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📱 Taiwan eSIM Comparison 2026

Best eSIM for Taiwan
Airalo vs Klook vs Trip.com vs Holafly

Four leading providers in one honest comparison — data plans, pricing, network coverage, hotspot support and which eSIM actually fits your trip.

📱 4 Major Providers 📅 1–30 Days 💰 Starting ~$6 USD ⚡ Setup in 5 Min
Why eSIM?

What Is an eSIM and Why Do Travelers Love Them?

An eSIM (Embedded SIM) is a digital SIM card built directly into your phone — no physical card to swap. You buy a data plan online, receive a QR code, scan it, and you are connected. No airport queues, no risk of losing a tiny plastic card, no fumbling with a SIM-ejector tool on arrival.

Taiwan has world-class mobile infrastructure. Both 4G LTE and 5G are available island-wide, including inside MRT stations, on HSR trains and in rural mountain areas. The two dominant networks used by tourist eSIMs are Chunghwa Telecom (中華電信) — the widest coverage nationally — and FET (遠傳電信), with strong 5G in urban centers. For most visitors, either network delivers excellent performance.

One important note before you buy: verify that your phone supports eSIM (see the FAQ below for how to check) and that it is carrier-unlocked. Most Taiwan tourist eSIMs are data-only — no voice calls included. If you need to make local calls, a physical SIM card may suit you better.

Ready in Minutes
Buy online, scan QR, connect — even before departure
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Dual SIM — Two Lines at Once
Keep your home SIM active for calls while data runs on your Taiwan eSIM
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Nationwide 4G/5G Coverage
Chunghwa & FET cover cities, countryside, and mountain trails
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Cheaper Than Roaming
Plans start at roughly $6 USD for a 3-day pass
Side-by-Side Comparison

All 4 Providers in One Table

Prices are approximate starting figures for comparison purposes — always check the live price at checkout before purchasing.

Provider Data Starting Price (approx.) Validity Network Hotspot Calls Activation
🟢 Airalo 1 GB – 20 GB ~$6–27 USD 7–30 days Chunghwa ✔ Supported Data only App + QR
🟠 Klook Unlimited (FUP) ~$9–21 USD 3–30 days Chunghwa / FET ✔ Supported Data only QR Code
🔵 Trip.com Unlimited (FUP) ~$8–23 USD 3–30 days Chunghwa / FET Plan-dependent Data only QR Code
🟣 Holafly Unlimited ~$15–39 USD 5–90 days FET / Taiwan Mobile Not supported Data only QR Code
⚪ Nomad / Saily 1 GB – 20 GB ~$6–27 USD 7–30 days Chunghwa ✔ Supported Data only App + QR

⚠️ FUP = Fair Use Policy — speeds may be reduced after a threshold volume. Prices above are approximate and for comparison only; verify at checkout.

Provider Reviews

Each Provider Reviewed Honestly

Pros, cons and the traveler type each suits best.

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Airalo
World's Most Popular eSIM Marketplace

Airalo is the largest eSIM marketplace globally. Its Taiwan plan — branded "Jiyou Mobile" — comes in multiple sizes from 1 GB to 20 GB, valid for 7 to 30 days, and all plans include hotspot/tethering. Pricing is transparent with no hidden fees. The dedicated Airalo app makes top-ups and management straightforward. Best suited to travelers who prefer to pay only for the data they actually need.

💻 Dedicated App 📶 Chunghwa Telecom 🔋 Hotspot OK 🖼️ 1–20 GB plans
🎯 Best for: Most travelers, data-conscious trips, 7–30-day stays
📖 Read Our Full Airalo Taiwan Review → View Airalo Taiwan Plans →
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Klook eSIM
Unlimited Plans, One-Stop Booking

Klook sells Taiwan eSIMs from Chunghwa Telecom and FET, focused primarily on Unlimited Data plans. The appeal is convenience: book your eSIM alongside tours, tickets and transport in the same app. Pricing is competitive, especially for 3–7-day stays. Be aware that Unlimited plans use a Fair Use Policy — speeds may throttle after a certain threshold. Read the specific plan details before purchasing.

📶 Chunghwa / FET ♾️ Unlimited 🔋 Hotspot OK 🎫 One App for Everything
🎯 Best for: Short trips 3–7 days, travelers already booking via Klook
View Klook eSIM Plans →
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Trip.com eSIM
Full Travel Planning in One App

Trip.com offers Taiwan eSIM plans alongside flights, hotels and train tickets in one platform. Pricing is competitive and there are often bundle promotions when purchased with a hotel booking. Plans are Unlimited Data with a Fair Use Policy. Hotspot availability varies by plan — check the specific plan details. Ideal if Trip.com is already your primary travel booking platform.

📶 Chunghwa / FET ♾️ Unlimited ✈️ Trip.com Ecosystem 💰 Bundle Deals Available
🎯 Best for: Travelers who book everything through Trip.com
View Trip.com eSIM Plans →
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Holafly
True Unlimited — Premium Pricing

Holafly is an Unlimited-only provider that claims not to hard-throttle speeds (per their own marketing — real-world performance can vary). Pricing is higher than competitors, particularly for short stays. For heavy data users — streaming video, video calls, long trips of 10+ days — the Unlimited guarantee may justify the premium. Critical limitation: Holafly Taiwan does not support hotspot/tethering. If you need to share data with a laptop or other device, choose a different provider.

