Mobile data during your RV trip

Conrad Smits
10 March 2025
4 minutes reading time

An RV trip offers the perfect combination of adventure and freedom. Whether you’re traveling long distances or exploring the hidden gems of Europe, a reliable Internet connection is crucial wherever you work remotely. In your campervan, you need to provide your own internet supply. In this blog, we discuss how much data you need as a digital nomad, the benefits of a hotspot and the important differences within and outside the EU.

How much data do you need during your trip?

Data usage during an RV trip depends on your travel style. If you mainly check emails, use navigation and occasionally use online entertainment, 10-20 GB per month is usually sufficient. For travelers who regularly stream videos, work online or use social media heavily, a 30-50 GB subscription is recommended. It is important to evaluate your data needs in advance to avoid unpleasant surprises and choose the right subscription. Do you also want to be able to make calls? Then make calls via Whatsapp, using your mobile data instead of an additional calling bundle.

Benefits of creating a hotspot (and sharing data) with Firsty

Creating a hotspot with your mobile data offers flexibility and convenience during your RV trip. With a Firsty eSIM with the First Class subscription, you can easily create a personal hotspot and share your Internet connection with multiple devices, such as laptops, tablets and smartphones. This means you’ll always stay connected while on the road, whether you’re working, sharing photos or streaming music. Plus, Firsty’s reliable network ensures you have a stable and fast connection wherever you are, so you can get your work done effortlessly.

camper at the beach with sunset

When Alieke started traveling in Morocco as a digital nomad, she also used this subscription while traveling. Also during her vanlife adventure with the camper van. “It’s ideal if you can arrange this in advance and don’t have to worry about it during your trip.”

Difference between inside and outside the EU

Within the EU, you benefit from consistent rates and comprehensive coverage thanks to the Roam-like-at-home scheme. This means you can use your Firsty subscription in any EU country at no extra cost. Outside the EU, rates and coverage may vary by country, but Firsty offers flexible data options to suit your travel itinerary. So you can enjoy your vanlife adventure without worrying about high roaming charges or poor coverage. You can arrange that easily and quickly in the Firsty app.

Convenience of arranging online and upgrading when needed

With Firsty, everything is taken care of online, from choosing the right data plan to upgrading when you need more data. Before you leave, you can easily activate your eSIM and start using your data right away. During your trip, you can use the Firsty app to manage your subscription and adjust it according to your changing needs. This means you always have the right amount of data, without hassle or unexpected charges. Then you can get on with your travel adventure and online work.

vanlife in Morocco at the beach with the motorhome camels on the beach in Morocco

Suppose you are going on a nice RV trip to Spain for 2 months. You might visit 2 or 3 other countries and along the way you will also travel through several countries. Then you will need well over a few gigabytes if you work online daily. Of course, how much data you need depends on the work you do. For example, if you need to download a lot of documents and are in online meetings all day, then you better buy an unlimited plan per day with HotSpot capabilities. Firsty, offers that with First Class and costs about €2.50 per day.

Expected global coverage

Many eSims have coverage in almost every country in the world. So wherever your RV trip takes you, you can work well online anywhere. Whether you travel through the picturesque landscapes of Europe or continue on to other continents, like Alieke went to Morocco, Firsty’s network ensures reliable and fast Internet access.

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