Ghana

Get instant eSIM data and stay connected all over Ghana. You can explore Accra, Cape Coast and Kumasi without expensive roaming fees.

Ghana
Ghana

Ghana eSIM

Get instant eSIM data and stay connected all over Ghana. You can explore Accra, Cape Coast and Kumasi without expensive roaming fees.

Get your Ghana eSIM

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  • Top Up Available: Yes
  • Data Only: Yes
  • SMS: No
  • Calls: No, only through apps (VOIP)
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Get highest speeds with this eSIM plan. Start your eSIM instantly upon arrival and enjoy high-speed data with no hidden roaming fees.

This is a full speed data plan.

  • Pre-Activation Days: 180 Days
  • Data Exit Country: UK
  • Hotspot: Yes
  • Speed Reduction: No
  • Supported Countries: Ghana
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Why You Need an eSIM for Ghana

Ghana is such a welcoming place in West Africa. Having mobile data really helps you explore its culture, history and amazing natural beauty. If you're in Accra, ride-hailing apps like Uber and Bolt work great. But you'll need data for them. The city's food scene is awesome, from street food kelewele to fancy restaurants. You'll want Google Maps and review apps to find all the best spots.
Visiting historical places like Cape Coast Castle and Elmina is a must. Data helps you look up info right there to understand everything better. Ghana's tro-tro shared minibuses can be tricky to figure out at first. So, data for planning your route is a real lifesaver. Hotel Wi-Fi usually exists, but it's often painfully slow and pretty unreliable.
An eSIM for Ghana gives you reliable internet as you travel around this friendly country. Mobile money, especially MTN MoMo, is used everywhere. Some smaller vendors actually prefer it over cash.

Network Coverage in Ghana

Our eSIM uses Vodafone, MTN and AirtelTigo Ghana for its connection. You'll get good 4G coverage in most places. Cities like Accra, Kumasi, Takoradi, Cape Coast, Tamale and Tema all have a really solid signal.
The main highway between Accra and Kumasi usually has good service. The Cape Coast and Elmina area is also well covered, so you shouldn't have any issues there. Even towns in the Volta Region along the main roads generally have usable coverage.
Just know that some remote areas in the northern regions, really rural villages and certain nature reserves might have pretty limited signal. Ghana's mobile network is strongest down south and along the coast. It definitely gets spottier as you go into the rural interior and the far north. Still, most places tourists go and the main roads have enough signal for maps and messages.

Connectivity Tips for Ghana

  1. Uber and Bolt need data to work, but they're the safest ways to get around Accra. We recommend them over regular taxis, especially for airport trips or going out at night.
  2. MTN MoMo, Ghana's mobile money system, is really popular. Some vendors even prefer it to cash. Make sure you have data so you can always access your mobile payments.
  3. Planning a trip to the Volta Region or northern Ghana? Download offline maps before you leave Accra. Signal gets much weaker in rural spots, so a backup map is really helpful.
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Is Globie the best eSIM for Ghana?

Is Globie the best eSIM for Ghana?
Feature
Budget-friendly Yes No No No
Refund before activation Yes Yes Limited Limited
Hotspot / tethering included Yes Limited Yes Yes
No account or sign-up needed Yes No No No
Instant delivery via email Yes Yes No No

*Comparison content reflects generalized plan characteristics based on publicly available information. Individual features, pricing, speed limitations, refund terms, and availability may vary by provider, destination, plan type, and time and are subject to change without notice.

**Globie is an independent provider and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any third-party brands referenced. This content is provided solely for general informational and comparative purposes.

Why choose Globie eSIM for Ghana

Works the moment you land

Connect to local networks automatically in 190+ countries.

No SIM swaps

Install once. Activate in seconds. No physical SIMs.

No roaming fees

Know exactly what you'll pay before you travel.

Plans that fit your trip

Short stays, long trips, single countries, or global.

Frequently asked questions for the Globie Ghana eSIM

Yes. The Globie eSIM app is designed to provide seamless connectivity in Ghana. Just like enjoying a perfect bowl of Jollof rice, the app makes managing your eSIM straightforward and convenient.
In many cases, yes. eSIM technology offers the flexibility of switching between networks without the hassle of handling tiny physical SIM cards. This applies to both eSIMs and physical SIM cards, making it a modern traveler's choice.
Yes. The Globie eSIM provides coverage in many regions of Ghana. However, coverage depends on local partner networks and may be weaker in very remote areas. This is normal for any mobile network.
Yes. The Globie eSIM can keep you connected during road trips across Ghana. From the bustling markets to serene coastlines, you'll generally find good coverage. Just remember, even the best networks take a break in the middle of nowhere.
In many cases, you'll have coverage in rural areas and small towns in Ghana. However, signal availability depends on location and terrain. It's always good to have a backup plan, like enjoying the scenery!
Yes, Ghana's diverse geography can impact connectivity. Mountains and dense forests might cause weaker signals in some areas. This is normal for any mobile network, so just enjoy the view while your eSIM catches up!
Yes, but connectivity can vary. When flying domestically in Ghana, the eSIM should work when you're on the ground. In the air, network availability might be limited, so enjoy the aerial views without distraction.
Currently, the eSIM is designed for use within Ghana. If you plan to travel to other countries, check for specific eSIM options that cover those regions.
Yes, the eSIM should generally work during ferry travel on Ghana's waterways. However, signal availability may fluctuate when you're far from land. It's a great time to enjoy the water and relax!
If you encounter issues, check your device settings and ensure your eSIM is active. If problems continue, our installation guides can help, or get in touch with us!