WestESIM plans are meticulously designed to provide optimal coverage within their specified regions. While the Canary Islands are part of Spain and the Azores belong to Portugal, some standard Western Europe plans may have specific limitations for these remote island territories due to unique network configurations or differing roaming agreements. To ensure uninterrupted connectivity in these beautiful, yet geographically distinct, locations, we strongly advise consulting the specific plan details or opting for our dedicated regional 'Western Europe' eSIMs that explicitly confirm coverage for such territories. This ensures you're reliably connected whether you're in Lisbon or exploring the volcanic landscapes of the Azores.
Is this WestESIM plan valid for far-flung territories like the Canary Islands or Azores?
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