Unlimited Internet in Faroe Islands - 3 Days
How to Use Your Unlimited eSIM in Faroe Islands
Purchase & Receive Your QR Code
The moment you buy your Faroe Islands Unlimited plan, your QR code lands in your inbox and dashboard.
Install the eSIM
Go to Settings → Mobile Data → Add eSIM and scan the QR code. Stay on Wi-Fi while you install.
Activate & Connect
Switch on the eSIM Faroe Islands data plan in your settings - it'll connect to the network automatically. Already abroad? Turn on Data Roaming.
You're Online!
You've got Unlimited of data for 3 days in Faroe Islands. Keep your primary SIM switched on if you still need calls and SMS.
Important Notes
- •Install your Faroe Islands eSIM before your trip, while you still have Wi-Fi.
- •Your device must be eSIM-compatible and carrier-unlocked.
- •Each QR code can only be scanned once - don't delete the eSIM after installing it.
Faroe Islands eSIM - Frequently Asked Questions
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Why Travelers Choose an eSIM for Faroe Islands
Flying into Vágar (FAE) for the Múlafossur waterfall, Tórshavn for Tinganes old town, Kalsoy for the Kallur lighthouse hike, or Saksun for the iconic turf-roofed church? A Faroe Islands eSIM connects to Føroya Tele or Hey (Vodafone Faroe) the moment your plane lands — no Vágar kiosk queue, no local SIM paperwork. The Faroes are an autonomous Danish territory outside the EU, so a Danish SIM doesn't automatically get Roam Like At Home here — a dedicated Faroes eSIM avoids the roaming surprise on a road-trip week. Activate a plan in two minutes, scan the QR code, and you're online for tunnel-fee bookings, Gásadalur village waterfall GPS, or Kalsoy ferry schedule checks. Choose a 7-day plan for a full Faroes road trip covering Vágar, Streymoy, Eysturoy and Kalsoy, or a 14-day plan for a longer stay that includes Sandoy, Suðuroy and Mykines puffin-island day-trip.
eSIM vs Føroya Tele Tourist SIM — Which Works Best for Faroes Road Trips?
Føroya Tele and Hey sell tourist SIMs at Vágar Airport and in Tórshavn shops, but activation needs passport + tourist form. A Faroes travel eSIM activates before you land and is especially useful for road-trippers who want GPS and tunnel-fee apps working from the moment they pick up their rental car.
| eSIM | Føroya Tele Tourist SIM | |
|---|---|---|
| Setup time | ≈ 2 minutes (QR scan pre-flight) | 15–30 minutes (FAE kiosk) |
| Paperwork | none | passport + tourist form |
| Cost | from ~$0.75/day | DKK 100–300 (~$14–42) tourist pack |
| Coverage | Føroya Tele / Hey 4G | same carriers |
| EU status | explicit FO plan required | local — no roaming issue |
Faroe Islands eSIM FAQ — Tórshavn Coverage, Føroya Tele & Island-Hopping Travel
Which is the best eSIM for Faroe Islands?
The best eSIM for Faroe Islands depends on your trip — a 7-day plan fits a full Faroes road trip covering Vágar (Múlafossur, Gásadalur), Streymoy (Tórshavn, Saksun), Eysturoy (Gjógv, Slættaratindur) and Kalsoy (Kallur lighthouse, seal-woman statue), and a 14-day plan suits longer stays including Sandoy, Suðuroy and Mykines puffin-island day-trips. Our Faroe Islands eSIMs run on Føroya Tele, with reliable 4G in Tórshavn and across the main sub-sea tunnels and bridges connecting the islands.
Does a Danish eSIM cover the Faroe Islands under EU Roam Like At Home?
No — the Faroe Islands are an autonomous Danish territory outside the EU, so Danish or other EU SIMs do NOT get Roam Like At Home coverage here. A dedicated Faroes eSIM is the clean way to avoid unexpected roaming charges during what is typically a 5–10 day nature-photography road trip.
Does a Faroe Islands eSIM work on remote islands like Kalsoy and Mykines?
Mostly — Føroya Tele has 4G at Kalsoy's ferry harbours (Syðradalur, Húsar, Mikladalur, Trøllanes), along the Kallur lighthouse trail start, and at Mykines village near the puffin colony. Expect signal drops on the deeper Kalsoy fjord stretches and at the far western Mykines cliff edges, but every ferry terminal and main village has reliable 4G. Tórshavn and the sub-sea tunnel network have dense coverage.