When choosing a roaming plan, consider the following factors:
- Countries you will be visiting: Some plans only cover specific countries, so make sure the plan you choose covers all the countries you will be visiting.
- Amount of data you need: If you plan to use a lot of data, choose a plan with a high data allowance.
- Length of your trip: Some plans are valid for a specific number of days, so make sure the plan you choose covers the entire length of your trip.
You can choose between the next daily data packages for your Middle East SIM card: 3, 7, 14 or 30 days
1 GB for 7 Middle East countries from €9.90; If you prefer eSIM, get it here.
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Middle East roaming
Broadband packages in the UAE have been ranked the most expensive in the Middle East, according to data from 3,351 individual broadband packages gathered by BDRC Continental and compiled and analyzed by Cable.co.uk
In the Middle East, war-ravaged Syria came in cheapest with an average monthly price of US$ 12.15 per month (and ranked fifth overall), with Saudi Arabia (US$ 84.03), Bahrain (US$ 104.93), Oman (US$ 147.87), Qatar (US$ 149.41) and the United Arab Emirates (US$ 155.17) providing the most expensive connectivity in the region – most expensive Middle East roaming.
There are many options for roaming in the Middle East, including eSIMs and traditional roaming plans.
- eSIMs: eSIMs are digital SIM cards that can be purchased online and installed on your phone without needing a physical SIM card. They are often more affordable than traditional roaming plans and can be purchased for specific countries or regions. Some popular eSIM providers for the Middle East include Airalo, BNESIM, and Airhub.
- Traditional roaming plans: Many mobile carriers offer roaming plans for the Middle East. These plans can be expensive, but they may be the best option if you need a lot of data or plan to travel to multiple countries. Be sure to check with your carrier to see what options are available and how much they cost.