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Estonia eSIM
What travelers say about Estonia
“The eSIM worked perfectly during my trip around Europe. It was very easy to install, connected as soon as I arrived, and the internet was fast and reliable everywhere I went. It made travelling much easier because I did not need to buy local SIM cards. Very convenient and worth the price. I would definitely use it again.”
Estonia eSIM for Tallinn transfers and cross-country routes
Plan the Estonia transport chain before comparing eSIMs by data, validity, listed territory, device support, tethering and checkout total. Include the changing Tallinn Airport ground connection, separate city terminals and the return from Tartu, Pärnu or Narva rather than sizing data for one arrival screen.
An Estonia itinerary can split one Tallinn arrival into an airport bus, an Old Town walk, a separate ferry terminal, Tallinn Bussijaam or Balti jaam, then another local handoff outside the capital. Mobile data can retrieve current stops, departures and booking messages where service exists, but Estonia's digital public services do not establish reception in bogs, rural stretches, islands or along the coast. Save the exact terminal, ticket, last return and accommodation entrance offline before leaving each staffed or sheltered stop.
Refund policy
Get a full refund within 7 days if no data is used, even after installation.
Activation window
Check the package details for the first-use deadline and validity rules.
Secure checkout
Cards, Apple Pay & Google Pay — encrypted by Paysera.
Customer support
Contact support before or during your trip if you need help.
How eSIM works in Estonia
Before departure, confirm that the unlocked phone accepts eSIM and identify the event that begins this product's validity. Install on stable Wi-Fi, keep the QR or manual code away from the device, and download the current Tallinn Airport ground-transport page plus the first ticket. In Estonia, assign mobile data to the new profile and keep data roaming and automatic switching off on the home line unless intentionally needed; if the profile does not attach, recheck the selected data line, required roaming setting for that product and its support instructions before changing the airport route.
Buy a plan
Pick a destination, data allowance and validity period.
Install your eSIM
Scan the QR or auto-install in the app — no physical SIM.
Land & connect
Data activates on first connection at your destination.
Size it to your trip
Pick the profile closest to your trip. The estimate assumes normal use — maps, messaging, photos, a short call home.
As a rule of thumb, a 3–4 day city break runs on about 1–3 GB, a one-week trip on 3–5 GB, a two-week multi-country tour on 8–12 GB, and working on the road takes about 1 GB a day, so 15 GB or more for two weeks.
- Maps every day
- Messaging and photos
- A short call home most days
In total, a 5 GB data allowance covers roughly 1,700 shared photos, 83 hours of social media and browsing, 15 hours of video calls, 63 hours of music streaming, or about 1000 hours of maps and navigation. Messaging apps barely use data.
Important cities in Estonia
Tallinn Airport · City guide
Tallinn Airport
At Tallinn Airport, construction can alter the pedestrian path, pickup area and stop used for the city connection. Check the airport's current ground-transport notice, the live departure and the signs outside arrivals before committing to a bus stop. Do not build the transfer around a remembered permanent tram route or an old diagram. Save the displayed stop name, terminal exit, ticket method and accommodation address so a curbside change does not erase the rest of the route.
Tallinn Airport eSIM — set up before you fly →Tallinn · City guide
Tallinn
A Tallinn transfer is not one interchangeable city-centre stop. The Old Town walking entrance, Vanasadam ferry terminals, Tallinn Bussijaam for coaches and Balti jaam for trains each need their own address and departure check. Match a ferry ticket to its terminal letter and boarding cutoff, then allow a separate street or local-transport stage; do the same when changing between coach and rail. Keep the next barcode, platform or bay, walking entrance and last connection offline before leaving the current building.
Tallinn eSIM — set up before you fly →Tartu / Pärnu · City guide
Tartu / Pärnu
Tartu can be reached from Tallinn by coach or an Elron train, so the ticket must name the correct Tallinn departure point and Tartu arrival. For Pärnu, plan the intercity leg around the current coach departure rather than inferring passenger rail from a map or future construction. In either city, the terminal is only the start of a local bus, taxi or walking handoff. Download the arrival address, local stop, lodging entrance and last return to Tallinn before the intercity vehicle departs.
