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Compare eSIM Plans for Nigeria (2026)

4 providers comparedBy CompareTraveleSIMs Team✓ Prices verified June 2026
Quick answer

A 7-day Nigeria trip fits Saily's 20GB at $77.45 ($11.06/day) on Glo. That works out to $3.87/GB for maps, messaging, and social media. Staying a full month, unlimited data at $9.98/day replaces fixed tiers. 4G LTE coverage applies to every plan size. Duration tabs above compare all windows.

Closest per-GB match
$3.87/GB
Across providers · Glo
Covers heavy use
$12.17/day
Holafly
Fits privacy needs
Saily
NordVPN-backed
Covers light budgets
$0.80/GB
Nomad
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Your trip length picks the plan

The cheapest provider changes based on how long you stay. Work through these steps to land on the right plan without over-paying.

  1. 1 · Pick your trip length
    Use the 7 / 14 / 30 day tabs in the comparison table below. Each tab re-ranks providers by estimated cost for that duration, so the top row is the most affordable match for your travel window.
  2. 2 · Choose fixed or unlimited
    Short stays (under 7 days) almost always favor a fixed-data plan. At 14+ days, unlimited daily rates can undercut fixed plans if you stream video. The table shows both side by side at your selected duration.
  3. 3 · Install before you fly
    Purchase on the provider's official site, scan the QR code at home on Wi-Fi, and add the eSIM as a second line. Your home SIM stays active throughout.
  4. 4 · Activate on arrival in Nigeria
    Switch your data line to the travel eSIM when you land. Most plans start counting data only from first connection, not from purchase, so you don't lose a day in transit.
Side-by-side pricing

Plans side by side for your dates

Providers re-ranked by estimated trip cost each time you switch duration. Prices are starting rates verified June 2026.

Ranked by estimated cost for a 7-day trip to Nigeria. Fixed plans assume 1.5 GB/day usage.

Nigeria eSIM comparison: 3 fixed-data and 1 unlimited daily, re-ranked for a 7-day trip, verified June 2026
ProviderTypeEst. 7-day costCoverageNetworkRatingAction
SailyBest PrivacyFixed$77.45 (20 GB)20 GB covers 7d at 1.5 GB/dayGlo4.5/5See plan →
HolaflyUnlimited Daily PlansUnlimited$78.37 for 7dCovers 7 days at $11.20/dayGlo4.6/5See plan →
AiraloMost DestinationsFixedfrom $4.50Global starting priceGlo4.8/5See plan →
NomadBudget SE Asia TripsFixedfrom $0.80Global starting priceGlo4.4/5See plan →
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✓ Prices verified June 2026

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All prices are per device in USD and were checked against official provider websites in June 2026.

The four providers

Providers that cover your trip

AiraloMost Destinations
4.8 / 5Most Destinations · 200+ countries$4.50/GB

Airalo covers 200+ countries and sells regional bundles that put up to 130 desti

Full Airalo review
HolaflyUnlimited Daily Plans
4.6 / 5Unlimited Daily Plans · 160+ countries$3.90/day

Holafly charges a flat daily rate across 160+ destinations and suits long-haul t

Full Holafly review
SailyBest Privacy
4.5 / 5Best Privacy · 200+ countries$2.99/GB

Saily bundles a Nord Security VPN into every eSIM plan across 200+ destinations,

Full Saily review
NomadBudget SE Asia Trips
4.4 / 5Budget SE Asia Trips · 200+ countries$0.80/GB

Nomad drops to $0.80/GB on the Thailand 20 GB tier, with QR delivery under two m

Full Nomad review

Nigeria Connectivity at a glance

A weekend in Nigeria (3 days) needs about 5GB. A 5GB plan costs $26.99, which works out to $9.00/day. Extend to a 7-day trip and the 20GB plan at $77.45 ($11.06/day) becomes the better fit. Compare plans by your exact travel dates to avoid paying for unused data.

A 14-day stay calls for the 20GB plan at $77.45, or $5.53/day. Unlimited daily at $10.83/day on a 14-day commitment saves 11% off the single-day rate. The break-even between fixed and unlimited data hits at day 7.

For 30-day stays (digital nomads, study abroad), unlimited at $9.98/day on a monthly plan drops to $299.38/month. Fixed 20GB at $77.45 covers 13 days of moderate use.

Network coverage in Nigeria

Carrier choice does not change for short or long trips. All 4 providers route through Glo in Nigeria. A 3-day visitor and a 30-day resident connect to the same 4G LTE towers. Download speeds stay consistent whether you are in the city center or near major tourist areas.

  • Glo: 4G coverage

Which Nigeria plan should you pick?

