Prepaid SIM Card & eSIM for Equatorial Guinea (2026 Guide)
A prepaid travel eSIM is a digital SIM card that installs on your phone via QR code. It provides mobile data in Equatorial Guinea without a physical SIM card, passport scan, or airport counter visit. Plans start from $4.50/GB.
- 0 Plans
- 2 Networks
- 3G
- Updated June 2026
Key Facts
- Cheapest eSIM
- $4.50/GB
- Network
- GETESA
- Speed
- 3G
- Plans available
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As of June 2026, Equatorial Guinea has 0 prepaid eSIM plans across 2 networks at 3G speeds.
The cheapest rate is $4.50/GB via Holafly on GETESA.
As of June 2026, a prepaid eSIM for Equatorial Guinea costs under $10 for basic data with 3G speeds on GETESA and Muni networks.
Coverage runs on 3G infrastructure on GETESA — set up at home, active on arrival. Travelers who land in Equatorial Guinea without data cannot pull up maps, call a ride, or reach local emergency services quickly. A prepaid eSIM closes that gap before your flight boards.
Airport SIM counters price plans in local currency. Without local cash, you may pay a conversion fee or get turned away entirely. A prepaid eSIM is priced in USD and charged before departure — no exchange booth, no cash-only surprise. GETESA and Muni carry the 3G signal across Equatorial Guinea.
Compared
Equatorial Guinea eSIM plans for first-time visitors
All providers route through local carriers in Equatorial Guinea. Sorted by overall rating.
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| Provider | Rating | From / GB |
|---|---|---|
| 4.4 / 5 | from $3.00/GB | |
AiraloBest Overall | 4.8 / 5 | from $4.50/GB |
| 4.5 / 5 | from $3.99/GB | |
HolaflyBest Unlimited | 4.6 / 5 | from $2.99/day |
Prices verified June 2026. Updated monthly from provider websites.
Our pick for Equatorial Guinea: Holafly
For Equatorial Guinea in 2026, Holafly scores 4.6/5 with plans from from $2.99/day/GB on GETESA's 3G network. Unlimited daily data with no throttling anxiety.
Comparison based on 4 providers tested in June 2026. Prices verified against official provider websites. See our methodology.
The Scenario
The scenario you want to avoid in Equatorial Guinea
You land at Equatorial Guinea's main airport with a dead phone. The SIM counter is open, but buying a SIM for a phone at 0% battery accomplishes nothing. You need to find a charging point first, then stand in the counter queue. A prepaid eSIM installed at home activates the moment your phone powers on. PrepaidTraveleSIM at 3G on GETESA — charge the phone, toggle the eSIM, and you are online. No counter required.
Four Ways to Buy
Getting connected in Equatorial Guinea — your options
Compare airport counters, city shops, online delivery, and instant eSIM activation.
Airport SIM counter
10-30 min waitEquatorial Guinea airport SIM counters require a passport at point of purchase. Most counters close between 10 PM and midnight. Buy a prepaid eSIM before you fly if your flight arrives late.
City phone shop
ID requiredPhone shops in Equatorial Guinea stock local prepaid plans at city rates. Stock and English help vary by neighborhood — tourist areas are easier, outlying districts less so. ID required at all.
Online pre-order
Plan aheadHotel-delivery SIMs sit between the airport counter and a prepaid eSIM in terms of effort. They avoid the arrivals queue but need a week of lead time and a confirmed delivery address. For most short trips, a prepaid eSIM is faster and simpler.
Instant eSIM (our pick)
5 min setupBuy from Holafly, scan the QR code over WiFi, and connect in 5 minutes. No ID required. Set up at home before you fly — arrive connected.
Pricing
What travelers pay for data in Equatorial Guinea
Prepaid eSIM plans for Equatorial Guinea are available through Holafly. Check current pricing before you travel.
Cost Breakdown
How much you save on a Equatorial Guinea trip with an eSIM
Airport SIM counters in Equatorial Guinea charge $20-35 for a prepaid plan. A travel eSIM for Equatorial Guinea undercuts that price and activates in minutes from home. No passport scan. No queue. The savings hold regardless of trip length.
