
Madagascar eSIM
Avenue of the Baobabs, Nosy Be reefs, your data branches like the trees.
- 4G
- Instant Activation
- 30-day refund
Operators in Madagascar
1 partner network
- Airtel4G
1 anchor carrier
- Telma4G
Highest generation per operator is displayed; some plans may use a fallback band based on local conditions.
About Madagascar eSIM
Madagascar eSIM: Smart Buys for Savvy Travelers
Madagascar is an adventurer's dream, from the bustling markets of Antananarivo to the unique wildlife of Isalo National Park. Staying connected without overpaying is key. Forget expensive roaming; a Madagascar eSIM is your best bet for reliable, affordable data.
We cut through the noise to show you the real value. Our focus is simple: the best price per gigabyte. No fluff, just the data you need to navigate, share, and explore.
Why eSIM Beats Roaming in Madagascar
Let's be blunt: traditional roaming in Madagascar is a rip-off. Your home carrier will charge you exorbitant 'rest of world' rates – we're talking dollars per megabyte. That's a quick way to blow your travel budget before you even see a lemur!
An eSIM for Madagascar means predictable costs and instant connectivity. Land at Ivato International Airport (TNR), scan a QR code, and you're online. No hunting for local SIM cards, no language barriers, just seamless data. You'll connect via strong local networks like Telma or Orange Madagascar, ensuring coverage where it matters.
Finding the Best $/GB for Your Trip
Value is our game. When choosing your Madagascar eSIM, always look beyond the headline price. The real metric is price per gigabyte ($/GB). A cheaper plan with less data might seem appealing, but it often works out to be more expensive per GB than a larger, smarter buy.
- Short Trip, Light User: A 3GB plan might suffice for basic navigation and messaging.
- Standard Traveler: 5GB-10GB offers a good balance for maps, social media, and occasional streaming.
- Data Heavy or Longer Stays: Consider 15GB+ for extensive use. Often, these larger plans offer the best $/GB.
We highlight the plans that give you the most bang for your buck, ensuring you get transparent pricing with no hidden fees. It's about smart spending for your unforgettable Madagascar adventure.
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seamless connection across Asia, these are the 6 key points for your trip.
Unlock uninterrupted travel across Tokyo, Bangkok, Bali, Seoul, and Singapore with eSIMBuy. Say goodbye to roaming fees and hello to worry-free connectivity across 25 Asian destinations.
Data-First Connectivity
Our eSIMBuy plans are data-only. While traditional GSM calls aren't included, you'll make crystal-clear voice and video calls via WhatsApp, FaceTime, or Skype with ease.
Keep Your WhatsApp Number
Stay connected with family and friends. Your existing WhatsApp number remains active, ensuring seamless communication as you explore Tokyo or Bangkok.
Share Your Connection
From HND to ICN, turn your phone into a portable Wi-Fi hotspot. Share your high-speed NTT Docomo or KT connection with your tablet, laptop, or travel companions.
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Madagascar Trip
12GB
Data remaining
Data roaming on
Active · Auto
Plan duration
5 days left
eSIM Device Compatibility
Ensure your device is carrier-unlocked and eSIM-compatible before you go. Most modern smartphones are ready for eSIMBuy's seamless Asia-wide service.
Activate When You Arrive
Install your eSIMBuy profile calmly on home Wi-Fi. It only activates when you land at BKK or SIN and connect to a local network like AIS or Singtel, preserving your plan days.
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Need assistance with your eSIMBuy? Our dedicated support team is available 7 days a week via live chat, ready to help you with any questions from Seoul to Bali.
