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Prepaid SIM Card & eSIM for Taiwan (2026 Guide)

0 Plans ComparedBy Daniel Mercer, Lead eSIM Analyst

A prepaid travel eSIM is a digital SIM card that installs on your phone via QR code. It provides mobile data in Taiwan without a physical SIM card, passport scan, or airport counter visit. Plans start from $1.80/GB.

  • 0 Plans
  • 3 Networks
  • 5G
  • Updated June 2026

Key Facts

Cheapest eSIM
$1.80/GB
Network
Taiwan Mobile
Speed
5G
Plans available
0

As of June 2026, Taiwan has 0 prepaid eSIM plans across 3 networks at 5G speeds.

The cheapest rate is $1.80/GB via Airalo on Taiwan Mobile.

As of June 2026, a prepaid eSIM for Taiwan costs under $10 for basic data with 5G speeds on Taiwan Mobile, Chunghwa Telecom and FarEasTone networks.

Coverage runs on 5G infrastructure on Taiwan Mobile, ready before your flight. Public WiFi in Taiwan varies by neighborhood — some spots are fast, others barely load a map. A prepaid eSIM removes the WiFi lottery entirely.

Peak travel months push airport SIM demand past supply. Counter wait times grow, popular plans sell out, and tired staff move slower. A prepaid eSIM for Taiwan is bought before you fly — no shelf stock, no seasonal markup. Taiwan Mobile, Chunghwa Telecom and FarEasTone carry the 5G signal from arrival.

Compared

Rated prepaid eSIM options for Taiwan

All providers route through local carriers in Taiwan. Sorted by overall rating.

We earn a commission on some links. It never changes our rankings or the price you pay.

Top prepaid eSIM providers for Taiwan, verified June 2026
ProviderRatingFrom / GB
Nomad logo
Nomad#1 PickBest Budget
4.4 / 5from $3.00/GB
Airalo logo
AiraloBest Overall
4.8 / 5from $4.50/GB
Saily logo
SailyBest Privacy
4.5 / 5from $3.99/GB
Holafly logo
HolaflyBest Unlimited
4.6 / 5from $2.99/day

Prices verified June 2026. Updated monthly from provider websites.

Our pick for Taiwan: Airalo

For Taiwan in 2026, Airalo scores 4.8/5 with plans from $4.50/GB on Taiwan Mobile's 5G network. Widest coverage with 200+ countries and regional bundles.

Comparison based on 4 providers tested in June 2026. Prices verified against official provider websites. See our methodology.

The Scenario

The first-hour data problem in Taiwan

Your client in Taiwan is waiting at the restaurant. Your flight was delayed 90 minutes. You land at Taiwan's main airport and need to send a message immediately: "Running late, 30 minutes out." The SIM counter queue is 20-30 minutes. You cannot afford that wait. A prepaid eSIM installed before departure sends that message the moment you turn off airplane mode. PrepaidTraveleSIM at 5G on Taiwan Mobile — your client gets the update before your seatbelt is off.

Four Ways to Buy

Data access in Taiwan: the full picture

Compare airport counters, city shops, online delivery, and instant eSIM activation.

  • Airport SIM counter

    10-30 min wait

    Local carrier counters in the arrivals hall sell tourist SIMs at airport markup rates. Passport required at every location. Some counters are cash-only and run out of stock during peak season.

  • City phone shop

    ID required

    Branded carrier stores in Taiwan city centers sell prepaid SIMs at local rates. Passport required. Staff in tourist areas often speak English; shops in outer districts may not.

  • Online pre-order

    Plan ahead

    Order a physical SIM online before departure and collect it at your hotel. Works best when you know your accommodation in advance. Free shipping is standard. Leaves the airport queue to others.

  • Instant eSIM (our pick)

    5 min setup

    Buy from Airalo for $1.80/GB. Scan the QR code over WiFi before your flight. Your phone connects to Taiwan Mobile the moment you land — no counter, no passport, no wait.