Roaming vs eSIM
How to avoid roaming charges in Equatorial Guinea
Why a prepaid eSIM beats carrier roaming in Equatorial Guinea
Telstra Travel Pass costs AUD $10/day. Optus charges AUD $5-10/day depending on the destination tier. A 10-day trip to Equatorial Guinea racks up AUD $50-$100 on top of your home plan before you send a single message. A prepaid eSIM at $4.50/GB from Holafly covers the entire trip at a known price. No daily charges, no post-trip invoice shock.
Coverage
Equatorial Guinea network speeds and carrier access
A prepaid eSIM with multi-carrier access in Equatorial Guinea automatically favors the strongest signal among GETESA and Muni. Airport SIM counters sell plans tied to a single carrier, and once activated, that physical SIM stays on GETESA regardless of signal strength. The eSIM advantage grows when you move between regions.
A prepaid eSIM activates on GETESA without visiting an airport counter.
Available Networks
- RatingGETESA3G
- Muni3G
Data Tips
Data needs for Equatorial Guinea by traveler type
Most travelers to Equatorial Guinea need 3-5 GB for a one-week trip. This covers maps, messaging, social media browsing, and occasional photo sharing.
- 0.5 GBOffline maps onlyDownload Google Maps or Maps.me for Equatorial Guinea over home WiFi. 0.5 GB on GETESA covers the gaps: live traffic, transit times, and the occasional search.
- 1 GBMaps + messagingOffline maps handle navigation. 1 GB on GETESA adds WhatsApp, email, and real-time transit info in Equatorial Guinea without worrying about data.
- 3 GBFull navigationLive navigation all day in Equatorial Guinea without offline maps uses about 100 MB/day. 3 GB on GETESA covers a full week of turn-by-turn directions plus messaging.
- 5+ GBNavigator + streamerAll-day navigation plus podcasts during long drives through Equatorial Guinea. 5+ GB on GETESA handles both without switching to offline mode.
Need internet without voice? See our data-only plan guide.
Device Check
Which devices work with Equatorial Guinea eSIM plans
Budget Android phones are popular in Equatorial Guinea, but most lack eSIM hardware. Models like the Samsung Galaxy A14, Redmi Note 12, and Realme C-series use physical SIM trays only. eSIM starts at the Galaxy A54 (2023) in Samsung's mid-range. If your phone supports eSIM — iPhone XS (2018) and newer, Samsung Galaxy S20 (2020) and newer, Google Pixel 3 (2018) and newer — it connects through GETESA in Equatorial Guinea. Check under Settings → General → About on iPhone or Settings → Connections → SIM Manager on Android. A carrier-locked device blocks installation regardless of hardware.
Pre-Flight Checklist
Pre-departure checklist for Equatorial Guinea
Do this at home — not in the airport arrivals hall.
- 01
Verify eSIM compatibility and unlock
iPhone XR+, Samsung Galaxy S20+, Pixel 3+ are compatible. Carrier-unlock is required. If your trip to Equatorial Guinea includes remote trekking or island-hopping, confirm eSIM support now — there are no phone shops to troubleshoot with when you are off-grid.
- 02
Buy a plan with enough data for offline downloads
Compare plans before you fly. Before departure, download offline maps for all Equatorial Guinea regions on your itinerary. Save translation packs, trail maps, and emergency contact info to your device. Remote areas have limited coverage even on GETESA — pre-loaded content reduces your data dependency.
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Install eSIM and download essentials over home WiFi
Scan the QR code at home. Then download offline Google Maps for your entire Equatorial Guinea route, a translation pack for the local language, and any trail or park maps you need. This single WiFi session saves GB of mobile data once you are in the field.
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Configure dual-SIM and emergency contacts
Set the Equatorial Guinea eSIM as your data line and keep your home SIM active for calls. Save local emergency numbers and your embassy's number in your contacts. In remote areas, voice calls may work when data does not.
