Looking for the best eSIM for Estonia? This article guides you to the ideal option for stay connected on site.
Find the best eSIM provider for your trip
1 - Ubigi

Ubigi eSIM features
🌐 Compatible networks : 3G, 4G, 5G
📱 Calls and SMS : Not included, only to dedicated messaging platforms (VOiP)
📈 GO available : 1GO, 3GO, 5GO, 10GO, 20GO, 24GO, 25GO, 50GO, Unlimited
⏳ Package duration : 1 day, 7 days, 15 days, 30 days, 180 days
⭐ User notes : 4.6/5 according to App Store on 4,700+ user reviews
Ubigi offers prepaid eSIM for Estoniaperfect for staying connected without a physical SIM card or roaming charges. Activation is entirely digital via QR code or mobile app, with a package like :
- 10 GB for 30 days at €11
📶 Compatible with most eSIM smartphones, Ubigi offers a reliable connection on local networks EMT and Tele2with 4G/5G in Tallinn, Tartu, Pärnu and elsewhere. eSIM enables connection sharingeasy to install via the mobile application, and is reusable in over 200 destinations. Thanks to the SmartStartThe package is automatically activated on arrival in the country.
2 - Saily

Saily eSIM features
🌐 Compatible networks : 3G, 4G, LTE, 5G
📱 Calls and SMS : Not included, only to dedicated messaging platforms (VOiP)
📈 GO available : 1GB, 3GB, 5GB, 10GB, 20GB, 100GB
⏳ Package duration : 7 days, 30 days, 180 days
⭐ User notes : 4.8/5 according to Google Play out of 25,000+ user reviews
Saily offers prepaid eSIM for Estoniaperfect for staying connected without a physical SIM card or roaming charges. Activation is entirely digital via QR code or mobile app, with packages such as :
- 1 GB for 7 days for 3.99 $
- 3 GB for 30 days for 7.99 $
- 5 GB for 30 days for 10.99 $
- 10 GB for 30 days for 17.99 $
- 20 GB for 30 days at 27.99 $
- Unlimited for 30 days at 49.99 $
📶 Compatible with most eSIM smartphones, Saily offers reliable connection on local 4G/5G networks in Tallinn, Tartu, Narva and elsewhere. eSIM enables connection sharingeasy to install via the mobile application, and is reusable in over 190 destinations. The package activates automatically as soon as you arrive in the country, provided you have activated eSIM and roaming in the settings.
3 - Yesim

Yesim eSIM features
🌐Compatible networks : 3G, 4G, LTE, 5G
📱 Calls and SMS : Not included, only to dedicated messaging platforms (VOiP)
📈 GO available : 500MB to Unlimited
⏳ Package duration : 1 day to 30 days
💰 Price : From €0.50
⭐ User notes : 4.5/5 according to Google Play out of 4,500+ user reviews
Yesim offers prepaid eSIM for Estoniaperfect for staying connected without a physical SIM card or roaming charges. Activation is entirely digital via QR code or mobile app, with packages such as :
- 3 GB for 7 days at 11 $
- 5 GB for 15 days at 13.20 $
- 10 GB for 30 days at 19.80 $
- 20 GB for 30 days at 30.80 $
- Unlimited for 7 days at 25.30 $
- Unlimited for 30 days at 64.90 $
📶 Compatible with most eSIM smartphones, Yesim offers a reliable connection to local networks Tele2 and Elisawith 4G/5G in Tallinn, Tartu, Pärnu, Viljandi and elsewhere. eSIM enables connection sharingeasy to install via the mobile application, and is reusable in over 120 destinations. Thanks to automatic activation, the package starts as soon as you arrive in the country.
How do you install an Estonie eSIM on your smartphone?

Step 1: Prepare to activate your eSIM.
Make sure you have the QR code provided by your operator or the manual activation information to hand.
Step 2: Access your smartphone's settings.
Open the "Settings" application on your device. Then navigate to the "Cellular Data" or "Network and Internet" section.
Step 3: Add a new mobile package.
Search for and select the "Add a cell phone plan", "Add a mobile plan" or "Download an eSIM" option.
Step 4: Scan the QR code or enter the information.
Use your smartphone's camera to scan your eSIM's QR code. You can also choose to enter the details manually if a QR code is not available.
Step 5: Finalize your eSIM activation.
Follow the on-screen instructions to name and activate your new plan. Choose it as your primary mobile data plan, if desired.
Internet access in Estonia
There are several options for getting internet in Estonia, each with its advantages and disadvantages, depending on the length of your stay and your connectivity needs.
1. Visit local SIM card (prepaid)
This is one of the most popular and often most economical methods for travelers. Estonia has an excellent mobile network.
- For :
- Very attractive mobile data prices.
- Excellent 4G/5G coverage throughout the country, even in rural areas.
- Easy to buy in supermarkets, R-Kiosk kiosks, post offices or operator stores (Telia, Elisa, Tele2).
- Provides a local number for calls to Estonia.
- Against :
- Requires an unlocked phone from your original operator.
- You'll need to physically change your SIM card, which means you won't be able to receive calls on your usual number while it's in use.
2. eSIM (embedded SIM card)
A digital alternative to the physical SIM card, ideal for those with a compatible phone.
- For :
- No need to change your physical card, quick, remote activation.
- Keep your main SIM card active for calls and SMS from your home country.
- Purchase and activation can be done before your arrival via specialized platforms (e.g. Airalo, Holafly) or directly with Estonian operators.
- Against :
- Not all phones are compatible with eSIM.
- May be slightly more expensive than a local physical SIM for comparable data volumes.
- Often focused solely on mobile data.
3. The Public Wi-Fi
Estonia is a highly connected country, and public Wi-Fi is widely available, forming an integral part of the country's digital infrastructure.
- For :
- Free in most cafés, restaurants, hotels, airports, train stations and even some urban areas (notably Tallinn and Tartu).
- Very handy for a one-off connection at no extra cost.
- High availability, reflecting Estonia's commitment to digital technology.
- Against :
- Security is not always guaranteed on open public networks (we strongly recommend using a VPN).
- Speed and reliability may vary.
- Doesn't provide constant connectivity on the move.
4. The portable Wi-Fi box (MiFi)
A device that creates its own Wi-Fi hotspot using a mobile SIM card, enabling you to share an Internet connection.
- For :
- Allows simultaneous connection of multiple devices (phone, tablet, laptop) from a single source.
- Potentially better security than public Wi-Fi.
- Convenient for groups or families traveling together.
- Against :
- Cost of rental or purchase of box.
- Requires regular recharging.
- Less common for short-stay rentals than in other countries.
5. Fixed Internet (for long stays or residents)
If you're planning to stay in Estonia for a long time, taking out a fixed Internet subscription with a local provider is the most stable and efficient solution.
- For :
- Fast, reliable and unlimited connection, ideal for teleworking, streaming and intensive use.
- Maximum stability.
- Against :
- Requires installation (sometimes with delays) and a contractual commitment (often 12 or 24 months).
- Not suitable for short stays or tourists.
