Jordan
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 Jordan with a prepaid travel eSIM from GulfData. Whether you’re exploring Petra, floating in the Dead Sea, or working in Amman, stay connected across Amman, Petra, and the Dead Sea on the Zain 5G 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 Jordan eSIMs
Will the Jordan 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), iPhone 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 ranges. To check, go to Settings, then General, then About and look for an Available SIM or EID entry, or simply try scanning the QR code we email you. Your phone also needs to be unlocked by your home carrier, not tied to a single network. Once installed, this Jordan travel eSIM carries your mobile internet while your usual SIM stays in place. It is data-only, so calls and texts run through WhatsApp, FaceTime and similar apps rather than a normal phone line.
Does this eSIM work on Samsung and other Android phones?
Yes. The Jordan eSIM works on most recent eSIM-capable, unlocked Android phones. That includes Samsung Galaxy S20 and newer, the Z Fold and Z Flip ranges, Google Pixel 3 and later, plus many recent models from Motorola, Oppo and others. Budget handsets and some region-specific Samsung variants occasionally lack eSIM hardware, so it is worth confirming yours supports it before you travel. On most phones you can check under Settings, then Connections or Network, and look for an Add eSIM or Add mobile plan option. Your phone must also be carrier-unlocked. After installing, this prepaid travel eSIM handles your data in Jordan while your normal SIM keeps your usual number for calls and texts.
Which mobile network does the Jordan eSIM use?
Your Jordan eSIM connects to the Zain network, one of the country's leading mobile operators. That gives you fast, reliable mobile internet across Amman, the historic site of Petra and the resorts around the Dead Sea, as well as everyday browsing, maps and messaging wherever you go. Because it runs on established local infrastructure, you get strong 4G and 5G coverage in the places most travellers spend their time, without paying expensive roaming charges from your home provider. The eSIM is data-only, so you use that Zain connection for internet and apps like WhatsApp and FaceTime for calls. It is a simple, dependable way to stay online from the moment you land in Jordan.
How good is coverage outside the main cities in Jordan?
Coverage on the Zain network is strongest in and around populated areas, so you will have solid mobile internet in Amman, at Petra, along the Dead Sea and through towns like Aqaba, Madaba and Jerash. On main highways, such as the Desert Highway and the road down to the Red Sea, you can generally expect a usable signal too. In genuinely remote spots, like parts of the Wadi Rum desert or isolated hiking trails, service can thin out or drop, which is normal for any tourist SIM or local network. A handy tip is to download offline Google Maps for your route before heading into the desert, so you can navigate even where this Jordan travel eSIM has no signal.
How do I install and activate my Jordan eSIM?
It only takes a few minutes. After you buy, we email you a QR code along with step-by-step instructions. On your phone, open Settings, go to the mobile or cellular section and choose Add eSIM or Add mobile plan, then scan the QR code. Your phone downloads the Jordan eSIM profile and adds it as a second line alongside your normal SIM. We recommend installing it before you fly, while you have reliable Wi-Fi at home. Importantly, the eSIM only activates and starts counting your validity and data when it first connects to the Zain network in Jordan, typically after you land. If you get stuck at any point, our 24/7 customer support can walk you through it.
Can I install the eSIM before I travel to Jordan?
Yes, and we recommend it. Install the Jordan eSIM at home over Wi-Fi so everything is ready before you reach the airport. Installing it early does not start the clock: your data allowance and validity period only begin when the eSIM first connects to the Zain network after you arrive in Jordan, not when you scan the QR code. That means you can set it up days in advance without losing any of your plan. When you land, perhaps at Queen Alia International Airport in Amman, just enable the eSIM line and turn on data roaming for that line, and it should connect automatically. Keep your usual SIM's roaming switched off so you avoid surprise charges and let the travel eSIM carry your mobile internet.
Is the Jordan eSIM cheaper than using roaming?
For most travellers, yes. Standard roaming from your home network in Jordan can rack up high per-megabyte or daily charges that are easy to lose track of. This Jordan eSIM uses a flat, prepaid plan you pay for upfront, with no roaming fees and no bill shock when you get home. You choose a data allowance that fits your trip and pay once. If you run low, you simply buy another plan or top up rather than overpaying for a large bundle you might not use. Compared with buying a physical tourist SIM on arrival, an eSIM also saves you queuing at a shop, swapping out your card and hunting for a paperclip, since it all installs digitally before you fly.
How much data do I need for a week in Jordan?
It depends on how you travel. For a week of light use, mainly maps, WhatsApp, email and occasional browsing, many visitors get by on around 3 to 5GB. If you stream music, upload photos and videos from Petra and the Dead Sea, use video calls or rely on the eSIM as your main internet, plan for roughly 1 to 2GB per day, so 7 to 10GB or more across the week. Heavy hotspot users and anyone streaming a lot of video should size up further. A good approach is to start with a mid-range plan and top up if you run low, since adding data to your Jordan eSIM is quick and you only commit to what you actually need.
Can I use WhatsApp and keep my normal number in Jordan?
Yes. This is a data-only eSIM, so there are no native calls or texts on it, but WhatsApp, FaceTime, iMessage, Messenger and similar apps all work normally over the data connection. You can call, video chat and message friends and family back home from Amman, Petra or anywhere in Jordan with a signal. Your usual phone number stays active on your primary SIM thanks to dual-SIM support, so you can still receive important calls, bank verification codes and texts if you leave that line on. Just keep data roaming switched off for your home SIM to avoid charges, and let the Jordan travel eSIM handle all your mobile internet. It is the easiest way to stay reachable on your normal number while travelling.
Can I share my Jordan data with a personal hotspot?
Yes, personal hotspot and tethering are supported on the Jordan eSIM. You can share your connection with a laptop, tablet or a travel companion's phone, which is handy for working from a cafe in Amman or getting everyone online at a Dead Sea hotel. Any data used over the hotspot draws from the same plan allowance, so a few people streaming or video calling will get through your data faster than browsing alone. To switch it on, just enable Personal Hotspot or Mobile Hotspot in your phone's settings while the eSIM line is your active data line. If you find yourself running low from sharing, you can top up or add another plan rather than overcommitting to a big bundle in advance.
What is the best eSIM for travelling in Jordan?
The best eSIM for Jordan is one that combines strong local coverage, fair flat pricing and an easy setup, which is exactly what this GulfData Jordan travel eSIM offers. It runs on the Zain network for fast, reliable mobile internet across Amman, Petra and the Dead Sea, installs in minutes by scanning a QR code, and charges no roaming fees, just a prepaid plan you sort out upfront. It supports hotspot sharing, keeps your normal number on your primary SIM, and lets you top up if you need more data. With plans sized for short city breaks or longer tours and 24/7 support before and during your trip, it is a simple, dependable choice for staying connected throughout Jordan.
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