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Activate on arrival and test before going off-grid
Enable the eSIM at Equatorial Guinea's main airport and test data before heading to remote areas. GETESA handles registration in 2-3 minutes. Confirm maps load, messaging works, and your VPN connects. Once you leave urban coverage, you will rely on what you downloaded and cached.
Step by Step
The activation comparison for Equatorial Guinea
You have a 2-hour layover at the airport between flights. The SIM counter is past security in the arrivals hall — you cannot reach it without leaving the transit zone. Buying a SIM is impossible without clearing immigration, and you do not have a visa for that. A prepaid eSIM installed before your first flight gives you data through the layover. Check departure boards, message your next pickup, and find the connecting gate without leaving your seat.
Airport SIM — 7 steps (~45 min)
- Land and collect bags
- Locate the SIM counter (not always signposted)
- Join the queue
- Show passport for registration
- Choose a plan from a rate card
- Pay (cash only at some counters)
- Wait for SIM activation
Prepaid eSIM — 3 steps (~5 min)
- Buy online before departure (2 min)
- Scan QR code over home WiFi (1 min)
- Enable on landing — connects automatically
Which Provider
Which provider fits your Equatorial Guinea trip
Most visitors to Equatorial Guinea stay under two weeks — long enough to need a full data plan but not so long that a local SIM pays off. Airalo and Nomad both offer plans that match that window without requiring you to buy more than you need.
Going longer or hitting multiple countries? Airalo covers 200+ destinations on one account, so you do not need a new plan at the next border. Heavy data users staying two weeks or more should look at Holafly unlimited rather than topping up a fixed plan mid-trip.
Regional Plans
Should you get a regional eSIM for Equatorial Guinea
A single-country eSIM covers Equatorial Guinea on 3G networks. If your route passes through Comoros, Tunisia and Burundi, a regional Africa bundle keeps you connected across borders without buying separate plans.
Regional bundles share a single data pool across countries. No per-border activation, no new QR code, no manual network switching. Single-country plans start at competitive rates.
Compare providers side by side: Airalo vs Holafly · Airalo vs Nomad · Holafly vs Saily · Saily vs Nomad · All providers
The Honest Call
Prepaid eSIM vs local SIM card in Equatorial Guinea
Choose an eSIM if you...
- Flight lands after 9 PM and airport counters close early
- One-week or shorter trip where time in lines is wasted vacation time
- Traveling with family — each person gets their own eSIM in minutes
- Working remotely and need data from the moment you clear customs
- Phone is eSIM-capable and carrier-unlocked
Choose a local SIM if you...
- Relocating or staying 3+ months — local plans are cheaper for long stays
- Need to receive SMS verification codes on a Equatorial Guinea number
- Phone is not eSIM-capable or is carrier-locked
- In a rural area where a local carrier with dominant coverage sells physical SIMs at market stalls
- Travelling with someone who needs a SIM for their non-eSIM device
Compare alternatives: pocket WiFi vs eSIM | prepaid vs postpaid
Avoid These
Mistakes to avoid in Equatorial Guinea
Underestimating daily data use.
Most travelers burn 500 MB to 1.5 GB per day between maps, messaging apps, and occasional video calls. Start with a plan that covers your stay without needing a mid-trip top-up.
Not knowing whether hotspot is included.
Some prepaid eSIM plans count hotspot data against your total at full speed; others throttle tethering or block it entirely. If you plan to share the connection with a laptop, confirm hotspot is supported before buying.
Ignoring fair-use throttling on unlimited plans.
Unlimited plans in Equatorial Guinea often throttle speeds after a daily threshold — commonly 1-3 GB at full speed, then slower data for the rest of the day. This is fine for maps and messaging but affects video streaming. Check the plan's fair-use policy before buying.
Forgetting offline maps before departure.
Navigation is one of the heaviest data uses for travelers. Download your Equatorial Guinea cities in Google Maps or Maps.me before you leave home. Offline maps save hundreds of megabytes per day and work when signal is patchy.
