Land at Tallinn Airport and your Estonia eSIM connects before you reach baggage claim. The airport sits right on the edge of the city, with a tram running straight to the center — so have Google Maps open and a Bolt ride queued the moment you step outside.
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Your Estonia eSIM connects to 3 mobile networks, automatically switching to the strongest signal — with speeds up to 5G.
Estonia runs on the internet. This is the country that gave the world Skype and Bolt, and locals handle nearly everything by phone — payments, parking, bus tickets. As a visitor, you'll lean on data constantly: maps through the winding lanes of Tallinn's medieval Old Town, Bolt for rides and scooters, and translation apps in Tartu's student cafés.
The easy move is to buy your eSIM for Estonia before you fly. The install link arrives by email, you tap it at home and your phone sets the eSIM up itself — or scan the QR code if you prefer — and there's no hunting for a SIM shop between the airport and your hotel.
The real networks your Lumbus eSIM connects to in Estonia.
Your Estonia eSIM runs on the country's three big networks — Telia, Elisa, and Tele2 — all offering 5G. You don't pick one: your phone automatically connects to whichever signal is strongest, from Tallinn's Old Town to a café in Tartu. If your device supports 5G, you'll get it wherever the networks provide it.
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Use as backup data at home when your main network goes down.
Practical advice for using mobile data in Estonia.
Bolt started in Tallinn, and locals use it for taxis and electric scooters. Set up your account before the trip so your first ride is three taps away.
Lahemaa National Park's bog boardwalks and forest trails sit well beyond the city. Download the area in Google Maps before leaving Tallinn so navigation keeps working in the woods.
Coaches link Tallinn with Tartu, Pärnu, and Narva, and tickets are sold online. With data you can compare departures, buy a seat from your phone, and show your ticket on board.
A tram runs from outside the terminal straight into central Tallinn. Install your eSIM at home, switch it on after landing, and ride into town already online.
Estonia is close to cashless — cards and phone payments work almost everywhere, and street parking runs through mobile apps. Keep data on so wallet apps and confirmations load instantly.
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