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  • Olivia P.

    Austin, US · May 2026

    No more roaming fees!

    esima made my trip to Azerbaijan stress-free. I loved that I didn’t have to deal with roaming fees. Activation was instant with the QR scan, and the connection was stable throughout my stay in Ganja.

  • Ryan B.

    Seattle, US · Apr 2026

    Reliable Connection Everywhere

    I was pleasantly surprised by the coverage in Azerbaijan. From Baku to Gabala, I had 5G speed for streaming and video calls. The installation was smooth and quick—definitely a great choice for any traveler.

  • Aoife N.

    Cork, IE · Mar 2026

    Loved the Service!

    Esima made my trip to Azerbaijan so much easier! I installed the eSIM with the manual code option, which took barely two minutes. The connection was reliable throughout my travels, and I could even stream Netflix without buffering!

  • Olivia P.

    Austin, US · Mar 2026

    Mediocre in the Mountains

    While the eSIM was super easy to install and worked well in the cities, I struggled with connectivity in the more remote areas of Azerbaijan. A little disappointing for someone who loves to explore off the beaten path.

  • Anna V.

    Amsterdam, NL · Mar 2026

    Perfect for Baku adventures

    The eSIM worked flawlessly during my trip to Baku. I scanned the QR code as soon as I landed, and I was online in less than a minute. Speeds were great, and I even streamed Netflix without any buffering!

  • Camila R.

    Mexico City, MX · Mar 2026

    Great Coverage in Cities

    I had solid 4G coverage in Baku and Gobustan, though I noticed slower speeds in rural areas. Installing the eSIM was quick, taking about 30 seconds. Overall, a reliable choice for my travels.

  • Aoife N.

    Cork, IE · Mar 2026

    Perfect for Baku Adventures

    esima made my trip to Baku so much easier! I scanned the QR code at the airport and had 5G connectivity within minutes. Streaming Google Maps and sharing photos was a breeze. Highly recommend it for anyone visiting Azerbaijan!

  • Sarah M.

    London, GB · Feb 2026

    Smooth Connection Everywhere

    Esima delivered amazing service throughout my stay in Azerbaijan! The install process was seamless via QR code, and I enjoyed fast speeds, even while streaming videos. Customer service was also responsive when I had a minor query.

eSIM vs roaming in Azerbaijan

Typical home-carrier roaming

$10$18

per day

Esima eSIM

$3.43

Flat rate

Most international carriers treat Azerbaijan as a tier-two roaming destination, which means your home network charges a premium for every megabyte that touches an Azerbaijani tower. Roaming bundles typically include a small daily allowance — often one or two gigabytes — then throttle you to unusable speeds or bill overage at steep rates.

Hotspot is frequently blocked or costs extra. The eSIM gives you a flat allowance at local-market pricing with no throttling and hotspot enabled by default.

Roaming also locks you to whichever Azerbaijani carrier your home network has a wholesale agreement with, which is often Nar Mobile — the weakest of the three for highway and mountain coverage.

The eSIM hands off between Azercell and Bakcell automatically, so you get the stronger signal on the M1 and in the Caucasus foothills without manual switching.

Real trips, real travelers

Built for travelers like you

Different trip, same eSIM — here is how it lands for the most common visitors to Azerbaijan.

You are driving the M1 from Baku to the Georgian border, stopping in Sheki and Ganja. The eSIM gives you continuous LTE on Azercell and Bakcell the entire route, so live navigation works without offline-map gaps. Bolt works in both cities, and you can top up your BakuCard on the metro the moment you return to Baku.

Silk Road road-tripper

You are trekking near Quba and Khinalug. The eSIM provides 4G in Quba town for last-minute weather checks and guesthouse bookings via iYellow. Coverage thins to 3G on the mountain roads and disappears above 1,800 meters, so you download offline maps and trail guides before you leave the valley.

Caucasus hiker

You are in Baku for a three-day conference near the Flame Towers. The eSIM connects you to Azercell or Bakcell the moment you land, so you can confirm your Bolt pickup and join the client video call from the hotel lobby without hunting for Wi-Fi. Hotspot lets you tether your laptop during the commute.

Baku business traveler

Apps you'll need data for in Azerbaijan

The apps locals and travelers actually use — the ones that need real cell data, not just hotel Wi-Fi.

  • Bolt app icon

    Bolt

    Rideshare and taxi booking across Baku and Ganja

  • BakuCard

    Metro top-ups and balance checks for Baku Metro

  • iYellow

    Restaurant reservations and menu browsing

  • Yandex Maps app icon

    Yandex Maps

    Navigation and real-time traffic in Baku and on highways

  • e-gov.az app icon

    e-gov.az

    Government services and travel permit applications

How much data you'll burn per day

WhatsApp

~40MB per day for text and voice messages, ~120MB per day with regular voice calls, ~300MB per day with video calls.

