One country, one connectivity scenario
Andorra is 468 km², one mountain valley and a couple of passes — you can drive the country end to end in half a day. Connectivity here isn't a regional comparison or a coverage map you have to study. It's one scenario: mountains and LTE.
That makes things straightforward. You don't pick an operator by region. You don't compare a "northern pack" against a "southern pack." Andorra has a single telecom landscape, and an eSIM attaches to it the same way it attaches in any other country — no local SIM, no shop visit, no passport at the counter.
How is Roamzy's price calculated?
Roamzy charges $4.92 per gigabyte in Andorra, or $0.0048 per megabyte. That's higher than neighboring Spain: Andorra isn't in the EU and isn't covered by the bloc's regulated roaming caps, so the rate for foreign eSIMs sits higher. We don't disguise it — that's the honest price for the "EU no Reg" zone.
You'll use less data in the mountains than in a city: maps download offline ahead of time, you're not streaming on the chairlift, the chalet has Wi-Fi in the evening. Realistic usage is 0.3–0.7 GB/day: weather, messaging, the lift-pass app, the occasional video call.
| Trip length | Roamzy ($4.92/GB) | Tourist roaming pass |
|---|---|---|
| Weekend (3 days) | $7.38 | $20–45 |
| Ski week | $17.22 | $40–80 |
| 2 weeks in the mountains | $34.44 | $70–130 |
Competitor prices in column 3 are 2025 ranges based on typical home-carrier roaming offerings; exact figures depend on your plan. Roamzy's rate in column 2 is our actual published rate from the pricing page.
The unused balance doesn't expire — one per-MB rate across 193 countries works the same regardless of country: you spent what you spent.
How do I set up Roamzy and where does it work?
Andorra runs on a single national network with solid LTE across most of the country. 5G is in the capital and rolling out slowly. The Grandvalira and Vallnord ski areas have signal in the base-station footprint; on upper lifts and at the peaks you'll see drops. That's mountain physics, not the operator's fault.
| Plug type | Voltage | Frequency | iOS | Android |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Type C, F | 230 V | 50 Hz | iPhone XS+ | Pixel 3+, Galaxy S20+ |
Setup is the standard flow: sign in via Telegram or Google, top up from 20 USDT (no cards, no banks, no FX surcharges), the QR code lands in the dashboard, add the eSIM in your phone's Settings. Supported stablecoins, networks, and common iPhone/Android setup errors are in the FAQ.
What are Roamzy's honest limitations?
Three traps Roamzy doesn't have because they were never built in. No welcome promo that flips on the second top-up. No fine-print throttling that bites halfway up the lift. No forgotten subscription clawing back $30 next month from a card you don't check.
It's not a marketing gimmick — it's an engineering decision born from indifference to gimmicks. You can't make a tariff cheaper than no fine-print and no expiry — so we don't.
What if I'm just passing through?
Andorra has no airport. The only way in is by land — from the south through Spain, from the north through France. Most travelers fly into Barcelona–El Prat and drive about three hours. The same Roamzy logic applies the moment you cross:
- Spain — eSIM hands over at the border without you touching anything
- France — same model, northern entry through Toulouse
- How roaming actually gets priced and why packages cost more — on the blog