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Discover the best eSIM in Madagascar with this comparison guide. Stay connected simplicity during your stay.

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Present in over 200 destinations
From €2.90
Android, iOS compatible

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Present in 193 destinations
From €2.84
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Present in 147 countries
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1 - Ubigi

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Ubigi eSIM features

🌐 Compatible networks : 3G, 4G, 5G
📱 Calls and SMS : Not included, only to dedicated messaging platforms (VOiP)
📈 GO available : 1GO, 3GO, 5GO, 10GO, 20GO, 24GO, 25GO, 50GO, Unlimited
Package duration : 1 day, 7 days, 15 days, 30 days, 180 days
⭐ User notes : 4.6/5 according to App Store on 4,700+ user reviews

Ubigi offers a prepaid eSIM for Madagascarideal for staying connected from the moment you arrive, without the need for a physical SIM card or roaming charges. Activation is instant via QR code, with packages such as 1 GB for 7 days to 8 $, 3 GB for 15 days at 16 $or 10 GB for 30 days at 30 $.

Compatible with eSIM smartphones, Ubigi uses local networks Orange Madagascar and Telma for reliable 4G coverage. Visit connection sharing is allowedand the SmartStart enables automatic activation on landing. Reusable in over 200 destinations, the Ubigi eSIM is a simple, secure and cost-effective solution for exploring connected Madagascar.

2 - Saily

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Saily eSIM features

🌐 Compatible networks : 3G, 4G, LTE, 5G
📱 Calls and SMS : Not included, only to dedicated messaging platforms (VOiP)
📈 GO available : 1GB, 3GB, 5GB, 10GB, 20GB, 100GB
Package duration : 7 days, 30 days, 180 days
⭐ User notes : 4.8/5 according to Google Play out of 25,000+ user reviews

Saily offers a prepaid eSIM for Madagascarideal for staying connected without a physical SIM card or roaming charges. Activation is entirely digital via QR code, with packages such as :

  • 1 GB for 7 days for 6.99 $
  • 3 GB for 30 days for 17.99 $
  • 5 GB for 30 days at 27.99 $
  • 10 GB for 30 days at 44.99 $

Compatible with most eSIM smartphones, Saily offers a reliable connection on the best local 3G/4G/5G networks. eSIM includes a Integrated VPNenables unlimited connection sharingIt's easy to install via the mobile application. Reusable in over 200 destinations, it's a modern, secure and cost-effective way to explore Madagascar connected.

3 - Yesim

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Yesim eSIM features

🌐Compatible networks : 3G, 4G, LTE, 5G
📱 Calls and SMS : Not included, only to dedicated messaging platforms (VOiP)
📈 GO available : 500MB to Unlimited
Package duration : 1 day to 30 days
💰 Price : From €0.50
⭐ User notes : 4.5/5 according to Google Play out of 4,500+ user reviews

Yesim offers a prepaid eSIM for Madagascarideal for staying connected without a physical SIM card or roaming charges. Activation is entirely digital via QR code, with packages such as :

  • 3 GB for 7 days at 15.40 $
  • 5 GB for 15 days at 25.30 $
  • 10 GB for 30 days at 48.40 $
  • Unlimited for 1 day to 12 $, 7 days to 48 $, 15 days to 78 $or 30 days to 106 $

Compatible with most eSIM smartphones, Yesim uses the local network Airtel Madagascar for reliable 3G/4G/5G coverage. eSIM includes a Free VPN on iOSauthorizes connection sharingIt can be installed in just one click via the application or QR code. Reusable in over 200 destinations, it's a modern, flexible and economical way to explore Madagascar connected.

How do you install an eSIM Madagascar on your smartphone?

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Step 1: Check your smartphone's compatibility and Wi-Fi connection.

Make sure your phone supports eSIM technology and is connected to a stable Wi-Fi network before you begin installation.

Step 2: Retrieve your QR code or eSIM activation information.

After purchasing your eSIM package for Madagascar, your provider will send you a QR code or manual activation details, essential for installation.

Step 3: Access your phone's cellular settings.

On your smartphone, open "Settings", then navigate to "Cellular Data", "Mobile Network" or "Connections".

