eSIM for Jordan - Pay-As-You-Go Mobile Data

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2.78

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Use balance only when you travel.

One eSIM for all trips, 200+ Countries.

Pay As You Go data, wherever you travel

💵 You add

$25

to your balance.

✈️ In

Jordan

you use

3GB

at

$

2.78

/GB

.

🌍

United Kingdom

3 months later -

3GB at $

1.19

/GB.

🔥  Your same balance covers both trips -

one eSIM, no expiry, no wasted data, no new package.

What Jordan data actually costs

Just $

2.78

per GB. No surprises, No bundles, No expiry.

Light Usage

~200 MB/day

$

0.00

/day

Maps, messaging, browsing

Moderate

~500 MB/day

$

0.00

/day

Heavy

~2 GB/day

$

0.00

/day

Streaming, uploads, video calls

Connectivity Across Jordan

Amman: As the capital, Amman boasts excellent 4G and growing 5G coverage from all major providers. Signal is strong across key districts like the historic Downtown (Al-Balad), the trendy Jabal Amman and Jabal Al-Weibdeh, and modern West Amman. Indoor coverage can sometimes be weaker in older stone buildings or deep basement-level restaurants, but is generally very reliable.

Petra (Wadi Musa): The town of Wadi Musa has dependable mobile service. Inside the Petra archaeological park, coverage is good along the main path through the Siq to the Treasury. However, the signal can become intermittent or drop out completely on more remote hiking trails, such as the climb to the Monastery (Ad-Deir) or in deeper, narrow canyons due to the surrounding rock formations.

Aqaba: Jordan's port city on the Red Sea offers robust and consistent 4G coverage. Connectivity is excellent throughout the city center, along the public beaches, and within the major hotel and resort areas. The signal remains strong for most coastal activities, making it easy to stay connected while enjoying the seaside.

Jerash: The modern city of Jerash is well-covered by mobile networks. Within the expansive Jerash archaeological site, visitors will find reliable 4G signal across most of the ruins, including the Oval Forum, the Cardo Maximus, and the North and South Theatres. The open nature of the site means there are very few dead spots.

Jordan -- Wadi Rum desertJordan -- The Dead SeaJordan -- The Amman Citadel

Connectivity Between Cities

Major Highways (15, 35, 65): Coverage on Jordan's main arteries varies. The Desert Highway (Highway 15) offers reliable signal near towns like Ma'an but has long stretches with weak or no service in the open desert between Amman and Aqaba. The scenic King's Highway (Highway 35) experiences frequent signal drops in deep canyons and mountainous terrain. The Jordan Valley Highway (Highway 65) has inconsistent coverage away from the main Dead Sea resorts.

Hejaz Railway: Jordan does not operate a modern intercity rail system. The historic Hejaz Railway runs limited tourist excursions through remote desert areas where a continuous mobile signal is not available. Travelers should not rely on cellular connectivity during these train journeys.

Mountain Highlands and Wadis: Driving through the highlands east of the Jordan Rift Valley, particularly along the King's Highway, will result in significant periods without a signal. Deep canyons such as Wadi Mujib and the remote areas of the Dana Biosphere Reserve are well-known dead zones for all mobile providers.

Eastern Desert and Wadi Rum: The vast protected area of Wadi Rum and the greater Eastern Desert have extremely limited to non-existent cellular coverage. While the main village of Rum may have a signal, and some desert camps provide local Wi-Fi, do not expect mobile service once you venture into the desert landscapes. This is a true off-grid region.

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What our happy customers say about bcengi eSIM

I loved the per-country pricing model. I only paid for the countries I visited, and it was way cheaper than other eSIM providers. No hidden fees — just clear and simple.

No more buying a new SIM card every time I land somewhere. I traveled through 5 countries in two weeks, and the eSIM worked flawlessly everywhere. Total game changer!

The auto top-up feature is a lifesaver. I never have to check my balance — internet just works. And when I’m not traveling, I don’t pay. It’s fair and super convenient.

