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eSIM Libyen

Premium eSIM für Libyen. Faire Preise. Kein SIM-Wechsel.

Datenpläne für Libyen

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Bestes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis

Most travelers · balanced usage

20 GB

30 days validity

Madar

4GReloadable
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Günstigste Option

Short trips · light usage

3 GB

15 days validity

Madar

4GReloadable
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Bester Komfort

Heavy usage · longer stays

10 GB

30 days validity

Madar

4GReloadable
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1 GB

7 days validity

Madar

4GReloadable
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3 GB

30 days validity

Madar

4GReloadable
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5 GB

30 days validity

Madar

4GReloadable

Einrichtungserinnerung

1

Vor der Abreise kaufen

Kaufe deinen eSIM Plan, bevor du nach Libyen fliegst.

2

eSIM Profil installieren

Scanne den QR code in den Einstellungen deines Telefons, um das eSIM Profil zu installieren.

3

Bei Ankunft aktivieren

Aktiviere bei der Ankunft in Libyen und aktiviere Datenroaming. Dein Telefon verbindet sich automatisch.

Tip: Download all embassy contacts, offline maps, and security protocols before departure — coverage outside Tripoli is unreliable and the Libyan desert requires satellite communication.

Plans Summary

12 plans · from · up to 20 GB · 4G

Tip: Most travelers choose 5–10 GB for a 7–10 day trip

Best Value 20 GB · 30 days $248.22 Best Budget 3 GB · 15 days $39.71 Best Comfort 10 GB · 30 days $132.39 Most Popular 7 days · 2 GB/day $201.11

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Is it safe to travel to Libya?

Most Western governments advise against all travel to Libya due to ongoing armed conflict, militia activity, and kidnapping risks. Check your government's specific advisory — the situation varies by region and changes frequently.

Is there coverage at Leptis Magna and Sabratha?

Basic Madar coverage exists near the UNESCO sites. They are accessible on organized day trips from Tripoli only — independent access is not recommended.

Does the eSIM cover Tripoli?

Madar provides 4G in central Tripoli. Coverage quality varies by neighborhood and time period given infrastructure challenges.

Is there any coverage in the Libyan Sahara?

No — the Fezzan region, Ubari sand sea, and Acacus Mountains are completely off-grid. Specialist expedition operators use satellite communication. Do not enter the Libyan desert without a licensed operator and satellite phone.

What communication tools are essential for Libya?

WhatsApp for urban areas. Satellite phone (Iridium or Thuraya) for any travel outside Tripoli. Download all emergency contacts before arrival.

What speeds can I expect in Tripoli?

Madar delivers 10–25 Mbps where infrastructure is intact. Coverage quality is inconsistent.

What offline resources are essential?

Download offline maps for Tripoli, embassy emergency numbers, your organisation's security protocols, and all necessary documentation before departure.

What language is used in Libya?

Arabic is the official language. Download Google Translate's Arabic offline pack. English is spoken by some educated Libyans and in international business contexts.

Neighbouring countries

eSIM Leitfaden für Libyen

Dein eSIM verbindet sich mit den wichtigsten Netzbetreibern in Libyen:

Madar

Verfügbare Netze: 4G

Libya is North Africa's most challenging destination — a country of extraordinary Roman ruins (Leptis Magna and Sabratha, both UNESCO sites), vast Sahara, and complex political situation. Madar provides 4G in Tripoli and a few stable areas. Most Western governments advise against all travel to Libya — check official advisories before any visit, as the security situation changes rapidly.

Madar's 4G is concentrated in Tripoli for those who must travel on essential or professional business. Benghazi has coverage but the security situation in eastern Libya is particularly volatile. The Roman sites of Leptis Magna (75km east of Tripoli) and Sabratha (70km west) are accessible on organized tours from Tripoli — coverage at the sites is basic.

The Libyan Sahara — the Fezzan region with its spectacular Ubari sand sea, Waw an-Namus volcanic crater, and the Acacus Mountains rock art (UNESCO) — is one of the world's great desert landscapes but is completely off-grid and accessible only with specialist expedition operators. The political situation in the south is extremely complex.

For those on essential or professional travel, WhatsApp and satellite communication are essential tools. Download all emergency contacts, embassy information, and offline maps before departure.

Libya uses the Libyan dinar (LYD). USD and EUR are useful for emergency transactions. The country is not recommended for leisure tourism in its current state.