Compare 164 plans from over 12 eSIM brands · from$1.88
Install before you fly over Wi-Fi — your data allowance only starts when you arrive and connect to a local network.
For a typical week of maps, messaging, social media and the occasional video, 5–10 GB is plenty. Light users checking email and directions can get by on 1–3 GB, while remote workers, heavy streamers or anyone tethering a laptop should look at 20 GB or an unlimited plan. Because plans are cheap, it is usually worth sizing up a tier rather than risk running out mid-trip.
If Greenland is your only stop, a single-country plan gives the best price per GB. Visiting neighbouring countries on the same trip? A regional plan covers many countries on one eSIM — slightly pricier per GB, but you skip buying a second SIM at the border.
Carrier roaming is the most expensive option and often metered by the day. A physical tourist SIM means queueing at the airport and swapping out your home number. An eSIM keeps your regular number active for calls and texts while a second data line handles the internet — installed in minutes, before you even leave home.
The current value pick is eSIM.dog TELE Greenland Greenland - Best Coverage (3GB/30Days), shown at $4.73 and $1.58/GB.
The cheapest currently available Greenland plan is eSIM.dog Tele Greenland A/S Greenland - Best Coverage (100MB/1Days) at $1.88.
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Hotspot support is shown on every plan row when the provider data includes it. Always confirm the final policy at provider checkout.
Local network partners vary by provider. Check the provider checkout page for the exact roaming network before buying a Greenland eSIM.
Usually yes. Download the eSIM profile on reliable WiFi before travel, then follow the provider activation instructions for arrival or first use.