How to Avoid Roaming Charges When Traveling Abroad from the USA
Your US carrier is charging you $10 to $15 every single day you use your phone abroad. On a 10-day trip to Europe, that's up to $150 in roaming fees — before you've even looked at a menu. The good news: avoiding international roaming charges is simple, takes less than 5 minutes to set up, and costs a fraction of what your carrier charges. This guide covers exactly what to do before your next trip.
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Explore PlansWhy US Carriers Charge So Much for International Roaming
When you travel abroad, your phone connects to a foreign carrier's network. Your US carrier pays that foreign carrier for access — and passes the cost directly to you, with a significant markup. The result: day passes that cost more per day than a full month of local data in most countries.
| Carrier | International Day Pass | 7-Day Trip Cost | 14-Day Trip Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| AT&T | $12/day | $84 | $168 |
| Verizon | $10/day | $70 | $140 |
| T-Mobile | $5/day or throttled 2G | $35 (or unusably slow) | $70 (or unusably slow) |
4 Ways to Avoid Roaming Charges — Ranked by Value
1. Buy a Travel eSIM (Best Option)
A travel eSIM gives you a local data plan in your destination country, activated instantly via QR code. No store visit, no ID, no SIM swapping. Plans start from $3.66 for 7 days. Your US number stays active on your primary SIM for calls and texts.
2. Buy a Local SIM Card on Arrival
Cheaper than roaming, but requires finding a carrier store at your destination, showing ID, and losing your US number while the local SIM is active. Not practical for short trips or multi-country travel.
3. Use Wi-Fi Only
Free, but unreliable. Hotel Wi-Fi is often slow. Public Wi-Fi is a security risk. You'll be offline every time you leave your accommodation — not ideal when navigating an unfamiliar city.
4. Rent a Pocket Wi-Fi Device
Works, but you carry an extra device, charge an extra battery, and pay rental fees plus a deposit. Inconvenient for active travelers.
How to Set Up an eSIM Before Your Flight — Step by Step
US Carrier Roaming vs. AloOui eSIM — Side by Side
US Carrier Roaming
- $10 to $15 per day, charged automatically
- Bill shock on return
- Throttled speeds on some plans
- No hotspot sharing on roaming
- Charges apply even if you barely use data
AloOui eSIM
- Fixed price — no surprises
- Full 4G/5G speeds
- Hotspot sharing included
- Instant QR delivery — no store visit
- No ID required
AloOui Plans — Choose Your Destination
Every plan includes instant QR delivery, hotspot sharing, and no ID requirement. Pick your destination and trip length below.
Plan Your Trip — Destination Guides for American Travelers
Once you have your eSIM sorted, explore our destination-specific guides to make the most of your trip.
- Best eSIM for Europe Travel — Plans for 30+ Countries
- Best eSIM for Japan — Complete Travel Guide
- Best eSIM for Mexico — Complete Travel Guide
- Best eSIM for Multi-Country Travel — Global Plans
- The American Traveler's eSIM Playbook — Every Trip and Budget
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will I get charged roaming fees if I have an eSIM?
Not if you set it up correctly. You must disable data roaming on your US carrier SIM and set your AloOui eSIM as the default data line. Once done, all data goes through AloOui at your fixed plan price — your US carrier cannot charge you roaming fees for data.
Can I still receive calls and texts on my US number?
Yes. Your US number remains active on your primary SIM slot. You can receive calls and texts as normal. For outgoing calls, use WhatsApp or FaceTime over your AloOui data to avoid international call charges from your US carrier.
Does AloOui eSIM work in multiple countries?
Yes. AloOui offers regional plans covering Europe (30+ countries), Asia, the Americas, and global plans covering 200+ countries. One eSIM, multiple destinations, no SIM swapping required.
Is my US phone compatible with an eSIM?
Most likely yes. iPhones from XS onwards and most Android flagships from 2020 support eSIM. The key requirement is that your phone must be carrier-unlocked. If you purchased your phone outright or have finished your payment plan, it is almost certainly unlocked.
How quickly do I receive my eSIM after purchase?
Instantly. Your QR code is delivered by email within seconds of purchase, 24 hours a day. No waiting, no store visit, no ID required.
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