For when you stop counting gigabytes.
Install your Netherlands eSIM
on iPhone 14.
Yes — iPhone 14 supports eSIM in Netherlands. First iPhone generation sold as eSIM-only in the US. Most travelers don't notice — the install flow is identical. travel.to routes you to KPN, Vodafone NL, Odido automatically — you don't pick the carrier, your phone does.
What checks out before payment.
iPhone 14 (2022) ships with eSIM hardware.
3 partner carriers in Netherlands · auto-handoff between them.
130 – 240 Mbps urban · 30 ms RTT.
6 steps from QR to online.
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Open Settings on your iPhone
Tap the Settings app (gray gear icon) from your home screen or App Library.
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Go to Cellular (or Mobile Data)
Scroll to Cellular. On some regions iOS labels this Mobile Data instead.
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Tap Add eSIM
Choose Add eSIM (older iOS calls this Add Cellular Plan).
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Choose Use QR Code
Tap Use QR Code, then open the eSIM email from travel.to on another device and scan the QR.
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Label the line travel.to
When iOS asks for a label, pick travel.to so you can tell it apart from your home SIM.
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Confirm and finish
Confirm the default line settings. Your phone will activate the eSIM on landing — you don't need to do anything else until you reach your destination.
Once installed, the eSIM is dormant until iPhone 14 reaches a partner carrier's network in Netherlands — typically the moment you land. No manual switch, no carrier app.
What to expect on iPhone 14 in Netherlands.
- Carriers
- KPN · Vodafone NL · Odido
- Network
- 130 – 240 Mbps urban · 30 ms RTT
- Time zone
- UTC+1 · UTC+2 summer
- Roaming alt cost
- $12 – 20/GB on default home-carrier roaming — travel.to is an order of magnitude cheaper.
- Heads-up
- If your iPhone 14 was purchased in the US, it has no physical SIM tray — travel.to is the only line you can install (which is fine, just worth knowing).
Pick a plan and we'll email your QR.
For when you stop counting gigabytes.
For when you stop counting gigabytes.
For when you stop counting gigabytes.
For when you stop counting gigabytes.
For when you stop counting gigabytes.
For when the trip becomes the month, and the month becomes the work.