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  • Wei L.

    Singapore, SG · May 2026

    Life Saver in Remote Areas

    Traveling through the remote areas of the Faroe Islands, I was impressed by the 4G coverage provided by esima. The speeds were fast enough to share my adventures in real-time. The install took less than a minute, and I fell in love with the seamless experience.

  • Megan H.

    Cape Town, ZA · May 2026

    Good but not always fast

    I loved using the esima eSIM while in the Faroe Islands. Most of the time, the connection was solid and I was on 4G. However, there were a few remote spots where the speed dropped to 3G. Still, it was a solid choice compared to roaming prices.

  • Emma T.

    Edinburgh, GB · Apr 2026

    Seamless connectivity!

    Amazing service throughout my trip to the Faroe Islands! The esima eSIM connected as soon as I landed, no fuss at all. The speed was great for using maps and sharing photos, making it easy to stay connected while traveling.

  • Aoife N.

    Cork, IE · Apr 2026

    Best Choice for Travelers

    I can't recommend the esima eSIM enough for anyone going to the Faroe Islands! I was able to navigate, post photos, and even video call home without any issues. The installation was quick with the QR code, and I enjoyed 5G speeds in Tórshavn. Such a great alternative to roaming!

  • Daniel J.

    Sydney, AU · Mar 2026

    Great coverage in amazing landscapes

    The coverage from esima in the Faroe Islands was impressive! I had no issues during my hikes and could easily check weather updates and maps. The speed was fantastic for uploading photos of those breathtaking views!

  • Jordan A.

    Johannesburg, ZA · Mar 2026

    Perfect for My Faroe Adventure

    The eSIM worked flawlessly during my entire trip to the Faroe Islands. Installation took only a minute with the QR scan feature. I enjoyed 5G speeds while streaming Netflix at my hotel in Torshavn. Highly recommend it!

  • Jessica L.

    New York, US · Mar 2026

    Perfect for exploring the islands

    The esima eSIM worked flawlessly throughout my trip in the Faroe Islands. I was able to stream Netflix and navigate with Google Maps without any issues. Installing it via QR code took just about 30 seconds at the airport!

  • Lucas O.

    São Paulo, BR · Mar 2026

    Decent but could improve

    The eSIM was adequate for my needs in the Faroe Islands, but I struggled with the installation process initially. I had to manually input the settings, which took longer than expected. Speed was fine in towns, but patchy in more remote areas.

eSIM vs roaming in Faroe Islands

Typical home-carrier roaming

$12$25

per day

Esima eSIM

$3.43

Flat rate

Most international carriers treat the Faroe Islands as a premium roaming zone, separate from EU or Nordic bundles, and charge by the megabyte or by the day at rates that assume low competition.

Roaming plans from major networks typically throttle after the first gigabyte or two, and many disable hotspot entirely — a problem if you are traveling with a laptop or sharing connectivity with a partner.

Daily roaming caps reset at midnight in your home time zone, not Faroese time, so a long day hiking Slættaratindur can burn two days of charges. An esima eSIM gives you a fixed data allowance at local-market pricing, with no throttling and hotspot enabled by default.

You know the total cost before you board the flight, and top-ups happen in the app without hunting for a carrier shop in Tórshavn or Klaksvík.

Real trips, real travelers

Built for travelers like you

Different trip, same eSIM — here is how it lands for the most common visitors to Faroe Islands.

You take the morning ferry to Mykines, hike to the lighthouse, and shoot puffins on the western cliffs for six hours. The eSIM keeps you online in the village for ferry schedule checks and weather radar, then lets you upload the day's RAW files from your guesthouse in Sørvágur that evening without hunting for the carrier shop.

Puffin photographer

You work from a Tórshavn Airbnb Monday to Friday, hotspot your laptop over the eSIM for video calls and cloud syncs, then hike Slættaratindur or Villingardalsfjall on weekends. The eSIM holds 4G in town and along main roads, drops on remote trails, and reactivates when you return — no need to swap SIMs or manage two data plans.

Remote worker hiking weekends

You drive the tunnels to Vágar, Eysturoy, Borðoy and Kalsoy over five days, stopping in every village with a turf-roofed church. The eSIM keeps live navigation running, handles SMS toll payments in the sub-sea tunnels, and lets you check real-time ferry schedules at each harbor without burning through a roaming cap.

Multi-island road-tripper

Apps you'll need data for in Faroe Islands

The apps locals and travelers actually use — the ones that need real cell data, not just hotel Wi-Fi.

  • SSL.fo

    Ferry schedules and live delay updates for Mykines, Kalsoy, Nólsoy and other island routes

  • Yr.no app icon

    Yr.no

    Faroese weather forecasts and live radar — essential before any hike

  • DMI Færøerne app icon

    DMI Færøerne

    Danish Meteorological Institute forecasts specific to the Faroe Islands

  • Maps.me app icon

    Maps.me

    Offline hiking maps with GPX trails for Kallur, Slættaratindur, Trælanípa

  • Tunnels.fo

    Sub-sea tunnel toll payment via SMS and account management

  • Visit Faroe Islands app icon

    Visit Faroe Islands

    Official tourism app with trail info, village guides, and event listings

How much data you'll burn per day

WhatsApp

~40MB per day for text and photo sharing; ~120MB per day if you make regular voice calls from villages.

Maps

~60MB per day for live turn-by-turn navigation on main roads; cache offline tiles to cut usage to under 10MB.