Pricing

How much does mobile data cost in Taiwan

Prepaid eSIM plans for Taiwan are available through Airalo. Check current pricing before you travel.

Cost Breakdown

Airport SIM vs eSIM pricing in Taiwan

Airport SIM counters in Taiwan charge $20-35 for a prepaid plan. A travel eSIM for Taiwan undercuts that price and activates in minutes from home. No passport scan. No queue. The savings hold regardless of trip length.

Roaming vs eSIM

The real cost of roaming in Taiwan

Why a prepaid eSIM beats carrier roaming in Taiwan

EE charges up to £3.50/day for non-EU roaming. Vodafone UK runs £6-8/day outside Europe. A week in Taiwan on these plans costs £24-£56 on top of your contract. A prepaid eSIM from Airalo at $1.80/GB on Taiwan Mobile covers that same week at a fixed rate. No daily cap, no fair-use throttle mid-trip, no surprise line item on next month's statement.

Coverage

Network coverage for travelers in Taiwan

Local residents in Taiwan use the same Taiwan Mobile and Chunghwa Telecom networks that tourist SIMs run on. Buying a SIM in-country means walking into a phone shop, waiting, and registering a plan on the same carrier. A prepaid eSIM skips the in-store step entirely — same 5G network, no shop visit.

A prepaid eSIM activates on Taiwan Mobile without visiting an airport counter.

Available Networks

  • 9.6Rating
    Taiwan Mobile
    4G5G
  • Chunghwa Telecom
    4G5G
  • FarEasTone
    4G5G

Data Tips

GB guide for Taiwan travelers

Most travelers to Taiwan need 3-5 GB for a one-week trip. This covers maps, messaging, social media browsing, and occasional photo sharing.

  • 0.5 GBStory posterA few Instagram Stories per day in Taiwan. 0.5 GB on Taiwan Mobile covers short video uploads and messaging. Save longer edits for WiFi.
  • 1 GBDaily posterDaily Instagram posts, TikTok scrolling, and Twitter updates in Taiwan. 1 GB on Taiwan Mobile handles a week of moderate social media use.
  • 3 GBActive creatorMultiple Reels or TikToks uploaded per day from Taiwan. 3 GB on Taiwan Mobile supports a content creation schedule for a full week without WiFi hunting.
  • 5+ GBFull-time creatorLive streams, video uploads, and constant social engagement from Taiwan. 5+ GB on Taiwan Mobile handles the bandwidth of a full-time content schedule for two weeks.

Need internet without voice? See our data-only plan guide.

Device Check

Which iPhones and Androids support Taiwan eSIM

Three things determine if your phone works with a Taiwan prepaid eSIM: eSIM hardware, carrier unlock status, and Taiwan Mobile's network compatibility. Most flagship phones clear all three. eSIM-compatible models: iPhone XS (2018) and newer, Samsung Galaxy S20 (2020) and newer, Google Pixel 3 (2018) and newer. Carrier unlock check — iPhone: Settings → General → About → "No SIM restrictions." Android: Settings → Connections → SIM Manager. 5G is available on Taiwan Mobile in Taiwan. Budget phones and anything older than 2018 typically fail the hardware check.

Pre-Flight Checklist

Set up your Taiwan eSIM before the gate

Do this at home — not in the airport arrivals hall.

  1. 01

    Confirm your phone model is compatible

    Most phones made after 2018 support eSIM. iPhone XR and newer, Samsung Galaxy S20 and newer, and Google Pixel 3 and newer all work. If you are not sure which model you have, look on the back of the phone or check Settings → General → About on iPhone.

  2. 02

    Ask your carrier to unlock your phone

    Call the phone number on your monthly bill and ask: "Is my phone carrier-unlocked?" If it is not, request an unlock. This is free in most cases but can take a few days. An unlocked phone is required for the Taiwan eSIM to work.

