eSIM for Saudi Arabia — 7-day plans 🇸🇦
This 7-day eSIM suits short tourism or business trips to Saudi Arabia, as well as transit stops up to a week. Validity is counted from the moment you first activate (connect to a supported network) — it runs for 7 consecutive days. If your trip extends beyond that, you can purchase a new plan on the same eSIM profile before the current one expires; existing data simply rolls over until the new plan becomes primary.
Available options
Open eSIM catalogHow to activate a 7-day eSIM for Saudi Arabia
- 1Pick a data size
Choose a 7-day data plan for Saudi Arabia.
- 2Pay
Pay by card, SBP, or crypto — no signup required.
- 3Get the QR code
QR arrives by email in 10–60 seconds after payment.
- 4Install eSIM
Open Settings → Cellular → Add eSIM → Scan QR code.
- 5Enable data roaming
When you land in Saudi Arabia, switch on data roaming for the new profile.
FAQ
How do I activate the eSIM?
You'll receive a QR code via email right after purchase. Scan it with your phone's camera, follow the installation steps, and enable the new line in your settings. Activation starts only when you first connect to a local network.
What happens if my trip lasts 9 days — will the eSIM expire on day 7?
Yes, the plan stops working exactly 7 days after activation. To stay connected, buy a new eSIM plan before the current one expires — install via a new QR code. Data on the old plan is lost once it expires.
Is my device compatible with this Saudi Arabia eSIM?
Most recent phones that support eSIM technology (iPhone XS and later, Google Pixel 3 and newer, Samsung Galaxy S20+/Note20 and above) work. Check with your manufacturer if unsure. The plan requires an unlocked device.
Can I make calls or send SMS with this eSIM?
No — this is a data-only eSIM. Voice calls and regular text messages are not supported. You can use VoIP apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, or Skype over the data connection.
How is data counted — will I be charged for background usage?
Data is measured in megabytes (MB) — all internet traffic counts, including background updates, emails, and app sync. Keep an eye on your data balance via the provider's app or phone settings to avoid unexpected depletion.