The price of an eSIM for Israel depends on three things: how many days you need it, how much data your plan includes, and which optional extras you add (like an international number). In 2026, a prepaid eSIM for Israel starts at a few euros and stays far cheaper than roaming with your home carrier — usually 80–95% less for the same data.
This guide breaks down exactly what you pay, what's included at each tier, and where the real savings are so you don't overpay for data you'll never use.
What determines the price of an Israel eSIM?
- Duration — plans run 7, 15, 30, 45 or 60 days; the longer the trip, the higher the base price.
- Data allowance — three tiers: Basic (20 GB), Medium (50 GB) and Pro (100 GB).
- Calls & SMS abroad — every tier includes unlimited calls and SMS inside Israel; the tier decides how many international minutes and texts you get.
- Optional extras — an international number (US / Canada / UK / France) or keeping your Israeli number for life are add-ons, not part of the base price.
Prepaid plan prices by duration (2026)
All prepaid plans include unlimited calls and SMS within Israel, 4G & 5G data, and instant QR activation. Here is the base price grid in euros (USD pricing is equivalent):
| Plan | Data | 7 days | 15 days | 30 days |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic | 20 GB | €24.99 | €29.99 | €34.99 |
| Medium | 50 GB | €29.99 | €34.99 | €44.99 |
| Pro | 100 GB | €39.99 | €44.99 | €54.99 |
Longer 45- and 60-day options are available for extended stays and Aliyah arrivals. A one-time €5 eSIM setup fee applies to each new prepaid order (you only pay it once — reusing the same eSIM on a later trip is free).
Optional extras and what they cost
| Option | Price | Good for |
|---|---|---|
| International number (US / CA / UK / FR) | €9.99 | Receiving calls & SMS on a foreign number while in Israel |
| Keep your Israeli number for life | €29.99 | Aliyah / frequent visitors who want to keep the same Israeli number |
How to pay less
Match the plan to your real data use instead of buying the biggest one. Most tourists on a 1–2 week trip comfortably fit inside the Basic 20 GB plan. If you already have the eSIM installed from a previous trip, you skip the €5 setup fee and only pay for the new data plan.
Is an eSIM cheaper than roaming?
In almost every case, yes. Carrier roaming in Israel often costs €5–€15 per day, which adds up to €70–€200 for a two-week trip — before you hit a data cap. A prepaid eSIM gives you 20–100 GB for a fraction of that, with no bill shock when you get home.




