The best eSIM for Iceland
The land of fire and ice, with stunning natural wonders. Here is the plan we would pick today, the live pricing for every plan we track, and the practical things to know before you fly.
The lowest price-per-gigabyte we currently track for Iceland. A solid fit for most one-to-two-week trips with maps, messaging, and the occasional photo upload.
| Provider | Data | Days | Price | $/GB | Get |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50GB | 30 | $19.99 | $0.40 | Get → | |
| 75GB | 30 | $29.99 | $0.40 | Get → | |
| 15GB | 30 | $10.99 | $0.73 | Get → | |
| 5GB | 7 | $3.99 | $0.80 | Get → | |
| 100GB | 30 | $85.00 | $0.85 | Get → | |
| 50GB | 30 | $44.00 | $0.88 | Get → | |
| 50GB | 30 | $45.00 | $0.90 | Get → | |
| 20GB | 30 | $20.00 | $1.00 | Get → | |
| 20GB | 30 | $20.00 | $1.00 | Get → | |
| 100GB | 180 | $114.99 | $1.15 | Get → | |
| 10GB | 30 | $12.50 | $1.25 | Get → | |
| 20GB | 30 | $28.79 | $1.44 | Get → | |
| 50GB | 90 | $76.49 | $1.53 | Get → | |
| 10GB | 30 | $16.00 | $1.60 | Get → | |
| 3GB | PAYG | $7.35 | $2.45 | Get → |
- Data
- 100GB
- Days
- 30
- $/GB
- $0.85
- Network
- Siminn, Nova, Vodafone Iceland · 5G
- Data
- 50GB
- Days
- 30
- $/GB
- $0.88
- Network
- Siminn, Nova, Vodafone Iceland · 5G
- Data
- 20GB
- Days
- 30
- $/GB
- $1.00
- Network
- Siminn, Nova, Vodafone Iceland · 5G
- Data
- 10GB
- Days
- 30
- $/GB
- $1.25
- Network
- Siminn, Nova, Vodafone Iceland · 5G
Prices are live and may change. Google Fi is excluded from the value ranking because it is a full phone plan rather than a travel data plan.
Síminn, Vodafone Iceland and Nova all run 5G across central Reykjavík, Hafnarfjörður, and the Reykjanes Peninsula including the Blue Lagoon corridor. Síminn has the widest 5G availability nationally.
The 1,332 km circumnavigation route stays connected on Síminn for most of its length. The eastern fjords (Berufjörður, Stöðvarfjörður) and the long stretches across the Vatnajökull moraine see real gaps; carry offline maps for the eastern arc.
All three carriers cover the main loop comprehensively. Þingvellir parking, the Strokkur geyser area and Gullfoss viewpoints have continuous service across every operator.
The Route 1 corridor across the south coast is fully covered. Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon and Diamond Beach have signal at the carparks; hikes onto the Sólheimajökull glacier and around the Eyjafjallajökull volcano thin out.
The F-road interior routes drop signal for hours at a time. Even Síminn has limited reach across the volcanic interior; if you are driving an F-road in summer, treat the day as offline and plan with paper maps and a satellite communicator.
Ísafjörður town and the main fjord villages are covered. The deeper fjord arms, the Látrabjarg bird cliffs and the Hornstrandir nature reserve are genuinely remote; signal drops to nothing in the inland sections.
Reykjavík
- Arriving
- Keflavík International (KEF) is about 50 km southwest. There is no train, so the transfer is the Flybus or Airport Direct coach to the city in around 45 minutes with signal throughout. The small Reykjavík Airport (RKV) handles domestic flights to Akureyri and the regions. All carriers have full 5G at both. Iceland is in the EEA, but check your European plan explicitly includes it, as some exclude it.
- On the subway and rail
- Reykjavík has no metro or tram; the yellow Strætó city buses cover the capital region and stay connected. The Klappið app handles bus tickets. The compact centre around Laugavegur and the harbour is walkable. Day-tour coaches to the Golden Circle, the Blue Lagoon and the south coast hold signal along the main roads, with gaps on the highland approaches.
- Free public WiFi
- Cafes across the centre, the Kringlan and Smáralind malls, the Harpa concert hall, the libraries and the public pools all offer free WiFi. Hallgrímskirkja and the main museums have WiFi. KEF airport has free terminal WiFi. Most guesthouses and hotels provide reliable WiFi as a backup to cellular data.
- Coverage in the city
- Síminn has the widest 5G footprint, with Nova and Vodafone Iceland present. The 101 Reykjavík centre, Hallgrímskirkja, Harpa, the Sun Voyager sculpture and the Laugavegur shopping street are all covered. The Blue Lagoon and Golden Circle day trips stay connected on the main roads; the Reykjanes peninsula eruption-area access roads have signal at the viewpoints.
- If you prefer a local SIM
- Síminn, Nova and Vodafone Iceland sell prepaid SIMs at KEF arrivals (there are shops and vending machines) and across Reykjavík. No registration is needed. Iceland data can be pricier than the EU average, so confirm whether your European regional eSIM includes Iceland before buying a separate local plan.
