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Frequently Asked Questions - Estonia eSIM
Yes - eSIMs work fully in Estonia on local carrier networks. Activation is simple: buy a plan, get a QR code by email, scan it in Settings → Cellular → Add eSIM, and turn on mobile data. The whole thing takes 2–3 minutes.
Our eSIMs run on local 4G/5G networks in Estonia. Urban speeds average 30–100 Mbps - plenty for video calls, streaming, and social media. Rural coverage can be slower, but 3G is widely available as a fallback.
eSIM is supported by iPhone XS and newer, Samsung Galaxy S20+, Google Pixel 3 and newer, Huawei P40 Pro+, and most other modern smartphones. Run your phone through our compatibility checker before buying.
Most eSIM plans are data-only. For calls and messages, use WhatsApp, Viber, Telegram, or similar apps over Wi-Fi or mobile data. A handful of plans include a local phone number - that's clearly flagged on the plan details.
Just buy a new plan straight from our website or app - your new QR code arrives within seconds. Unlimited plans never run out.
Most modern phones hold 8–10 eSIM profiles, but only one can be active at a time. Delete old eSIMs and add new ones whenever you need to.
Local plans cover one country and are usually the cheapest option. Regional plans cover a group of countries (e.g., across Europe) and are ideal for multi-country trips. Global plans work in 173 countries - more expensive, but you pay once for worldwide coverage.
Yes - eSIMs are completely safe. They're embedded in your phone, so they can't be physically stolen or lost, and data is encrypted just like on a regular SIM card.
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All Estonia eSIM plans
- 1 GB · 7 daysfrom $1.98
- 2 GB · 15 daysfrom $2.52
- 3 GB · 30 daysfrom $2.88
- 5 GB · 30 daysfrom $3.96
- Unlimited · 3 daysfrom $5.58
- 10 GB · 30 daysfrom $5.94
- Unlimited · 5 daysfrom $7.56
- 20 GB · 30 daysfrom $8.82
- Unlimited · 7 daysfrom $9.54
- Unlimited · 10 daysfrom $11.88
- Unlimited · 15 daysfrom $21.60
- Unlimited · 30 daysfrom $22.86
- 500 MB · 3 daysfrom $1.98
- 1 GB · 7 daysfrom $2.34
- 2 GB · 15 daysfrom $2.88
- 3 GB · 30 daysfrom $3.24
- 1 GB · 7 daysfrom $3.24
- 5 GB · 30 daysfrom $4.32
- 2 GB · 15 daysfrom $4.50
- 3 GB · 30 daysfrom $5.40
- Unlimited · 3 daysfrom $5.40
- 10 GB · 30 daysfrom $6.48
- Unlimited · 5 daysfrom $7.20
- 5 GB · 30 daysfrom $7.74
- 20 GB · 30 daysfrom $9.36
- Unlimited · 7 daysfrom $10.20
- Unlimited · 3 daysfrom $11.34
- 10 GB · 30 daysfrom $12.42
- Unlimited · 10 daysfrom $14.10
- Unlimited · 5 daysfrom $16.38
- 20 GB · 30 daysfrom $19.62
- Unlimited · 15 daysfrom $20.52
- Unlimited · 7 daysfrom $20.70
- Unlimited · 10 daysfrom $26.28
- Unlimited · 30 daysfrom $33.30
- Unlimited · 15 daysfrom $49.32
- Unlimited · 30 daysfrom $69.48
- 50 GB · 30 daysfrom $97.20
- 50 GB · 90 daysfrom $130.50
- 100 GB · 180 daysfrom $252.00
- 300 MB · 3 daysfrom $1.80
- 200 MB · 30 daysfrom $2.43
- 1 GB · 5 daysfrom $4.50
- 1 GB · 7 daysfrom $5.76
- 2 GB · 15 daysfrom $9.72
- 3 GB · 30 daysfrom $12.06
- 1 GB · 7 daysfrom $15.30
- 5 GB · 60 daysfrom $18.90
- 5 GB · 30 daysfrom $18.90
- 2 GB · 15 daysfrom $29.70
- 10 GB · 30 daysfrom $32.40
- 3 GB · 30 daysfrom $41.94
- 20 GB · 30 daysfrom $52.56
- 5 GB · 60 daysfrom $65.52
- 10 GB · 180 daysfrom $90.00
- 20 GB · 365 daysfrom $105.30
- 10 GB · 180 daysfrom $120.42
- 20 GB · 365 daysfrom $135.90
- 60 GB · 125 daysfrom $268.20
Why Travelers Choose an eSIM for Estonia
Flying into Tallinn (TLL) for the UNESCO old town, Tartu for Estonia's university city, or Saaremaa for Baltic island scenery? An Estonia eSIM connects to Telia Estonia, Elisa Estonia or Tele2 Estonia the moment your plane lands — no Tallinn arrivals kiosk queue, no Estonian-ID-linked SIM paperwork. Under EU Roam Like At Home, the eSIM also covers seamless side-trips to Finland (ferry to Helsinki is 2 hours), Latvia, Lithuania and the rest of the EU. Activate a plan in two minutes, scan the QR code, and you're online for Bolt rides across Tallinn, Tartu Supilinn-district walking navigation, or Muhu / Saaremaa ferry booking checks. Estonia's digital-first infrastructure and e-Residency ecosystem make it a popular remote-work base — the travel eSIM gives you instant connectivity for Jobbatical-style stints. Choose a 7-day 3 GB plan for a Tallinn + Helsinki ferry weekend, a 30-day 10 GB plan for a Tallinn + Tartu + Saaremaa circuit, or Estonia eSIM unlimited data for longer e-Residency or digital-nomad stays.
eSIM vs Telia Estonia Tourist SIM — Which Works Best for Baltic Travel?
