Our standard Aland Islands eSIM plans are specifically designed to provide robust data coverage within the archipelago itself, connecting to reliable local networks like Ålcom and Telia. This ensures you have excellent service whether you're in Mariehamn or exploring the Kastelholm Castle. If your travel plans include visiting neighboring countries like Finland or Sweden, you would need a separate regional eSIM plan that covers multiple countries, or individual eSIMs for each destination. Always check the specific coverage details of your chosen plan to ensure seamless connectivity across your entire itinerary in and around the Aland Islands.
Does this eSIM cover neighboring countries like Finland?
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