Finland has near-complete 4G coverage and one of Europe's most advanced 5G networks, with three major operators and dozens of competitive travel eSIM plans available.
Our comparison below ranks every eSIM plan for Finland by price per GB, data and coverage — updated automatically as plans change.
Plans are ranked by a combination of real traveler usage, pricing, data value, and coverage reliability. Rankings update automatically as providers change their offerings.
Finland operates one of Europe's most sophisticated mobile networks, with three national carriers: Elisa, DNA and Telia. Elisa leads in raw 4G coverage across the country, while DNA and Telia are ahead in 5G deployment in major cities. 4G covers more than 99% of Finland's population, making connectivity reliable everywhere from Helsinki's design districts to remote Lapland villages along the Arctic Highway. Most travel eSIMs connect via Elisa or DNA networks. Lapland and the Arctic North are well covered in all main towns and along national roads — though signal can be patchy in deep wilderness trails inside national parks. Finland consistently ranks among Europe's top countries for mobile network quality.
A travel eSIM is the fastest way to get connected — no SIM shop, no roaming charges, and your home number stays active.
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Most travel eSIMs are data-only — and that covers 90% of travelers perfectly. WhatsApp, FaceTime, and Google Voice handle calls and video seamlessly. Some providers do offer plans with a local Finland number if you genuinely need one.
Not sure which plan to pick? Here's what we recommend based on your travel style:
Helsinki, Espoo, Tampere and Turku have some of Europe's best mobile coverage — 5G is widely available in city centres. Navigation, streaming and video calls all work flawlessly. A 5 to 8 GB plan for 7 to 10 days covers a comfortable southern Finland trip comfortably.
Rovaniemi, Saariselkä, Levi and Ylläs all have solid 4G in town and along Arctic Highway. Deep wilderness trails in Urho Kekkonen National Park can be fully off-grid — download maps offline. A 5 to 8 GB plan for 7 days is ideal for a Lapland trip.
The Finnish Archipelago and Åland Islands are well covered on inhabited islands by Elisa and DNA. Remote island ferry crossings may have limited signal. A 3 to 5 GB plan for 5 to 7 days is sufficient for an archipelago tour.
Finland has one of the world's best digital infrastructures — fast public Wi-Fi and top-tier mobile networks everywhere. Helsinki consistently ranks among Europe's top cities for remote work. Choose an unlimited or 15+ GB monthly plan for video calls and tethering without worry.
If combining Finland with Sweden, Norway or Estonia, look for a regional Nordic eSIM rather than buying separate plans. Airalo and Ubigi have strong multi-country options covering the Baltics and Nordics in a single eSIM.
Finland has 3 major mobile operators: Elisa, DNA, Telia. All offer nationwide 4G coverage, with 5G now available in major cities.
4G speeds in Finland average 50 to 100 Mbps in urban areas — among the fastest in Europe. Helsinki, Espoo, Tampere, Turku, Oulu and Rovaniemi all have excellent 4G and expanding 5G coverage. DNA leads in 5G deployment, followed closely by Telia and Elisa. Lapland towns (Rovaniemi, Saariselkä, Levi, Ylläs) are well covered on main roads; deep wilderness and remote hiking trails in Urho Kekkonen and Pallas-Yllästunturi national parks may have no signal — download offline maps before venturing out.
Most travel eSIM providers use Elisa or DNA infrastructure in Finland — both consistently ranked among the best networks in the region. You'll get strong, reliable signal in all major tourist areas.
Finland's Arctic north is far better connected than most travellers expect — Elisa and DNA have invested heavily in Lapland coverage to serve both tourism and reindeer herding industries.
Finland's main highways and national roads are well covered by 4G — reliable for navigation throughout any road trip across the country.
Lapland winters can reach −30°C or colder — extreme cold dramatically affects smartphone battery life.
Finland is almost entirely cashless — Visa and Mastercard are accepted everywhere, including market stalls and small cafés.
Tallink, Viking Line and Silja Line ferries leave signal range roughly 20–30 km offshore — onboard Wi-Fi is available but paid.
Our top picks are ranked by real traveller usage data, price per GB and coverage across Finland's key destinations. We compare Airalo, Holafly, Saily, Ubigi and 100+ other providers — independent ranking, no sponsored placements.


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Saily, Airalo and Holafly are all excellent for Finland. Saily offers competitive pricing with built-in security features; Airalo has a wide selection of Finland-specific plans starting from around $4; Holafly is the top choice for unlimited data. Our comparison ranks all current Finland eSIM plans by price and coverage in real time.
Elisa has the best overall 4G coverage across Finland, including in rural and remote areas. DNA and Telia lead in 5G deployment in major cities. Most travel eSIMs connect automatically to the strongest available Finnish network — you don't need to choose manually.
Yes — Lapland has solid 4G coverage in all major towns (Rovaniemi, Saariselkä, Levi, Ylläs) and along the Arctic Highway. Very remote wilderness trails within national parks (Urho Kekkonen, Pallas-Yllästunturi) may have no signal. Always download offline maps before hiking into the back country.
Yes — Finland has extensive 5G coverage, particularly in Helsinki and other major cities, with expansion ongoing nationwide. DNA leads in 5G deployment, followed by Telia and Elisa. Most modern travel eSIMs support 5G automatically where available.
For a 7-day city trip: 5 GB covers maps, social media, messaging and light streaming. For a Lapland outdoor trip: 3 to 5 GB is often sufficient since you'll be in areas with no signal during hikes. Digital nomads should choose 10 GB or more for comfortable working.
EU travellers can use their home SIM card in Finland without roaming charges under EU regulations. Travellers from outside the EU (US, UK, Canada, Australia, etc.) benefit significantly from a travel eSIM — avoiding roaming bills of €5 to €15 per day from their home carrier.
Finland-only plans don't cover Sweden or Estonia. For a multi-country Nordic or Baltic trip, look for a regional eSIM covering those destinations. Airalo and Ubigi both offer strong regional Nordic and Baltic plans.
An eSIM (embedded SIM) is a digital SIM card built directly into your smartphone. Instead of inserting a physical plastic card, you install a travel plan by scanning a QR code — in under 5 minutes. It works alongside your regular SIM without replacing it.
Finland's world-class mobile infrastructure means any reputable travel eSIM will keep you connected — from Helsinki's vibrant city centre to the aurora skies of Lapland. Whether you're a light or heavy data user, there's an eSIM plan that fits your trip perfectly.
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