San Marino is not a member state of the European Union (EU), therefore, standard EU “Roam Like at Home” (RLAH) provisions do not apply. If you are using an Italian or other EU-based SIM (e.g., TIM, Vodafone IT, Orange France), your carrier will classify San Marino as a non-EU roaming zone, incurring significant out-of-bundle charges. CoreESIM plans explicitly designed for San Marino connect to local networks, circumventing these high roaming costs. Always verify your home carrier's specific international roaming tariffs for non-EU territories.
Does my CoreESIM or standard Italian/EU SIM card offer free roaming in San Marino?
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