Telia Estonia, Elisa and Tele2 sell tourist SIMs at Tallinn Airport, but activation needs passport + tourist form. An Estonia travel eSIM activates before you land, and EU Roam Like At Home covers a Helsinki ferry-day-trip or a Baltic trio loop (Tallinn → Riga → Vilnius) without extra charges.
| eSIM | Telia Estonia Tourist SIM | |
|---|---|---|
| Setup time | ≈ 2 minutes (QR scan pre-flight) | 15–30 minutes (TLL kiosk) |
| Paperwork | none | passport + tourist form |
| Cost | from ~$0.50/day | EUR 10–25 tourist pack |
| EU roaming | Roam Like At Home across EU | same — EU roaming included |
| Coverage | Telia / Elisa 4G/5G | same carriers |
Mobile operators in Estonia: Telia, Elisa and Tele2
Estonia's networks match its digital-state reputation. Telia Eesti, Elisa and Tele2 Estonia all run 4G that reaches essentially the whole country, and 5G keeps expanding out from Tallinn, Tartu and Pärnu. In a country where parking, transport and even government services assume you are online, that coverage is something visitors genuinely rely on.
All three operators offer eSIM to their own customers, and Estonia embraced the technology early — but those plans are built around residents. For a visit, a prepaid travel eSIM rides the same local infrastructure through a roaming profile: order online, scan the QR code, and you are connected before the passport queue at Tallinn Airport.
Beyond Tallinn: Lahemaa, Otepää and the western islands
An hour east of Tallinn, Lahemaa National Park mixes bog boardwalks, fishing villages and old manor houses — the most popular day trip out of the capital. In winter, Otepää in the southern hills becomes Estonia's ski and cross-country capital. Both keep usable 4G near villages and trailheads, though the deep bog trails of Lahemaa deserve an offline map as backup.
On the west coast, Hiiumaa is the quieter sibling of Saaremaa — all lighthouses and empty beaches, reached by short ferries with regular coverage at both ports. Estonian operators cover the islands' towns and roads well, so remote-working from a Kärdla cafe or navigating to the Kõpu lighthouse feels no different from doing it on the mainland.
Arriving through Helsinki: one plan for both shores
A large share of Estonia's visitors — especially those flying long-haul from Asia or North America — land at Helsinki's hub airport and finish the journey on the two-hour ferry across the gulf. If that is your route, sort the eSIM out before departure and check what your plan covers: AviaeSIM also has plans for Finland, and a regional Europe plan covers both shores on one QR code.
For visitors from outside the EU, the appeal is simple: home-carrier roaming in Estonia usually runs on expensive daily passes, while a prepaid Estonia eSIM is a one-off purchase with a fixed data allowance and no contract. Continuing south through the Baltics? The Latvia page explains the same setup for the next border.
Estonia eSIM FAQ — Tallinn Coverage, Telia Estonia & Baltic Travel
Which is the best eSIM for Estonia?
The best eSIM for Estonia depends on your trip — a 7-day 3 GB plan fits a Tallinn + Helsinki ferry-weekend (EU roaming covers Finland), a 30-day 10 GB plan covers a Tallinn + Tartu + Saaremaa circuit, and Estonia eSIM unlimited data suits longer e-Residency / digital-nomad or Jobbatical stays. Our Estonia eSIMs run on Telia Estonia and Elisa, with dense 4G/5G across Tallinn, Tartu, Pärnu and the main Baltic-island ferry routes.
Is an Estonia eSIM good for e-Residents and digital nomads?
Yes — for e-Residents managing an Estonian e-resident business or remote workers doing a Jobbatical stint, an Estonia eSIM on Telia or Elisa's 4G/5G network gives you reliable connectivity from day one without needing an Estonian IK-code-linked postpaid plan. Pair it with Estonian e-Residency for digital-ID services and you have a complete remote-work setup.
Does an Estonia eSIM cover a Baltic trio (Tallinn-Riga-Vilnius) road trip?
Yes — under EU Roam Like At Home rules, an Estonia eSIM works seamlessly across Latvia and Lithuania, so the classic Baltic trio road trip (Tallinn → Riga → Vilnius via Parnu, Jurmala, Klaipėda) runs on one plan without extra roaming charges. Add Helsinki via ferry, Warsaw via bus, or Berlin via flight — all covered under the same EU roaming umbrella.
Can tourists get an eSIM directly from Telia Eesti or Elisa?
Telia Eesti, Elisa and Tele2 Estonia all sell eSIM, but their offers are designed for residents with local ID and Estonian bank details. As a visitor, the realistic option is a prepaid travel eSIM that roams on those same networks — bought online in minutes, activated by QR code, and requiring no Estonian paperwork at all.
Does an eSIM keep working on the Tallinn–Helsinki ferry?
Near either coast your phone stays on regular Estonian or Finnish land networks. In the middle of the crossing, ships often broadcast their own maritime network, which travel eSIM plans do not include — so if your phone shows an unfamiliar carrier at sea, just wait: it reconnects automatically as land networks return near the harbour.
Is an eSIM better than renting pocket Wi-Fi for an Estonia trip?
For most travelers, yes. An eSIM lives inside your phone, so there is no rental device to collect, return, charge or lose, and it connects straight to Estonian 4G/5G networks. Pocket Wi-Fi still makes sense mainly for groups carrying several older devices without eSIM support; a phone's hotspot covers that need for everyone else.
Will my phone accidentally connect to Russian networks near Narva?
Close to the eastern border around Narva, phones can sometimes detect carriers from across the river. Travel eSIM plans for Estonia do not include those networks, so the safest habit is to set network selection to manual and pick an Estonian operator while you explore the border city — coverage from the Estonian side is strong there.