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Discover 11 Wi-Fi & SIM cards in Mostar on Trip.com, updated January 19, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 2 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From MXN 16.34 per person, with an average total of MXN 106.85. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 5.003k verified reviews, Wi-Fi & SIM cards Mostar boast an average rating of 4.5.

This week's most popular Wi-Fi & SIM cards: "Global 77 Countries 4G/5G eSIM | TikTok & ChatGPT Available | Day Pass/Total Data Package | 24-Hour Billing | 1-30 Days | QR Code", with 4.294k reviews and a 4.6 rating.

The next available day tour departs on January 20, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Mostar Wi-Fi & SIM cards usually take about 1 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

January is the perfect time to visit Mostar! Choose from Wi-Fi & SIM cards available day tours, including seasonal favorites like Global 77 Countries 4G/5G eSIM | TikTok & ChatGPT Available | Day Pass/Total Data Package | 24-Hour Billing | 1-30 Days | QR Code.

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Reviews: Balkans 11 Destinations 5G eSIM | Croatia, Turkey, Greece & More | Supports ChatGPT & TikTok | 1–30 Days | Instant QR
Guest User2026-01-18
I was able to connect to Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Romania, and Turkey, but as soon as I entered Kosovo from Albania, the connection was lost. I asked support to check, and they told me that only local SIM cards can connect in Kosovo. The support response was quick and courteous.
Reviews: Global 77 Countries 4G/5G eSIM | TikTok & ChatGPT Available | Day Pass/Total Data Package | 24-Hour Billing | 1-30 Days | QR Code
Guest User2025-11-04
I always use it when I come back to Japan during my trip around the world. It's easy to connect to the internet, so I can use mobile payments like Mobile Suica and Rakuten Pay.
Reviews: Global (100 countries) 4G/5G eSIM | DayPass/Total | 500MB/day - 30GB Total Data | 1-30 days | 24-hour billing | QR code
Guest User2026-01-16
This isn't our first time using eSIM. It's a wonderful service!!! I highly recommend it. We were able to connect, and the internet connection is excellent. The eSIM installation was easy (literally just two clicks). We'll be on vacation in February, and we'll be purchasing eSIMs for several countries from you.
Reviews: Balkan Peninsula 5G/4G eSIM | DayPass/Total | 1GB/Day - Total 50GB | 1-30 Days | QR Code
Guest User2025-10-19
When I first bought it, I saw no reviews about whether it was useful in Kosovo. This time, I actually started from Bosnia and Herzegovina, then went to Montenegro, Albania, North Macedonia, Kosovo, Greece and finally ended up in Bulgaria. During the 30-day usage, the network was good everywhere and it can be shared, which is great.
Reviews: Orange World eSIM | 4G/LTE | 1GB-20GB total for 30 days | 24-hour billing | QR code
Guest User2026-01-03
The e-SIM worked fine, except for the three hours of Maya outage from December 31st to January 1st, 2026. Otherwise, the connection was fine, including calls. I was traveling to Goa.
Reviews: Europe Balkan Peninsula eSIM | Includes Albania / Bosnia & Herzegovina / Montenegro / Serbia / Greece / North Macedonia, etc. | 1–30 days | 24-Hour Billing | QR Code
Guest User2025-12-06
Convenient SIM card, installed easily in seconds, and has always worked. The only trick I wasn't aware of: the 24-hour count starts from the moment of installation, not when you start using the internet.