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Holy See (Vatican City State)

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Features

  • Coverage: Holy See (Vatican City State)
  • Network Provider: Vodafone
  • Speed: 4G / 5G
  • Tethering / Hotspot: Yes

Plan Details

Device Compatibility: Most modern smartphones are fully compatible with Blikst eSIMs. However, a few exceptions exist. Check our detailed compatibility list to confirm your device works flawlessly with our service..

Activation Policy: Enjoy automatic activation by simply scanning the QR code provided after purchase. Your eSIM will instantly activate upon your arrival at Holy See (Vatican City State), ensuring immediate connectivity.

Delivery Time: Receive a confirmation email with your eSIM details right after completing your purchase. Quick and seamless delivery ensures you’re ready to go in minutes.

Description

Vatican City is 44 hectares, the world's smallest sovereign state, and fully surrounded by Rome — which means most mobile networks treat it as a quiet cell inside Italy without anyone really noticing. A Blikst Holy See eSIM runs on Vodafone at 4G / 5G speeds, which in practice covers both Vatican City itself and the surrounding Roman districts you'll walk through to get there.

What "Vatican coverage" actually means

Vatican City doesn't have its own separate mobile infrastructure in the way a regular country does; coverage inside St Peter's Square, the Vatican Museums, and the Vatican Gardens comes from Italian carriers' towers pointed across the walls. Vodafone Italy has strong 4G and 5G throughout Rome, and the Vatican gets that same signal. Expect full 4G / 5G in St Peter's Square and most of the museum route. The Sistine Chapel — being a deep interior space — weakens to 3G or intermittent signal. The deeper galleries in the Pinacoteca occasionally drop out.

Why a separate plan, and what it covers

Technically speaking, this plan is aimed at Vatican City as a destination but practically any traveller visiting the Holy See is also spending time in Rome — and that's where the plan works in day-to-day use. EU travellers with "roam like home" plans usually already have free data across Italy and the Vatican, so a separate eSIM isn't always needed. For UK, US, and non-EU travellers, home-carrier roaming in Italy is typically $10–$12/day; a short Blikst plan for a Rome + Vatican weekend undercuts that easily.

Arrival and getting to the Vatican

You'll fly into Rome — Fiumicino (FCO) or Ciampino (CIA) — not the Vatican itself (it has no airport). Install the eSIM profile before you leave. FCO has decent Wi-Fi; CIA is budget-airline heavy and the Wi-Fi reflects that. The Leonardo Express train to Termini, the Metro A line to Ottaviano, and any taxi or Uber ride keeps Vodafone signal the whole way. The line activates on your first Italian tower registration.

Apps useful for a Vatican visit

  • Vatican Museums official app: Tickets, timed entries, and the museum map. Queues at the door without a pre-booked slot can be 90+ minutes; the app is essentially required for efficient visits.
  • Google Maps: Rome street-level detail is excellent. Walking routes from Ottaviano metro to St Peter's Square are short and well-signposted.
  • Rick Steves Audio Europe or Rome Free Walking Tour apps: Many travellers do self-guided audio walks through the basilica and square. Download content before you enter the Sistine Chapel — signal is weak there.
  • ATAC Roma: Rome's metro/bus/tram app. Tickets, routes, and disruption alerts.
  • FreeNow and Uber: Both work in Rome. FreeNow is better integrated with licensed Roman taxis.

Dress code, security, and practical notes

Entering St Peter's Basilica and the museums requires covered shoulders and knees — security will turn you away otherwise. Data isn't strictly required for this but it helps — some travellers order clothing on the fly via Amazon same-day to their hotel when they've forgotten the dress code. Papal audiences on Wednesdays in St Peter's Square require free tickets booked in advance via the Prefecture of the Papal Household; your data plan handles the confirmation emails and the reservation pickup.

Plan sizing for typical trips

A one-day Vatican visit as part of a Rome city break: 500 MB–1 GB is ample. A long weekend focused on Rome including the Vatican: 2–3 GB. A one-week Rome stay with the Vatican, multiple museum days, and evening wandering: 5 GB. Pilgrimages or extended study trips of two weeks or more: 10 GB — Rome's café and hotel Wi-Fi fills the gaps when you're settled in one place.

Install before you fly, clear Roman customs with a live line, and walk into St Peter's Square already connected to the ticket app and the map — no need to hunt a Wi-Fi hotspot on Via della Conciliazione.

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Important Information

  • This eSIM plan is only compatible with iPhone, Samsung and Google devices.
  • To activate this plan, you will need to provide your IMEI, EID/ICCID and preferred eSim Activation Date.
  • On the specified date your eSim will be activated automatically in the USA no QR code needed.
  • The plan must be purchased at least 2 days before the activation date to allow time for processing.

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eSIM FAQ

The Blikst Holy See eSIM runs on Vodafone at 4G and 5G speeds. Because Vatican City has no separate mobile infrastructure of its own, your signal comes from Vodafone Italy's towers pointed across the city walls from Rome. Vodafone has strong 4G and 5G coverage throughout Rome, and the Vatican gets that same signal, so you are effectively on a reliable Roman network the whole time.

You get full 4G and 5G across St Peter's Square and most of the Vatican Museums route, plus the surrounding Roman districts you walk through to reach them. Being honest about the weak spots: the Sistine Chapel is a deep interior space, so signal there drops to 3G or becomes intermittent, and the deeper galleries in the Pinacoteca occasionally cut out. Download anything you need, like audio guides, before heading into the Chapel.

Right after purchase you receive a confirmation email with your eSIM details, so delivery takes only minutes. Install the profile by scanning the QR code provided before you fly. Activation is automatic: the line registers on its first Italian tower, which happens the moment you arrive in Rome and head towards the Vatican. Install before you leave home, as airport Wi-Fi can be patchy, especially at budget-heavy Ciampino.

Most modern smartphones are fully compatible with Blikst eSIMs, though a few exceptions exist, so it is worth checking our detailed compatibility list to confirm your device. Your phone also needs to be carrier-unlocked. To check eSIM support, look on an iPhone under Settings, General, About for an EID number, or check the network settings on Android. If in doubt, confirm against our list before you buy.

It depends on your trip, and since almost everyone visiting the Holy See also spends time in Rome, plan for both. A one-day Vatican visit within a Rome break is fine on 500 MB to 1 GB. A long weekend focused on Rome and the Vatican suits 2 to 3 GB. A full week with multiple museum days and evening wandering works on 5 GB. Pilgrimages or study trips of two weeks or more are comfortable on 10 GB, with café and hotel Wi-Fi filling the gaps.

Yes, tethering and hotspot use are supported, so you can share your connection with a laptop, tablet or a travelling companion's phone. That is handy when you are settled in a Roman hotel or café and want to get a second device online, or when someone in your group needs to pull up the Vatican Museums app or Google Maps. Keep an eye on your data allowance, as tethering tends to use it faster than phone browsing.

This is a data plan, so it does not come with a local phone number for traditional calls or SMS. In practice that is rarely a problem: you can call and message over the internet using apps like WhatsApp, FaceTime or Telegram, which is how most travellers stay in touch. Because an eSIM is a separate digital line, your physical home SIM can stay in the phone, so you keep your usual number for anything that still needs it.

For UK, US and other non-EU travellers it usually is. Home-carrier roaming in Italy is typically around $10 to $12 a day, so a short Blikst plan for a Rome and Vatican weekend undercuts that easily. EU travellers are a different case: with roam-like-home plans you often already have free data across Italy and the Vatican, so a separate eSIM may not be needed. Weigh your home plan against the trip length before deciding.