Step 4: Add the mobile package by scanning the code or entering it manually.

Select the option for "Add a cell phone plan" or "Add a mobile plan", then use the camera to scan the QR code provided, or enter the information manually if required.

Step 5: Finalize the configuration of your new eSIM.

Once you've downloaded your eSIM profile, name it for easy identification (e.g. "Madagascar"), enable data roaming if necessary, and define it as a primary or secondary line, depending on your usage.

Internet access in Madagascar

internet access in madagascar

There are several options for Internet access in Madagascar, each with its own particularities, advantages and disadvantages, depending on your needs in terms of speed, mobility and location.

  • Mobile Internet (SIM cards and data packages)

    This is by far the most widespread and accessible option for most travelers and residents. The main operators are Telma, Orange Madagascar and Airtel Madagascar. All offer prepaid SIM cards, easily available at the airport or in stores around town (ID is usually required).

    • Advantages :
      • Extended coverage : Good 3G/4G coverage in major cities and along main roads. 5G is also starting to roll out in some areas.
      • Affordable : Data packages are generally economical, ranging from daily to monthly plans, with different data allocations.
      • Portability : Can be used on your phone, via connection sharing or with a mobile router (MiFi).
      • Easy to activate : Quick and easy to set up.
    • Disadvantages :
      • Variable speed : Connection speed can fluctuate considerably depending on your location, network congestion and time of day.
      • Limitations in rural areas : Coverage can be sporadic or non-existent in very isolated areas.
      • Data capping : Prepaid plans often have data limits; exceeding them can lead to additional costs or a drastic reduction in speed.
  • Fixed Internet (optical fiber and ADSL)

    For a more stable, high-speed connection at home or in the office, fixed options are available.

    • Advantages :
      • High speed and stability: Fiber optics offer significantly faster and more reliable connections, ideal for intensive use, streaming or teleworking.
      • Unlimited data : Most fixed-line packages offer unlimited data.
    • Disadvantages :
      • Limited availability : Mainly available in major urban centers such as Antananarivo, Toamasina, Mahajanga or Fianarantsoa. Installation outside these areas is rare, if not impossible.
      • System requirements : Requires physical installation, which can take time.
      • Higher cost : Generally more expensive than mobile packages, with monthly subscriptions.
  • Public Wi-Fi and cybercafés

    These options are available in hotels, restaurants, cafés, airports and dedicated cybercafés, especially in tourist areas and cities.

    • Advantages :
      • Convenience: Easy access for short sessions without the need for a personal subscription.
      • Economical : Often free in hotels/cafés (with a drink) or very cheap in cybercafés.
    • Disadvantages :
      • Safety risks : Public Wi-Fi networks are often unsecured.
      • Variable quality : Speeds can be very slow, especially at rush hour.
      • Limited confidentiality : Not suitable for sensitive transactions.
  • Internet via satellite (Starlink)

    Although not yet fully deployed for the general public, Starlink is in the "coming soon" phase in Madagascar and represents a potential solution for the most isolated areas.

    • Advantages :
      • Extended coverage : Can provide high-speed Internet access even in the most remote areas remote areas where no other option exists.
      • High speeds : Offers very competitive satellite Internet speeds.
    • Disadvantages :
      • High cost : Significant initial investment in equipment and high monthly subscription fees.
      • Availability : Still in the "coming soon" phase for widespread public availability.
      • Unobstructed view required : Requires a clear line of sight to the sky.

When choosing, consider your specific needs: for occasional browsing and communication on the move, mobile Internet is the best choice. the most common solution. For a stable connection to a fixed location, fiber is the best option if available. Always remember to check the latest offers with suppliers as soon as you arrive.

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Joël Travel eSIM

Founder of meilleure-e-sim.fr

The story of Meilleure-e-sim.fr began with a frustration: finding a reliable internet connection abroad without blowing the budget. As a digital nomad, I tested dozens of eSIMs on my travels, from Asia to South America, to stay connected. I soon realized that what was missing was a comprehensive comparison based on real tests and real opinions. That's how this site was born. Our mission is simple: to help you find the perfect eSIM for your travel needs, to save you money and simplify your life.

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