Find the best eSIM in Finland can be a challenge. This guide identifies top-performing options to help you stay effortlessly connected.
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 Finlandperfect 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 :
- 500 MB for 1 day at 9 $US
- 500 MB for 30 days at 14 $US
- 1 GB for 30 days at 24 $US
- 3 GB for 30 days at 50 $US
- 20 GB per month at 118 $US (subscription, cancellable after 3 months)
📶 Compatible with most eSIM smartphones, Ubigi offers reliable connection on local 4G/5G networks in Helsinki, Turku, Tampere and elsewhere. The eSIM enables connection sharing, is easily installed via the mobile app, 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 Finlandideal 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 $US
- 3 GB for 30 days for 6.99 $US
- 5 GB for 30 days for 9.99 $US
- 10 GB for 30 days for 15.99 $US
- 20 GB for 30 days at 22.99 $US
- Unlimited data for 15 days at 49.99 $US
📶 Compatible with most eSIM smartphones, Saily offers a reliable connection on the best local 4G/5G networks in Helsinki, Turku, Tampere and elsewhere. The eSIM allows connection sharing, is easily installed via the mobile app, and can be used in over 200 destinations. Activation is automatic as soon as you arrive in Finland, provided you have enabled eSIM and roaming in your device 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 Finlandideal for staying connected without a physical SIM card or roaming charges. Activation is entirely digital via QR code or directly in the mobile application, with packages such as :
- 3 GB for 7 days at €9
- 5 GB for 15 days at €13
- 10 GB for 30 days at €18
- 20 GB for 30 days at €28
- 55 GB for 30 days at €55
- Unlimited data for 1 day at €7.70
- Unlimited data for 30 days at €64.90
📶 Compatible with most eSIM smartphones, Yesim offers a fast, stable connection on local networks like Elisa, DNA and Alcom, in 4G/5G in Helsinki, Tampere, Turku, Oulu and elsewhere. The eSIM enables connection sharing, includes a free VPN to secure your browsing, and can be used in over 120 countries. Activation is instant after purchase, and you can keep your usual SIM card to receive calls or use WhatsApp with your number.
How do you install a Finland eSIM on your smartphone?

Step 1: Check compatibility and purchase eSIM.
Make sure your smartphone is eSIM-compatible before starting the installation process. Purchase an eSIM specifically for Finland from a service provider and receive the QR code or activation information by email.
Step 2: Access your smartphone's cellular settings.
Open the "Settings" application on your smartphone. Then navigate to the "Cellular data", "Cellular connection" or "Mobile network" section.
Step 3: Add a new cell phone plan.
Select the "Add cell plan", "Add mobile plan" or "Add eSIM" option that appears on the screen. Your smartphone will then guide you through the process of adding the profile.
Step 4: Install the eSIM profile.
Use your phone's camera to scan the QR code provided by your eSIM provider for Finland. If a QR code is not available, choose manual entry and enter the activation details provided.
Step 5: Activation and final configuration of the service.
Once the eSIM profile has been downloaded and installed, follow the final on-screen prompts to activate the service. You can then name your new line (e.g. "Finland") and define it for data use.
Internet in Finland

There are several options for accessing the Internet in Finland, whether you're planning a short stay or a longer stay. Network coverage is generally excellent, even in the most remote areas of southern and central Finland.
1. Use a local SIM card (mobile data)
This is the most common and often the most convenient option for most visitors. The three main operators in Finland are Elisa, Telia and DNA. They offer mobile packages with generous amounts of data, often unlimited, for a fixed monthly or prepaid price.
- Advantages :
- Ease of acquisition : You can purchase a **prepaid SIM card** (Prepaid Liittymä) in supermarkets, R-Kioski kiosks, post offices, operator stores, and sometimes even at airports. Activation is generally quick and requires no complex registration for prepaid options.
- Extended coverage : The 4G mobile network is very well developed, and 5G is expanding rapidly in urban areas.
- Flexibility : Prepaid plans allow you to control your budget and recharge as needed. Many packages offer unlimited data.
- Portability : You can access the Internet wherever your phone has a network.
- Disadvantages :
- Cost for short periods : If you're only here for a few days, an unlimited monthly plan might be more than you need, but prepaid weekly or volume options are available.
- Requires an unlocked phone: Your smartphone must be compatible with local SIM cards and must not be locked by your home operator.
2. Using a portable Wi-Fi router (MiFi)
Similar to using a SIM card in your phone, you can buy or rent a portable Wi-Fi router. These devices use a SIM card to create a private Wi-Fi access point, enabling multiple devices to connect simultaneously.
- Advantages :
- Easy sharing : Ideal if you're traveling in a group or have several devices (laptop, tablet, smartphone) to connect.
- Dedicated connection : Offers a more stable connection than sharing a connection via a smartphone.
- Disadvantages :
- Initial cost : Buying a machine can be an investment. Renting is an option, but less common for short-term visitors.
- Battery : Requires regular recharging.
- Depends on mobile coverage : Connection quality is intrinsically linked to the mobile network.
3. Home Internet connection (fixed broadband)
For residents or those settling in for the long term, installing a fixed Internet connection is the most stable, high-performance solution. Fiber optics are widely available in urban areas, offering very high speeds.
- Advantages :
- Stability and speed : Offers the best **reliable connection** for intensive use (streaming, online gaming, teleworking).
- Unlimited data : Generally without volume restrictions.
- Disadvantages :
- Installation process : Can be time-consuming and often requires a long-term contract (12 or 24 months).
- Non-portable : Linked to a physical address.
- Less suitable for short stays : Mainly for residents.
4. Free public Wi-Fi
Finland has a good public Wi-Fi network in major cities.
- Advantages :
- Free of charge: Available in many cafés, restaurants, shopping malls, libraries, railway stations and airports.
- Easy access : Often without a password or with a simple login.
- Disadvantages :
- Safety : Less secure for sensitive data, the use of a VPN is recommended.
- Limited availability : Doesn't guarantee a constant connection wherever you go.
- Variable speed : Can be slow depending on the number of users.