  3. 03

    Purchase a data plan before your trip

    Compare plans before you fly. Go to the provider website, select Taiwan, and pick a plan. Pay with a credit or debit card. A QR code will arrive in your email inbox within a few minutes. Save that email — you will need it for the next step.

  4. 04

    Scan the QR code while you are at home

    Open your phone's camera and point it at the QR code on your screen or printed out. Your phone will ask to install the eSIM. Follow the on-screen steps — it takes about 2 minutes. After it installs, turn the new eSIM off in Settings. You will turn it back on when you arrive in Taiwan.

  5. 05

    Turn on data when you land

    After your plane lands in Taiwan, go to Settings → Cellular on iPhone and turn on the travel eSIM. Also turn on "Data Roaming" for that line. Within 2-3 minutes, you will see signal bars. Try opening a website to confirm everything works. If it does not connect, restart your phone and wait one more minute.

Step by Step

Getting data in Taiwan: two processes compared

Your flight lands at the airport after 11 PM. The SIM counter closed at 10. Airport WiFi requires a local phone number to log in. Your hotel confirmation, your transfer details, and your offline map are all on apps that need data to refresh. Travelers without a prepaid eSIM spend the night relying on taxi drivers who may or may not understand the hotel name. A prepaid eSIM set up at home activates the moment you land — counter hours do not matter.

Airport SIM — 7 steps (~45 min)

  1. Land and collect bags
  2. Locate the SIM counter (not always signposted)
  3. Join the queue
  4. Show passport for registration
  5. Choose a plan from a rate card
  6. Pay (cash only at some counters)
  7. Wait for SIM activation

Prepaid eSIM — 3 steps (~5 min)

  1. Buy online before departure (2 min)
  2. Scan QR code over home WiFi (1 min)
  3. Enable on landing — connects automatically

Which Provider

Which prepaid data provider fits your Taiwan trip

The lowest per-GB rate we found for Taiwan is $1.80/GB — available through Nomad on a fixed data plan. That is the number to compare against the airport SIM counter price before you decide whether to buy ahead or gamble on arrival.

For travelers who want a single provider across all their trips, Airalo covers more destinations than any other option at a small per-GB premium. Holafly unlimited skips the math entirely. Saily is the right pick if public WiFi security in Taiwan is a concern.

Regional Plans

One eSIM for Taiwan and beyond

Crossing from Taiwan into Japan on a single-country eSIM triggers a new network registration. Some plans handle the switch automatically; others require manual APN adjustment or do not work outside the purchased country.

A regional eSIM bundle avoids this entirely. One plan, one QR code, continuous data across borders. Plans for Taiwan alone start at competitive rates, and regional Asia bundles add multi-country coverage for a modest premium.

Related destinations: Japan, Macau, Hong Kong, China

The Honest Call

eSIM or local SIM: the Taiwan verdict

Choose an eSIM if you...

  • No ID required at point of purchase — buy and install from home
  • Avoid handing over your passport at an unfamiliar kiosk after a long flight
  • Set up your plan before you travel — no forms, no photocopy, no activation wait
  • No cash required — pay online before you board

Choose a local SIM if you...

  • Need a local phone number that passes Taiwan SMS verification
  • Comfortable with the in-person registration process at local counters
  • Device is not eSIM-compatible and requires a physical SIM card
  • Staying long enough that a local contract plan becomes cost-effective

Compare alternatives: pocket WiFi vs eSIM | prepaid vs postpaid

Avoid These

Taiwan eSIM pitfalls and how to dodge them

01

Buying a multi-day plan for a one-night stop.

Most prepaid eSIM plans are priced by days, not hours. If you are in Taiwan for under 24 hours, check for a single-day option first. Multi-day plans do not refund unused days.

02

Ignoring regional bundles for multi-country trips.

If Taiwan is one stop on a longer trip, check whether a regional eSIM covers all your destinations. A single regional plan often costs less than buying separate plans per country.

03

Assuming all providers have identical coverage.

All four recommended providers route through Taiwan's same national networks, but rural areas and remote islands can differ by provider. Check the coverage map on the provider website for your specific travel area.

