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

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$

4.16

/GB

$10

$25

$50

$100

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Pay as you go, for actual use.

No fixed plans, no expiration.

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

Palestine

you use

3GB

at

$

4.16

/GB

.

🌍

Turkey

3 months later -

3GB at $

1.54

/GB.

🔥  Your same balance covers both trips -

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

What Palestine data actually costs

Just $

4.16

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 Palestine

Ramallah: As the administrative center, Ramallah boasts some of the most reliable mobile coverage. Expect solid 3G and growing 4G connectivity across the city center, especially around Al-Manara Square and the main commercial streets. Signal strength can decrease inside older buildings with thick stone walls or in basement levels of modern structures.

Bethlehem: Mobile network performance is strong in key tourist areas like Manger Square and around the Church of the Nativity. The dense, ancient architecture of the Old City can sometimes result in weaker indoor signals within shops, guesthouses, and restaurants built with thick stone. Coverage in the broader urban area is generally consistent for calls and data.

Nablus: You will find good 3G and expanding 4G coverage throughout the main commercial districts and university areas. The historic Old City, with its narrow, covered alleyways and dense stone buildings, is a known area for inconsistent signal penetration, so you may experience slower data speeds while exploring its core.

Hebron: Coverage is generally dependable in the modern commercial parts of Hebron. However, similar to other historic cities, the ancient stone structures and narrow lanes of the Old City (the Casbah) can weaken mobile signals. Expect better performance on main roads and in open areas compared to deep inside the traditional market.

Jericho: Being a relatively flat and less dense city, Jericho offers good outdoor mobile coverage with 3G and some 4G, especially around the city center and major archaeological sites. Indoor coverage in modern hotels is typically fine, but connections might be less stable when visiting remote sites in the surrounding Jordan Valley.

Palestine -- the Dead SeaPalestine -- the Church of the Nativity, BethlehemPalestine -- St. George's Monastery in Wadi Qelt

Connectivity Between Cities

Highway 60: This is the primary north-south artery connecting Jenin, Nablus, Ramallah, Bethlehem, and Hebron. Mobile coverage is generally strong within these cities and their immediate surroundings, but you may experience brief signal drops in the hilly, rural sections between major population centers.

Jordan Valley (Highway 90): Connectivity is significantly weaker along this remote desert road. While a signal is usually available in and around Jericho, coverage becomes sparse to non-existent for long stretches, especially in the areas closer to the Dead Sea and northern border.

Central Hilly Terrain: The West Bank is characterized by its mountainous and hilly landscape. When traveling on smaller roads between towns, away from the main highways, expect intermittent signal loss in deep valleys (wadis) and less populated areas.

Road Tunnels: You will lose your mobile signal completely while driving through road tunnels, such as the series of tunnels on Highway 60 south of Jerusalem. Service typically resumes immediately after you exit the tunnel.

Intercity Rail Systems: There are currently no operational intercity passenger rail systems within the Palestinian territories. Therefore, train connectivity is not a factor for travel between cities like Ramallah, Nablus, or Hebron.

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

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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 cost of eSIM data in Palestine?

Bcengi charges $4.16 per gigabyte when utilizing Wataniya Mobile networks. Payment is strictly for data consumed - there are no bundles or minimum expenditure requirements.

Is it necessary to remove my physical SIM card?

No, it is not. Bcengi operates concurrently with your existing SIM card, leveraging dual-SIM technology. You can keep your traditional SIM for making calls and sending messages.

Can I use an eSIM on my iPhone or Android device?

Yes, provided your smartphone supports eSIM functionality (this applies to most devices manufactured from 2019 onwards). Compatibility can be checked at bcengi.com/travelpass/esim-compatibility.

Does eSIM functionality extend across all of Palestine?

Coverage is dependent on the Wataniya Mobile network infrastructure. You can generally expect robust signal in major urban centers and popular tourist spots. However, signal strength may be limited in more remote locales.

How much data might I need for a single week in Palestine?

Most visitors typically use between 500 MB and 2 GB of data daily. A moderate week of usage would cost approximately $14.56 when using pay-as-you-go rates.

Is it possible to use this eSIM in additional countries?

Yes. A single Bcengi eSIM is operational in over 200 countries. Your existing balance will transfer, removing the need to acquire a new eSIM for each subsequent destination.

What actions should I take if my balance runs low?

You can replenish your balance at any time by visiting travel.bcengi.com, or you can activate auto-refill to ensure your balance never becomes depleted.

Does my balance have an expiry date?

No. Your Bcengi balance does not expire, remaining valid whether you choose to use it next week or even next year.

Ready to stay connected across Palestine?