3-day trip: $9.00/day. 7-day trip: $11.06/day. 14-day trip: $10.83/day. 30-day trip: $9.98/day. Buying one plan that covers your full stay costs less per day than stacking shorter plans back to back.

Trip-planning context for Nigeria:

• Time zone: WAT (UTC+1). • Main gateway: Murtala Muhammed (LOS). Airport SIM counters charge $3-8 for 3-10GB / 28 days, so an eSIM activated before departure skips the queue.

How to activate your Nigeria eSIM

Activation takes about five minutes and is best done at home before you fly. The four steps above apply to every provider in this comparison.

Nigeria eSIM FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Which eSIM plan fits a weekend trip to Nigeria?+
Planning a weekend in Nigeria? On Glo's 4G LTE network, a light user burns about 1.5GB in 3 days, and the 3GB at $16.99 covers that. A moderate user using social media and navigation needs 4 to 5GB, so go with the 5GB at $26.99. Heavy users streaming or video-calling need 10GB or more; buy the largest fixed plan available. For a typical weekend traveler, the 5GB at $26.99 fits most weekend travelers without overpaying for unused data.
How does eSIM cost change for 7 vs 14 vs 30 days in Nigeria?+
Your per-day eSIM spend in Nigeria shrinks as your trip gets longer. 7 days: 20GB plan at $77.45 total ($11.06/day). 14 days: 20GB plan at $77.45 total ($5.53/day). 30 days: unlimited at $9.98/day (18% off base rate). The 14-day bracket balances daily rate and flexibility for most travelers visiting Nigeria.
Can I top up or extend my eSIM mid-trip in Nigeria?+
Yes, all four providers support in-app data top-ups for Nigeria. Airalo lets you buy additional data through the app in real time, and the top-up activates within 60 seconds. Holafly extends your unlimited plan by adding days from the app. Adding one day costs $12.17. Saily and Nomad both support fixed-data top-ups with no reinstallation. A top-up of 1GB costs $6.49, the same as buying a new plan. Buying a larger plan upfront is cheaper per GB than topping up, but the option is always available if you underestimate your usage.
Does eSIM work in Nigeria?+
Yes, eSIMs work in Nigeria on Glo. Coverage operates at 4G LTE. eSIM support is built into all iPhone XS and later, Google Pixel 3 and later, and Samsung Galaxy S20 and later models. Check that your device is carrier-unlocked before purchase, then activate the eSIM profile before your flight boards to avoid airport connection delays.
Does unused Nigeria eSIM data roll over to the next trip?+
No. Your Nigeria eSIM data resets to zero when the plan period ends. There is no rollover to a future trip or a new purchase. Buy a plan that matches your actual trip length, not a larger buffer. A 7-day Nigeria plan like the 20GB tier at $77.45 expires after 7 days whether you use all 20GB or not. If your trip ends early, most providers (Airalo and Holafly) offer refund policies on unused plans within their support window.
How many days of data does a typical Nigeria trip use?+
Plan for 1 to 2GB of daily data use during a Nigeria trip covering navigation and social apps. A 7-day trip needs 7 to 14GB; a 14-day trip needs 14 to 21GB. The 20GB plan at $77.45 fits a week-long trip.
Is Nigeria a good destination for eSIM coverage in Africa?+
Nigeria has 1 mobile network (Glo) operating at 4G LTE. Travel eSIM coverage is reliable in major cities and tourist areas. Rural coverage depends on the carrier your provider routes through. Check the network tab before choosing a plan for off-the-beaten-path itineraries.
Is a 7-day or 14-day Nigeria eSIM plan better value?+
The per-day data cost drops as you move up the Nigeria plan ladder. A 7-day stay fits the 20GB plan at $77.45 ($11.06/day). A 14-day stay fits the 20GB plan at $77.45 ($5.53/day). Buying one correctly-sized plan costs less than buying two smaller plans back-to-back.
What 4G LTE coverage can I expect on a full Nigeria itinerary?+
Nigeria eSIMs run on Glo at 4G LTE. Coverage holds reliably in tourist areas and city centers. For a full-country itinerary, check the detailed network map before finalizing your carrier preference.
Should I get a fixed data plan or unlimited for a Nigeria trip?+
Fixed data plans fit trips under 7 days in Nigeria. At 1.5GB/day the 20GB plan at $77.45 covers a 7-day trip with data to spare. Unlimited for 7 days costs $78.37, which is $0.92 more than the fixed alternative. Switch to unlimited if you stream video daily, work remotely, or use navigation continuously. A 14-day unlimited plan costs $151.64 ($10.83/day).