Esim Middle East & North Africa 12 Plans
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Middle East & North Africa 1GB 7Days
Esim Middle East & North Africa 12· 5G/4G LTE· Instant Activation
$10.40
Quantity
1
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Features
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Use In:
Bahrain, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, 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:
No
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Coverage:
ME-12
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Networks:
BH - Zain 5G, STC 5G; EG - Orange 5G, Etisalat 5G; IL - Partner 5G, Hot Mobile 5G, Pelephone 5G, PHI Networks 5G; JO - Zain 5G, Umniah 4G; KW - Zain 5G, Ooredoo 5G; MA - Orange Morocco 4G; OM - Omantel 5G; QA - ooredoo 5G, Vodafone 5G; SA - Mobily 5G, Zain 5G; TN - Orange 5G; TR - Türk Telekom 5G, Turkcell 5G; AE - Etisalat 5G
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Supported Countries:
Bahrain, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates
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Because this kind of trip often mixes very different markets and travel rhythms in a short time. You might fly from Dubai to Cairo, from Doha to Marrakech, or from Abu Dhabi to Casablanca, and the last thing you want is to restart your connectivity every time you land. EsimGlobe is practical because it keeps your phone ready for maps, ride apps, hotel chats, check in emails, airport transfers, and daily coordination without forcing a new local SIM purchase in every country. For travelers who combine Gulf cities with North African cities, the convenience of one travel setup is often more important than trying to optimize every stop separately.
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Yes, and that is where most travelers actually need it. In dense urban areas such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Muscat, Cairo, Casablanca, Marrakech, Riyadh, Jeddah, and Kuwait City, mobile data is central to hotel logistics, ride apps, messaging, route planning, dining, and work use. The local operator landscape varies widely across this region and includes names such as du, Etisalat by e&, Ooredoo, Vodafone Qatar, Orange Egypt, WE, Maroc Telecom, Orange Morocco, inwi, STC, Mobily, and Zain. Those networks shape local performance, but EsimGlobe is especially valuable because it gives travelers one ready to use setup that remains practical across a much broader regional route.
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Yes, that is one of its strongest real world use cases. Travelers moving between the Gulf and North Africa usually rely on WhatsApp, Google Maps, booking platforms, browser searches, restaurant apps, hotel messages, and work tools in almost every phase of the trip. EsimGlobe helps because it reduces the stop start feeling of switching local solutions every time the country changes. This matters even more in a region where mobile habits, service restrictions, and local telecom practices can vary noticeably. Instead of adapting from zero in every city, you arrive with a setup that already works for the most important travel tasks from the first moment you step out of the airport.
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Very practical. Regional travel across Middle East and North Africa often means red eye flights, tight transfers, changing time zones, and fast movement from airport to hotel or meeting. EsimGlobe helps because you can immediately use maps, hotel chats, airport pickup messages, reservation emails, ride apps, and payment confirmations without looking for a local SIM kiosk in each country. Whether you arrive in Dubai, Cairo, Casablanca, Doha, or Marrakech, the biggest benefit is that you stay operational from the moment you land. For travelers with short schedules or multi city routes, that kind of continuity can remove a surprising amount of stress from the trip.
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This region is broad, so the local names change by country. In the UAE, travelers often encounter du and Etisalat by e&. In Qatar, the main names are Ooredoo and Vodafone Qatar. In Saudi Arabia, people commonly refer to STC, Mobily, and Zain. In Egypt, the important names include Vodafone Egypt, Orange Egypt, WE, and e& Egypt. In Morocco, travelers usually hear about Maroc Telecom, Orange Morocco, and inwi. EsimGlobe simplifies access across this wide operator landscape, but the on the ground experience still depends on the local city, the building, and the country specific network conditions.
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Absolutely, because MENA business travel is often compressed into short intense schedules and a lot of airport time. If you move between Gulf cities and North African capitals, EsimGlobe helps keep email, cloud access, meeting messages, route planning, banking alerts, hotel coordination, and remote work tools available across the entire route. That matters when there is no room in the day for repeated SIM registration or troubleshooting after each arrival. For executives, sales teams, event attendees, and consultants, the real value is the continuity from country to country. In a region where logistics can already be demanding, keeping connectivity simple is often one of the smartest parts of the trip.
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In the strongest urban and hospitality environments of the region, mobile data is usually quite practical for messaging, maps, ride hailing, reservations, social media, browsing, and normal work tasks. That means places like modern Gulf business districts, Cairo hotel zones, Casablanca city areas, and major tourism neighborhoods in Morocco or Egypt. Because the region includes many huge indoor environments such as malls, resorts, towers, and airport terminals, performance can still vary within the same city depending on the exact building. EsimGlobe is useful because it keeps you connected through those movements rather than forcing a new setup in each place, which fits very well with the pace of multi stop MENA travel.
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Yes, and this can be especially useful for travelers who work on the move. If your trip includes hotels, airports, conferences, serviced apartments, or internal transfers, hotspot can be practical for laptop use, work chats, cloud access, email, and backup internet when local Wi Fi is weak, slow, or inconvenient. In strong city environments, tethering is often good enough for light and moderate professional tasks. The result will always vary depending on the specific country and building you are in, but EsimGlobe fits well with a style of travel where one day might begin in a Gulf airport and end in a North African hotel without much downtime between the two.
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For many travelers, probably not at all. If your trip mostly depends on maps, WhatsApp, hotel communication, ride apps, bookings, browsing, and hotspot use, EsimGlobe is usually enough. A local SIM becomes relevant only if you specifically need a national number in one country for ordinary domestic calls, banking steps, or a service that only accepts local lines. On multi country routes, buying several local SIM cards usually creates extra friction without adding much value. The real appeal of EsimGlobe here is that it treats the trip as one travel flow instead of turning every new country into a separate telecom problem that needs to be solved from scratch.
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Use it hardest in the parts of the trip where live data matters most, which usually means airport arrivals, city transfers, hotel districts, business meetings, tourism neighborhoods, and border to border travel days. That is where EsimGlobe gives the biggest benefit for directions, app based transport, messages, and booking checks. If your plan also includes deserts, mountain roads, remote medina areas, coastal excursions, or long drives outside the main hubs, keep essential materials saved offline. That usually means maps, booking confirmations, contact numbers, and key route notes. Across a region as wide and varied as MENA, that balanced approach tends to be the most reliable and least stressful way to travel.