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International data roaming in Serbia can cost you $100 in just a few minutes, $10 for an entire day, or nothing at all. All of this depends on who your home provider is, and what your home plan allows in terms of Serbian roaming. 

Let’s explore the different options to use roaming in Serbia for UK and US travelers, as well as other alternatives like a Holafly travel eSIM, so you don’t spend more on a data plan than on a filling burek.

Roaming costs in Serbia

Roaming in Serbia pricing can range from $5 to $12 when using an international travel pass with US carriers such as AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon.

For UK carriers, you can spend anywhere from £5 to £7.86 for daily roaming in Serbia pricing with EE, O2, and Vodafone, but you can end up paying £65 to get 1 GB of mobile data with O2.

Let’s explore all the options US and UK travelers have, including roaming passes, data bundles, and pay-as-you-go plans.

Roaming costs in Serbia for US travelers 

ProviderRoaming passPay-as-you-go
Verizon roaming in Serbia$12 daily with unlimited data, text, and calls$1.79/minute, $0.50/text, $2.05/MB
T-Mobile roaming in Serbia$5 to $50 for up to 30 days with up to 15 GB of data, unlimited text and callsUse roaming passes
AT&T roaming in Serbia$12 daily with unlimited data, text, and calls$2/minute, $1.30/text, $2.05/MB

Roaming costs in Serbia for UK travelers

ProviderRoaming pass Pay-as-you-go
Three roaming in Serbia– £7 daily with your local allowance
– Free roaming on selected plans for up to 56 days
– Roaming passes for up to £84 with your local allowance
– Data Passport for £7 daily
£2/minute, 0.35p/text, and £6/MB
O2 roaming in SerbiaData bundles from £26 to £65 with up to 1 GB, £1/text, and £3/minute£2/minute, 0.50p/text, £7.20/MB
Vodafone roaming in Serbia£6 to 7.86 daily to unlock your texts, calls, and up to 25 GB aside from your local plan
0.60p/minute, 0.08p/text, 0.12p/MB
EE roaming in Serbia– 24-hour Zone 1 Pass – £5
– 7-day Zone 1 Pass – £25
– Free roaming on Roaming Inclusive Extra and Max Plan 
– Mobile data available with roaming passes
– £1.80/minute and 0.60p/text

Get unlimited data for less in Serbia with Holafly

Roaming in Serbia might sound like a go-to option for travelers, especially if you’re using a carrier-locked phone.

But a single day costs up to $12 for the US and £7.86 for the UK; this is a rather expensive option to use in Serbia. That makes you wonder about alternatives, and a Serbia eSIM can work for you.

Your best option is the Holafly eSIM for Serbia, as you’ll get unlimited mobile data, up to 500 MB of hotspot data, 5G high-speed internet, 24/7 customer support, instant activation, no additional costs, and you only need an eSIM-compatible phone.

One day costs $7.90 (£7) daily, which is cheaper than roaming services. Something important to note is that the longer you stay, the cheaper your data plan is. A 10-day eSIM for Serbia costs $39.90, or $3.99 per day, which is significantly lower than roaming rates.

How to avoid roaming charges in Serbia

A Serbia eSIM is a great option to avoid or reduce roaming charges, but there are other ways to cut down on your costs:

  • Get a local SIM card: You can get a Serbia SIM card from A1, Telenor, or mts, with different plans and costing up to 3,400 RSD (~$34.40) to get a reliable service for your trip.
  • Turn off roaming: If roaming is a must-use, you can simply turn it off whenever you want. It’s a good way to reduce your spending, especially since background apps can consume a lot of data without you noticing.
  • Pocket WiFi: Renting a pocket WiFi is a good option to share your data plan with other devices while in Serbia, but it can easily cost over $100 for a one-week trip. Using Holafly Plans is better, as you pay $64.90 monthly, get unlimited high-speed data, unlimited hotspot data, and global coverage in over 170 countries with a single eSIM.
  • Free WiFi: Using a free WiFi can give you a stable internet connection for a while, especially with initiatives like WiFi for Western Balkans (WiFi4WB), but these don’t ensure a reliable connection in the long run.

Serbia roaming vs. eSIM for Serbia

Using international roaming in Serbia is an expensive option for most carriers. Some carriers offer free roaming on select plans, but these are typically only on more costly monthly contracts.

Other alternatives, like a physical SIM card or renting a pocket WiFi, might fall short in terms of how much data plans include, or can hit you with other costs, such as delivery.

That makes the eSIM for Serbia the best option to stay connected on your trip. Or, if you’re a more demanding user, you can rely on Holafly Plans for remote work or hotspotting your friends and family as you travel.

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Julio Osuna

Julio Osuna

English Content Writer

I first started my content creation journey as a freelancer in 2019, before connecting with Holafly in 2021. At Holafly, my travel and tech interests come together in one place as I craft high-quality articles about the eSIM and related markets. My content aims to help travelers stay connected, wherever they are.

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