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Travel eSIM deals: the honest way to pay less

By Serhat Dogan · Founder & editor, Miyaw eSIM · Last updated 2026-06-04

Miyaw's prices are already low-margin and fully transparent — flat USD pricing, no hidden fees and no surprise roaming bill. There's no gimmicky coupon to hunt for; the saving is built into the price. Here's exactly how to get the best value, plus our early-customer data bonus.

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Why an eSIM beats roaming on price

A roaming pass from a major carrier can cost around $12 a day — about $84 for a week away. Without any pass, pay-per-use roaming is billed per megabyte and works out far worse. A Miyaw eSIM replaces all of that with one flat, low price you agree to upfront, so the bill can never surprise you when you land.

No hidden fees, ever

The price you see on each country page is the price you pay. Plans are shown in US dollars and refreshed hourly from our live catalogue — no activation fee, no roaming surcharge and no currency tricks at checkout. What's on the page is the whole cost.

How Miyaw keeps prices low

Miyaw runs lean. We buy wholesale data capacity and sell it to you directly, with no physical SIM to print, ship or stock and no retail middlemen taking a cut. Plans are also split into daily and fixed types, so you only pay for the shape of data you actually need instead of an oversized bundle.

Get the best value: pick the right plan

Three quick rules. Match the plan to the trip: a daily plan suits short stays, while a fixed-data plan is cheaper over a longer trip. Start smaller and top up if you run low — most plans can be topped up before they expire, so you avoid overbuying. And on a multi-country trip, a single regional plan usually beats several single-country ones.

How Miyaw compares on price

A real example — starting prices for a Japan eSIM, checked in June 2026. For the same amount of data, Miyaw is consistently a fraction of the big-name brands.

DataMiyawAiraloSailyNomad
1 GB$1.30$4.00$3.99$6.00
3 GB$3.15$7.50$7.99$8.00
5 GB$5.00$11.00$10.99$11.00

Lowest available price per data amount, in US dollars; plan validity (7–30 days) varies, so check current terms on each provider's site. Holafly isn't shown because it sells unlimited-by-day plans (from $11.70 for 3 days), a different model. Miyaw prices come from our live catalogue; competitor prices were checked in June 2026 and can change.

Early-customer data bonus

From time to time, early Miyaw customers may receive a free 500 MB data bonus as a thank-you. It's applied automatically — there's no public promo code to enter, and no purchase is required to keep the everyday price already low. Availability changes, so treat it as an occasional extra rather than a guarantee.

Deals & pricing FAQ

Does Miyaw have a promo or discount code?
There's no public promo code to hunt for. Miyaw's prices are already low-margin and transparent, so the saving is built into the price rather than hidden behind a coupon. Early customers may occasionally receive a free 500 MB data bonus, applied automatically.
Is there a coupon for first-time users?
There's no coupon to enter. From time to time, early customers may get a free 500 MB data bonus as a thank-you — it's automatic and depends on the current offer, so think of it as a nice extra rather than a guaranteed discount.
Are prices hidden until checkout?
No. Live US-dollar prices appear on every country page and refresh hourly. There's no activation fee or roaming surcharge added later — the price on the page is the full cost.
How does Miyaw's price compare to roaming?
A roaming pass from a major carrier can run around $12 a day — about $84 for a week. A Miyaw plan for the same trip is a small flat price agreed upfront, usually a fraction of that. See our eSIM vs roaming comparison for the full breakdown.

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