EuroDNS Review 2026 — Is It Worth It?
By Thomas
EuroDNS is a Luxembourg-based domain registrar with over 20 years in the industry. They support more than 850 domain extensions — one of the broadest selections of any registrar — and serve over 300,000 customers globally. But does breadth of coverage translate to quality of experience?
We registered domains, tested the DNS management interface, contacted support, and transferred domains both into and out of EuroDNS to give you an honest picture.
What EuroDNS Gets Right
Extension coverage. This is genuinely the best reason to use EuroDNS. If you need a European country-code TLD — .be, .nl, .fr, .de, .es, .it, .no, .dk, .fi, .se — EuroDNS almost certainly has it, at competitive prices. For businesses operating across multiple European markets, having a single registrar for all country TLDs simplifies management significantly.
Pricing transparency. Registration and renewal prices are clearly listed. There are no introductory rates designed to shock you at renewal. What you pay in year one is close to what you pay in year two.
WHOIS privacy. Included at no extra charge. This is the standard it should be, but a surprising number of registrars still charge for it.
DNS management. The control panel is functional and clear. A records, CNAME, MX, TXT — all editable without needing to contact support. Propagation is typically fast.
API access. EuroDNS offers a full API for domain management, useful for agencies managing large domain portfolios programmatically.
Where EuroDNS Could Improve
Interface design. The control panel is functional but dated. It gets the job done, but it does not feel as polished as newer competitors.
Support hours. Support is available during business hours. If you have a DNS emergency at midnight on a Sunday, you are waiting until Monday. For mission-critical domains, this is worth factoring in.
Upsells. Like most registrars, EuroDNS presents hosting and email upsells at checkout. They are easy to decline, but they are present.
Pricing Breakdown
Extension — Registration — Renewal
- .com — €10.99 — €13.99
- .io — €35.99 — €39.99
- .co — €22.99 — €24.99
- .eu — €8.99 — €9.99
- .de — €8.99 — €9.99
Prices approximate and subject to change. Check EuroDNS directly for current rates.
Who Should Use EuroDNS?
European businesses operating in multiple countries and needing country-code TLDs across markets.
Domain investors who need a wide extension catalogue and clean API access.
Agencies managing domains for multiple clients who want one registrar for everything.
Anyone who values pricing transparency over flashy introductory offers.
Who Should Look Elsewhere?
E-commerce store owners on Shopify — use Shopify Domains for the seamless integration.
Beginners who want hand-holding — EuroDNS is functional but not beginner-optimised in the way that newer platforms are.
The Verdict
EuroDNS is a solid, reliable registrar with genuinely outstanding extension coverage. It is not the flashiest option and the interface shows its age, but it does exactly what it promises: registers and manages domains reliably with transparent pricing.
For European businesses and domain professionals, it is a top-three choice. For everyone else, it is a credible option that deserves consideration — particularly if you need a country-code TLD that other registrars do not support.
Rating: 4.2 / 5
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