Privacy
Online safety while visiting Equatorial Guinea
Any time you connect to public WiFi in Equatorial Guinea — airports, hotels, cafes — your traffic passes through a shared network. Without a VPN, login credentials and financial data travel unencrypted.
A prepaid eSIM on 3G cellular avoids shared networks entirely. For sessions where WiFi is unavoidable, a VPN adds the missing encryption layer. Saily pairs eSIM data with NordVPN under one account.
Learn more: eSIM security and privacy guide
Troubleshooting
Equatorial Guinea internet connection issues and fixes
Plan started counting down too early
Installation does not start the clock — but a network connection does. Switch the Equatorial Guinea eSIM off after scanning the QR code and leave it off until you land. Enable it once you are on the ground and past customs.
SIM conflict — no data despite active plan
Check which SIM is set as the active data line. Your phone may be routing data through your home SIM instead of GETESA. Open Settings → Cellular → Cellular Data, select the Equatorial Guinea eSIM, and toggle data roaming on for that line specifically.
No signal after landing
Enable data roaming on the eSIM line specifically — not your home carrier line. Restart your phone and wait 2-3 minutes for network registration. GETESA in Equatorial Guinea sometimes takes a moment to hand off a new eSIM profile on arrival.
Data disappearing quickly
Three quick fixes: turn off background app refresh, download offline maps for Equatorial Guinea before departure, and switch streaming apps to WiFi-only mode. Under Settings → Cellular you can see which apps burned data in the background on GETESA's network without you opening them.
The Bottom Line
Should you buy a prepaid eSIM for Equatorial Guinea
At the Equatorial Guinea's main airport SIM counter, you pay a premium and wait in line. A prepaid eSIM from Holafly runs on the same GETESA 3G network for $4.50/GB — bought from home, no queue, no counter. Keep a physical SIM in mind only if your phone is not eSIM-capable or you need a local number.
Starting at $4.50/GB, a prepaid plan for Equatorial Guinea is one of the easiest upgrades for any trip. See the full destinations list or explore more Africa destinations, or read how to activate your eSIM before you fly.
How we test and score: editorial policy · corrections log
FAQ
Equatorial Guinea eSIM answers for travelers
Can I buy a SIM card at the airport in Equatorial Guinea?
Airport SIM counter availability in Equatorial Guinea varies by terminal and time of day. Counters may be closed on overnight arrivals, and tourist SIMs typically cost more than in-city phone shops. A prepaid eSIM eliminates the uncertainty: purchase online, install via QR code before departure, and connect to GETESA's 3G network on landing. No airport counter needed.
Do I need a passport to buy a SIM in Equatorial Guinea?
Passport requirements for SIM cards in Equatorial Guinea depend on the retailer and local regulations. Airport counters are more likely to require ID than city shops. A prepaid eSIM removes this variable: purchase and install from your phone at home, with no ID check at any counter. You land in Equatorial Guinea with data active on GETESA's network — no paperwork, no waiting, no identity verification.
Is an airport SIM or eSIM cheaper for Equatorial Guinea?
A prepaid eSIM costs less — and saves time. Airport SIM counters in Equatorial Guinea charge 30-50% more than city shops, and the queue eats 15-25 minutes after you land. A prepaid eSIM starts at $4.50/GB on GETESA's 3G network. Install before your flight, skip the arrivals queue, and use those first minutes in Equatorial Guinea for something better than waiting at a counter.
Can I install my Equatorial Guinea eSIM before I travel?
Yes. You can scan the QR code over home WiFi up to 30 days before your flight. Open your phone's eSIM settings, scan the code, and leave the plan inactive until you land in Equatorial Guinea. The night before departure is the sweet spot — your home network is fast, support is reachable if anything goes wrong, and you board with everything ready. Validity starts from first use in Equatorial Guinea, not the purchase date. Plans start at competitive rates.
Which phones support eSIM for Equatorial Guinea?
