that you need to register your phone’s IMEI with Turkey’s CEIR registry and pay a one-time tax.


eSIMS for Turkey Only

There are also a few other options of eSIMs which make sense for Istanbul, Antalya, Dalaman and Turkey as a whole, which are included in the tables below for completeness.

eSIMs for Turkey Validity Data Usage 4G/5G? Coverage Includes Calls/Texts? Check Price
Airalo Merhaba
*Best eSIM for Turkey*
7 days – 30 days 1GB – 20GB 4G Turkey Only No
AloSIM 7 days – 30 days 1GB – 20GB 4G Turkey Only No
Holafly 5 days – 90 days Unlimited 4G Turkey Only No
Nomad 7 days or 30 days 5GB – 15GB 4G Turkey Only No

eSIMs for the Turkish Region

If you are traveling to other countries in Europe like Spain or around the Med on your trip, then consider the regional eSIMs like the Eurolink from Airalo, which let you use your eSIM for the duration of your trip, for a slightly higher price.

Nomad offer the best value for a European eSIM, although they have 4 countries less than Airalo on this regional 35 country eSIM – missing Albania, Andorra, Montenegro and Serbia.

eSIMs for Europe & Mediterranean Validity Data Usage 4G/5G? Coverage Includes Calls/Texts? Check Price
Airalo Eurolink 7 days – 180 days 1GB – 100GB 4G/5G 39 countries No
Nomad Europe
*Best European eSIM*
7 days or 30 days 1GB – 20GB 4G/5G 35 countries No
AloSIM Mediterranean 7 days or 30 days 1GB – 10GB 4G/5G 6 countries No

Global eSIMs and Including Calls/Texts

For those on longer multi-country trips, then choose a global eSIM like the Discover from Airalo, which covers 130 countries.

Nomad also offer global plans, but these tend to be very bad value for money compared with the ones below, so I won’t cover them here.

Global eSIMs Validity Data Usage 4G/5G? Coverage Includes Calls/Texts? Check Price
Airalo Discover 7 days – 365 days 1GB – 20GB 4G/5G 130 Countries No
Airalo Discover+ 7 days – 365 days 1GB – 20GB 4G/5G 130 Countries 10min/SMS – 200min/SMS
AIS eSIM2FLY Global 15 days 6GB 4G/5G 120+ Countries No

Should You Get Calls/Texts eSIMs?

In general, eSIMs only offer data and not calls and texts.

In practise this is not a problem, as you can still use WhatsApp with an eSIM. You may need to receive a code by text to your existing number to confirm your identity with your new eSIM, but either way you will be using WhatsApp within seconds without any problems.

Even if you do need to call a business, most now offer WhatsApp calling, and of course you can still use it to connect with friends and family.

If you do have a definite need for calls and texts, then you should look at the Discover+ from Airalo which you can set up prior to leaving for your trip, or a local SIM card when you get to your destination, but the latter adds a lot more hassle.


How Easy Is It To Use An eSIM?

First, you will need to make sure your phone is not locked to a carrier. If you got your phone at a reduced price under a monthly contract, then your phone may well be locked. You can usually request a code to unlock it from your carrier at the end of your contract.

If you bought your phone without a SIM or use a pre-paid card, then it is almost certainly already unlocked.

Most phones and iPads made in the last few years will support eSIMs, but you should double-check your model to make sure. There’s a comprehensive list here.

You can also check if your phone is compatible from Settings on Android or iOS.

Once you know that your phone is compatible, it’s as simple as scanning a QR code from your eSIM operator, or do it all through the app for providers like Airalo.

how to install an esim on android
How to install an eSIM on a Google Pixel phone.

You will then be able to set your eSIM up in seconds once you have made your purchase.


Local eSIMs from Turkish Operators

eSIM companies do not own their mobile networks – they instead piggyback on local providers.

The potential problem with this is that some local providers will prioritize their customers in times of high traffic load, meaning that eSIM customers (and anyone internationally roaming) could suffer from slower speeds.

But there’s another variable to take into account – local provider’s pre-paid customers.

Because the local providers will make more money from contract customers than from pre-paid, pre-paid customers get pushed to the bottom of the pile, and it’s them that get deprioritized first during high network traffic.

This means that an eSIM from someone like Airalo can actually offer faster data speeds than pre-paid eSIMs from local operators.

The other advantage of eSIMs is that you can set them up in seconds, usually using the provider’s app, and you don’t need to wait until you are in the country in question to do this.

Buying a local SIM often has you jumping through bureaucratic hoops, queueing in shops and getting worse deals than locals purely because you are buying the SIM in the airport.

Personally, after a long flight that’s the last thing I want to do.

In Turkey, you are unable to buy eSIMs as a tourist, so physical SIMs would be your only other choice.

Now, let’s get into it and see exactly why I recommend these particular eSIMS.


Airalo eSIMs for Turkey

Airalo are one of the most highly regarded global eSIM operators, as not only are they often the cheapest and best value for money for short trips, but they also almost always offer 5G network speeds if they are available in the country in question (unfortunately they do not offer 5G in Turkey – yet!).

