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Buy an eSIM for Liberia

Stay connected on your travels using our voice, data and SMS eSIM plans

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Orange World

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  • 20GB in 90+ countries
  • 30 days from first use
  • 15 mins + 50 texts
  • Hotspot included
  • 4G/LTE available
  • French +33 number
  • No KYC checks

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£ 21.00
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O2 SMS Only GLOBAL

  • Unlimited inbound SMS worldwide
  • 30-day rolling plan
  • Secure 2FA (eSIM Passkey)
  • Private UK +44 number
  • Reliable O2 SMS
  • Not blocked by banks etc
  • Instant activation

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£ 6.00
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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can use an eSIM in Liberia if your phone supports eSIM and is unlocked for use with other networks. A Liberia eSIM is a convenient way to get mobile data for maps, messaging, email and travel apps without needing to find a local SIM card after you arrive.

Your Liberia eSIM connects through available local partner networks in Liberia. Coverage can vary between cities, airports, main roads and more remote areas, so it is best to check the product details before you buy and allow for weaker signal in rural or hard-to-reach locations.

The best Liberia eSIM plan depends on what you need most while travelling. If you want calls as well as data, the best choice is Orange World. If you only need to receive SMS or two-factor authentication messages, choose O2 SMS Only GLOBAL. In short, choose the voice and data plan for travel connectivity, or the SMS-only plan if receiving messages is all you need.

We recommend installing your Liberia eSIM before you travel, while you have a reliable WiFi connection. You can then switch it on when you arrive in Liberia. This helps you avoid airport queues, language barriers and unexpected roaming charges from your home network.

A Liberia eSIM can often be a better-value option than standard international roaming, especially if your home network charges high daily roaming fees or expensive out-of-bundle data rates. You buy a clear data allowance in advance, making it easier to control travel costs.

You can use your Liberia eSIM for practical travel needs such as booking transport, checking hotel details, using maps, messaging family, accessing email, translating phrases and keeping travel documents available online. It is especially useful when moving between airports, hotels, meetings and sightseeing locations.

O2 SMS Only eSIM

Two Factor Authentication by SMS is now the industry-standard method of providing secure login for many services.

Have you ever been unable to access your bank account while travelling? Our SMS-only product provides you with a private and secure UK telephone number as a handy eSIM service that you can load into your phone as a second line and still receive the codes at home, and indeed anywhere in the world. Reliability is key for SMS Two Factor Authentication and being an O2 service, the delivery is pretty much guaranteed.

The number and service can be yours for life for just US$ 6.00 per month with no additional charges whatsoever. You can even port your existing UK number in with a PAC code.

You can receive and install this unique eSIM service within 5 minutes and it will be fully activated on receipt. Note that this is inbound SMS only with no calls or data supported.

Updated: June 2026

Liberia eSIM for travellers

If you are comparing esim Liberia options before flying into Roberts International Airport, buying before departure is usually the easiest way to get online quickly. In Liberia, the strongest mobile coverage is around Monrovia, the airport corridor, Buchanan, Gbarnga and Ganta, while signal can become patchy on quieter road stretches and in more remote inland areas. For travellers heading to beaches in Robertsport or making longer overland journeys, choosing the right network matters more than saving a few dollars on the cheapest plan.

Best Liberia eSIM options from eSIM.net

For most visitors, a travel data plan is the simplest choice. The Orange World 20GB eSIM is the stronger pick if you want enough data for maps, rides, messaging, email and hotspot use across a full trip. It activates for 30 days from first use, which suits longer stays and multi-stop itineraries.

If you only need a second line for bank codes and account logins, the O2 SMS Only eSIM is a useful backup. It does not provide data, but it keeps inbound verification texts working without relying on roaming.

Orange Liberia and Lonestar Cell MTN: practical network comparison

Operator Best for City coverage Rural coverage eSIM support for visitors Typical tourist spend
Orange Liberia Most visitors staying in Monrovia or moving between the capital and main towns Good in Monrovia and the main urban corridor Moderate; better near towns than on empty road sections Not commonly sold as a quick visitor eSIM; physical SIM is still the normal route Low-cost starter SIMs and top-ups are usually inexpensive, often around US$3-10 for a small starter bundle depending on the shop
Lonestar Cell MTN Travellers who want a second option outside the central city and may need local calling Good in Monrovia and other population centres Moderate to patchy depending on the route and settlement density Visitor eSIM access is limited; in-person registration is more common Similar low-cost starter pricing, but shop stock and bundle prices can vary more than travellers expect

For most short trips, there is little advantage in hunting for the absolute cheapest local SIM. Coverage on the road can change quickly once you leave the city, so the safer choice is usually the network with the best signal where you will actually spend time.

When a Liberia eSIM makes more sense than a physical SIM

A Liberia eSIM is the better choice if you want data before landing, need navigation the moment you arrive, or do not want to spend your first hour in Liberia looking for a SIM counter, ID check and top-up kiosk. It is also helpful if your phone supports dual SIM, because you can keep your home number active for verification texts while using the Liberia line for data.

  • Choose eSIM first if your trip is short, you are arriving late, or you want instant activation before you leave home.
  • Choose a local physical SIM if you are staying longer, need a Liberian number for local contact, and do not mind registration.
  • Use both if your phone supports it: keep your home SIM for OTPs and run Liberia data on the travel eSIM.

What travellers should expect on the ground in Liberia

  • Airport availability: SIMs can sometimes be bought near Roberts International Airport, but stock, queues and activation times are not always traveller-friendly. Pre-installing an eSIM avoids that delay.
  • Passport registration: bring your passport if you plan to buy a local SIM. Registration is common, and some sellers will not activate a line without it.
  • Coverage limits: Monrovia usually gives the best 4G experience, while road journeys toward Buchanan, Gbarnga, Ganta and smaller settlements may drop to slower service or lose signal altogether.
  • Top-ups: cash is often the simplest option. Foreign cards may not work everywhere, and mobile money is useful only if you already have a local account.
  • Calling apps: WhatsApp and similar apps work well when the signal is stable, but voice calls can break up on highways and in weaker rural patches.
  • Navigation: download offline maps before travel, especially if your itinerary includes Robertsport, beach roads or inland transfers.

Useful regional links

If you are travelling across West Africa, you may also want to compare a Sierra Leone eSIM and a Guinea eSIM before choosing the best regional setup for your route.

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