Liechtenstein has excellent 4G and 5G coverage throughout the principality, with dozens of affordable eSIM plans available — mostly through European regional packages.
Our comparison below ranks every eSIM plan available for Liechtenstein by popularity, price per GB and coverage — updated automatically whenever plans change.
Plans are ranked by a combination of real traveler usage, pricing, data value, and coverage reliability. Rankings update automatically as providers change their offerings.
Liechtenstein is a tiny Alpine principality of just 160 km² nestled between Switzerland and Austria, with a population of around 39,000. Despite its small size, Liechtenstein has excellent mobile coverage throughout — the networks are T-Mobile and Vodafone, accessed via Swiss and Austrian roaming infrastructure. 4G and 5G coverage is effectively nationwide — even Malbun ski resort and alpine hiking trails are well connected. Vaduz, the capital, is home to the famous Vaduz Castle. Liechtenstein is one of the world's wealthiest countries per capita and has among the best mobile infrastructure in Europe. The eSIM market is well served — dozens of providers offer coverage via European regional plans.
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Most travel eSIMs are data-only — and that covers 90% of travelers perfectly. WhatsApp, FaceTime, and Google Voice handle calls and video seamlessly. Some providers do offer plans with a local Liechtenstein number if you genuinely need one.
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Vaduz has excellent 5G coverage throughout. The Vaduz Castle viewpoint, Kunstmuseum, National Museum and pedestrian zone are all perfectly connected. A 1 to 2 GB plan for 2 to 3 days covers a Liechtenstein visit — it's a small country and most spend only a day or two.
Malbun (1,600m) has full 4G/5G coverage throughout the resort, on the ski slopes and at the base area. A compact ski holiday in Liechtenstein is fully connected. A 3 to 5 GB plan for a ski week is plenty, including chairlift selfies and Google Maps navigation.
The 75km Liechtenstein Trail from Mauren to Balzers has excellent coverage throughout — Liechtenstein's compact size means Swiss and Austrian network towers cover virtually all hiking routes. A 2 to 3 GB plan covers a multi-day trail walk with navigation and photography.
Most visitors combine Liechtenstein with Switzerland — the two countries share open borders and Liechtenstein uses Swiss francs. A Europe or Switzerland+Liechtenstein eSIM plan is the most convenient choice — Saily and Airalo both cover both countries in one plan.
The Rhine Valley floor — Vaduz, Schaan, Triesen and Balzers — has the strongest signal. The Three Sisters (Drei Schwestern) hiking route above Balzers has coverage on accessible trails. A 1 to 2 GB plan handles a full day of Rhine Valley and village exploration.
Liechtenstein has 2 major mobile operators: T-Mobile, Vodafone. All offer nationwide 4G coverage, with 5G now available in major cities.
Coverage in Liechtenstein is excellent across the entire principality — Vaduz, Schaan, Balzers, Triesen, Triesenberg, Eschen and Malbun are all covered with 4G and 5G. The Rhine Valley floor has the strongest signal; alpine hiking trails and higher elevation routes maintain good 4G coverage on most accessible paths. Liechtenstein benefits from Swiss and Austrian network infrastructure on both borders — there are no meaningful coverage gaps for travellers.
Most travel eSIM providers use T-Mobile or Vodafone infrastructure in Liechtenstein — both consistently ranked among the best networks in the region. You'll get strong, reliable signal in all major tourist areas.
Liechtenstein has no airport and no railway — access is via Switzerland (Buchs or Sargans stations) or Austria (Feldkirch) with bus connections to Vaduz.
Liechtenstein has fully open internet with no restrictions. Being a wealthy European principality, connectivity is excellent.
Liechtenstein uses the Swiss Franc (CHF) — card payments are universal and contactless is standard throughout.
Liechtenstein's Post Office in Vaduz is famous for stamping passports — a collector's tradition unique to this principality.
A Europe regional eSIM is the best value — standalone Liechtenstein plans are available but rarely cheaper than a European plan covering Switzerland and neighbouring countries.
Our top picks are ranked by real traveller usage data, price per GB and coverage for Liechtenstein. We compare Saily, Airalo, Breezesim, GoMoWorld, GigSky, Monito and all providers with Liechtenstein coverage — independent ranking.


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A European regional eSIM is the best value for Liechtenstein — Saily ($3.99), Airalo ($4.00) and Breezesim ($3.50) all offer Europe plans covering Liechtenstein. If you want a Liechtenstein-specific plan, GoMoWorld (€3.99) and GigSky also offer dedicated coverage. For a combined Switzerland and Liechtenstein trip, any Europe plan is the most convenient option.
Liechtenstein uses T-Mobile and Vodafone networks, largely sharing infrastructure with Switzerland and Austria. Both networks provide 4G and 5G coverage throughout the principality. Most travel eSIMs for Liechtenstein connect via T-Mobile or Vodafone.
Yes — 5G coverage is effectively nationwide in Liechtenstein, including Vaduz, Schaan and Malbun. Liechtenstein's small size and proximity to Swiss network infrastructure means excellent 5G penetration. This is one of the few countries where the 'Nationwide' 5G classification genuinely applies.
Liechtenstein is not an EU member state — EU roaming regulations (roam like at home) do not automatically apply. However, many EU mobile providers have extended roaming agreements to include Liechtenstein. Check your home provider's roaming policy. If in doubt, a travel eSIM is the safe choice.
Possibly — it depends on the eSIM provider and plan. Some Switzerland-specific plans include Liechtenstein coverage; others don't. Check the coverage list explicitly. A Europe regional eSIM is safer as it typically covers both countries.
Liechtenstein is tiny — most visits are 1 to 3 days. 1 to 2 GB covers a full visit comfortably: Vaduz castle views, museum check-ins, maps and photos. If you're skiing at Malbun for a week, 3 to 5 GB is plenty.
Yes — Malbun has excellent 4G and 5G coverage throughout the resort area, on the ski slopes and at the base station. Liechtenstein's compact network infrastructure means ski slopes are well covered.
Breezesim's Europe plan (from $3.50), Saily ($3.99) and GoMoWorld (€3.99) are among the most affordable options. For very short visits (1 to 2 days), a 500MB plan can start as low as $0.54 — check our comparison for the latest prices.
Liechtenstein packs extraordinary Alpine scenery, a stunning castle and charming Rhine Valley villages into just 160 km² — a well-priced eSIM keeps you connected from Vaduz's art museums to Malbun's ski slopes. Whether you're a light or heavy data user, there's an eSIM plan that fits your trip perfectly.
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