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A lone passerby in a yellow coat walks past a stunning baroque church, its red and white façade standing in stark contrast against the moody sky. Standing gracefully in the heart of Vilnius, St. Catherine’s Church (Šv. Kotrynos bažnyčia) is a masterpiece of Baroque architecture. Its striking red-and-white façade, intricate towers, and rich history make it one of the most beautiful landmarks in Lithuania. Despite the overcast sky, the church's elegance remains undeniable, offering a glimpse into Vilnius' vibrant cultural and religious heritage.
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Connectivity in Lithuania priced by usage, not packages

PER MEGABYTE
$0.0014/ MB

A weekend in Vilnius's Old Town or two weeks across the dunes — the per-megabyte rate is the same: $0.0014.

Works in Lithuania and 191 other countries on the same eSIM.

Lithuania has the cheapest data in the Baltics, and it shows

The country sits in the EU's regulated roaming zone and runs a competitive carrier market for under three million people. The result is one of the lowest wholesale data costs in the bloc, and our rate reflects that. The network isn't the question. The question is what sits between you and the network — a pre-paid pass priced for fear, an airport SIM kiosk that wants paperwork, a "tourist plan" with a 5 GB cap.

Roamzy charges $1.43 per gigabyte in Lithuania. That's $0.0014 per megabyte, billed in real time as your phone uses data on Lithuanian networks. No subscription. No expiry on the unused balance. No minimum bundle. One per-MB rate across 192 countries — that's not marketing, that's the invoice.

How much will Roamzy actually cost on this trip?

Visitors to Lithuania burn 0.5–1 GB/day: Google Maps to Cathedral Square, the camera-translator on a Trakai menu, ride-hail across Vilnius and Kaunas, the Trafi app for buses and trolleybuses, card payments that need your bank app, the occasional video call. Call it 1 GB/day:

Trip length Roamzy ($1.43/GB) Tourist roaming pass Airport local SIM
3 days$4.30$15–35$10–25 + paperwork
1 week$10.04$25–60$15–30 + 30-day cap
2 weeks$20.07$45–110$20–35 + 30-day cap

Competitor prices in columns 3 and 4 are 2025 ranges based on typical offerings; exact figures depend on your home carrier and the airport store you visit. Roamzy's rate in column 2 is our actual published rate from the pricing page.

An airport SIM at VNO is technically available, but the price gap with Roamzy is small enough that the time-cost of the queue swings it. eSIM avoids that: pre-installed at home, signal at the gate, taxi into town.

Where does Roamzy actually work on the ground?

  • Vilnius, Kaunas, Klaipėda, Šiauliai — 5G in central districts, solid LTE in outer ones
  • The Vilnius–Trakai–Kaunas corridor — continuous LTE
  • The Curonian Spit and Nida — workable 4G; signal weakens in pine forests off the main road
  • Aukštaitija lakes region — patchy 4G, fine in towns
  • Trains between Vilnius and Kaunas — signal holds end to end

The Hill of Crosses near Šiauliai, the Curonian dunes — both have signal at the parking lot but thin out as you walk. Offline maps cover the gap.

How do I install my Roamzy eSIM?

Plug type Voltage Frequency iOS Android
Type C, F230 V50 HziPhone XS+Pixel 3+, Galaxy S20+
  1. Sign in to Roamzy via Telegram or Google
  2. Top up the eSIM with a minimum of 20 USDT — stablecoins, no cards, no banks, no FX surcharges
  3. The QR code appears in the dashboard once payment confirms
  4. Settings → Cellular → Add eSIM → scan QR
  5. The counter starts the moment you land at VNO or KUN

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 first-purchase promo that bait-and-switches the second top-up. The rate on top-up #1 is the rate on top-up #20.
  • No fine-print throttling. One rate — first GB and the hundredth bill at $0.0014/MB.
  • No auto-renewal hidden on a card you'd already moved on from. Balance runs out, the eSIM stops.

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.

If the trip stretches across the Baltic

The standard Baltic loop is Vilnius → Riga → Tallinn by bus. The eSIM stays attached and bills at the new country's rate the moment you cross:

Frequently asked

Will my Roamzy eSIM work in Lithuania?
Yes. Roamzy eSIM works in Lithuania on the local mobile networks — your phone connects automatically and picks the strongest signal. The per-MB rate is $0.0014; you only pay for what you use.
How much does mobile data cost in Lithuania with Roamzy?
Mobile data in Lithuania is $0.0014 per megabyte ($1.43 per gigabyte). There is no daily fee, no minimum, and no auto-renewal — top up once in USDT and travel.
Do I need to enable Data Roaming for my Roamzy eSIM in Lithuania?
Yes — turn Data Roaming ON for the Roamzy line. iOS and Android label it "roaming" because the network in Lithuania is not your home one, but you are not paying roaming fees: Roamzy bills its own per-MB rate of $0.0014.
Can I top up my Roamzy eSIM while travelling in Lithuania?
Yes. Open your Roamzy dashboard in any browser (no app to install), pay in USDT, and the new balance lands in seconds. The same eSIM/QR keeps working — no new install.
What happens if my Roamzy balance runs out while I am in Lithuania?
Service pauses cleanly — no overage charges, no surprises. Top up from any browser and the connection resumes within seconds. The eSIM profile stays installed on your phone; nothing to re-scan.