They use local provider networks, but unlike other similarly priced subscribers, Airalo seems to choose the fastest of these networks.

In Turkey, Airalo partner with Turk Telekom, previously known as Avea on 4G/LTE speeds. This is one of the largest mobile phone operators in Turkey, and has coverage across the entire country, even in more remote areas.

Airalo has six plans depending on your trip length and data usage:

  1. Airalo Merhaba eSIM 1 GB in 7 days – the cheapest plan and best for short trips with light data usage.
  2. Airalo Merhaba eSIM 2 GB in 15 days – a good choice for light data use in two week trips.
  3. Airalo Merhaba eSIM 3 GB in 30 days
  4. Airalo Merhaba eSIM 5 GB in 30 days – the Nomad eSIM is better at this price point.
  5. Airalo Merhaba eSIM 10 GB in 30 days
  6. Airalo Merhaba eSIM 20 GB in 30 days

You can buy the plan now and set it up using the Airalo app in seconds without affecting the validity. The timer only starts when your eSIM connects to any one of the supported networks, meaning that it will start as soon as you get in-country.

airalo esim for turkey

You can also easily top-up your data if it’s running out from the Airalo dashboard, so you can buy a lower capacity card then upgrade if you’re not too sure how much data you’ll be using.

If you are only looking for the cheapest eSIM for Turkey, then it’s the 1GB Airalo, but their offers are not that compelling if you are looking for higher data usage.

If you are travelling outside of Turkey, then you should consider the Eurolink eSIMs, which cover 39 countries across Europe for a slight price increase over the Change cards.

Eurolink offers are:

  1. Airalo Eurolink eSIM 1 GB in 7 days
  2. Airalo Eurolink eSIM 3 GB in 30 days
  3. Airalo Eurolink eSIM 5 GB in 30 days
  4. Airalo Eurolink eSIM 10 GB in 30 days
  5. Airalo Eurolink eSIM 50 GB in 90 days
  6. Airalo Eurolink eSIM 100 GB in 180 days

As with the Merhaba eSIMs, the validity period starts when you first connect to one of the supported networks, which include a range of 5G and 4G networks depending on country.

airalo esims for europe

Airalo Eurolink eSIMs cover all countries geographically in Europe EXCEPT:

  • Armenia
  • Azerbaijan
  • Belarus
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • (North) Macedonia
  • Georgia
  • Kosovo
  • Moldova
  • Monaco (but you often can connect to French networks here)
  • Russia
  • San Marino (but you often can connect to Italian networks here)

Given that these are only a few dollars more than the Mehraba eSIMs at the lower data levels, it’s a no-brainer if you are visiting more than one country and is much cheaper than buying separate eSIMs for each.

For completeness, there’s also Airalo Discover and Discover+ cards that offer global coverage (130 countries) with much longer validity periods. These are the best global eSIMs out there if you want long validity and don’t use too much data.

The Discover eSIM offers only data, while the Discover+ adds calls and texts into the mix, using a +43 (Austrian) phone number (which can be used to call any other country code).

The Airalo Discover and Discover+ offers are:

  1. Airalo Discover eSIM 1 GB in 7 days and Discover+ adding 10 mins + texts.
  2. Airalo Discover eSIM 2 GB in 15 days and Discover+ adding 20 mins + texts.
  3. Airalo Discover eSIM 3 GB in 30 days and Discover+ adding 30 mins + texts.
  4. Airalo Discover eSIM 5 GB in 60 days and Discover+ adding 50 mins + texts.
  5. Airalo Discover eSIM 10 GB in 180 days and Discover+ adding 100 mins + texts.
  6. Airalo Discover eSIM 20 GB in 365 days and Discover+ adding 200 mins + texts.

I’m not sure how useful a global eSIM lasting 7 days is, but if you have access to a private jet then you might find it useful!

There’s a variety of 5G and 4G/LTE networks used by the Discover eSIMS. You can check which networks each country uses by following this link, then clicking the Buy Now button for one of the eSIMs and then Check Available Networks as in the screenshot below.

airalo check esim networks
How to check 4G/5G networks for the Discover eSIMs.

Nomad eSIMs for Turkey

Nomad targets those travelers who want long validity on their eSIMs but are willing to take a smaller data cap for a lower price.

As the name might suggest, they’re aimed more at longer term travelers than those only away from home for a week, but if you do have a longer trip lasting up to 30 days in Europe, then Nomad are the best value for money.

Nomad uses the Turk Telekom, Turkcell, the biggest mobile provider in Turkey, and Vodafone.

Nomad eSIMs include:

  1. Nomad Turkey eSIM 5 GB in 30 days – better value than the Airalo card.
  2. Nomad Turkey eSIM 10 GB in 30 daystwo versions: a cheaper one on Turkcell and Turk Telekom, and a pricier one including Vodafone coverage.
  3. Nomad Turkey eSIM 12 GB in 30 days
  4. Nomad Turkey eSIM 15 GB in 30 days
nomad esims for turkey

You should note that Nomad eSIMs must be activated within 30 days of purchase. If they are not activated by the 30 day mark, then their validity will start to count down even if you haven’t activated it yet.

