WorldESIM excels at multi-country coverage. If you've selected a regional 'Baltic' plan, then yes, it is valid across Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. This means you can seamlessly travel from Vilnius to Riga and then on to Tallinn without needing a new eSIM or experiencing any interruptions. However, if you've chosen a single-country Lithuania plan, it will only function within Lithuania. For comprehensive Baltic exploration, always opt for our dedicated regional bundles to ensure continuous connectivity.
Is this particular WorldESIM plan suitable for multi-country travel across the Baltic states, including Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia?
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