Akureyri
- Arriving
- Akureyri Airport (AEY) is about 3 km from the centre, with domestic flights from Reykjavík taking around 45 minutes and some seasonal international charters. Buses and taxis serve the short run into town. The carriers all cover the airport. The Ring Road passes through Akureyri, making it the natural hub for exploring north Iceland.
- On the subway and rail
- Akureyri is a small city with free local city buses and an easily walked centre. There is no metro or tram. The Ring Road (Route 1) runs through, linking the day-trip sites. Tour coaches to Lake Mývatn, Goðafoss and Húsavík hold signal along the main roads; the highland approaches toward Askja drop coverage.
- Free public WiFi
- Cafes, the Hof cultural centre, the Glerártorg mall and the hotels provide free WiFi. The botanical garden and the swimming pool complex offer WiFi. AEY airport has free terminal WiFi. Connectivity is easy in town; the wilderness day trips are where to expect gaps.
- Coverage in the city
- Síminn, Nova and Vodafone Iceland all cover Akureyri centre, the Akureyrarkirkja church, the botanical garden and the harbour. As the hub for north Iceland, it reaches the main sites: Goðafoss, the Lake Mývatn area and Húsavík are covered, though the Dettifoss and Askja highland approaches thin out. Whale-watching boats from Húsavík lose signal once well offshore.
- If you prefer a local SIM
- Síminn, Nova and Vodafone Iceland sell prepaid SIMs in Akureyri centre. No registration is needed. As with Reykjavík, confirm your European regional eSIM covers Iceland under EEA roaming before buying locally, since not all EU plans include it.
Grab an eSIM before you arrive in Iceland to skip local SIM queues. Most urban areas offer 4G or better, while rural regions can slow down, so keep offline maps handy. Activating the eSIM in advance ensures you are connected the moment you clear customs.
Iceland offers surprisingly solid mobile connectivity for an island nation sitting on the edge of the Arctic. Siminn, Nova, and Vodafone Iceland maintain 4G networks that cover the popular Ring Road (Route 1), Reykjavik, Akureyri, and major tourist stops including the Golden Circle, Blue Lagoon, and Vik. Coverage is reliable in towns and along main highways, but the remote interior highlands, F-roads, and areas deep in the Westfjords may have limited or no signal.
Iceland is an EEA member, so EU roaming regulations apply, and many European regional eSIM plans include Icelandic coverage. Given Iceland is relatively small with a population concentrated in the southwest, the core tourist areas are well covered. However, travelers venturing off the beaten path should download offline maps and prepare for stretches without connectivity.
- The Ring Road has mostly reliable 4G, but expect gaps in remote eastern stretches
- Iceland is in the EEA - check if your EU regional eSIM plan includes it before buying a separate plan
- Download offline maps before driving F-roads or exploring the Westfjords
- Icelandic weather apps like Vedur.is are essential - keep data available for weather updates
- Most guesthouses and hotels in Iceland offer reliable Wi-Fi as a backup to your eSIM data
Average Data Cost
~$0.58-$2/GB
Network Quality
4G in Reykjavik, along the Ring Road, and in major towns. Remote highlands and interior F-roads have limited or no coverage.
eSIM Availability
eSIM supported by Icelandic carriers. EEA member, so EU roaming regulations generally apply.
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- 1
Buy and install at home on WiFi.
Installation is not the same as activation. You can install the Iceland eSIM days ahead and only switch it on after you land, which avoids burning days of validity in transit.
- 2
Screenshot your current APN before you swap.
If you ever need to switch back to your home line quickly, that screenshot saves a support call from a foreign airport.
- 3
Decide on your dual-SIM strategy.
Keep your home line on for SMS-based bank logins, two-factor codes, and emergency calls. Set the travel eSIM as the data line only. Most modern phones can do both simultaneously.
- 4
Disable iMessage on the travel eSIM line.
Otherwise iMessage will try to re-activate against the new line on arrival and you will spend the first ten minutes troubleshooting it instead of finding the taxi rank.
- 5
Download offline maps for Iceland.
Google Maps and Apple Maps both support offline regions. Pull them down on home WiFi so a flaky activation never leaves you without a route from the airport. Our offline maps guide walks through it step by step.
- 6
Activate at the airport, not before.
Once the validity timer starts it does not pause. A 15-day plan you turn on the morning of departure burns a full day of validity before you even land.
We are building this section from real, verified traveler submissions rather than stock testimonials, so it stays empty until we have notes we can stand behind. If you have used an eSIM in Iceland recently, a one-paragraph note on what worked (and what did not) helps the next traveler.
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Pricing on this page is pulled live from our database and refreshed every four hours. Coverage notes are sourced from carrier roaming agreements and updated when carriers change partners. Provider rankings are determined by price-per-gigabyte and plan flexibility, not by who pays the largest commission.