Angel Siphron

Rated

4.7

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price of eSIM data in Jordan?

Data with Bcengi costs $2.78 per gigabyte when using zain JO networks. Payment is solely for data consumed, with no need for bundles or minimum expenditures.

Is it necessary to take out my physical SIM card?

No, it is not. Bcengi functions concurrently with your current SIM through dual-SIM capabilities. You can retain your usual SIM for voice calls and messaging.

Is eSIM compatible with my iPhone or Android device?

Yes, provided your specific device has eSIM support (this includes the majority of phones manufactured since 2019). Verify device compatibility via bcengi.com/travelpass/esim-compatibility.

Will eSIM functionality extend throughout all of Jordan?

The reach of the service is contingent upon the zain JO network infrastructure. Excellent coverage is generally available in key urban centers and popular tourist destinations. Conversely, signal strength could be restricted in more secluded regions.

What is the recommended data allowance for a seven-day trip to Jordan?

Typical data consumption for visitors ranges from 500 MB to 2 GB daily. For a standard week, expenses would be around $9.73 under a pay-as-you-go payment model.

Is it possible to utilize this eSIM in additional nations?

Yes, a single Bcengi eSIM provides service across over 200 countries worldwide. Your remaining credit transfers, eliminating the requirement to purchase a separate eSIM for every new location.

What happens if my account balance is depleted?

Funds can be added to your account at any moment by visiting travel.bcengi.com, or you may activate the auto-refill feature to ensure your balance remains continuous.

Is there an expiration date for my balance?

No, there is not. Your Bcengi account credit maintains its validity indefinitely, regardless of whether you choose to utilize it in the near future or at a much later date.

Ready to stay connected across Jordan?

No bundles, no expiry. Install in 2 minutes before you fly. Your balance works across 200+ countries.

$

2.78

/GB

Instant delivery

No expiry

24/7 support

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Pay As You Go

from

$

2.78

/GB

$10

$25

$50

$100

Select your starting balance

Get your eSIM

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Powered by

Rated

4.7

Pay As You Go data wherever you travel

💵 You add

$25

to your balance.

✈️ In

Jordan

you use

3GB

at

$

2.78

/GB

.

🌍

United Kingdom

3 months later -

3GB at $

1.19

/GB.

🔥 Your same balance covers both trips — one eSIM, no expiry, no wasted data, no new package.

How it works

You’re purchasing a mobile data balance that works Globally.

Install once, keep it on your phone

Use balance only when you travel

Pay as you go, for actual use.

No fixed plans, no expiration

One eSIM for all trips, 200+ Countries.

Learn more

What Jordan data actually costs

Just $

2.78

per GB.

No surprises, No bundles, No expiry.

Light Usage  •

200 MB/day

$

0.00

/day

Maps, messaging, browsing

Moderate  •

500 MB/day

$

0.00

/day

Heavy  •

2 GB/day

$

0.00

/day

Streaming, uploads, video calls

Connectivity Across Jordan

Amman: As the capital, Amman boasts excellent 4G and growing 5G coverage from all major providers. Signal is strong across key districts like the historic Downtown (Al-Balad), the trendy Jabal Amman and Jabal Al-Weibdeh, and modern West Amman. Indoor coverage can sometimes be weaker in older stone buildings or deep basement-level restaurants, but is generally very reliable.

Petra (Wadi Musa): The town of Wadi Musa has dependable mobile service. Inside the Petra archaeological park, coverage is good along the main path through the Siq to the Treasury. However, the signal can become intermittent or drop out completely on more remote hiking trails, such as the climb to the Monastery (Ad-Deir) or in deeper, narrow canyons due to the surrounding rock formations.

Aqaba: Jordan's port city on the Red Sea offers robust and consistent 4G coverage. Connectivity is excellent throughout the city center, along the public beaches, and within the major hotel and resort areas. The signal remains strong for most coastal activities, making it easy to stay connected while enjoying the seaside.

