Best eSIM for Middle East 2026: UAE, Saudi, Qatar & More
Compare eSIM plans for the Middle East — UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan. Pricing, VoIP restrictions, VPN tips, and coverage details.
Quick Answer
Middle East eSIM plans cost $4.99-$24.99 depending on data amount and coverage. The critical thing to know: WhatsApp calling, FaceTime, and other VoIP services are blocked or restricted in the UAE and Saudi Arabia. A VPN can bypass this, but VPN use is technically illegal in the UAE if used for illegal purposes. Buy your eSIM before you fly and test it at home.
Browse Middle East eSIM plans at /destinations/middle-east/.
Which Countries Are Covered by Middle East eSIM Plans?
Most providers offer both country-specific and regional plans. Here’s what’s typically included in a “Middle East” regional plan:
| Country | Included in Regional Plans | Major Networks | 5G Available |
|---|---|---|---|
| UAE | Yes | du, Etisalat (e&) | Yes (extensive) |
| Saudi Arabia | Yes | STC, Mobily, Zain | Yes (wide coverage) |
| Qatar | Yes | Ooredoo, Vodafone Qatar | Yes |
| Oman | Yes | Omantel, Ooredoo Oman | Limited |
| Bahrain | Yes | Batelco, Zain, STC | Yes |
| Kuwait | Yes | Zain, Ooredoo, STC | Yes |
| Jordan | Yes | Zain, Orange, Umniah | Limited |
| Israel | Sometimes | Partner, Cellcom, Pelephone | Yes |
| Egypt | Sometimes | Vodafone, Orange, Etisalat | Limited |
| Lebanon | Rarely | Touch, Alfa | No |
| Iraq | Rarely | Asiacell, Zain, Korek | No |
Note: Israel and Egypt are often excluded from “Middle East” regional plans or sold as separate country plans. Lebanon and Iraq have limited eSIM provider coverage.
What Do Middle East eSIM Plans Cost?
UAE (Single Country)
| Provider | 1 GB / 7 days | 3 GB / 15 days | 5 GB / 30 days | 10 GB / 30 days |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| e-sim.onl | $4.99 | $9.99 | $14.99 | $22.99 |
| Airalo | $5.00 | $11.00 | $16.00 | $26.00 |
| Saily | $5.49 | $11.99 | $16.99 | $25.99 |
| Holafly | N/A | N/A | N/A | $19/5 days (unlimited) |
| GigSky | $8.99 | $16.99 | $24.99 | $39.99 |
Saudi Arabia (Single Country)
| Provider | 1 GB / 7 days | 5 GB / 30 days | 10 GB / 30 days |
|---|---|---|---|
| e-sim.onl | $4.99 | $14.99 | $21.99 |
| Airalo | $5.00 | $16.00 | $25.00 |
| Saily | $5.49 | $16.99 | $24.99 |
| GigSky | $8.99 | $24.99 | $37.99 |
Middle East Regional (Multi-Country)
| Provider | 1 GB / 7 days | 5 GB / 30 days | 10 GB / 30 days |
|---|---|---|---|
| e-sim.onl | $6.99 | $19.99 | $29.99 |
| Airalo | $8.00 | $22.00 | $32.00 |
| Saily | $7.99 | $21.99 | $31.99 |
Prices approximate, current as of March 2026.
If you’re visiting only one country, a country-specific plan is always cheaper. Regional plans make sense if you’re hitting multiple Gulf states — for example, a Dubai-to-Doha-to-Muscat trip.
Which VoIP Services Are Blocked in the Middle East?
This is the single most important thing for travelers to understand about Middle East connectivity. Several countries restrict Voice over IP (VoIP) services to protect domestic telecom revenue.
| Service | UAE | Saudi Arabia | Qatar | Oman | Bahrain | Kuwait | Jordan |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WhatsApp Calling | Blocked | Blocked | Works | Restricted | Works | Works | Works |
| WhatsApp Messaging | Works | Works | Works | Works | Works | Works | Works |
| FaceTime | Blocked | Blocked | Works | Restricted | Works | Works | Works |
| Zoom | Works* | Works* | Works | Restricted | Works | Works | Works |
| Skype | Blocked | Blocked | Works | Restricted | Works | Works | Works |
| Google Meet | Works* | Works* | Works | Works | Works | Works | Works |
| Telegram Calls | Blocked | Blocked | Works | Restricted | Works | Works | Works |
Zoom and Google Meet have been unblocked in the UAE and Saudi Arabia since the pandemic, but quality can be degraded compared to unrestricted countries.
WhatsApp text messaging works everywhere. It’s only the voice and video calling features that are blocked in the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
Do VPNs Work in the UAE and Saudi Arabia?