So, as long as you don’t buy it more than 4 weeks ahead of your trip, you’re fine.

The real value for Nomad eSIMs comes from their European plan though.

They have a 30 country plan on 4G/LTE only (which doesn’t include Turkey), or a slightly more expensive 35 country plan on 5G/4G with Turkey included.

Nomad’s 5GB and 20GB Europe plans are the best value European-wide eSIMs out there.

The 35 country plan includes:

  1. Nomad Europe eSIM 1 GB in 7 days – same price as Airalo.
  2. Nomad Europe eSIM 3 GB in 30 days – same price as Airalo.
  3. Nomad Europe eSIM 5 GB in 30 daysbest value European eSIM.
  4. Nomad Europe eSIM 10 GB in 30 days
  5. Nomad Europe eSIM 20 GB in 30 daysbest value European eSIM.
nomad esims for europe

This 35 country plan is the same as the 39 country plan from Airalo, except Nomad misses:

  • Albania
  • Andorra
  • Serbia
  • Montenegro

AloSIM eSIMs for Turkey

AloSIM offers very similar prices to Airalo, but can sometimes offer deals taking them below Airalo’s prices, so are always worth checking.

They’re also a little more fiddly to set up because you have to change your APN (Access Point Name) for the eSIM, otherwise it won’t work.

AloSIM use Turk Telekom at 5G speeds, which make them potentially the fastest eSIMs around.

Unfortunately, Turk Telekom are only just rolling out 5G, with a couple of patches of coverage in Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir, so you can’t rely on using it.

AloSIM packages are:

  1. AloSIM Turkey eSIM 1 GB in 7 days
  2. AloSIM Turkey eSIM 2 GB in 15 days
  3. AloSIM Turkey eSIM 3 GB in 30 days
  4. AloSIM Turkey eSIM 5 GB in 30 days
  5. AloSIM Turkey eSIM 10 GB in 30 days
  6. AloSIM Turkey eSIM 20 GB in 30 days
alosim esims for turkey

They also offer regional eSIMs for 32 countries in Europe.

  1. AloSIM Europe eSIM 1 GB for 7 days
  2. AloSIM Europe eSIM 2 GB for 15 days
  3. AloSIM Europe eSIM 3 GB for 30 days
  4. AloSIM Europe eSIM 5 GB for 30 days
  5. AloSIM Europe eSIM 10 GB for 30 days
alosim esim for europe

These are comparable in prices to Airalo, but offer fewer countries (32 vs 39). The countries that Airalo offers that AloSIM does not are:

  • Albania
  • Andorra (although you should be able to get Spanish and French networks here)
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Norway
  • Poland
  • Ukraine

So if you are wanting a European eSIM for the above, then look at Airalo, not AloSIM.


Holafly eSIMs for Turkey

Holafly are my go-to operator if you use a ton of data, as they offer unlimited data on all eSIMs (with some caveats).

Some users have reported throttling of connection speed after using a few GB of data in a short space of time, and it is likely that there is some upper limit given the relatively low cost, but there is no official word on this, other than “the carrier may reserve the right to apply a Fair Usage Policy” in their terms and conditions.

For normal usage (if you’re not streaming 4K movies all day), then you are unlikely to be throttled.

As Holafly are the only operator with unlimited data, they are my first choice for longer trips or where I know that I will need lots of data.

They use the Turk Telekom and Final networks in 4G/LTE mode.

Holafly offer:

  1. Holafly Turkey eSIM unlimited GB in 5 days
  2. Holafly Turkey eSIM unlimited GB in 7 days
  3. Holafly Turkey eSIM unlimited GB in 10 days
  4. Holafly Turkey eSIM unlimited GB in 15 days
  5. Holafly Turkey eSIM unlimited GB in 20 days
  6. Holafly Turkey eSIM unlimited GB in 30 days
  7. Holafly Turkey eSIM unlimited GB in 60 days
  8. Holafly Turkey eSIM unlimited GB in 90 days
holafly esim for turkey

Remember that you can’t extend your Holafly eSIM, so you’re better to buy a plan that offers longer coverage than you need rather than less, as otherwise you will have to buy another eSIM from them to cover your trip.


AIS Global eSIM (Great for 2-Week Trips)

Although a global eSIM rather than a specific location eSIM, AIS offers the best value for money option for medium data use over two weeks.

They only have one eSIM suitable for Turkey, which is the 6GB for 15 days global eSIM.

ais global esim

I only include it here because AIS offers the most 5G networks of any global SIM, so if you are on a two week trip to even a couple of different countries, the extra 5G capabilities of the AIS card can make it worthwhile.


The Best eSIM for Turkey: Conclusion

In my opinion, the best eSIM for Turkey are those from Airalo, as they give you the lowest price and most flexibility with topups possible, which is unbeatable in the current climate.

Holafly are my next choice if you want unlimited data.

Nomad are best for European trips if you are not visiting the Balkans, with fantastic value for money on their 30 day / 20 GB eSIM.


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