📶 FET / Taiwan Mobile ♾️ Unlimited ❌ No Hotspot 📅 5–90 days
🎯 Best for: Heavy data users, long stays 10+ days, no hotspot needed
View Holafly Taiwan Plans →
Also Worth Considering: Nomad and Saily

Nomad and Saily (by Nord VPN) are established global eSIM platforms with Taiwan plans on Chunghwa Telecom, hotspot included, at pricing comparable to Airalo. Worth considering if you already use these platforms, or if you want a multi-country Asia eSIM that covers Taiwan plus other stops on your trip.

Which eSIM Is Right for You?

Match Your Travel Style to the Right Provider

No single eSIM is best for everyone — use this guide to find the right fit.

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Short Trip — 3 to 7 Days

Go with Klook Unlimited or Trip.com Unlimited — competitive pricing, easy setup in a familiar app, and no need to track GB usage. Ideal for typical sightseeing: Google Maps, social media, photos and messaging.

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Longer Trip — 10+ Days, Budget-Conscious

Consider Airalo by GB — choose the data size that matches your actual usage and avoid paying for Unlimited you won't use. For genuinely heavy users on a long trip, Holafly Unlimited may offer better value per GB.

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Heavy Data Use — Streaming or Video Calls

Choose Holafly Unlimited for unthrottled (per their claims) speeds. Note that Holafly does not support hotspot — if you also need to tether your laptop or tablet, pick Airalo or Klook instead.

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Need to Share Data with Other Devices

Choose Airalo, Klook or Trip.com — all support hotspot/tethering (check your specific plan). Avoid Holafly for this use case as tethering is not supported on their Taiwan plans.

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Need to Make Phone Calls Too

All eSIM plans in this comparison are data-only — no voice calls included. For voice capability, consider a physical SIM card instead, or use LINE, WhatsApp or FaceTime Audio over your data eSIM for internet-based calls.

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Want Everything in One Platform

Choose Klook eSIM if you're booking activities and tickets via Klook, or Trip.com eSIM if your flights and hotels are booked via Trip.com. Both often bundle eSIM deals with other bookings, and you keep everything in one app.

Installation Guide

How to Install an eSIM — 5 Simple Steps

No technical knowledge required. Follow these steps and you'll be connected before boarding.

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Check that your phone supports eSIM
Go to Settings → General → About and look for an EID number. If EID is listed, your phone supports eSIM. Alternatively, check Settings → Mobile Data → Add Data Plan — if this option appears, you're good to go. Your device must also be carrier-unlocked.
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Purchase the eSIM plan of your choice
Select the plan that matches your trip duration and estimated data usage. Complete checkout online. You will receive a QR code by email or within the provider's app, typically within minutes.
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Scan the QR code to install the eSIM profile
Open the QR code on a different screen (not the phone you're installing onto), then go to Settings → Add eSIM or Add Data Plan and point your camera at the QR. The eSIM profile will download automatically in seconds.
4
Label the eSIM — but don't activate it yet
Give the eSIM a recognizable label (e.g., "Taiwan 2026"). Leave your home SIM as the active data line until you land in Taiwan. Validity days count from activation, not from installation date, so there's no rush.
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Activate data when you land in Taiwan
After landing, go to Settings → Mobile Data, select your Taiwan eSIM, enable the line and turn on Data Roaming. Your phone will connect to Chunghwa or FET automatically within 1–2 minutes. Check the signal bars and you're ready.
💡 Pro tip: Install the eSIM 1–3 days before you travel. Validity days only start counting when you first enable data — not when you install the QR profile.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Taiwan eSIM Questions Answered Honestly

Does an eSIM work with every phone?
No. eSIM requires a smartphone with embedded SIM support, such as iPhone XS and later, Samsung Galaxy S20 and later, or Google Pixel 3 and later. The device must also be unlocked (not carrier-locked). To check: go to Settings → General → About and look for an EID number — if it's present, your phone supports eSIM.
Can I install the eSIM before I travel?
Yes — and it's recommended. Buy the eSIM and scan the QR code to install the profile 1–3 days before departure. Just don't tap 'Enable' or turn on data roaming for that eSIM until you land in Taiwan. Validity days count from when you first activate data, not from purchase or installation date.
Can I use two phone numbers at once?
Yes, on dual-SIM devices. You can keep your home SIM (physical) active for calls and SMS while using the Taiwan eSIM for data. Set the eSIM as your primary data line while in Taiwan — your home SIM will still receive calls and texts without incurring data roaming charges.
Which network has the best coverage in Taiwan?
Taiwan has world-class mobile infrastructure. Both Chunghwa Telecom (中華電信) and FET (遠傳電信) cover the entire island including rural areas, mountain trails and rail lines. Central Taipei has near-100% 5G coverage on both networks. In practice, tourist eSIMs running on either Chunghwa or FET deliver virtually identical real-world performance.
Can I use the same eSIM in Hong Kong, Macau or mainland China?
Taiwan-only eSIM plans do not work outside Taiwan. If you plan to continue to Hong Kong, Macau or mainland China, purchase a separate eSIM for each country, or choose a Regional Asia eSIM plan that covers multiple destinations — Airalo, for example, offers Asia multi-country data plans.
Are the prices shown on this page final (tax included)?
No. Prices shown on this page are approximate figures for rough comparison purposes only. Actual prices vary by exchange rate, promotions and time of purchase. Always check the current price — including any taxes or fees — at checkout on each provider's website before purchasing.
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