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A Azerbaijan eSIM is a prepaid mobile-data plan for your trip. Install it on a compatible, carrier-unlocked phone before departure, then select it as your data line within the plan's coverage area.
From Baku's walled Old City and Caspian waterfront to Silk Road Sheki and the foothills around Gabala, Azerbaijan rewards travellers who move between city and countryside. An Azerbaijan eSIM keeps maps, translation tools and booking details within reach without depending on hotel Wi-Fi. Install it before departure, then use mobile data after arrival for airport transfers, rail journeys and day trips.
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Get a full refund within 7 days if no data is used, even after installation.
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Choose a data plan for Azerbaijan, install the eSIM over reliable Wi-Fi before your trip, and follow the selected plan’s activation instructions. Your regular SIM can stay in your phone, while the eSIM gives you mobile data for travel apps, messaging, maps and browsing.
Pick a destination, data allowance and validity period.
Scan the QR or auto-install in the app — no physical SIM.
Data activates on first connection at your destination.
Pick the profile closest to your trip. The estimate assumes normal use — maps, messaging, photos, a short call home.
As a rule of thumb, a 3–4 day city break runs on about 1–3 GB, a one-week trip on 3–5 GB, a two-week multi-country tour on 8–12 GB, and working on the road takes about 1 GB a day, so 15 GB or more for two weeks.
In total, a 5 GB data allowance covers roughly 1,700 shared photos, 83 hours of social media and browsing, 15 hours of video calls, 63 hours of music streaming, or about 1000 hours of maps and navigation. Messaging apps barely use data.
Baku · City guide
A Baku eSIM helps from the first transfer into the city, whether you are heading to Icherisheher, the Boulevard or a hotel beyond the centre. Use mobile data to follow metro and walking routes, retrieve museum tickets and arrange a ride after an evening along the Caspian waterfront.
Baku eSIM — set up before you fly →Sheki · City guide
Sheki's historic centre, Khan's Palace and caravanserais are best explored at a slower pace. Mobile data helps you follow a walking route, check opening times and confirm your next bus or train, while downloaded maps remain useful on the approach through the Caucasus foothills.
Sheki eSIM — set up before you fly →Ganja · City guide
In Ganja, mobile data is useful for checking rail times from Baku and navigating between the centre, parks and sites associated with poet Nizami Ganjavi. Keep confirmations and addresses on your phone so a stop in western Azerbaijan is easy to fit into a wider itinerary.
Ganja eSIM — set up before you fly →Gabala · City guide
Gabala is a practical base for Tufandag, Nohur Lake and outdoor trips in the Caucasus foothills. Use your eSIM to check the weather, coordinate transport and retrieve reservations before leaving town, then keep an offline map ready for valleys or mountain roads where reception may vary.
Gabala eSIM — set up before you fly →Why Horizon
Choose an Azerbaijan eSIM when you want travel data without replacing your home SIM. It makes it easier to navigate Baku, check connections to Ganja and Sheki, and organise days around Gabala; download offline maps as a backup before remote mountain routes.
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Compare the listed data allowances and validity periods for your destination.
Install over reliable Wi-Fi before departure and follow the plan's activation instructions.
Review the current price, data, validity, coverage and fair-use terms before checkout.
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Choose country, regional or global coverage and check every destination in the plan details.
A country plan is intended for use within Azerbaijan, including its main cities and travel areas. Actual reception depends on the local network, terrain and your exact location, so keep offline maps for mountain roads and remote valleys.
Install it before your flight while you have stable Wi-Fi, but follow the plan's activation instructions so its validity does not begin earlier than intended. Save the QR code and setup details somewhere you can reach offline.
On a dual-SIM compatible phone, you can leave your usual SIM installed and select the Azerbaijan eSIM for mobile data. Check your phone's settings and your home operator's roaming charges before allowing calls, texts or data on the home line.
Reception can be less consistent in high terrain, remote villages and deep valleys than in Baku or other urban areas. Download the route, accommodation address and essential tickets before leaving a connected town.
A country-only plan normally covers Azerbaijan rather than neighbouring countries. If your itinerary crosses a border, compare a suitable regional plan or separate destination plans before travelling and check each plan's listed coverage.
Maps, messaging and occasional booking checks use much less data than video calls, streaming or frequent photo uploads. Match the plan to your trip length and habits, and download large media or offline maps over Wi-Fi before long rail or mountain journeys.