Pay once and you're done
No surprise bills when you get back. Pick your GB and days, pay a fixed price and browse worry-free. If you don't use it, we refund you.

Coverage in MadagascarWith the eSIM Madagascar you carry internet in Madagascar without roaming the moment you land in Antananarivo. Just scan the QR that reaches your email in a minute, with no physical SIM swap and no hunting for a store, and you have Maps, WhatsApp, a translator and hotspot ready for the adventure.
You lean on Madagascar's leading local networks (Airtel and Orange) with 4G coverage. Choose the GB and the days you need and pay for just that; keep your usual number for WhatsApp and calls, and share data over hotspot with your companions.
If you don't end up traveling, you have a money-back guarantee. And if something doesn't work at your destination, our human support helps you 24/7 until you're connected. No fine print, no complications.
Madagascar
Land with the Internet already on. Share every moment of Madagascar without hunting for WiFi or overpaying.
No surprise bills when you get back. Pick your GB and days, pay a fixed price and browse worry-free. If you don't use it, we refund you.

Coverage in 218 destinations on top-tier local networks, even outside big cities. And if something fails, human support 24/7 until you're online.

No paperwork or SIM cards. You get a QR, scan it and the eSIM installs itself. Your number and WhatsApp stay exactly the same.

Pick your data and days. Fixed price, no surprises, across Madagascar.
| Data | Duration | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Madagascar · 1 GB | 7 days | €13,26 |
| Madagascar · 3 GB | 15 days | €37,67 |
| Madagascar · 5 GB | 30 days | €62,50 |
| Madagascar · 10 GB | 30 days | €120,72 |
Almost every phone since 2018 supports eSIM. Check it in 10 seconds — we show you step by step. Swipe →
Prefer to check by brand and model? Pick it here:
1Install it before you travel. It uses no plan data.
2Tap "Add eSIM" → "Use QR Code".
3The one in your email. The eSIM installs itself.
4At your destination, turn on "Data Roaming" for PuraSim.
1Install it before you travel.
2Tap "Add eSIM" or "Add mobile plan".
3Confirm the profile download.
4Select PuraSim and enable roaming.
Compared to roaming, an airport local SIM or hotel WiFi, the PuraSim eSIM for Madagascar is the simplest and cheapest way to get internet abroad.
Don't lose moneyFixed price before you leave, no surprises on your bill when you return.
Don't lose connectionHigh-speed internet as soon as you land, no need to search for WiFi.
Don't lose your numberYour SIM stays in: WhatsApp and your usual calls, active.
Don't lose timeNo queues or paperwork to buy a SIM at the airport.
Don't lose coverageConnect to top-tier local networks, not second-rate signals.
Don't lose your coolNo commitment, no small print, and a money-back guarantee.
One store for all your trips. Pick your country and leave the plane already connected.
Fast, stable connection on top-tier local networks. Peak performance in the apps you use every day.

WhatsApp
Instagram
TikTok
Maps
YouTube
Spotify
Netflix
GmailBook, get around and browse at your destination with data from minute one — no hotel wifi or local SIMs needed.

Travelling to Madagascar with an eSIM lets you have internet on your phone from minute one, without stopping at a local shop or swapping your physical SIM. Our eSIM relies on the country's real networks, mainly Telma, Orange Madagascar and Airtel, which are the three carriers that provide coverage on the island. That way you browse, use maps and chat on WhatsApp as soon as you land in Antananarivo, without relying on hotel Wi-Fi.
Madagascar is not part of the European Union, so "roam like at home" does not exist here. If you use your home plan as is, your carrier applies international roaming rates that usually run around €10 to €15 a day, and in many cases with very limited data. With a data eSIM arranged before you leave, you know in advance what you will pay and avoid surprises on the bill when you get back. The saving over traditional roaming is the main reason to carry one.
Plans start from €3.95 and the price depends on the GB and the days you need. For a short trip focused on messaging and maps, 1 or 2 GB is plenty. If you are going to stay one or two weeks uploading photos, watching videos or sharing the trip, count on around 1 GB for every two or three days of normal use. You can see all the options and compare durations across all destinations and choose the one that best fits your route.
The local SIM card forces you to find a point of sale, register with your passport and eject your home SIM, with the risk of losing it. The eSIM is a digital chip: it installs with a QR code and coexists with your usual number, which you keep active to receive bank texts. You gain convenience, you do not depend on shop opening hours and you have working data the moment you land.
Yes. Coverage is good in urban and tourist areas: Antananarivo (the capital), Toamasina, Antsirabe, Mahajanga, Fianarantsoa and the island of Nosy Be. In these areas the Telma and Orange network offers stable 4G. In national parks, inland tracks or road journeys the signal can become intermittent, something normal throughout the country whatever the carrier. For those stages it is worth downloading offline maps before setting off.
Very simple. After the purchase you receive a QR code by email with the instructions. You scan it from the phone's settings, switch on data and that's it. We recommend installing it on Wi-Fi at home, before travelling, and leaving activation for when you arrive in Madagascar. If it is your first time, follow our eSIM guide step by step and you will have internet up and running in a couple of minutes.