Guinea-Bissau
Instant data the moment you land. No physical SIM, no roaming bills.
What's included
- Works with all eSIM-compatible smartphones
- Hotspot sharing · no speed throttling
- 180 days to install — validity starts on first network connection
- No physical SIM, no roaming charges
Coverage
Get instant mobile data in Guinea-Bissau with a prepaid travel eSIM from GulfData. Whether you’re visiting Bissau or exploring the Bijagós Islands, stay connected across Bissau and the Bijagós archipelago on the Orange network — all without roaming charges or hidden fees.
Choose your travel destination
Pick a mobile data plan for your trip.
One eSIM. The whole Gulf.
Land in Riyadh, drive to Dubai, fly to Doha — your data crosses all six GCC countries without re-activating. The plan no other eSIM brand leads with.
Why choose GulfData?
Simple, reliable mobile data — designed for travel across the Gulf.
24/7 Chat Support
Get help whenever you need it — before you travel or while you’re away.
Easy setup
Buy your plan, scan the QR code, and you’re connected in minutes.
Fast, reliable internet
High-speed data via trusted local networks across the GCC.
One eSIM for all your trips
Install once and reuse your eSIM — just add a new plan when you travel.
Get connected in minutes
Choose your plan, install your eSIM, and you’re online as soon as you land.
Choose your plan
Pick a destination and select the data plan that fits your trip.
Install your eSIM
Scan the QR code and install on your eSIM-compatible phone.
Connect when you arrive
Turn on the eSIM line and you’re connected on arrival.
Frequently Asked Questions about Guinea-Bissau eSIMs
Will the Guinea-Bissau eSIM work on my iPhone?
Yes, as long as you have an eSIM-capable, carrier-unlocked iPhone. That covers the iPhone XS, XR and every model since, including the SE (2020 and later) and the latest iPhones. After purchase we email a QR code; scan it in Settings to add the eSIM, then keep your usual SIM active for calls and texts. Your Guinea-Bissau travel eSIM carries data only, so you stay connected for maps, messaging and browsing as you land in Bissau or hop out to the Bijagos Islands. If you are unsure whether your handset is locked, check with your home carrier before you travel, and our 24/7 support can confirm compatibility for you.
Does this eSIM work on Samsung and other Android phones?
It does, provided the phone supports eSIM and is carrier-unlocked. That includes the Samsung Galaxy S20 and newer, the Z Fold and Z Flip range, Google Pixel 3 and later, and many recent Android models from other makers. Installation is the same everywhere: scan the QR code we email after purchase to load your Guinea-Bissau eSIM, then leave your normal SIM in place for your usual number. The eSIM handles mobile internet so you have prepaid data the moment you reach Guinea-Bissau and connect in Bissau. Because eSIM support varies by region and model, it is worth confirming your specific handset is eSIM-ready and unlocked. If you would like a quick check, our support team is available around the clock.
Which mobile network does the Guinea-Bissau eSIM use?
Your Guinea-Bissau eSIM connects to Orange, one of the country's leading mobile networks. You get fast 4G data across Bissau and out to the Bijagos Islands, so you can browse, navigate and stay in touch without hunting for Wi-Fi. The eSIM selects the Orange network automatically once you arrive and connect for the first time, so there is no manual setup at the airport. As a data-only travel eSIM it gives you reliable mobile internet for maps, messaging apps and uploads, while you keep your home number on your primary SIM for any calls or texts. It is a simpler, more predictable alternative to a local tourist SIM bought on arrival in Guinea-Bissau.
How good is coverage outside the main cities in Guinea-Bissau?
Orange provides solid coverage in and around the capital, Bissau, and reaches popular destinations including the Bijagos Islands archipelago. In built-up areas and major towns you can expect dependable 4G for browsing, messaging and maps. As with any country, signal naturally thins out in remote mangrove channels, rural interior roads and the more isolated islands, where coverage becomes patchy. For trips into the Bijagos or the countryside, it is wise to download offline maps and key information before you set off. Your Guinea-Bissau travel eSIM keeps you connected wherever the Orange network reaches, and because there are no roaming fees you can use mobile internet freely whenever you have signal.
How do I install and activate my Guinea-Bissau eSIM?
