Enjoy 30% off Nomad eSIM plans before the new year with this Mashable-exclusive discount code

There's only one month left to take advantage of this deal.
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30% OFF: As of Dec. 1, you can get 30% off Nomad eSIM plans (excluding anything already on sale) with the Mashable-exclusive discount code MASH30. This offer code is valid until the very end of 2025.


It's hard to believe, but 2025 is almost over. The new year is right around the corner, and with the start of a new year comes new travel plans. If you're already planning ahead for upcoming international adventures, why not set yourself up with an eSIM so you can make sure you're always connected while traveling abroad? Thankfully, Nomad's here to help, offering a 30% discount on select eSIM plans right now with the help of a special Mashable-exclusive discount code, MASH30.

This deal can set you up with an eSIM plan that can perfectly suit your 2026 travels. Keep in mind this code is only live until the very last day of 2025, which is coming up faster than you'd expect. It's also worth noting that this offer doesn't apply to plans that are already discounted, either.

An eSIM plan from Nomad can set you up to stay connected in over 200 places around the world. So if you're someone with quite a lot of travel plans for 2026, you won't need to worry too much about a lack of service or data. In order to find the best plan for your travels, Nomad breaks them down by Local, Regional, or Global eSIMs so you can narrow down your options. If you're new to eSIMs and curious if your device is compatible, Nomad also provides a breakdown of supported devices that work with an eSIM to help you out.

If you're unsure what an eSIM even is, Nomad provides a detailed breakdown of that as well. To summarize, though, an eSIM is a digital alternative to a physical SIM card. Since it's digitally activated, you can swap between carriers without having to swap out a physical card. This means you're able to have a second cell number active on your phone, which allows you to have a foreign number to access data in the country you're traveling to. This is typically much more cost effective that using your usual carrier's roaming fees, which are usually very expensive.

An eSIM plan gives you one less thing to worry about when traveling, so why wait to grab one? Start your new year travel plans off right with an eSIM plan from Nomad that's 30% off with code MASH30.

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Hannah Hoolihan

Hannah Hoolihan is a freelance writer with Mashable. She’s written for various entertainment websites since 2017, covering everything from tech to games to film. You’ll currently find her work on IGN and Fangoria alongside Mashable, but she also has bylines at Rock Paper Shotgun, Collider, Screen Rant, and more. When she’s not writing, she enjoys catching up with the latest films and shows — horror, in particular — and has a deep love of FromSoft games, which she continues to happily replay.


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