Is 10GB eSIM enough for Iceland?
A 10GB plan fits roughly two weeks of maps, messaging, ride apps and light social use.
Your internet is ready and active the moment you land.
A 10GB plan fits roughly two weeks of maps, messaging, ride apps and light social use.
This eSIM works in the following 1 countries:
One regional or global eSIM can cover your whole trip—often cheaper than buying separate country plans.
Regional plans
A 10GB plan fits roughly two weeks of maps, messaging, ride apps and light social use.
Buy online, scan the QR on Wi-Fi before you fly, then enable data after landing.
For very heavy daily use, compare unlimited plans on the same destination.
The easiest way to stay connected while traveling abroad
Connect to the best local networks for fast, reliable 5G/LTE speeds wherever you travel.
Activate your eSIM digitally — no need to swap SIM cards or visit a store. Works instantly.
Say goodbye to expensive roaming charges. Pay a flat rate for your data and enjoy savings up to 90%.
Scan a QR code, follow a few simple steps, and you're connected. It takes less than 60 seconds.
Choose your plan and complete the purchase. You'll receive a QR code instantly.
On iPhone/Android, tap the install link in your email. Or scan the QR code we sent you. Follow the on-screen steps.
Once you arrive in Iceland, your eSIM will connect automatically. Enjoy fast mobile data!
How to choose a plan, avoid roaming fees, and install your eSIM before you fly.
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