Stay online anywhere — from a city café to mid-ocean
OrbitRoam is an independent, EU-focused guide to location-independent connectivity. We cover the two things that actually keep travellers, van-lifers, sailors and remote workers online — travel eSIMs for your phone, and satellite internet (Starlink Roam and the new satellite-to-phone services) for everywhere the towers don't reach.
Guides, comparisons and setup walkthroughs are being published now. Every plan, price and coverage claim is checked against the provider's own source and dated — see how we work on the methodology page.
- › Travel eSIMs for Europe — long-stay, vanlife and marine use, not just tourist data
- › Starlink Roam for campervans and boats — setup, real power draw, gear
- › The satellite-to-phone (Direct-to-Cell) rollout across Europe, tracked as it happens
- › Complete connectivity stacks for a Europe road trip, an ocean crossing, or off-grid work
Latest guides
Starlink Roam vs a travel eSIM: which do you actually need? →
They're not competitors, they're layers — and most European travel needs only the cheap one. An honest decision table. Long stays: the Schengen 90-day rule & your eSIM →
The 90/180 rule is now enforced biometrically since EES went live in April 2026 — what that means, and how to keep data running for a full season. Starlink Roam in Europe: plans & the 30-day rule →
Which Roam plan works for European travel, why Europe counts as one region (and who's left out), pausing, and the in-motion catch.