Rideshare

No rideshare services operate in the Faroe Islands; local transport is by bus, ferry, or rental car.

When you're travelling matters

Puffin season (May through mid-August) draws the heaviest visitor traffic to Mykines, Vestmanna cliffs, and the northern islands. Expect slower 4G speeds in Tórshavn and at ferry terminals during July, especially around Ólavsøka festival in late July when the capital's population doubles for the boat races and cultural events.

Winter storms (November–March) occasionally delay ferries and close mountain roads, making real-time weather radar and SSL.fo ferry updates critical — budget an extra 100MB per week if you are checking forecasts multiple times daily.

The northern lights season (September–March) brings night photographers to remote villages on Kalsoy and Kunoy; those locations have 4G in the villages but no signal on the coastal viewpoints, so download aurora forecast apps and offline maps before you leave Tórshavn.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Does eSIM work on Mykines island?

4G works in Mykines village — the harbor, guesthouse area, and the first hundred meters of the trail. The path to the lighthouse and the western puffin cliffs have no coverage on any carrier. Download offline maps and cache your photos before you leave the village; upload when you return.

How much data do I need for a week hiking the Faroe Islands?

Budget 1–2GB for a week if you use maps daily, check weather forecasts, and send photos over WhatsApp each evening. Add another 500MB if you are uploading high-res images to cloud storage or making regular video calls. Remote trails have no signal, so data burns only in villages and along main roads.

Can I make WhatsApp calls in the Faroe Islands?

Yes — WhatsApp voice and video calls work over the eSIM's data connection wherever you have 4G. Tórshavn, Klaksvík and the sub-sea tunnels all support clear calls. Remote hiking trails on Kalsoy and Mykines lose signal, so calls drop until you return to a village.

Does the eSIM work inside the Vágar Airport tunnel?

Yes — Faroese Telecom maintains continuous 4G through the entire Vágar Airport tunnel and the longer Eysturoy tunnel. The infrastructure was built for emergency calls and SMS toll payments, so your eSIM stays connected underground without interruption.

Faroese Telecom vs Vodafone Faroe Islands — which has better coverage in Tórshavn?

Both carriers cover Tórshavn's center, harbor and residential streets equally well. The eSIM hands off automatically to whichever network is stronger at your location, so you do not need to pick one. Faroese Telecom has a slight edge in the sub-sea tunnels and on smaller islands like Sandoy.

Does the eSIM work in Gjógv?

4G works in Gjógv village — the harbor, the gorge viewpoint, and the guesthouse cluster. The coastal hiking trail north toward Elduvík loses signal within a kilometer. Download your map and trail GPX before leaving the village center.

How much data does live navigation use driving around the Faroe Islands?

Google Maps or Apple Maps burn roughly 5–10MB per hour of active turn-by-turn navigation. A full day driving the Ring Road on Streymoy or the northern islands uses 50–80MB. Download offline map tiles for the entire archipelago before your trip to cut data use and avoid gaps in remote areas.

Can I use the ferry booking app SSL.fo on this eSIM?

Yes — SSL.fo works over the eSIM's data connection and shows live ferry schedules, delays, and cancellations. The app pulls small amounts of data (under 5MB per day), so it is practical to check before each sailing. Useful in summer when fog or wind delays the Mykines and Kalsoy boats.

Does the eSIM work on Kalsoy island?

4G works in Kalsoy's villages — Trøllanes, Mikladalur, Húsar — and along the main road. The northern hiking trails and the Kallur lighthouse path lose signal once you leave the trailhead. The tunnel from Klaksvík to Kalsoy maintains 4G for emergency calls and toll SMS.

eSIM vs buying a SIM card at Tórshavn — what changes?

A physical SIM from Faroese Telecom or Vodafone requires a passport scan, a Danish-language form, and a trip to the carrier shop in Tórshavn (closed Sundays). The eSIM activates in two minutes at the airport, needs no paperwork, and lets you top up in the app without returning to the shop. Coverage and pricing are identical.

Does the eSIM work in Saksun?

4G works in Saksun village — the turf-roofed church, the farm museum, and the parking area. The trail down to the tidal lagoon loses signal halfway. The drive from Hvalvík to Saksun holds coverage on the main road but drops in the mountain pass.

Can I hotspot my laptop on this eSIM?

Yes — hotspot is enabled by default with no throttling or extra charge. Useful if you are working remotely from a guesthouse in Tórshavn or sharing connectivity with a partner whose phone does not support eSIM. Expect 10–30Mbps on 4G in town centers, enough for video calls and cloud uploads.

How much data does uploading photos to Google Photos use?

A full-resolution iPhone photo (3–5MB each) means 100 photos burn 300–500MB. Enable upload-over-Wi-Fi-only in your guesthouse, or budget an extra 1GB if you want to back up daily from the trail. Mykines and Kalsoy have no signal on hiking routes, so uploads queue until you return to a village.

Does the eSIM work during the Ólavsøka festival in Tórshavn?

Yes — 4G works across Tórshavn during Ólavsøka (late July), though the harbor and Tinganes area see heavy congestion when crowds peak for the boat races and chain dance. Expect slower speeds during the evening events; the network does not fail but uploads and video calls may lag.

Does the eSIM work on the hike to Sørvágsvatn?

4G works at the Trælanípa trailhead parking lot near Miðvágur. Signal drops halfway up the trail and does not return until you hike back down. Download offline maps and cache your photos before you start — the lake-over-ocean viewpoint is a dead zone on all carriers.

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