Taipei arrivals
Use data for Taoyuan Airport transfers, MRT routes, hotel directions and moving around Taipei, Ximending, Shilin or Taipei Main Station.
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Taiwan is the kind of trip where mobile data gets used constantly: landing at Taoyuan Airport, finding the right MRT line into Taipei, checking a hotel message in Ximending, scanning maps at a night market, or planning a train south to Taichung, Tainan or Kaohsiung. A Taiwan travel eSIM gives UK travellers prepaid mobile data before arrival, so maps, transport details and booking messages are ready without relying on airport Wi-Fi or a local SIM counter.
It is useful for Taipei, Taichung, Tainan, Kaohsiung, Hualien, Jiufen, Sun Moon Lake and rail trips around Taiwan. Use it for maps, MRT routes, train times, hotel messages, night market searches, ride details, translation, food spots and travel updates once connected to a supported local network. Signal is usually strongest in cities, airports, hotels, stations and popular tourist areas, but can vary in mountain roads, tunnels, rural east coast routes, national parks or remote hiking areas.
Use data for Taoyuan Airport transfers, MRT routes, hotel directions and moving around Taipei, Ximending, Shilin or Taipei Main Station.
Helpful for train times, platform changes, hotel messages and routes between Taichung, Tainan, Kaohsiung and Hualien.
Keep maps and travel details ready for night markets, Jiufen, Sun Moon Lake, east coast routes, mountain roads and hiking plans.
Connection is usually strongest in cities, airports, hotels, stations and popular tourist areas. It may be weaker in mountain roads, tunnels, rural east coast routes, national parks or remote hiking areas.
A prepaid Taiwan eSIM gives you a clearer cost before you travel and helps avoid depending on airport Wi-Fi, public Wi-Fi or uncertain roaming charges from your UK provider.
Read our Taiwan eSIM guide and travel tips before you fly. Learn about setup, compatibility, mobile data, airport arrival and everyday travel apps.
A clear side-by-side comparison to show how our travel eSIM experience differs from a local SIM or a basic limited-data eSIM.
Clear answers about using a Taiwan eSIM for roaming, maps, messages, airport arrivals, phone compatibility and travel data.
A Taiwan eSIM is useful if you want mobile data as soon as you arrive, without relying on airport Wi-Fi, hotel Wi-Fi or expensive roaming from your home network. It is especially helpful for maps, transport apps, hotel messages and travel bookings.
For many travellers, yes. A Taiwan eSIM gives you a clear prepaid data allowance and price before you travel, while roaming can involve daily charges, add-ons or unexpected pay-as-you-go data costs depending on your home mobile provider.
Yes. In most phones, your travel eSIM can be used for mobile data while your normal SIM stays active for calls, texts or banking messages. You do not usually need to remove your physical SIM card.
Yes, it is usually better to install your eSIM before departure while you still have stable Wi-Fi. In most cases, you should only activate or start using the plan when you arrive in Taiwan, so the validity period is used during your trip.
You can use mobile data for maps, messaging, hotel check-ins, transport apps, translation, email, travel bookings, ride apps and everyday browsing. Coverage and speed depend on the local mobile network and the area you are visiting.
Your phone must support eSIM and be network-unlocked. Many recent iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel and flagship Android models support eSIM. Check your phone settings for “Add eSIM” or “Add mobile plan” before buying.
Most travel eSIM plans are data-only. You can still use internet-based services such as WhatsApp, iMessage, FaceTime, Messenger, maps, email and translation apps while connected to mobile data in Taiwan.
If you use all your data, you can buy another eSIM plan when needed. There is no physical SIM swap, so adding more travel data is usually easier than finding a local SIM card during your trip.