1 GB Internet in Estonia - 7 Days
How to Use Your 1 GB eSIM in Estonia
Purchase & Receive Your QR Code
The moment you buy your Estonia 1 GB plan, your QR code lands in your inbox and dashboard.
Install the eSIM
Go to Settings ā Mobile Data ā Add eSIM and scan the QR code. Stay on Wi-Fi while you install.
Activate & Connect
Switch on the eSIM Estonia data plan in your settings - it'll connect to the network automatically. Already abroad? Turn on Data Roaming.
You're Online!
You've got 1 GB of data for 7 days in Estonia. Keep your primary SIM switched on if you still need calls and SMS.
Important Notes
- ā¢Install your Estonia eSIM before your trip, while you still have Wi-Fi.
- ā¢Your device must be eSIM-compatible and carrier-unlocked.
- ā¢Each QR code can only be scanned once - don't delete the eSIM after installing it.
Estonia eSIM - Frequently Asked Questions
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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 ā 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 ā 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 ā 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 ā Riga ā Vilnius) without extra charges.
| eSIM | Telia Estonia Tourist SIM | |
|---|---|---|
| Setup time | ā 2 minutes (QR scan pre-flight) | 15ā30 minutes (TLL kiosk) |
| Paperwork | none | passport + tourist form |
| Cost | from ~$0.50/day | EUR 10ā25 tourist pack |
| EU roaming | Roam Like At Home across EU | same ā EU roaming included |
| Coverage | Telia / Elisa 4G/5G | same carriers |
Estonia eSIM FAQ ā Tallinn Coverage, Telia Estonia & Baltic Travel
Which is the best eSIM for Estonia?
The best eSIM for Estonia depends on your trip ā 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, PƤrnu and the main Baltic-island ferry routes.
Is an Estonia eSIM good for e-Residents and digital nomads?
Yes ā 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 ā under EU Roam Like At Home rules, an Estonia eSIM works seamlessly across Latvia and Lithuania, so the classic Baltic trio road trip (Tallinn ā Riga ā Vilnius via Parnu, Jurmala, KlaipÄda) runs on one plan without extra roaming charges. Add Helsinki via ferry, Warsaw via bus, or Berlin via flight ā all covered under the same EU roaming umbrella.