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eSIM Senegal

Premium eSIM for Senegal. Fairly priced. No SIM swaps.

Data Plans for Senegal

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Best Value

Most travelers · balanced usage

20 GB

30 days validity

Orange

4GReloadable
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Best Budget

Short trips · light usage

3 GB

15 days validity

Orange

4GReloadable
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Best Comfort

Heavy usage · longer stays

10 GB

30 days validity

Orange

4GReloadable
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1 GB

7 days validity

Orange

4GReloadable
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3 GB

30 days validity

Orange

4GReloadable
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5 GB

30 days validity

Orange

4GReloadable

How It Works

1

Purchase Before Departure

Buy your eSIM plan before boarding your flight to Senegal.

2

Install the eSIM Profile

Scan the QR code in your phone's settings to install the eSIM profile.

3

Activate on Arrival

Activate when you arrive in Senegal and enable Data Roaming. Your phone will connect automatically.

Tip: Buy ferry tickets to Île de Gorée at the Dakar port terminal before arriving at the ferry — it's a first-come-first-served queue and the UNESCO slave trade memorial is the most important historical site in West Africa.

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 $137.99 Best Budget 3 GB · 15 days $24.55 Best Comfort 10 GB · 30 days $72.27 Most Popular 7 days · 2 GB/day $108.89

Frequently Asked Questions

Does coverage reach Île de Gorée?

Yes — the entire Île de Gorée has Orange coverage. The ferry from Dakar port takes 15 minutes — book tickets at the ferry terminal.

Is there coverage at Lac Rose (Pink Lake)?

Yes — the Lac Rose tourist facilities and the salt harvesting areas have Orange coverage.

What apps are useful in Dakar?

Yango for ride-hailing (Yandex-backed, dominant in Dakar). InDrive also operates. Orange Money for mobile payments. WhatsApp is universal.

Does coverage reach Casamance?

Ziguinchor and Cap Skirring have Orange coverage. The Casamance interior has basic coverage along main roads.

What speeds can I expect in Dakar?

Orange delivers 15–50 Mbps on 4G in central Dakar.

Is there coverage in the Sine-Saloum Delta?

Main delta villages (Ndangane, Toubacouta) have coverage. Remote mangrove channels have no signal. Book pirogue (dugout canoe) tours from the villages before entering the delta.

What language is needed in Senegal?

French is the official language. Wolof is spoken across all regions and is the primary lingua franca. Basic Wolof greetings (Nanga def — how are you? Mangi fi — I'm here/fine) are warmly received.

Is there coverage in Saint-Louis?

Yes — Saint-Louis (the historic colonial city at the mouth of the Senegal River) has Orange coverage throughout.

Senegal is part of these regional plans

Neighbouring countries

eSIM Guide for Senegal

Your eSIM connects to major carriers in Senegal:

Orange

Available networks: 4G

Senegal is West Africa's most welcoming destination — the Atlantic capital Dakar with its vibrant music scene (mbalax, afrobeats), the slave trade memorial of Île de Gorée, the pink flamingos of Lac Rose, the sand dunes of Lompoul, and the Casamance region's mango orchards and Diola culture. Orange provides 4G coverage across the country, supporting navigation in Dakar, booking the ferry to Île de Gorée (15 minutes from Dakar port), and using the apps that run Senegal's booming mobile economy. Data is essential for the Orange Money app (Senegal's dominant mobile payment platform), Dakar's Taxis Yango and InDrive apps, and communicating with Casamance lodge operators.

Orange's 4G covers Dakar, Thiès, Touba (the Mouride holy city), Saint-Louis (the historic colonial city near Mauritania), Ziguinchor (Casamance regional capital), Kaolack, and main highway corridors. Île de Gorée has coverage across the car-free island. Lac Rose (Pink Lake) has coverage near the tourist facilities.

The Sine-Saloum Delta — a labyrinth of mangroves, islands, and tidal channels, home to UNESCO-listed Saloum Delta National Park — has coverage in Ndangane, Toubacouta, and the main fishing villages. Remote delta channels and islands have limited signal.

Casamance in southern Senegal (separated from the north by The Gambia) — the most lush and culturally distinct region — has coverage in Ziguinchor. The Cap Skirring beach resort area (Casamance coast) has Orange coverage. The Casamance interior villages have basic coverage.

Senegal uses the CFA franc (XOF). French is the official language. Wolof is the dominant vernacular language spoken across all regions and ethnic groups.