Apple removed the SIM tray from iPhone 14 US models, and Samsung followed on select Galaxy models. The industry is moving toward eSIM-only devices. Current compatibility: iPhone XS (2018)+, Samsung Galaxy S20 (2020)+, Google Pixel 3 (2018)+, and most 2020+ flagships. The critical check is carrier-unlock status — not the model. A carrier-locked iPhone 16 cannot use a Equatorial Guinea eSIM. Verify in Settings > General > About (look for "No SIM restrictions") before purchasing any travel plan.
Can I use my prepaid eSIM as a hotspot in Equatorial Guinea?
Yes — tethering works on most Equatorial Guinea eSIM plans. Battery drain is the hidden cost: running a hotspot cuts your phone's battery life roughly in half. Carry a power bank if you plan to tether for more than an hour. Data consumption also doubles or triples compared to phone-only use. A 1-hour video call over hotspot uses 1-2GB. Airalo allows hotspot on most plans; Holafly caps daily hotspot at 1GB. Check provider terms before buying a plan for Equatorial Guinea.
What happens when my prepaid eSIM data runs out in Equatorial Guinea?
Data stops. No overages, no hidden fees. Budget travelers visiting Equatorial Guinea can use this to their advantage: buy the smallest plan as a test run. If coverage and speed meet your needs, top up with a larger plan through the app over WiFi. This approach costs slightly more per GB than buying large upfront, but it limits risk if the provider's Equatorial Guinea coverage disappoints. Top-ups take about 2 minutes and do not require a new QR code scan.
Can I keep my home phone number while using a Equatorial Guinea eSIM?
Yes — and keeping your home SIM active is important for SMS verification codes. Banks, email providers, and two-factor authentication systems send codes to your home number. With both SIMs active, those codes arrive normally in Equatorial Guinea. Route all data through the travel eSIM and leave your home SIM on for calls and SMS only. Your home carrier charges standard rates for incoming SMS (usually free). No app reconfiguration needed.
How far in advance should I buy my Equatorial Guinea prepaid eSIM?
Buying at the gate works if you have WiFi access — most airports offer free terminal WiFi. The install takes under 5 minutes once the QR code arrives in your email. The risk with last-minute purchasing is support availability: if the QR code does not scan or the provider's app has a login issue, you have minutes, not hours, to fix it. One to two days before departure removes that risk entirely. Plan validity starts from first use in Equatorial Guinea, so buying early is never wasted. Plans start at competitive rates.
Does eSIM work without WiFi after installation in Equatorial Guinea?
Yes. After installation, the eSIM connects to GETESA's cellular network in Equatorial Guinea without WiFi. The landing sequence is simple: turn off airplane mode, make sure the Equatorial Guinea eSIM is toggled on in your cellular settings, and wait 30-60 seconds for the phone to find a local tower. No WiFi needed at the airport, on the tarmac, or anywhere else. WiFi is only required for the one-time QR code scan during initial setup at home.
Can I have two eSIMs on my phone at the same time for Equatorial Guinea?
iPhones store up to 8 eSIM profiles at once, with 2 active simultaneously (iPhone 13 and newer). You can install your Equatorial Guinea travel eSIM alongside your home eSIM and toggle between them in Settings > Cellular. No need to delete one to add another. The iPhone 14 US models are eSIM-only, so dual eSIM is the standard setup for those devices. Switching the active data line takes about 5 seconds — tap the profile name and confirm.
How do I check if my phone is unlocked for eSIM in Equatorial Guinea?
Go to Settings > General > About (iPhone) or Settings > Connections > SIM Manager (Samsung). If you see an option to add an eSIM or cellular plan, your phone supports it. To check carrier unlock status, insert a SIM from a different carrier — if it connects, your phone is unlocked. You can also call your carrier and ask directly. A locked phone will reject any foreign eSIM profile, including plans for Equatorial Guinea.
Your Equatorial Guinea eSIM is one scan away
Set it up tonight. Land with data already running. From $4.50/GB on GETESA.