Tartu / Pärnu eSIM — set up before you fly →Narva · City guide
Narva
For Narva, verify whether the Tallinn leg is a train or coach and pin the exact station entrance, platform or bay before arrival. Keep the return ticket, last departure and a route back to the building offline, since a changed platform or evening timetable can affect the whole day. Narva's position beside the Russian border does not prove that a crossing is open, permitted or served by the same transport. Check official entry and transport rules separately, and never treat the Estonia mobile listing as Russian coverage.
Narva eSIM — set up before you fly →Why Horizon
Choose an Estonia eSIM for each ticket and terminal stage
Estimate data for live airport directions, coach or Elron changes, ferry check-in, local transport and accommodation contact. Read the exact plan for calls, SMS, hotspot use, supported devices and validity rules. An Estonia-only listing does not establish service in Latvia, Finland, Sweden or Russia, and it does not extend mobile territory over a ferry's sea passage; every required country or regional area must appear in the plan details.
Plan for
Estonia
- Flexible choice
Better plans, built for real trips
Compare the listed data allowances and validity periods for your destination.
- Before departure
Easy to use
Install over reliable Wi-Fi before departure and follow the plan's activation instructions.
- Clear comparison
Compare the full plan
Review the current price, data, validity, coverage and fair-use terms before checkout.
- Reuse when eligible
Reuse an eligible eSIM
When the selected plan supports reuse or top-ups, My eSIMs shows the eligible options for the installed profile.
- Usage control
Stay connected
We'll alert you as you approach your limit. If the plan supports a top-up, My eSIMs shows the eligible options.
- Multi-country
Global & regional plans
Choose country, regional or global coverage and check every destination in the plan details.
Frequently asked questions
How should I compare eSIM plans for an Estonia itinerary?
Write down each live-information point: the Tallinn Airport stop, ferry or terminal check-in, coach or Elron ticket, local handoff and return. Compare the plan's data, validity trigger, listed territory, supported devices, hotspot terms and checkout total against that chain. Then check whether calls or SMS are included, how support is reached and which line settings the product requires; Estonia's small size alone says little about the allowance a ticket-heavy route needs.
How do I leave Tallinn Airport while construction affects access?
Open the airport's current ground-transport notice and the live city-bus departure after arrival, then compare both with signs outside the terminal. Follow the stop name and walking route shown that day; construction can move curbside access. Avoid relying on a remembered permanent tram connection, route number or old map. Before stepping outside, capture the relevant stop, ticket method, accommodation pin and a fallback pickup point.
Are Tallinn Old Town, the ferry port, coach station and rail station one connection?
No. Treat the Old Town entrance, Vanasadam terminal letter, Tallinn Bussijaam and Balti jaam as four different pins. A ferry has its own operator, check-in cutoff and sea leg; a coach or train has a separate departure board and local approach. Confirm which building the ticket names, allow time between them and store the next barcode, platform or bay and walking route offline instead of assuming a single centre ticket covers every stage.
What should I save for trips to Tartu or Pärnu?
For Tartu, first identify whether the booked leg is an Elron train or coach and note both departure and arrival stations. For Pärnu, use the current coach information rather than assuming passenger rail from a planned project or map. Save the intercity ticket, exact terminal, local bus or walking handoff, lodging entrance and last Tallinn return. Those details remain useful if reception is absent when the vehicle arrives or the local stop is unfamiliar.
What should I check before travelling to Narva?
Confirm the Tallinn departure mode, Narva station entrance, return ticket and last service before setting out. Store a route back to the platform or coach bay, not only a city pin. If the itinerary contemplates Russia, stop and verify current official entry, border and transport rules independently: being beside the border is not evidence that a crossing is available. The Estonia eSIM listing also provides no basis for service beyond that border.
Does an Estonia-only eSIM cover islands, ferries or nearby countries?
Only the plan's written territory can answer that. Estonia's digital services are not coverage evidence for rural roads, bogs, islands or coastal areas, so download tickets and maps before leaving a town or terminal. An Estonia-only listing excludes any assumption about Latvia, Finland, Sweden and Russia. Reception during the sea part of a ferry trip is also not established by shore coverage; choose a plan that explicitly lists every country or region required.
