Free
Unlimited (FUP at 5Mbps)
975 plans · From $0.9 USD
Travel eSIM for France — instant 4G/5G data in Paris, Nice, Lyon and across the country. Land at CDG already connected, no airport SIM hunting.
Unlimited (FUP at 5Mbps)
1GB/day for 1 days
20GB total over 30 days
3GB/day for 1 days
Unlimited (FUP at 5Mbps)
500MB/day for 1 days
500MB/day for 1 days
Unlimited (FUP at 10Mbps)
1GB/day for 1 days
Unlimited (FUP at 10Mbps)
1GB/day for 1 days
2GB/day for 1 days
1GB/day for 1 days
France is one of Europe’s most-visited countries, and its mobile networks are world-class. A GoWorldeSIM France plan gives you an active French data line from the moment you land at Charles de Gaulle, Orly or Nice — no need to find a Relay shop or wait at an SFR counter.
Whether you’re navigating the Paris Métro, driving through Provence, or hopping the TGV to Bordeaux, your eSIM keeps maps, translations and SMS-based hotel check-ins working seamlessly. Pair it with the EU regional plan if you’re continuing onward through Europe.
Strong coverage in Paris, Marseille, Lyon, Bordeaux and across rural France.
Mobile data on high-speed trains works on French networks — handy for long Paris–Marseille rides.
No proof of residency, no walk-in shop, no French bank account. Pure online purchase.
Heading to Belgium, Italy or Spain next? Consider a Europe regional eSIM to cover all in one plan.
Works on all major eSIM-capable phones — no carrier lock or French market restriction.
Your eSIM connects to one of France’s top mobile carriers automatically — no manual selection needed.
Best season: April to June and September to October (mild weather, fewer crowds).
Mainland France and Corsica are included. Overseas territories (Guadeloupe, Martinique, Réunion, etc.) are not — they have separate mobile networks. Check coverage details if you’re traveling there.
Monaco and Andorra are separate countries with their own networks, though some plans may include roaming there. For multi-country trips, the Europe regional plan is a safer choice.
Yes, but expect slower speeds in dense crowds — that’s a limitation of any cellular network, not the eSIM itself. Loading maps before you reach a packed area helps.
No. SNCF and RATP apps work over any active mobile data connection. Your travel eSIM is enough — you don't need a local French number.