Esim Middle East (13 areas) Plans
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Middle East 1GB 7Days
Esim Middle East (13 areas)· 5G/4G LTE· Instant Activation
$10.40
Quantity
1
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Features
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Use In:
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates
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Top Up Available:
Yes
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Data Only:
Yes
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SMS:
No
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Calls:
No, only through apps (VOIP)
Technical Specs
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Plan Type:
Data Only
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Pre-Activation Days:
180 Days
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Data Exit Country:
UK, Norway
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Hotspot:
Yes
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Speed Reduction:
Yes
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Coverage:
ME-13
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Networks:
AM - Beeline 4G, MTS 4G; AZ - Bakcell 5G; BH - Zain 5G, STC 5G; IL - Partner 5G, Hot Mobile 5G, Pelephone 5G, PHI Networks 5G; JO - Zain 5G, Umniah 4G; KW - Zain 5G, Ooredoo 5G; OM - Omantel 5G; QA - ooredoo 5G, Vodafone 5G; SA - Mobily 5G, Zain 5G; TR - Türk Telekom 5G, Turkcell 5G; AE - Etisalat 5G
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Supported Countries:
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates
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Because a Middle East itinerary often means moving quickly between places like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Muscat, Amman, Riyadh, Jeddah, Tel Aviv, or Kuwait City, and buying a separate SIM every time is a waste of time. EsimGlobe is useful here because it lets you land with data already active for maps, ride apps, booking confirmations, hotel chats, and work messages. For trips that mix tourism, business, and short regional flights, that convenience is often more valuable than people expect. The real benefit is not only data itself, but the ability to keep the whole trip fluid without telecom setup becoming another problem at every airport.
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In the main urban hubs, that is usually where the experience is strongest. Major city environments such as Dubai, Doha, Muscat, Amman, Riyadh, Jeddah, Manama, and Kuwait City are exactly where travelers use mobile data most for navigation, airport pickup coordination, restaurant searches, work chats, and hotel communication. Across the region, local networks include names such as du, Etisalat by e&, Ooredoo, Vodafone Qatar, Omantel, Ooredoo Oman, STC, Mobily, Zain, Orange Jordan, and Batelco. Those local conditions still shape the final experience, but EsimGlobe is especially practical in the dense city environments where most Middle East trips spend the most time.
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Yes, and this is one of the reasons travelers actively look for it. In the Middle East, people usually depend on WhatsApp, Google Maps, Gmail, ride apps, hotel apps, payment checks, and live itinerary updates during fast moving trips. EsimGlobe is attractive because it gives a simpler regional setup for these needs instead of forcing repeated local SIM changes. In some countries, app behavior and service availability can feel different from what travelers are used to at home, so having a travel ready data setup matters even more. For normal day to day travel, airport transitions, and city logistics, EsimGlobe is often one of the easiest ways to stay operational from the first minute.
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Very much so. A lot of business travel in this region is compressed into short intense schedules with multiple flights, late arrivals, hotel moves, and back to back meetings. EsimGlobe helps because it keeps email, cloud documents, maps, banking alerts, meeting updates, hotel contact, and remote messaging available across the trip without forcing a reset in every destination. That is useful whether the route includes UAE, Qatar, Oman, Jordan, Kuwait, Bahrain, or Saudi Arabia. For professionals who need reliable communication the moment they land, the value is often in the time saved and the continuity between countries rather than in any single technical feature.
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In the places where Middle East travel usually happens, especially major malls, airports, luxury hotels, business districts, conference venues, and central city corridors, mobile data is often very practical for messaging, maps, browsing, ride hailing, bookings, and ordinary work tasks. The region has many dense indoor spaces, so signal quality can still vary between a tower lobby, a basement parking level, or a huge shopping complex. That is normal. EsimGlobe works best when seen as a flexible regional connection that keeps you online through these transitions. For most travelers, that is exactly the kind of usage pattern that matters most across a multi country Middle East trip.
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The relevant operators depend on the country. In the UAE, travelers usually encounter du and Etisalat by e&. In Qatar, the main names are Ooredoo and Vodafone Qatar. In Oman, people commonly refer to Omantel and Ooredoo Oman. In Saudi Arabia, the core operator names are STC, Mobily, and Zain, while Jordan, Bahrain, and Kuwait each have their own strong local providers. EsimGlobe simplifies access across this regional patchwork, but the exact speed and stability still reflect the city, building, and local network environment you are in at that moment.
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Yes, and for many travelers this is one of the most useful parts of having it. If you are moving between airports, serviced apartments, meeting rooms, and hotels, hotspot can be valuable for laptop access, email, cloud documents, work chats, and backup connectivity. In the major city and business environments of the Middle East, tethering is often perfectly workable for light and moderate tasks. The exact result always depends on the specific country, building, and network conditions, but EsimGlobe fits very well with the regional style of mobile, app heavy, constantly moving travel where a flexible hotspot can save the day at the right moment.
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Yes, but it is smarter to use it with realistic expectations. EsimGlobe is extremely useful in airports, cities, hotel zones, shopping districts, and main highways, which is where most of the important communication happens. If your itinerary also includes desert camps, long road trips, border stretches, or remote resorts, the connection can naturally become more variable depending on infrastructure and local terrain. That does not reduce the value of EsimGlobe. It just means the best practice is to combine live connectivity with offline maps, saved reservations, and key contact details before moving away from the strongest urban and transport corridors.
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For many trips, no. If your main needs are maps, WhatsApp, ride apps, hotel communication, browsing, booking access, hotspot use, and general mobile travel tasks, EsimGlobe is often enough. A local SIM only becomes important if you specifically need a domestic number in one country for standard local calls, bank verification, or a service tied only to a national line. On short stays and multi country itineraries, local SIM purchases often create more friction than benefit. The whole point of using EsimGlobe in a region like this is that you keep moving without turning connectivity into a new problem at every border crossing.
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Use it hardest where the trip is most mobile and app driven, which usually means airport arrivals, urban transfers, city hotels, business districts, malls, and daily movement between appointments or attractions. That is where EsimGlobe delivers the biggest practical advantage for directions, live messages, bookings, and work coordination. Before heading into more remote desert, coastal, or border areas, download the essentials you would not want to lose. That usually means maps, confirmations, entry details, hotel addresses, and key numbers. In the Middle East, that balanced approach works very well because the urban parts are often extremely connected while some non urban segments can still be more variable.