eSIM Guinea-Bissau
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Tip: Sort all Bijagós island bookings and download offline maps in Bissau before taking the boat — the archipelago has no mobile coverage and all logistics must be pre-arranged.
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Häufig gestellte Fragen
Is there mobile coverage in the Bijagós islands?
No — the Bijagós Archipelago has essentially no mobile coverage. Eco-lodges use satellite Wi-Fi. All logistics, bookings, and emergency contacts must be arranged before boarding the boat in Bissau.
Does the eSIM cover Bissau city?
Yes — Bissau has Orange 4G in the main city areas. This is the main jumping-off point for Bijagós island excursions.
How do I book Bijagós island eco-lodges?
Contact lodges directly by email or through specialist tour operators (e.g., Undiscovered Destinations) months in advance. Capacity is very limited on the main islands. Confirm all logistics before arrival in Bissau.
Is cash essential in Guinea-Bissau?
Yes — ATM availability is very limited even in Bissau. Bring sufficient CFA francs in cash for your entire trip, including Bijagós island stays.
What wildlife apps are useful for the Bijagós?
iNaturalist (download for offline use), Merlin Bird ID with West Africa pack, and the IUCN Sea Turtle app are useful for species identification in the archipelago.
What speeds can I expect in Bissau?
Orange delivers 8–20 Mbps on 4G in central Bissau. Coverage quality is variable.
What language do I need in Guinea-Bissau?
Portuguese is official. Guinea-Bissau Creole (Crioulo) is the main spoken language. French is useful for communication with regional travelers. Download Portuguese offline translation.
Is Guinea-Bissau safe?
Guinea-Bissau has political fragility but the Bijagós are considered relatively safe for eco-tourism. Check your government's travel advisory and register with your embassy before travel.
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Verfügbare Netze: 4G
Guinea-Bissau is one of West Africa's smallest and least-visited nations — a coastal country known for the Bijagós Archipelago, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of 88 islands, extraordinary marine biodiversity, and hippo watching. Orange provides 4G in Bissau (the capital) and basic connectivity in a few secondary towns. This is a genuinely off-grid destination for most of the things travelers come to see.
Orange covers Bissau city and has very limited reach to Bafatá and Gabu in the east. The Bijagós Archipelago — the main tourist draw — has essentially no mobile coverage. The inhabited islands of Bubaque, Orango, Bolama, and Rubane have no reliable signal. All island logistics must be arranged in Bissau before departure by boat.
The Bijagós Biosphere Reserve protects saltwater hippo populations (the world's only Atlantic-facing hippos), nesting sea turtles (green, leatherback, and hawksbill), manatees, and exceptional birdlife. Eco-lodges on the islands operate on satellite Wi-Fi with no mobile signal. Download everything before reaching the boat at Bissau port.
Guinea-Bissau uses the West African CFA franc (XOF). The country is extremely affordable but cash is essential — there are very limited ATMs even in Bissau. Orange Money exists but its reach is limited.
Bissau has improved its security situation but remains fragile. Check current advisories. French is the official language; Portuguese and Guinea-Bissau Creole (Crioulo) are widely spoken.