🇪🇪 Estonia · Country Code +372

Cheap Calls to Estonia

from ₽1.80 / min

Crystal-clear calls to any Estonian number — mobile or landline. No SIM card required. Works anywhere with Wi-Fi or 4G/5G.

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Call Rates to Estonia — 2026

🇷🇺 → 🇪🇪
Russia → Estonia
Mobile & Landline
from ₽1.80
per minute
🇪🇪 → 🇷🇺
Estonia → Russia
Mobile numbers
₽1.70
per minute
🇪🇪 → 🏙️
Estonia → Moscow & St. Petersburg
Landline numbers
₽1.00
per minute
📱 → 📱
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Free
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How to Start Calling Estonia

1

Install the app

Download Give a Ring from Google Play and register with your Russian mobile number.

2

Top up your balance

Add credit via SBP (Faster Payment System) or bank card directly inside the app.

3

Dial an Estonian number

Enter the number in international format (+372 subscriber number) and call.

4

10 free minutes

New users receive 10 free minutes for international calls as a welcome gift.

How to Dial an Estonian Number

Estonia's country code is +372. Here's the traveller-friendly part: Estonia abolished area codes back in 1993, making it one of the simplest phone systems in Europe. There are no city codes to remember and no leading zeros to drop.

Just dial +372 followed by the full subscriber number directly in the Give a Ring dial pad.

Example — Tallinn landline
+372 6 123 456
+372 — Estonia country code 6 123 456 — full subscriber number (no city code)
Example — Estonian mobile
+372 5123 4567
5XXX XXXX — all Estonian mobiles start with 5

🇪🇪 Surprising (and Slightly Absurd) Facts About Estonia

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The Country That Votes in Pajamas

In 2005, Estonia became the first country in the world to hold legally binding national elections over the internet. By 2023, over 50% of Estonians voted online. You can literally cast your ballot from a café in Bali — or, more importantly, from your sofa in your pajamas.

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Skype Was Built Here

Skype was created by Estonian developers Ahti Heinla, Priit Kasesalu, and Jaan Tallinn in 2003. It turned the word "Skype" into a verb spoken by a billion people — and it came from a nation of just 1.3 million. Estonia has more tech unicorns per capita than almost anywhere else on Earth.

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Estonia Invented the Public Christmas Tree

In 1441, the Brotherhood of Blackheads in Tallinn decorated a spruce tree in Town Hall Square for public dancing — the earliest documented public Christmas tree tradition in the world. Germany gets credit for the decorated indoor tree, but Estonia had the original public one first.

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Kiiking: Extreme Swinging Is a Real Sport

Kiiking is a uniquely Estonian sport invented in 1993. You stand on a swing with extra-long rigid arms and try to complete a full 360° loop. The record swing arm is over 7 metres. It is as terrifying as it sounds — and it is listed as Estonia's national sport. No other country has thought of this.

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Half the Country Is Forest

Around 50% of Estonia's land area is covered by forest — one of the highest ratios in all of Europe. Estonians have an almost spiritual connection to their woodlands: there is even a legally protected national concept called "quiet nature time" that nobody is allowed to disturb.

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A Meteorite Blew Up and Made a Lake

The Kaali crater on Saaremaa island was created by a meteorite impact around 1500–1000 BC. It exploded with the force of a small nuclear bomb and is now a calm, eerie lake about 100 metres across. Iron Age tribes considered it sacred. Today you can visit it — and it still looks like something from another world.

Frequently Asked Questions

With Give a Ring, calls from Russia to Estonia start at ₽1.80 per minute in 2026 — significantly cheaper than roaming charges from Russian mobile operators. The exact rate is displayed in the app before you dial.
Estonia's country code is +372. The good news: there are no city area codes to worry about — Estonia abolished them in 1993. Simply dial +372 followed by the full subscriber number. Tallinn landlines look like +372 6 123 456 (7 digits total). Mobile numbers start with 5: +372 5123 4567 (8 digits total). On the Give a Ring dial pad, just start with +372 and type the full number.
No SIM card needed. Give a Ring works entirely over the internet — any Wi-Fi or mobile data connection (4G/5G) is sufficient to make and receive calls.
Absolutely true. Skype was built by Estonian engineers Ahti Heinla, Priit Kasesalu, and Jaan Tallinn and launched in 2003. The core engineering was done in Tallinn. Microsoft later acquired it for $8.5 billion — remarkable for a product born in a country of just 1.3 million people. Estonia consistently ranks as one of the most digitally advanced societies in the world, with more tech unicorns per capita than almost anywhere else.
Yes — calls between Give a Ring users are completely free, regardless of which country each person is in. Open the Contacts section, find the green double-handset icon next to a contact's name, and tap it to start a free call.

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