It takes just a few minutes. After you buy, we email a QR code. Open your phone settings, choose to add a mobile or cellular plan, and scan the code to install the Guinea-Bissau eSIM. We recommend doing this on Wi-Fi at home before you fly. The plan does not start counting down straight away: your validity and data only begin when you arrive in Guinea-Bissau and the eSIM first connects to the Orange network. At that point set the eSIM as your data line and switch roaming off on your normal SIM. You will then have prepaid mobile internet ready as you land in Bissau. If anything looks unclear, our 24/7 support can walk you through every step.
Can I install the eSIM before I travel to Guinea-Bissau?
Yes, and we recommend it. Install the eSIM as soon as your QR code arrives by email, while you are still on home Wi-Fi. Loading it early means no fiddling with settings after a long flight into Bissau. Importantly, installing does not start your plan: your data allowance and validity period only begin once you reach Guinea-Bissau and the eSIM first connects to the Orange network. So there is no risk of wasting time by setting it up in advance. When you land, simply select the eSIM as your data line and turn roaming off on your main SIM. You will have working mobile internet straight away, ready for maps, ride-hailing and messaging the moment you arrive.
Is the Guinea-Bissau eSIM cheaper than using roaming?
For most travellers, yes. Standard roaming charges from your home carrier can stack up quickly on a destination like Guinea-Bissau, often billed per megabyte with little warning until the bill lands. A travel eSIM instead gives you a prepaid plan that you know upfront, with no roaming fees and no surprise charges. You buy the data you expect to use, and if you run low you simply add another plan rather than paying inflated rates. That makes budgeting your mobile internet far easier across a trip to Bissau and the Bijagos Islands. It also saves the hassle of queuing for a local tourist SIM on arrival, since your Guinea-Bissau eSIM is ready before you even board the plane.
How much data do I need for a week in Guinea-Bissau?
It depends on how you travel. If you mainly use maps, messaging apps and the occasional search, a lighter allowance can comfortably cover a week in Guinea-Bissau. If you stream video, upload lots of photos from the Bijagos Islands, or rely on the eSIM to tether other devices, you will want a larger plan. As a rough guide, light users often manage on a modest amount of data per day, while heavier users should budget several times that. Connecting to Wi-Fi at your hotel or guesthouse stretches your allowance further. The good news is you are never locked in: if you run low, you can top up with another Guinea-Bissau plan at any time rather than overpaying upfront for data you might not use.
Can I use WhatsApp and keep my normal number in Guinea-Bissau?
Yes to both. This is a data-only eSIM, so it does not make native calls or send standard SMS, but it powers all your data apps. That means WhatsApp calls and messages, FaceTime, iMessage and other VoIP services work normally over the mobile internet in Guinea-Bissau. Because most modern phones are dual-SIM, you keep your usual number active on your primary SIM at the same time, so you can still receive texts and calls if needed. The trick is to switch that line's roaming off to avoid charges, and let the eSIM carry your data over Orange. You stay reachable on WhatsApp throughout your trip, from Bissau to the islands, without paying roaming rates on your home plan.
Can I share my Guinea-Bissau data with a personal hotspot?
Yes. Personal hotspot, or tethering, is fully supported on your Guinea-Bissau eSIM. You can share your connection with a laptop, tablet or a travel companion's phone, which is handy for working on the go or getting everyone online at a guesthouse near Bissau. Just remember that any tethered devices draw from the same prepaid data allowance, so streaming or large downloads over a hotspot can use it up faster than browsing on a single phone. If you plan to tether often, consider a more generous plan from the start, or simply top up with another plan when you run low. There are no roaming fees either way, so sharing your mobile internet across Guinea-Bissau stays straightforward and predictable.
What is the best eSIM for travelling in Guinea-Bissau?
The best eSIM for Guinea-Bissau is one that connects to a strong local network, installs in minutes and charges no roaming fees, which is exactly what this GulfData travel eSIM offers. It runs on Orange for fast 4G data across Bissau and the Bijagos Islands, activates instantly by scanning the QR code we email you, and works on eSIM-capable iPhone and Android phones. You keep your home number on your main SIM, use WhatsApp and other apps over data, and tether other devices when needed. With a prepaid plan known upfront, simple top-ups and 24/7 support before and during your trip, it is a reliable, hassle-free way to stay online from the moment you land in Guinea-Bissau.
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