04

Waiting until you land to install the eSIM.

Installation requires a WiFi connection and 2-3 minutes. Airport WiFi in Taiwan often requires a phone number to register — which you cannot do without data. Install the eSIM at home before boarding.

Privacy

Taiwan VPN rules and travel security

Any time you connect to public WiFi in Taiwan — airports, hotels, cafes — your traffic passes through a shared network. Without a VPN, login credentials and financial data travel unencrypted.

A prepaid eSIM on 5G cellular avoids shared networks entirely. For sessions where WiFi is unavoidable, a VPN adds the missing encryption layer. Saily pairs eSIM data with NordVPN under one account.

Learn more: eSIM security and privacy guide

Troubleshooting

eSIM troubleshooting steps for Taiwan

Camera won't read the QR code

First, confirm your phone is carrier-unlocked — a locked device blocks all foreign eSIM profiles. If it is unlocked, you may be at the 8-profile limit on iPhone. Delete an old unused eSIM in Settings → Cellular, then retry the Taiwan installation.

Dual-SIM setup confusion

Set your Taiwan eSIM as the cellular data line and leave your home SIM active for calls only. Both SIMs run simultaneously. Go to Settings → Cellular → Cellular Data and select the travel eSIM. Your home number stays reachable on Taiwan Mobile's network.

Selected incorrect plan at checkout

Act before activating. Most eSIM providers offer a cancellation window of up to one hour on unused plans. Do not toggle the eSIM on — open the provider app, find your Taiwan order, and contact support to cancel before any data is consumed.

Running low on data mid-trip

Check Settings → Cellular for a per-app data breakdown. Background app refresh is usually the culprit in Taiwan — data consumption spikes when apps refresh silently over Taiwan Mobile. Disable it globally before landing and download offline maps over hotel WiFi.

The Bottom Line

Is prepaid mobile data worth it for Taiwan

Taiwan Mobile's 5G network covers Taiwan's major cities and tourist areas, and Airalo routes your prepaid eSIM through it. You get the same coverage a counter SIM would give you — bought from home before your flight, at a fraction of the airport price. At $1.80/GB, it activates the moment you land. Skip the physical SIM unless you need a local number for calls.

Starting at $1.80/GB, a prepaid plan for Taiwan is one of the easiest upgrades for any trip. See the full destinations list or explore more Asia destinations, or read how to activate your eSIM before you fly.

How we test and score: editorial policy · corrections log

FAQ

Taiwan data questions and answers

Can I buy a SIM card at the airport in Taiwan?

SIM counters at Taiwan airports often close between 10 PM and 6 AM. If your flight lands late, you may have no option at the airport. Tourist SIMs also cost more than in-city shops — sometimes 40% more for the same data. A prepaid eSIM removes that uncertainty: install at home before your flight and connect to Taiwan Mobile's 5G network on landing. No counter hours to worry about.

Do I need a passport to buy a SIM in Taiwan?

ID requirements for SIM purchases in Taiwan vary by carrier and location. Some retailers ask for a passport scan; others sell without ID. A prepaid eSIM avoids the uncertainty: buy online, install via QR code, and connect to Taiwan Mobile's 5G network when you arrive. No in-person verification, no counter lines, no risk of document rejection at a foreign shop.

Is an airport SIM or eSIM cheaper for Taiwan?

A prepaid eSIM is cheaper than airport SIM counters in nearly all cases. Airport tourist SIMs in Taiwan carry a premium for convenience — often 30-50% more than the same data volume from a local carrier. A prepaid eSIM starts at $1.80/GB on Taiwan Mobile's 5G network. The eSIM also connects faster — no counter queue, no paperwork, no overnight availability gaps.

Can I install my Taiwan eSIM before I travel?

Yes — and the best approach is to install it before you board, then keep it inactive until you land. Scan the QR code at home over WiFi, set the Taiwan eSIM to off, and leave your home SIM running normally. When the plane touches down, toggle the eSIM on. It connects to the local network within a few minutes — usually before you reach baggage claim. No airport WiFi needed, no kiosk stop. Plans start at competitive rates.