Maps

~60MB per day for live navigation in Baku and on the M1 highway; download offline maps for Sheki and Gabala to cut that to ~20MB.

Rideshare

~12MB per day with Bolt for typical Baku trips — requesting rides, tracking drivers, and viewing fare estimates.

When you're travelling matters

Nowruz (late March) and the Baku Formula 1 Grand Prix (late April or early May) bring visitor surges that can slow 4G speeds in central Baku, especially near Fountains Square and the Old City. Network congestion peaks between 6 PM and 10 PM during these events.

If you are uploading large files or joining video calls, use early morning hours or move to quieter neighborhoods like Nasimi.

Winter (December to February) brings snow to the Caucasus foothills, and mountain roads to Tufandag, Khinalug, and Kish can close temporarily — verify road conditions via local apps before relying on navigation, as 3G coverage thins quickly once you leave the main highways.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Does the eSIM work in Gobustan at the mud volcanoes?

The Gobustan Petroglyphs visitor center has 4G on Azercell. Once you hike out to the mud volcano trails, there is no signal on any carrier. Download offline maps and any guides before you leave the parking lot.

Does the eSIM work on Baku Metro?

Yes, on the platforms — Baku Metro has no onboard Wi-Fi, so you need live data to top up your BakuCard via the app. The kiosks at Sahil and 28 May stations queue up during rush hour, so having an active eSIM saves time.

Does the eSIM work at Tufandag ski resort in Gabala?

Yes, 4G at the base on Azercell and Bakcell. Coverage drops to 3G above 1,500 meters on the cable car and slopes. Download trail maps and weather forecasts before you ride up.

How much data do I need for a week in Baku and Sheki?

Three to five gigabytes covers maps, rideshare apps like Bolt, WhatsApp calls, and occasional photo uploads. Add another gigabyte if you plan to stream music or use video calls daily. The BakuCard app for metro top-ups uses minimal data.

Can I make WhatsApp calls on this eSIM in Azerbaijan?

Yes, WhatsApp voice and video calls work without restriction. Voice calls use around 600 kilobytes per minute; video calls use three to four megabytes per minute. Quality is stable on 4G in Baku, Ganja, and Sheki town centers.

Does the eSIM work on the M1 highway to Georgia?

Yes, continuous LTE on Azercell and Bakcell from Baku all the way to the Georgian border. Nar Mobile becomes patchy west of Ganja. If your eSIM lands on Nar and you lose signal, toggle airplane mode to force a handoff to Azercell or Bakcell.

Azercell vs Bakcell coverage in Sheki — which is better?

Both have 4G in Sheki town near the Khan's Palace and the bazaar. On the road to Kish village and the Albanian church, both thin to 3G within five kilometers. Azercell tends to hold the 3G signal slightly longer in the foothills, but the difference is marginal.

Does Bolt rideshare work on this eSIM?

Yes, Bolt is the main rideshare app in Baku and requires live data to request rides and track drivers. The app uses around 10 to 15 megabytes per day with moderate use. Coverage is strong across Baku on all three carriers.

eSIM vs buying a local SIM at Baku airport — which is faster?

The eSIM is faster. Airport SIM kiosks in Baku require a passport scan, a local address, and registration in the national database, which can take 10 to 20 minutes during busy arrivals. The eSIM activates the moment you land — no queue, no paperwork.

Does the eSIM work in Quba and along the Caspian coast?

Yes, Azercell has 4G along the Caspian coast through Sumqayit and Quba. Bakcell also covers Quba town. Coverage thins on the mountain roads west toward Khinalug — expect 3G or no signal above 1,800 meters.

Can I use the eSIM as a hotspot for my laptop in Azerbaijan?

Yes, hotspot is enabled by default with no extra charge. Useful if you are working from a guesthouse in Sheki or Gabala where Wi-Fi is slow. Expect around 20 to 40 Mbps on 4G in town centers, enough for video calls and file uploads.

Does the eSIM work in Nagorno-Karabakh?

No. Nagorno-Karabakh and surrounding areas have no mobile coverage from Azerbaijani carriers due to ongoing geopolitical restrictions. Verify travel advisories before visiting, and do not rely on connectivity in those regions.

How much data does Google Maps use driving from Baku to Sheki?

Around 50 to 80 megabytes for the full trip with live navigation and traffic updates. Download the offline map for the Baku-Sheki corridor before you leave to cut that in half and ensure navigation works in the 3G zones near Kish.

Does iYellow restaurant booking app work on this eSIM?

Yes, iYellow works on any data connection. The app uses minimal data — around two to three megabytes per session to browse menus and make reservations. Coverage is strong across Baku and Ganja on all three carriers.

Does the eSIM work in Gabala town and the surrounding mountains?

Yes, Gabala town has 4G on Azercell and Bakcell. Tufandag ski resort has 4G at the base but drops to 3G above 1,500 meters. The road to Nohur Lake and the Seven Beauties Waterfall has patchy 3G — download maps before you leave town.

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