The 60-second verdict
Flysimio sells 5 GB for 30 days in Lithuania at $8.50 on Telia and Tele2. Airalo's cheapest 30-day Lithuania plan is $69.00, because they sell the country as unlimited-only. Our 1 GB / 7-day plan at $1.95 covers a Vilnius long weekend.
One honest note on our own pricing: Lithuania is the one Baltic country where our larger plans get relatively expensive — 10 GB is $24.75 here against $15.25 in Latvia and Estonia. If you need a lot of data, compare the Europe regional plan, which is likely to work out better.
Flysimio Lithuania eSIM
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Flysimio Lithuania eSIM plans
Most travelers pick the 5 GB / 30-day plan at $5.95 — about $1.19/GB for Lithuania. Full live range (prices update hourly):
| Data | Validity | Price | Per GB |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 GB | 7 days | $1.43 | $1.43/GB |
| 3 GB | 15 days | $3.75 | $1.25/GB |
| 5 GBMost popular | 30 days | $5.95 | $1.19/GB |
| 10 GB | 30 days | $10.70 | $1.07/GB |
| 20 GB | 30 days | $23.65 | $1.18/GB |
| 50 GB | 180 days | $71.18 | $1.42/GB |
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Lithuania eSIM comparison (2026)
| Provider | Plan | Price | Network | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Flysimio | 500 MB / day | $1.25 | Telia / Tele2 | |
| Flysimio | 1 GB / 7 days | $1.43 | Telia / Tele2 | |
| Flysimio | 3 GB / 30 days | $4.00 | Telia / Tele2 | |
| Flysimio | 5 GB / 30 days | $5.95 | Telia / Tele2 | |
| Flysimio | 10 GB / 30 days | $10.70 | Telia / Tele2 | |
| Airalo | Unlimited / 7 days | $27.00 | Tele2 | Coverage & app |
| Airalo | Unlimited / 30 days | $69.00 | Tele2 | Coverage & app |
Lithuania's networks
Telia, Bite and Tele2 serve Lithuania, all with strong 4G and 5G in Vilnius, Kaunas and Klaipėda. Coverage across the country is good, including the Curonian Spit and the Baltic coast.
Coverage by destination
- Vilnius — 5G across the UNESCO Old Town, Užupis and the airport.
- Kaunas — 5G throughout.
- Trakai — covered at the island castle and around the lakes.
- Klaipėda and Palanga — solid on the coast.
- Curonian Spit (Nida, Juodkrantė) — covered along the spit. Note the southern half is Russian territory (Kaliningrad); your plan stops at that border and you should not cross casually.
- Hill of Crosses near Šiauliai — covered.
- Aukštaitija and Dzūkija forests — thinner on the back roads and trails.
How much data do you need?
A week in Vilnius and Kaunas runs 1–3 GB for most travellers, with good Wi-Fi throughout. Buy 3 GB at $5.75 for a week or 5 GB at $8.50 for a fortnight — and look at the regional plan rather than our 10 GB if you need more.
Setting it up
- Buy and install on Wi-Fi before you travel.
- Switch the line on at Vilnius airport and enable Data Roaming for that line only.
- Turn Data Roaming off on your home line.
- If you are arriving by bus from Riga or Warsaw, switch the Lithuanian line on after the border.
- Lithuania uses the euro.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best eSIM for Lithuania?
Flysimio — 5 GB for 30 days is $8.50 on Telia and Tele2, against $69.00 for Airalo's cheapest 30-day Lithuania plan, which is unlimited-only. For a long weekend the 1 GB / 7-day plan at $1.95 is enough.
Is Flysimio always the cheapest option in Lithuania?
Not at the larger sizes. Our 10 GB Lithuania plan is $24.75, noticeably more than the $15.25 we charge in Latvia and Estonia for the same allowance. If you need a lot of data, compare the Europe regional plan first.
Does my eSIM work on the Curonian Spit?
On the Lithuanian half — Nida, Juodkrantė and the road along the spit — yes. The southern half is Russian territory (Kaliningrad) and is not covered by a Lithuanian plan.
How much data do I need for Lithuania?
About 1–3 GB for a week covering Vilnius and Kaunas. Wi-Fi is widespread and fast, so a 3 GB plan at $5.75 suits most trips and 5 GB covers a fortnight.
Should I buy separate plans for the three Baltic countries?
Usually not. Vilnius to Riga is about four hours by bus and Riga to Tallinn another four, and each country plan covers only its own country. The Europe regional plan covers the full route on one plan.
Sources & further reading
Daniel Reyes
eSIM & Mobile Networks Writer
Daniel is a telecoms writer who has covered mobile networks and eSIM technology since 2019. He breaks down carrier coverage, device compatibility, and activation step by step.