Jerash: The modern city of Jerash is well-covered by mobile networks. Within the expansive Jerash archaeological site, visitors will find reliable 4G signal across most of the ruins, including the Oval Forum, the Cardo Maximus, and the North and South Theatres. The open nature of the site means there are very few dead spots.

Jordan -- Wadi Rum desert

Connectivity Between Cities

Major Highways (15, 35, 65): Coverage on Jordan's main arteries varies. The Desert Highway (Highway 15) offers reliable signal near towns like Ma'an but has long stretches with weak or no service in the open desert between Amman and Aqaba. The scenic King's Highway (Highway 35) experiences frequent signal drops in deep canyons and mountainous terrain. The Jordan Valley Highway (Highway 65) has inconsistent coverage away from the main Dead Sea resorts.

Hejaz Railway: Jordan does not operate a modern intercity rail system. The historic Hejaz Railway runs limited tourist excursions through remote desert areas where a continuous mobile signal is not available. Travelers should not rely on cellular connectivity during these train journeys.

Mountain Highlands and Wadis: Driving through the highlands east of the Jordan Rift Valley, particularly along the King's Highway, will result in significant periods without a signal. Deep canyons such as Wadi Mujib and the remote areas of the Dana Biosphere Reserve are well-known dead zones for all mobile providers.

Eastern Desert and Wadi Rum: The vast protected area of Wadi Rum and the greater Eastern Desert have extremely limited to non-existent cellular coverage. While the main village of Rum may have a signal, and some desert camps provide local Wi-Fi, do not expect mobile service once you venture into the desert landscapes. This is a true off-grid region.

Learn more about

Jordan

Get started in 5 minutes

How it works

1. Buy eSIM

2. Activate eSIM

Scan the QR code and get connected instantly — no physical SIM needed.

3. Pay as you go

Only pay for what you use. No contracts, no hidden fees.

Get your eSIM

What our happy customers say about bcengi eSIM

Rated

4.7

I loved the per-country pricing model. I only paid for the countries I visited, and it was way cheaper than other eSIM providers. No hidden fees — just clear and simple.

Kaylynn Mango

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price of eSIM data in Jordan?

Data with Bcengi costs $2.78 per gigabyte when using zain JO networks. Payment is solely for data consumed, with no need for bundles or minimum expenditures.

Is it necessary to take out my physical SIM card?

No, it is not. Bcengi functions concurrently with your current SIM through dual-SIM capabilities. You can retain your usual SIM for voice calls and messaging.

Is eSIM compatible with my iPhone or Android device?

Yes, provided your specific device has eSIM support (this includes the majority of phones manufactured since 2019). Verify device compatibility via bcengi.com/travelpass/esim-compatibility.

Will eSIM functionality extend throughout all of Jordan?

The reach of the service is contingent upon the zain JO network infrastructure. Excellent coverage is generally available in key urban centers and popular tourist destinations. Conversely, signal strength could be restricted in more secluded regions.

What is the recommended data allowance for a seven-day trip to Jordan?

Typical data consumption for visitors ranges from 500 MB to 2 GB daily. For a standard week, expenses would be around $9.73 under a pay-as-you-go payment model.

Is it possible to utilize this eSIM in additional nations?

Yes, a single Bcengi eSIM provides service across over 200 countries worldwide. Your remaining credit transfers, eliminating the requirement to purchase a separate eSIM for every new location.

What happens if my account balance is depleted?

Funds can be added to your account at any moment by visiting travel.bcengi.com, or you may activate the auto-refill feature to ensure your balance remains continuous.

Is there an expiration date for my balance?

No, there is not. Your Bcengi account credit maintains its validity indefinitely, regardless of whether you choose to utilize it in the near future or at a much later date.

Ready to stay connected across Jordan?

No bundles, no expiry. Install in 2 minutes before you fly. Your balance works across 200+ countries.

$

2.78

/GB

Instant delivery

No expiry

24/7 support

Secure checkout