Best eSIM for Madagascar in 2026
Looking for the best eSIM for Madagascar? eSIMBuy is a top pick for travelers thanks to transparent pricing, fast 4G/5G coverage, and instant activation. Plans start from $10.74 for Madagascar eSIM data. Compare features below and see why eSIMBuy consistently ranks among the best value eSIM options for international travelers.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Most flagship smartphones released since 2018-2019 support eSIM, including iPhone XS and newer, Google Pixel 3 and newer, and Samsung Galaxy S20 series and newer. Tablets, smartwatches and an increasing number of laptops also support eSIM. The fastest way to verify your specific device is to check Settings , if you see "Add eSIM" or "Add cellular plan" as an option, you're compatible.
eSIM compatibility is now standard across the high-end smartphone market and rapidly spreading into mid-range devices. eSIMBuy works with any unlocked, eSIM-capable device , no special configuration needed beyond scanning the QR code we send you.
iPhones with eSIM support
- iPhone XS, XS Max, XR (2018) , first iPhones with eSIM (one physical SIM + one eSIM).
- iPhone 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max (2019).
- iPhone 12, 12 mini, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max (2020).
- iPhone 13, 13 mini, 13 Pro, 13 Pro Max (2021) , supports two active eSIMs simultaneously.
- iPhone 14, 14 Plus, 14 Pro, 14 Pro Max (2022) , US versions are eSIM-only (no physical SIM tray).
- iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max, iPhone SE 3 and later , full eSIM support.
Google Pixel with eSIM support
- Pixel 3 / 3 XL and all later models (Pixel 4, 4a, 5, 5a, 6, 6 Pro, 6a, 7, 7 Pro, 7a, 8, 8 Pro, Pixel Fold).
Samsung Galaxy with eSIM support
- Galaxy S20, S20+, S20 Ultra, S20 FE (2020) , first Galaxy with eSIM.
- Galaxy S21 / S22 / S23 / S24 series (all variants except some regional versions).
- Galaxy Z Fold 2, 3, 4, 5 and Z Flip 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
- Galaxy Note 20, 20 Ultra.
- Note: Some regional Samsung variants (e.g., specific Hong Kong dual-SIM physical models) may not support eSIM. Check Settings → Connections → SIM Card Manager.
Other Android devices with eSIM
- Huawei: P40, P40 Pro, Mate 40 Pro and newer flagships.
- Motorola: Razr (2019+), Edge 30 series, ThinkPhone.
- Xiaomi: Mi 11 series and newer (international versions).
- OnePlus: OnePlus 11, 12 (verify region).
- Sony: Xperia 1 IV, 5 IV, 10 IV and newer.
- Nokia / HMD: G60, X30 5G.
How to verify eSIM support on your device
- iPhone: Settings → Cellular → look for "Add eSIM" or "Add Cellular Plan". You can also dial *#06# , if you see an "EID" (32-digit number), your phone has eSIM hardware.
- Android: Settings → Connections (or Network & Internet) → SIM Cards → look for "Download a SIM instead" or "Add eSIM".
- EID check: most eSIM-capable Android phones show EID in Settings → About Phone → Status.
Tip: Even if your phone supports eSIM hardware, it must be unlocked (not carrier-locked) to use third-party eSIMs like eSIMBuy. Most phones bought outright are unlocked; phones from carrier instalment plans may require unlocking after the contract is paid off.
Almost every flagship smartphone released since 2019 supports eSIM, making it ideal for international travel. Compatible models include iPhone XS and newer, Google Pixel 3 and newer, Samsung Galaxy S20 and newer, plus a growing list of mid-range devices. If your phone has Settings → Cellular → "Add eSIM", you're ready to use a eSIMBuy plan abroad.
Travellers benefit most from eSIM because it eliminates the airport SIM-card queue, removes the need to swap your home SIM out, and lets you keep your usual phone number active for SMS verification. A eSIMBuy travel eSIM activates the moment you land , no shop visit required.
Best eSIM-compatible travel phones
- iPhone (2018+): XS, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 series and SE 3rd gen , all support Dual SIM with one physical SIM + one eSIM. iPhone 14/15/16 in the US is eSIM-only.
- Google Pixel (2018+): Pixel 3 through Pixel 9 , all support eSIM. Pixel 7 Pro and newer support multiple active eSIMs.
