Unlimited Internet in Middle East & Africa - 15 Days
How to Use Your Unlimited eSIM in Middle East & Africa
Purchase & Receive Your QR Code
The moment you buy your Middle East & Africa Unlimited plan, your QR code lands in your inbox and dashboard.
Install the eSIM
Go to Settings → Mobile Data → Add eSIM and scan the QR code. Stay on Wi-Fi while you install.
Activate & Connect
Switch on the eSIM Middle East & Africa data plan in your settings - it'll connect to the network automatically. Already abroad? Turn on Data Roaming.
You're Online!
You've got Unlimited of data for 15 days in Middle East & Africa. Keep your primary SIM switched on if you still need calls and SMS.
Important Notes
- •Install your Middle East & Africa eSIM before your trip, while you still have Wi-Fi.
- •Your device must be eSIM-compatible and carrier-unlocked.
- •Each QR code can only be scanned once - don't delete the eSIM after installing it.
Middle East & Africa eSIM - Frequently Asked Questions
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One eSIM for the Middle East and Africa — Dubai to Cape Town
A travel eSIM for Middle East and Africa covers the long arc from Dubai and Doha through Cairo and Marrakech to Nairobi, Cape Town and the safari belt. Local SIM-buying in the region is unusually friction-heavy: UAE requires Emirates ID for full activation, Saudi Arabia ties prepaid SIMs to your iqama (residency) or a tourist registration, Egypt vodafone kiosks need passport + a deposit, and many African airport kiosks have variable hours and cash-only pricing. Carrier roaming runs $12–18/day in this region, multiplied across borders. A Middle East and Africa eSIM connects on Etisalat, du, STC, Mobily, Vodafone Egypt, Maroc Telecom, Safaricom (Kenya), Vodacom (SA), MTN — the same towers physical SIMs use — but activates from your hotel WiFi before you ever leave home. Especially useful for safari routes (Kenya → Tanzania → Uganda → Rwanda → South Africa) where each border previously meant a fresh SIM.
Middle East & Africa eSIM vs local SIM cards vs roaming
Three ways to stay online from the Gulf to Southern Africa. Local SIMs require ID + local registration in most Gulf states; roaming is $12–18/day; an MEA eSIM activates from your home country with zero paperwork.
| eSIM | Local SIM (Etisalat / Vodacom etc.) | |
|---|---|---|
| Setup time | ≈ 2 minutes (QR pre-flight) | 20–90 min + ID registration |
| Documents | None | Passport + Emirates ID / iqama / KYC form |
| Multi-country safari | One plan, no border swap | New SIM each border |
| Cost (10 days) | ~$12–20 | $15–35 per country |
| WhatsApp voice unlocked | Yes (worldwide routing) | Restricted in UAE/Saudi |
More questions about Middle East & Africa eSIM
Best eSIM for Africa safari — Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, South Africa?
A regional Africa eSIM covers the safari belt (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Mozambique) on one QR — useful for the Masai Mara → Serengeti → Kilimanjaro → Cape Town circuit where each border crossing previously meant a new Safaricom or Vodacom SIM. Reception is best in towns and main roads; expect dropouts deep in the Serengeti or Kruger Park.
Does an eSIM unlock WhatsApp voice and FaceTime in UAE / Saudi Arabia?
Often yes — eSIM plans for the UAE and Saudi Arabia usually route through international carriers, which means WhatsApp voice/video and FaceTime work without a VPN. Local Etisalat / du / STC SIMs block these services because of the regulator-mandated local routing. If voice calls matter for you, the eSIM is the easier path.
Best eSIM for Egypt — Cairo, Sharm el-Sheikh, Hurghada?
An Egypt-inclusive regional eSIM works on Vodafone Egypt and Orange Egypt towers across Cairo, Giza, Alexandria, Luxor, Aswan, Sharm and the Red Sea coast. Activation is QR-only with no need for the deposit + passport copy that local Vodafone Egypt prepaid SIMs require at airport kiosks.
Does the South Africa eSIM cover the surrounding region?
Most South Africa-inclusive regional plans also cover Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Eswatini and Mozambique — useful for self-drive safari loops out of Joburg or Cape Town. For pure South Africa stays, a single-country plan is cheaper.