eSIM Ghana
eSIM Premium para Ghana. Precio justo. Sin cambio de SIM.
Planes de Datos para Ghana
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Seleccionados a mano por valor, precio y cobertura
Most travelers · balanced usage
30 days validity
AirtelTigo
Short trips · light usage
15 days validity
AirtelTigo
Heavy usage · longer stays
30 days validity
AirtelTigo
7 days validity
AirtelTigo
30 days validity
AirtelTigo
30 days validity
AirtelTigo
Recordatorio de Configuración
Compra Antes de Salir
Compra tu plan eSIM antes de abordar tu vuelo a Ghana.
Instala el Perfil eSIM
Escanea el QR code en la configuración de tu teléfono para instalar el perfil eSIM.
Activa al Llegar
Activa cuando llegues a Ghana y activa el Roaming de Datos. Tu teléfono se conectará automáticamente.
Tip: Install Bolt before landing at Kotoka International Airport in Accra — street taxi negotiations are difficult without a reference price, and Bolt makes the airport transfer straightforward.
Plans Summary
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Tip: Most travelers choose 5–10 GB for a 7–10 day trip
Preguntas Frecuentes
Does Bolt work in Accra?
Yes — Bolt is the dominant ride-hailing app in Accra and works reliably. Uber also operates. Both are strongly recommended over street taxis for pricing transparency and safety.
Is there coverage at the Cape Coast and Elmina slave castles?
Yes — Cape Coast town and the castle area have solid AirtelTigo 4G. Elmina Castle and Cape Coast Castle are both UNESCO sites and well connected.
Does the eSIM cover Mole National Park?
Mole town and the Mole Motel have basic coverage. Game walk routes through the bush have no signal. Download offline maps and activity schedule before entering the park.
Is there coverage at Kakum National Park canopy walkway?
The visitor centre near Cape Coast has coverage. The canopy walkway platform itself has variable to no signal given the forest canopy.
What mobile payment apps are used in Ghana?
MTN MoMo (Mobile Money) and AirtelTigo Money are the dominant payment platforms. Many local businesses, restaurants, and taxis accept mobile money. Useful for avoiding large cash amounts.
Does the eSIM cover the Kumasi Kejetia market?
Yes — Kumasi and the Kejetia market (the largest open-air market in West Africa) have AirtelTigo 4G.
What speeds can I expect in Accra?
AirtelTigo delivers 15–40 Mbps on 4G in central Accra. The main business districts and Osu neighbourhood have reliable connectivity.
Is there coverage on the road to the Volta region?
The main road from Accra to Akosombo and Volta has coverage in towns. The Volta Lake boat trips and remote areas have limited or no signal.
Ghana is part of these regional plans
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Guía eSIM para Ghana
Tu eSIM se conecta a las principales operadoras en Ghana:
Redes disponibles: 4G
Ghana is West Africa's most stable democracy and a significant tourism hub — the Kente cloth markets of Kumasi, Cape Coast Castle (a powerful slave trade memorial), and Accra's vibrant cultural scene attract visitors from across the world. AirtelTigo provides 4G in Accra and main cities, supporting the navigation and communication needs of travelers in one of Africa's most visited countries. Data is essential in Accra for using Bolt (the dominant ride-hailing app), navigating the sprawling city, and accessing Booking.com for accommodation.
AirtelTigo's 4G covers Accra, Kumasi, Tamale, Cape Coast, and main urban centres. The N1 highway between Accra and Kumasi has coverage throughout. Cape Coast and Elmina (site of the UNESCO slave castles) are well covered. The Volta Lake area around Akosombo has coverage in the town.
Kakum National Park (famous for the canopy walkway 30m above the rainforest floor) has coverage at the visitor centre near Cape Coast. The rainforest interior has no coverage on the walkway platform itself. Mole National Park in the north — Ghana's largest wildlife reserve for elephant tracking on foot — has basic coverage in Mole town and Mole Motel but limited signal on game walks.
Bolt is by far the most reliable transport option in Accra — negotiating with street taxis without data and a reference price is genuinely disadvantageous. The app shows real-time pricing and drivers are vetted.
Ghana uses the Ghanaian cedi (GHS). Mobile money (MTN MoMo and AirtelTigo Money) is widely used. Most local restaurants and taxis prefer cash or mobile money over international cards.