eSIM Bahreïn
eSIM Premium pour Bahreïn. Prix juste. Sans échange de SIM.
Plans de Données pour Bahreïn
Nos Sélections
Sélectionnés à la main pour la valeur, le prix et la couverture
Most travelers · balanced usage
30 days validity
STC, Zain
Short trips · light usage
15 days validity
STC, Zain
Heavy usage · longer stays
30 days validity
STC, Zain
7 days validity
STC, Zain
30 days validity
STC, Zain
30 days validity
STC, Zain
Rappel de Configuration
Achetez Avant le Départ
Achetez votre plan eSIM avant d'embarquer pour Bahreïn.
Installez le Profil eSIM
Scannez le QR code dans les paramètres de votre téléphone pour installer le profil eSIM.
Activez à l'Arrivée
Activez à votre arrivée en Bahreïn et activez l'itinérance des données. Votre téléphone se connectera automatiquement.
Tip: Install your eSIM before landing at Bahrain International Airport in Muharraq — Careem needs data to work and is the recommended transfer option from the terminal.
Plans Summary
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Tip: Most travelers choose 5–10 GB for a 7–10 day trip
Foire aux Questions
Is 5G available across Bahrain?
Yes — STC and Zain both provide 5G coverage across Manama, Muharraq, and most of the main island. Coverage is essentially island-wide given Bahrain's compact size.
Does Careem work in Bahrain?
Yes — Careem is the dominant ride-hailing app and works well throughout Bahrain. Uber also operates. Both require data and are the recommended transport for visitors.
Are WhatsApp calls restricted in Bahrain like in the UAE?
No — WhatsApp voice and video calls work freely in Bahrain without a VPN. This is a key practical difference from the UAE, where VoIP restrictions apply.
Does the eSIM cover the Bahrain International Circuit (F1 track)?
Yes — the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir has full STC/Zain coverage. This is particularly useful during the Bahrain Grand Prix weekend for team communications and real-time updates.
Is there coverage at the Tree of Life in the southern desert?
Yes — despite its isolated location, the Tree of Life site has mobile coverage from both carriers.
Does the King Fahd Causeway to Saudi Arabia have coverage?
Yes — coverage runs throughout the causeway. Note that Saudi Arabia requires a separate eSIM on the other side.
What speeds can I expect in Manama?
STC and Zain 5G deliver 50–400 Mbps in central Manama. Coverage is consistent and fast across the island.
Is the Pearling Path UNESCO site covered?
Yes — Muharraq and the Pearling Path historic district have solid 5G coverage.
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Neighbouring countries
Guide eSIM pour Bahreïn
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Réseaux disponibles : 5G
Bahrain is one of the Gulf's most compact and navigable states, and both STC and Zain offer 5G across the island. Data connectivity is genuinely seamless here — 5G in the Manama CBD, the Diplomatic Area, and along the King Fahd Causeway approach. For visitors, data is essential for using Careem (the Gulf's dominant ride-hailing app), navigating the labyrinthine Manama Souq, and accessing apps for Bahrain's F1 Grand Prix circuit if visiting during race season.
STC and Zain both provide comprehensive 5G across Bahrain's main island and Muharraq (home to the airport and the UNESCO Pearling Path heritage site). Coverage extends to the smaller islands — Hawar Islands (accessible by boat permit) are covered near the main landing area. The King Fahd Causeway to Saudi Arabia has coverage throughout.
Bahrain's historic sites — Bahrain Fort (UNESCO), Qal'at al-Bahrain, and the Tree of Life in the southern desert — all have coverage. The Tree of Life is a genuinely isolated spot but Zain/STC signals reach there. Al Jasra and the traditional dhow-building areas have good coverage.
Bahrain has fewer internet restrictions than its Gulf neighbours and most international services function without restriction. WhatsApp voice and video calls work without VPN, unlike in the UAE. This is a notable practical difference for travelers moving between Gulf states.
Bahrain's compact size (smaller than Luxembourg) means coverage is essentially island-wide. An eSIM is the practical choice for short visits — local SIM registration requires a CPR (national ID) equivalent that most visitors don't have, making the process complicated for tourists.