United States
How long is your trip?
Slide to your travel days — we match the plan that covers them. Prices in USD, one charge per eSIM, no subscription.
Your -day trip is covered by our -day plan.
What we verify before United States goes live.
Ops desk rechecks these whenever a carrier deal shifts or an airport kiosk relocates.
- Carriers
- AT&T · T-Mobile USA · Verizon
- Network
- 90 – 280 Mbps urban · 38 ms RTT
- Time zone
- 6 zones · UTC−5 to UTC−10 East coast and west coast networks behave differently. Coverage strong, rural patchy.
- Roaming cost
- $12 – 25/GB on default carrier roaming. We sit below by an order of magnitude.
- Airport SIM
- Mostly absent — US airports do not sell SIM at most terminals — you'll skip it anyway.
- Activation
- QR delivered seconds after payment · profile auto-installs · live in under 90s
Which networks you ride in United States.
In United States your eSIM connects on AT&T, T-Mobile USA and Verizon. These are the same physical networks a local would use — not a roaming overlay. Your phone hands off to whichever has the strongest signal where you stand, so you don't choose a carrier and you don't get stuck on a weak one.
Expected performance is 90 – 280 Mbps urban · 38 ms RTT in covered urban areas — the same band the local carrier serves its own subscribers. That is comfortable headroom for video calls, large uploads, and tethering a laptop, not a throttled tourist tier.
The reason this beats roaming is simple math. Default home-carrier roaming in United States runs about $12 – 25/GB, billed after your trip with no ceiling. A travel.to plan is a single charge for the data you choose, decided before you travel. Over a normal trip that is an order-of-magnitude difference, and there is no bill waiting when you get home.
Coverage detail: Three carriers per region · auto-failover below signal threshold. Failover is automatic — nothing to toggle by hand.
Every United States plan, side by side.
| Duration | Data | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 days | Unlimited | $12 | Choose → |
| 3 days | Unlimited | $30 | Choose → |
| 5 days | Unlimited | $48 | Choose → |
| 7 days Our pick | Unlimited | $67 | Choose → |
| 10 days | Unlimited | $92 | Choose → |
| 15 days | Unlimited | $137 | Choose → |
| 30 days | Unlimited | $270 | Choose → |
Prices in USD, one charge per eSIM — no subscription. Stripe adds local tax at checkout based on your billing country. You can top up any plan mid-trip without reinstalling.
How to set up your eSIM in United States.
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Buy a plan
Pick a plan for this country and pay with card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay. There is no account to create and no subscription.
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Receive your QR code
Your eSIM QR code arrives by email seconds after payment. You can install it on any eSIM-capable phone before you leave home.
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Scan it in Settings
Open your phone's eSIM settings, choose to add an eSIM, and scan the QR code. The profile installs in a couple of taps and stays dormant until you arrive.
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Connect on arrival
When you land, the eSIM activates automatically on AT&T or another partner network — usually before you clear immigration. No manual carrier switch, no kiosk.
Works on any eSIM-capable phone — iPhone XS and newer, recent Pixel and Galaxy, and most modern Android flagships. Check your device, or follow the step-by-step guide for your exact phone: iPhone · Galaxy · Pixel.
Questions people ask.
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