Which phones support eSIM for Taiwan?

All iPhone models from the XS (2018) onward support eSIM — that covers iPhone XS, XR, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16 series. The iPhone 14 US edition removed the physical SIM tray entirely, making eSIM the only option. Samsung Galaxy S20 (2020) and newer also support eSIM, as does the Galaxy A54 and later A-series models. Google Pixel 3 (2018) and newer round out the major brands. Before purchasing, confirm your phone is carrier-unlocked: Settings > General > About on iPhone, or Settings > Connections > SIM Manager on Android.

Can I use my prepaid eSIM as a hotspot in Taiwan?

Yes. Connect your laptop to your Taiwan eSIM via hotspot: on iPhone, toggle Personal Hotspot in Settings; on Android, go to Settings > Hotspot & Tethering. Your laptop sees the phone as a WiFi network. Speed depends on Taiwan's cellular infrastructure. Buy a plan 50% larger than your phone-only estimate if you expect regular laptop tethering. Disable auto-updates and cloud backup on the laptop to preserve data.

What happens when my prepaid eSIM data runs out in Taiwan?

Data stops without overages or automatic charges. Prepare for this before your trip: download offline Google Maps for Taiwan, save key addresses in your notes app, and screenshot your hotel confirmation. These work with zero data. When you need to top up, find WiFi at any hotel or cafe in Taiwan, open your provider's app, and buy more data in about 2 minutes. The eSIM profile stays on your phone — no reinstall required.

Can I keep my home phone number while using a Taiwan eSIM?

Yes. On Android, go to Settings > Connections > SIM Manager after installing your Taiwan eSIM. Set the travel eSIM as "Mobile Data" and your home SIM as "Calls" and "SMS." This routes all internet traffic through the travel plan while keeping your home number active for incoming calls. WhatsApp and Telegram stay linked to your home number and use the eSIM data line. Both profiles run at the same time — no manual switching needed during your Taiwan trip.

How far in advance should I buy my Taiwan prepaid eSIM?

One to two days works for single-destination trips. Multi-stop itineraries need more lead time: buy all your eSIMs at home before departure. A Taiwan eSIM plus plans for your other stops can all be installed simultaneously — iPhones hold 8 profiles, Samsung devices hold at least 2. Toggle each country's plan on when you land there. Validity starts from first use per country, so pre-purchasing all plans costs nothing extra. Plans for Taiwan start at competitive rates.

Does eSIM work without WiFi after installation in Taiwan?

Yes — your eSIM connects to Taiwan's cellular network independently of WiFi. If you are lost or stranded with no WiFi access, the eSIM still provides data for maps, messaging, and emergency contacts. The cellular connection runs through Taiwan Mobile's towers, which cover most populated areas of Taiwan. WiFi is only needed once: during the initial QR code scan at home. After that, the eSIM operates entirely on the local mobile network.

Can I have two eSIMs on my phone at the same time for Taiwan?

Samsung Galaxy S21+ and newer support dual eSIM — two eSIM profiles stored and active at the same time. Go to Settings > Connections > SIM Manager to install your Taiwan travel eSIM alongside your home plan. The phone handles both profiles without conflict. Older Samsung models (S20, Note 20) support one eSIM plus one physical SIM. Z Fold and Z Flip series from 2021 onward also support dual eSIM. Switch the active data line in SIM Manager.

How do I check if my phone is unlocked for eSIM in Taiwan?

A locked phone rejects every travel eSIM, including all plans for Taiwan. Check before you buy: on iPhone, go to Settings > General > About and look for "No SIM restrictions." On Samsung, open Settings > Connections > SIM Manager — if the "Add eSIM" option is grayed out, your phone may be locked. Call your carrier to confirm. Unlocking is free in most countries after your contract period ends, but the request takes 24-72 hours to process.

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