The best SIM Cards in Spain for your trip
Felicidades! (That’s Spanish for “congrats”). It’s time to say hola to your dream vacation in Spain. But before you go, it’s important to consider how SIM Cards in Spain can save you money while you share your experiences with family and friends.
You’ve booked your flights, reserved your accommodations, and built yourself an itinerary for your adventure in Iberia. But what about staying in touch? Spain’s a budget traveler’s best friend — but not if you rack up insane roaming charges on your phone. Calling home, finding your way around town with Google Maps, and updating your Instagram can take a big toll on your phone bill.
One option is to turn your phone into a console and only use it in places with free Wi-Fi, but that can get frustrating fast. Want to look up the Prado’s opening times? You better hope the password that comes with your café con leche is on a network that isn’t overloaded and slow.
So, what can Cheapos do to use their phones like they do at home? Buy Sim Cards and use them in unlocked phones! Not sure how to unlock your phone? Check out our articles on buying an unlocked phone and buying a SIM Card in Europe for more details.
So what exactly are you buying with a Spanish SIM card? Essentially, you’re purchasing a small chip with a Spanish phone number on it. When you put it in an unlocked phone and load it up with credits, you’ll be able to make telephone calls, send texts, and use data on your phone just like at home. Most SIM Cards in Spain will also work all over Europe due to European Union regulations about roaming charges across borders. Just remember to ask for a “tarjeta prepago” (prepaid card), unless you happen to want a long-term contract with a Spanish provider.
Finding the best deal for your particular circumstances can be a bit confusing, but don’t worry, we’re here for you. To make this process easier, we’ve spent some time researching the best options for travelers and have come up with three cost-conscious SIM Cards to help you save while you explore Spain.
This article was updated in November 2021 with new information and prices.
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The best SIM Cards in Spain for your trip

Using SIM Cards in Spain can save you a lot of euros. Photo: zhrefch
1. Orange Holiday Europe Prepaid SIM Card
Cost: €49.90
Pros: The number one option for Cheapos. Great coverage across Europe. Can be purchased in advance.
Cons: Limited to 14 days.
The best bargain for everything a traveler could want is with Orange. The price of €49.90 includes 20GB at 4G+ speed, unlimited calls and SMS within Europe, and 120 minutes of talk time and 1,000 SMS to your home country.
Once you sign up for the €49.90 plan, you have 14 days to use up your balance. If you’ll be traveling for longer, you can renew the prepaid plan for €11 to €40 when your time is up. Orange will send you a reminder. Otherwise, you’re all done.
There are lots of Orange stores in major Spanish cities like Barcelona and Madrid, and for the most part, employees speak enough English to give newbies a hand.

Taking a phone (and smoke) break in Barcelona. Photo: Enric
2. Movistar Prepaid SIM Card
Cost: €19
Pros: Wide coverage in Spain. Stores are located all over the country.
Cons: Only limited data included. Per-minute charges for calls.
Movistar has some of the widest coverage in Spain. If you plan to travel to tiny villages and hike in the middle of nowhere, you may want to go ahead and pay a little extra for a Movistar prepay plan.
The most popular SIM card costs €20. The plan includes 75GB of data and 150 minutes of calls in Spain. International calls are an additional €1.21 per month plus 22 cents per minute (plus EU roaming). SMS is €0.31 each. Since it used to be a part of the Spanish national phone company, Telefónica, Movistar stores are easy to find almost everywhere in Spain.

