eSIM Oman
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Data Plans for Oman
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Most travelers · balanced usage
30 days validity
Vodafone
Short trips · light usage
15 days validity
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30 days validity
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Vodafone
30 days validity
Vodafone
30 days validity
Vodafone
30 days validity
Vodafone
How It Works
Purchase Before Departure
Buy your eSIM plan before boarding your flight to Oman.
Install the eSIM Profile
Scan the QR code in your phone's settings to install the eSIM profile.
Activate on Arrival
Activate when you arrive in Oman and enable Data Roaming. Your phone will connect automatically.
Tip: Download offline maps for the Hajar Mountains and Wahiba Sands before leaving Muscat — the mountain roads to Jebel Shams and Jebel Akhdar have coverage in villages but the high ridgelines can lose signal in key navigation sections.
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Tip: Most travelers choose 5–10 GB for a 7–10 day trip
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 5G available in Oman?
Yes — Vodafone provides 5G in Muscat and expanding to other major cities.
Does coverage reach Wahiba Sands?
The northern fringe camp areas have coverage. The deep desert interior has no signal. Book desert camps in advance from Muscat or Nizwa.
Is there coverage on Jebel Shams (the Grand Canyon of Oman)?
Village access roads and the canyon rim start have coverage. Higher elevations on the rim walk have variable signal. Download offline maps for the full trek.
What apps are useful in Oman?
Google Maps works well throughout Oman. Careem operates in Muscat. The Oman tourism app (Visit Oman) has destination guides. WhatsApp is the standard communication platform.
Is there coverage in Salalah during khareef season?
Yes — Salalah has full Vodafone coverage. The frankincense site at Wadi Dawkah and the Dhofar coast are well-covered during the June–September monsoon.
What speeds can I expect in Muscat?
Vodafone delivers 30–100 Mbps on 4G/5G in central Muscat.
Is there coverage in Nizwa for the Hajar Mountain drives?
Nizwa has full coverage. The Hajar Mountain roads toward Jebel Akhdar have coverage in the villages. Higher mountain areas have variable signal.
Is there coverage at Mutrah Souq in Muscat?
Yes — Mutrah Souq and the Muscat waterfront corniche have full Vodafone coverage.
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eSIM Guide for Oman
Your eSIM connects to major carriers in Oman:
Available networks: 5G
Oman is Arabia's most welcoming and naturally diverse destination — the forts and souqs of Muscat, the Wahiba Sands desert, the Hajar Mountains, the Salalah coast with its frankincense trees, and the UNESCO-listed ancient falaj irrigation system. Vodafone provides 4G and 5G coverage across the country's populated areas and main highways, supporting navigation in Muscat's Mutrah Souq, booking wadi drives in the Hajar Mountains, and accessing the Oman tourism portal for heritage sites. Data is essential for the Waze equivalent (Google Maps works well in Oman) and for booking the spectacular drive on the Al Hajar Mountain road through Jebel Akhdar.
Vodafone's 4G/5G covers Muscat, Salalah, Nizwa, Sur, Sohar, and the main inter-city highways. The Wahiba Sands (Sharqiya Sands) — the iconic orange dune sea — has coverage at the main Bedouin camp areas on the northern fringe. The deep desert interior has no coverage.
The Hajar Mountains — Jebel Akhdar (the 'Green Mountain', 2,980m), Jebel Shams (the 'Grand Canyon of Oman', 3,009m), and the Wadi Ghul gorge — have coverage in the villages. The rim walk at Jebel Shams has coverage at the starting point. Higher elevations have variable signal.
Salalah in Dhofar governorate — particularly compelling during the khareef (monsoon season, June–September) when the Arabian coast turns green — has full Vodafone coverage. The frankincense trees at Wadi Dawkah (UNESCO) are accessible from Salalah with full coverage.
Oman uses the Omani rial (OMR — the third-highest-valued currency unit in the world). Arabic is the official language. English is widely spoken in tourism and business. Oman has a notably safe and welcoming environment for tourists.