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A Armenia eSIM is a prepaid mobile-data plan for your trip. Install it on a compatible, carrier-unlocked phone before departure, then select it as your data line within the plan's coverage area.
An Armenia eSIM is a data-only SIM you install on your phone before you fly, so you step off the plane at Zvartnots International Airport already online. It connects you to the local network run by MTS ARM (VivaCell), so there is no roaming bill and no kiosk queue. The moment you reach the terminal you can pull up maps, message family, call a ride into Yerevan, and confirm your stay. No swapping out your physical card, no chasing weak airport Wi-Fi, no waiting for your luggage before you find your way. You arrive connected and stay that way from the first minute.
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Choose a data plan for Armenia, install the eSIM over reliable Wi-Fi before your trip, and follow the selected plan’s activation instructions. Your regular SIM can stay in your phone, while the eSIM gives you mobile data for travel apps, messaging, maps and browsing.
Pick a destination, data allowance and validity period.
Scan the QR or auto-install in the app — no physical SIM.
Data activates on first connection at your destination.
Pick the profile closest to your trip. The estimate assumes normal use — maps, messaging, photos, a short call home.
As a rule of thumb, a 3–4 day city break runs on about 1–3 GB, a one-week trip on 3–5 GB, a two-week multi-country tour on 8–12 GB, and working on the road takes about 1 GB a day, so 15 GB or more for two weeks.
In total, a 5 GB data allowance covers roughly 1,700 shared photos, 83 hours of social media and browsing, 15 hours of video calls, 63 hours of music streaming, or about 1000 hours of maps and navigation. Messaging apps barely use data.
Yerevan · City guide
A Yerevan eSIM keeps you online as you cross from the Republic Square to the steps of the Cascade complex. Use mobile data to map your walk, look up opening hours, and check the views toward Mount Ararat before you climb. With a steady data plan for Yerevan you can share photos as you go and message friends to meet at the next cafe without ever losing your place.
Yerevan eSIM — set up before you fly →Gyumri · City guide
Wandering the historic Kumayri district is best done slowly, camera ready, and a Gyumri eSIM lets you do exactly that. Use mobile data to read up on the old stone houses you pass and to find your way back to the central square when the lanes start to blur. Staying connected here means you can translate a menu, call a taxi, or send a photo home the moment a facade catches your eye.
Gyumri eSIM — set up before you fly →Dilijan · City guide
Dilijan rewards a slower pace, and a Dilijan eSIM keeps you oriented in its forested setting. Use mobile data along the old town street to check trail notes and look up the surrounding national park before you head out. Coverage is steady in the town itself, so download your maps for the deeper forest stretches. Staying connected lets you share the green views and let family know which path you took.
Dilijan eSIM — set up before you fly →Echmiadzin · City guide
A data plan for Echmiadzin keeps you informed as you visit the cathedral and the old streets around it. Use mobile data to read about the religious heritage on site, check visiting times, and find a quiet spot for lunch nearby. Staying connected makes the day trip easy to plan on the move, so you can adjust your route, call a ride back to the capital, and send a few photos before you leave.
Echmiadzin eSIM — set up before you fly →Why Horizon
An eSIM means you skip costly roaming and have mobile data the moment you land, whether you are visiting family roots or seeing Armenia for the first time. Set it up at home and arrive ready to navigate, share photos, and stay connected without hunting for a local shop.
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Compare the listed data allowances and validity periods for your destination.
Install over reliable Wi-Fi before departure and follow the plan's activation instructions.
Review the current price, data, validity, coverage and fair-use terms before checkout.
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Choose country, regional or global coverage and check every destination in the plan details.
Your Armenia eSIM connects to MTS ARM (VivaCell), including its 5G service where available and 4G across most populated areas. You get local-network speeds without a roaming bill, with strong signal in city centres and steadier 4G as you move into smaller towns.
In Yerevan and the other towns coverage is strong and reliable. On remote mountain roads and at isolated monasteries the signal can thin or drop out, so it is wise to download your maps and route details over Wi-Fi before you set off for the day.
No. This is an Armenia-only plan and works only on Armenian networks. If your trip crosses into neighbouring countries, choose a regional Caucasus eSIM instead so your data keeps working across the borders without a separate purchase for each stop.
Install it at home a day or two before you fly, while you still have Wi-Fi. The profile downloads in advance and then activates automatically once you land at Zvartnots International Airport, so you are connected the moment you reach the terminal rather than searching for signal on arrival.
Most recent iPhones and many Android models support eSIM and work on Armenian networks. Check that your phone is eSIM-capable and carrier-unlocked before you travel. If it is, you simply scan the code, install the profile, and you are ready to use mobile data when you land.
Yes. The eSIM handles data only and runs alongside your usual SIM, so your home number stays active for calls and texts on your existing plan. You can also share the connection as a hotspot to a laptop or a travel companion's phone, which is handy in the cafes and museums of the capital.