Finding the next tapas place in Granada on an iPhone. Photo: Manuel
3. Lycamobile SIM Card
Cost: Bundles start at €5
Pros: Affordable for international calls and data.
Cons: Not many stores. Auto-renewal policy can be confusing.
Lycamobile is one of the cheapest options for unlimited international calls and using lots of data. The downside? There are fewer storefronts to sign up, although you can order the SIM card online.
One possibility, if you don’t want to hunt down the nearest shop, is to talk to your accommodation about having it shipped directly there just before your trip. This way, your SIM is waiting for you upon arrival. Just don’t arrange things too far in advance because your SIM comes with a pin that expires in 15 days.
Bundles start as low as €5. If data is your big priority, Lyca Globe 20 is a good option with 35GB for up to 28 days and EU roaming all for €20. If you’re more interested in phoning home, grab the Lyca Globe 15 or Lyca Globe 20, both of which offer unlimited national calls and 1,000 minutes of international calls, plus 20GB to 35GB of data for €15 or €20 for the first 28 days. Just remember to uncheck the auto-renewal box at purchase time unless you’re staying for more than 28 days.
If you’re not sure if you signed up for auto-renewal or just want to double check that you did indeed cancel, dial *190# and follow the instructions to end your service.
More SIM Card tips in Europe
Don’t wait until the last minute before you start researching Sim Cards in Spain (and beyond!). It can be a bit complicated, but we’ve compiled a few articles that will come in handy:
• How to use a SIM card in Europe
• How to set up your American iPhone for a European vacation
• How to keep your iPhone safe in Paris
Have you used SIM cards in Spain or another country in Europe? Let us know your tips for saving on your phone bill.
I have a home in Spain and come and go but need a Spanish sim that works on p a y g as i stay for a few week then come back to UK again. looking for a sim that will last for six months or more.
Thanks for sharing this.
I strongly suggest that you ensure that the phone works – as phone and for data – before you leave the store, ideally before you pay for the SIM card. For some reason my LG phone gave some phone vendors problems in 2017, and in one place in Spain they never got it working (and I never got my 10 euros back that the card cost), and in another – in Portugal – it took staff about an hour to figure out what needed to be changed in the settings to make their standard card work. That was when you needed a different SIM in each country, before the EU-wide roaming rule came in.
My recollection is that the Orange shop in Seville got the SIM to work readily after the Portugal fix, but Vodaphone could not.
OTOH we had good luck with a EU-wide SIM later that year, bought in Amsterdam and working happily in Stockholm, Paris and London.
I walked into Orange and the cheapest was 20€ , so data is out of date. Went to Vodaphone and I would have had to wait an hour to get served, no info in the shop. Finally stopped at a hole in the wall shop and got a Simyo card for 10€ with 5 gigs data and enough calls to suit. Not sure about the speed of the data, seems very slow but it has got me out of trouble a few times. Quite happy.
Is there any networks in Spain that do a month of unlimited data
1May2019:
Ever heard of LeBara SIM cards (multi lang. instructions) in Europe, UK valid for 30 DAYS? Lyca Competitor!
– A favorite, easy to recharge with vouchers purchased in Tabac or supermarkets,- and self recharge instr.. Ever heard of LeBara all in one (phone/txt+data with calls UNLIMITED LOCAL AND 48 COUNTRIES?) for 15euros or GBP, and valid for 30 days? compare it with your ORANGE limited SMS, calls & validity days!!!
– You can use LeBara (UK or EU SIM) card throughtout Eurpe, no roaming but nuissance dialing countrycode, etc. eg UK LeBara SIM when used in Spain, to call accross street in Spaon, you have to use it as long distance call: country code, etc. Best to buy/switch to local country LeBara after landing, until then use your SIM.
Thanks for this info. We just picked up a couple of Orange SIM cards today and they’ve improved the deals. The €7 plan now includes 3GB and there is a €10 plan and €15 plan which includes 7GB.
Muchas gracias. I got a sim from Orange and it’s been working great.
Are there any texts included in the Orange package mentioned above? Have you found any hidden fees (besides the .18c checking your balance fee)?
Hi,
I’m travelling to Paris and then going to Mallorca and Barcelona.
Is there a SIM card I can get to use in both countries with data mainly for texting?
thanks!
Hi Linda,
You could take a look at the Orange Holiday Europe SIM Card for calls from all over Europe. You can read more in our “Guide to Buying a SIM Card in Europe” article. Have a great trip. Sounds like a fun itinerary!
Just to alert readers to the fact that Lycamobile has a terrible reputation (see the scary reviews on TrustPilot). I ordered a SIM based on this article and the money that I topped up with when I ordered the SIM disappeared. When I registered the SIM the website was buggy and full of errors. Whether by intent or incompetence, they are out to steal your money.
Take a look at LOBSTER Mobile, it might suit someone.
For tourist SIM can it be use for hotspot ? I have a unlock midi.
Hi,
I also have an MIDI and it works fine in Spain for Hotspot, depending on the SIM card. Some allow Tethering, some don’t. Check before purchase.
I just bought an Orange SIM (20Gb) and it allows tethering.