Yes, VPNs generally work and can bypass VoIP restrictions. However, there are legal nuances:
UAE
- Using a VPN is not illegal by itself
- Using a VPN to commit a crime or access prohibited content is illegal under Federal Decree Law No. 34 of 2021 (the Cybercrime Law)
- In practice, millions of residents and tourists use VPNs daily for WhatsApp calls without issues
- Hotel and business WiFi networks sometimes come with built-in VPN or unblocked VoIP
Saudi Arabia
- VPN use is not explicitly illegal but falls in a gray area
- Most residents use VPNs routinely
- Some VPN protocols are periodically throttled by ISPs
- Enterprise VPN connections (for remote work) are generally unaffected
Practical Advice
- Install your VPN app before arriving — VPN app download pages may be blocked in-country
- Use well-known providers (ExpressVPN, NordVPN, Surfshark) that actively maintain servers for the region
- WireGuard and OpenVPN protocols work best; avoid L2TP
- If VPN connectivity drops, switch to a different server or protocol
How Is 5G Coverage in the Middle East?
The Gulf states have some of the best 5G infrastructure in the world, particularly the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
UAE
The UAE has near-universal 5G coverage in urban areas. Both Etisalat (e&) and du have rolled out 5G across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and other emirates. Average 5G speeds range from 200-700 Mbps.
- Dubai: Full 5G coverage in the city, including Metro stations, malls, and tourist areas
- Abu Dhabi: Extensive 5G across the city, Yas Island, Saadiyat Island
- Rural areas and highways: 4G with 5G on major routes between cities
Saudi Arabia
STC has deployed 5G across all major Saudi cities. Coverage in Riyadh, Jeddah, Mecca, Medina, Dammam, and NEOM is strong.
- Riyadh: Comprehensive 5G coverage
- Jeddah: Good 5G, especially in the commercial district
- Mecca/Medina: Enhanced coverage during Hajj and Umrah seasons
- NEOM and entertainment zones: Purpose-built 5G networks
Qatar
Ooredoo and Vodafone Qatar offer 5G coverage across Doha and surrounding areas. The infrastructure built for the 2022 FIFA World Cup remains in place.
Country-by-Country Tips for Travelers
UAE (Dubai & Abu Dhabi)
- Data usage is high — expect to use 1-2 GB/day with navigation, ride-hailing (Careem/Uber), and social media
- Free WiFi is widespread in malls, airports, and some public areas, but it’s slow and requires registration
- Dubai Metro has cellular coverage throughout — your eSIM works underground
- The Dubai app and Visit Abu Dhabi app require data to function, including for attraction tickets and transit passes
Saudi Arabia
- Umrah and Hajj travelers should buy plans with higher data allowances — crowds create network congestion in Mecca and Medina
- STC network is the most reliable in Saudi Arabia and the backbone for most travel eSIMs
- Nusuk app (mandatory for Umrah/Hajj) requires data access
- Women travelers: SIM registration rules are the same for all genders; eSIM bypasses any physical SIM registration requirements
Qatar
- Doha is compact — a 3-5 GB plan is enough for most visits
- VoIP works freely — no restrictions on WhatsApp calling or FaceTime
- Hamad International Airport has excellent free WiFi, but your eSIM gives you instant connectivity at arrival
Jordan
- Petra, Wadi Rum, Dead Sea: Coverage is good at major tourist sites but drops in remote desert areas
- Amman: Full 4G coverage with emerging 5G
- Data is cheap — Jordan plans are among the most affordable in the region
Oman
- Musandam and interior desert: Patchy coverage beyond Muscat
- Muscat: Good 4G, limited 5G
- VoIP is restricted — similar to UAE but enforcement is lighter
How to Set Up Your Middle East eSIM
- Buy before you travel at e-sim.onl — choose a country-specific or regional plan
- Install the eSIM by scanning the QR code (Settings > Cellular > Add eSIM)
- Install a VPN if visiting UAE or Saudi Arabia — do this before departure
- Activate on arrival — enable the eSIM data line after landing
- Enable data roaming — some eSIM plans require the “Data Roaming” toggle even though you’re in the destination country (this is a quirk of how travel eSIMs register on networks)
Check device compatibility at /compatible-devices/.
Should You Buy a Country Plan or Regional Plan?
| Scenario | Best Choice | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Dubai only | UAE country plan | Cheapest option |
| Dubai + Abu Dhabi | UAE country plan | Same country |
| Dubai + Doha | Regional plan | Two countries, one plan |
| Saudi (Umrah) only | Saudi country plan | Cheapest, best local network |
| Gulf business trip (3+ countries) | Regional plan | One plan covers all stops |
| Jordan + Egypt | Check both separately | Often excluded from same regional plan |
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