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

$

4.16

/GB

Instant delivery

No expiry

24/7 support

Secure checkout

Pay As You Go

from

$

4.16

/GB

$10

$25

$50

$100

Select your starting balance

Get your eSIM

Secure Payments |

Powered by

Rated

4.7

Pay As You Go data wherever you travel

💵 You add

$25

to your balance.

✈️ In

Palestine

you use

3GB

at

$

4.16

/GB

.

🌍

Turkey

3 months later -

3GB at $

1.54

/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 Palestine data actually costs

Just $

4.16

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 Palestine

Ramallah: As the administrative center, Ramallah boasts some of the most reliable mobile coverage. Expect solid 3G and growing 4G connectivity across the city center, especially around Al-Manara Square and the main commercial streets. Signal strength can decrease inside older buildings with thick stone walls or in basement levels of modern structures.

Bethlehem: Mobile network performance is strong in key tourist areas like Manger Square and around the Church of the Nativity. The dense, ancient architecture of the Old City can sometimes result in weaker indoor signals within shops, guesthouses, and restaurants built with thick stone. Coverage in the broader urban area is generally consistent for calls and data.

Nablus: You will find good 3G and expanding 4G coverage throughout the main commercial districts and university areas. The historic Old City, with its narrow, covered alleyways and dense stone buildings, is a known area for inconsistent signal penetration, so you may experience slower data speeds while exploring its core.

Hebron: Coverage is generally dependable in the modern commercial parts of Hebron. However, similar to other historic cities, the ancient stone structures and narrow lanes of the Old City (the Casbah) can weaken mobile signals. Expect better performance on main roads and in open areas compared to deep inside the traditional market.

Jericho: Being a relatively flat and less dense city, Jericho offers good outdoor mobile coverage with 3G and some 4G, especially around the city center and major archaeological sites. Indoor coverage in modern hotels is typically fine, but connections might be less stable when visiting remote sites in the surrounding Jordan Valley.

Palestine -- the Dead Sea

Connectivity Between Cities

Highway 60: This is the primary north-south artery connecting Jenin, Nablus, Ramallah, Bethlehem, and Hebron. Mobile coverage is generally strong within these cities and their immediate surroundings, but you may experience brief signal drops in the hilly, rural sections between major population centers.

Jordan Valley (Highway 90): Connectivity is significantly weaker along this remote desert road. While a signal is usually available in and around Jericho, coverage becomes sparse to non-existent for long stretches, especially in the areas closer to the Dead Sea and northern border.

Central Hilly Terrain: The West Bank is characterized by its mountainous and hilly landscape. When traveling on smaller roads between towns, away from the main highways, expect intermittent signal loss in deep valleys (wadis) and less populated areas.

Road Tunnels: You will lose your mobile signal completely while driving through road tunnels, such as the series of tunnels on Highway 60 south of Jerusalem. Service typically resumes immediately after you exit the tunnel.

Intercity Rail Systems: There are currently no operational intercity passenger rail systems within the Palestinian territories. Therefore, train connectivity is not a factor for travel between cities like Ramallah, Nablus, or Hebron.

Learn more about

Palestine

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 cost of eSIM data in Palestine?

Bcengi charges $4.16 per gigabyte when utilizing Wataniya Mobile networks. Payment is strictly for data consumed - there are no bundles or minimum expenditure requirements.

Is it necessary to remove my physical SIM card?

No, it is not. Bcengi operates concurrently with your existing SIM card, leveraging dual-SIM technology. You can keep your traditional SIM for making calls and sending messages.

Can I use an eSIM on my iPhone or Android device?

Yes, provided your smartphone supports eSIM functionality (this applies to most devices manufactured from 2019 onwards). Compatibility can be checked at bcengi.com/travelpass/esim-compatibility.

Does eSIM functionality extend across all of Palestine?

Coverage is dependent on the Wataniya Mobile network infrastructure. You can generally expect robust signal in major urban centers and popular tourist spots. However, signal strength may be limited in more remote locales.

How much data might I need for a single week in Palestine?

Most visitors typically use between 500 MB and 2 GB of data daily. A moderate week of usage would cost approximately $14.56 when using pay-as-you-go rates.

Is it possible to use this eSIM in additional countries?

Yes. A single Bcengi eSIM is operational in over 200 countries. Your existing balance will transfer, removing the need to acquire a new eSIM for each subsequent destination.

What actions should I take if my balance runs low?

You can replenish your balance at any time by visiting travel.bcengi.com, or you can activate auto-refill to ensure your balance never becomes depleted.

Does my balance have an expiry date?

No. Your Bcengi balance does not expire, remaining valid whether you choose to use it next week or even next year.

Ready to stay connected across Palestine?

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

$

4.16

/GB

Instant delivery

No expiry

24/7 support

Secure checkout