- Samsung Galaxy (2020+): S20, S21, S22, S23, S24, S25, Note 20, Fold and Flip series.
- Motorola: Razr (2019+), Edge 30/40, ThinkPhone , most newer flagships.
- OnePlus: OnePlus 11, 12 , varies by region.
- Sony: Xperia 1 IV / V, Xperia 10 IV / V.
- Xiaomi: Mi 11 international and newer flagships.
- Nokia/HMD: G60 5G, X30 5G.
What to check before buying a travel eSIM
- eSIM hardware: dial *#06# , if an EID number appears, you're compatible.
- Carrier unlock status: phones bought on instalment plans may be locked to your home carrier. Most outright purchases are unlocked.
- iOS version: iOS 12.1 or newer for full eSIM support.
- Android version: Android 9 or newer typically supports eSIM, though it depends on the manufacturer.
- Region-specific variants: some Samsung models sold in Hong Kong or China are dual physical SIM with no eSIM , verify your specific model number.
Travel-friendly phones that don't support eSIM
- iPhones older than XS (iPhone X, 8, 7, 6 series).
- Most budget Android phones (entry-level Samsung A series before A53, Xiaomi Redmi entry models).
- Older Huawei devices without Google Services.
- Region-specific dual physical SIM variants (verify model number).
Tip: if your current phone doesn't support eSIM but you travel often, an unlocked, mid-range eSIM-capable phone (e.g., Pixel 7a, iPhone SE 3, Samsung Galaxy A55) makes an excellent secondary travel device , pair it with a eSIMBuy plan and you have a full mobile internet kit for any destination.
Coverage varies by location. In major tourist hubs like Nosy Be, Antananarivo, and along the main RN7 route (Antsirabe, Isalo), you will have reliable 4G/LTE coverage. However, remote attractions like the Avenue of the Baobabs (Morondava) or the Tsingy de Bemaraha are in very isolated areas. You should expect signal to be intermittent or limited to 2G/3G in these deep wilderness zones. We recommend downloading maps offline before leaving the main towns.
In a country with challenging infrastructure, connecting to the right network is crucial. Our eSIM typically connects to Telma (Telecom Malagasy) or Orange Madagascar. Telma is widely considered the best network for travelers, offering the most extensive coverage across the island, including many rural areas where other providers fail.
Yes, almost always. Internet infrastructure in Madagascar is developing. Wi-Fi in hotels and lodges is often extremely slow, congested, or only available in the reception area. Having a personal eSIMBuy eSIM gives you a faster, private, and more reliable connection, allowing you to bypass frustratingly slow hotel networks.
No. Buying a local SIM card in Madagascar involves a strict registration process requiring your passport and visa details, which can be time-consuming at the airport. eSIMBuy eSIMs are pre-provisioned for data use, meaning you can buy online and activate instantly without handing over your ID documents or waiting in queues.
Yes. Most travelers explore Madagascar via a driver on the famous RN7 route. While there are dead zones between towns, having an active eSIM is essential for checking your location on Google Maps, communicating with your driver via WhatsApp, or translating French/Malagasy phrases during stops in local villages.
Most modern phones do, but you must check our specific list here: eSIM Compatible Devices to be 100% sure before purchasing.
No, Uber does not operate in Madagascar. You need reliable data to find private driver contacts, communicate via WhatsApp, or check Google Maps to ensure your taxi is taking the right route in the capital.
Yes. Coverage is generally reliable on the popular tourist island of Nosy Be, allowing you to share photos of the beaches at Andilana or live-stream the sunset from Mont Passot.
Coverage is extremely limited. You may have a signal at the starting point in Miandrivazo and the end in Belo sur Tsiribihina, but expect a "digital detox" with little to no connectivity during the camping trip along the river itself.
Yes. You will generally have good 4G coverage near the main town of Ambodifotatra and the resorts, perfect for uploading videos of the humpback whales during the festival season (July to September).