Angola has solid 4G coverage in Luanda and major coastal cities, with Unitel as the dominant carrier and a growing selection of international travel eSIM plans.
Our comparison below ranks every eSIM plan available for Angola by price per GB and coverage — updated automatically whenever plans change.
Plans are ranked by a combination of real traveler usage, pricing, data value, and coverage reliability. Rankings update automatically as providers change their offerings.
Angola's mobile network is dominated by Unitel, which holds around 90% of the market and has by far the best 4G coverage across the country. The second operator, Movicel, focuses mainly on urban areas. Angola Telecom (operating as Nexus) provides fixed and mobile services in Luanda. Unitel launched 5G commercially in Luanda in 2022, making it one of the first sub-Saharan African operators to do so — though coverage remains limited to the capital. 4G is available in Luanda and all provincial capitals along the coast: Benguela, Lobito, Namibe and Cabinda. Inland and rural areas, including vast stretches of the interior, are limited to 3G or 2G.
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Most travel eSIMs are data-only — and that covers 90% of travelers perfectly. WhatsApp, FaceTime, and Google Voice handle calls and video seamlessly. Some providers do offer plans with a local Angola number if you genuinely need one.
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Luanda has Unitel's best 4G and 5G coverage — the Baixa (old town), Miramar, Talatona business district and the Marginal waterfront are all well connected. Business travellers and expats will find reliable connectivity throughout the city. A 5 to 10 GB plan for 7 to 14 days covers all urban needs.
Angola's Atlantic coast south of Luanda has good Unitel coverage in all main towns. Benguela and Lobito are well connected. The Namibe Desert coast — one of Africa's most dramatic landscapes — has signal in Namibe town but limited coverage on the coastal dunes and interior desert. A 5 to 8 GB plan for 10 days works for a coastal circuit.
Kissama (Quiçama) National Park, only 70 km south of Luanda, is Angola's most accessible wildlife reserve. Unitel has basic coverage near the main entrance and lodge areas. Deep in the park, signal is limited — download offline maps before entering. A day trip or weekend from Luanda typically doesn't require more than 2 to 3 GB for the whole stay.
For stays longer than 2 weeks, a local Unitel SIM is far more cost-effective than an international travel eSIM. Unitel's prepaid plans offer large data allowances at local prices. However, if you need immediate connectivity on arrival without paperwork, a travel eSIM is the easiest entry point.
Angola has 3 major mobile operators: Unitel, Movicel, Angola Telecom (Nexus). All offer nationwide 4G coverage, with 5G now available in major cities.
4G coverage in Angola is primarily concentrated in Luanda and provincial capitals along the Atlantic coast. Unitel has the best reach, covering Benguela, Lobito, Huambo, Namibe and Malanje with 4G. The interior provinces, Okavango region and border areas are typically limited to 3G or 2G — and may have no signal in remote national parks. Most international travel eSIMs connect via Unitel, which provides the most reliable experience in urban Angola.
Most travel eSIM providers use Unitel or Movicel infrastructure in Angola — both consistently ranked among the best networks in the region. You'll get strong, reliable signal in all major tourist areas.
With around 90% market share, Unitel dominates Angola's mobile market. Most international travel eSIMs connect to Unitel automatically — make sure your provider confirms this before purchasing.
Angola has relatively open internet access — WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram and Google are all freely accessible. No significant restrictions for standard tourist use.
Angola uses the Angolan Kwanza (AOA). Card acceptance is limited outside Luanda hotels and supermarkets — carry sufficient cash for most transactions.
Angola introduced an e-visa system, simplifying entry for most nationalities. Apply online at least 2 weeks before travel.
Our top picks are ranked by price per GB and coverage across Angola's main urban centres. We compare Nomad, GigSky, GoMoWorld, Airalo and 100+ other providers — independent ranking.


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Nomad offers the best balance of price and coverage for Angola, particularly for 10 GB or larger plans. GigSky, GoMoWorld and Airalo all offer Angola plans — most connect via Unitel, which has the widest national coverage. esimdb.com lists 300+ plans to compare. Our ranking shows the best current options by price per GB.
Unitel is overwhelmingly the best network in Angola — with around 90% market share and the only meaningful 4G coverage across Luanda and provincial capitals. Most travel eSIMs and virtually all international travellers use Unitel. Movicel is a distant second, limited to urban areas.
For multi-country African travel, regional eSIMs from providers like Airalo, Saily or Nomad that cover multiple African countries can be useful. If Angola is your primary destination, a country-specific eSIM usually offers better value per GB. Our Africa regional eSIM guide covers multi-country options.
Yes — 4G LTE is available in Luanda, Benguela, Lobito, Huambo, Malanje and other provincial capitals, all via Unitel. Interior regions and rural areas are limited to 3G or 2G. Unitel launched limited 5G in Luanda in 2022.
Kissama National Park has basic Unitel coverage near the main entrance gate and lodge areas. Deeper into the park, signal can be limited or absent. Always download offline maps of the park before arriving. For a day trip from Luanda, this is not usually a significant issue — the park is accessed via a well-signed main road.
For a 7 to 14-day trip focused on Luanda: 5 to 10 GB covers maps, messaging, work calls and social media. If visiting inland areas or national parks, data use outside cities is minimal — a 5 GB plan is comfortable for most itineraries. Long-term visitors should consider a local Unitel SIM for much better value.
Angola is one of Africa's most dynamic emerging destinations — an eSIM on Unitel keeps you connected in Luanda's vibrant capital and along the stunning Atlantic coast. Whether you're a light or heavy data user, there's an eSIM plan that fits your trip perfectly.
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