Our EastESIM plan designed for San Marino provides dedicated, strong coverage within its borders. As San Marino is often visited as a day trip from Italy, it's important to note that this specific plan's coverage will typically cease once you cross back into Italian territory, such as near Rimini or Bologna. For travelers exploring both countries, we recommend considering an EastESIM regional plan that includes both Italy and San Marino for uninterrupted connectivity.
Does my EastESIM plan for San Marino also provide coverage if I travel into Italy, for example, to Rimini or Bologna?
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