No! This is the #1 roaming trap. Although Greenland is part of the Kingdom of Denmark, it is NOT a member of the European Union (EU). Your "Roam Like at Home" (RLAH) plan does not apply. Most EU carriers (even Danish ones) charge extremely high "satellite" or "Rest of World" rates. A Truly Roaming eSIM is the only way to get a fixed, cheap price and avoid a massive shock bill.
Is roaming free in Greenland with my European (EU) or Danish SIM card?
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