Ghana has extensive 4G coverage across most of the country, with MTN Ghana leading overall reach — especially in rural areas — making it one of West Africa's best-connected travel destinations.
Our comparison below ranks every eSIM plan for Ghana by price per GB, data and coverage — updated automatically as 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.
Ghana operates three major mobile networks: MTN Ghana, AT Ghana (formerly Vodafone Ghana) and AirtelTigo Ghana. MTN Ghana is the clear market leader, with the widest 4G coverage across the country — particularly strong in rural areas and northern Ghana where competitors have weaker reach. AT Ghana (rebranded from Vodafone) focuses on urban markets. 4G coverage reaches approximately 75% of Ghana's population, with Accra and Kumasi seeing fast LTE speeds. 5G is at an early rollout phase — Ghana's National Communications Authority has licensed spectrum, with limited commercial 5G launches ongoing. Most travel eSIMs connect via MTN Ghana's network. Ghana is one of the most stable democracies and popular tourist destinations in West Africa, and its mobile infrastructure reflects this investment.
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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 Ghana number if you genuinely need one.
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Accra has excellent 4G coverage throughout — from Osu and Labadi Beach to Cantonments and Airport City. Navigation, streaming and ride-hailing all work flawlessly. A 5 to 8 GB plan for 7 days covers a comfortable Accra stay with day trips to Cape Coast.
Cape Coast, Elmina and the slave castles are well covered by MTN Ghana. The coastal road between Accra and Cape Coast has reliable 4G throughout. Busua Beach and Brenu Beach also have decent coverage. A 3 to 5 GB plan for 5 to 7 days is ideal for a coastal heritage trip.
Mole National Park has basic 4G or 3G in the main lodge area (Mole Motel). More remote safari walks have limited signal. Tamale (the gateway city) has solid 4G. Download offline maps and park info before leaving Tamale. A 3 GB plan for 7 to 10 days is sufficient.
The Volta Region — Wli Falls, Tafi Atome monkey sanctuary and Lake Volta — has reasonable coverage on main roads and in Ho. Remote highland trails have patchier signal. A 3 to 5 GB plan for 5 to 7 days covers a Volta Region exploration.
If combining Ghana with Togo, Benin or Côte d'Ivoire, look for a West Africa regional eSIM rather than separate country plans. Airalo and Ubigi both offer multi-country options covering West Africa.
Ghana has 3 major mobile operators: MTN Ghana, AT Ghana, AirtelTigo. All offer nationwide 4G coverage, with 5G now available in major cities.
Accra, Kumasi, Takoradi and Tamale all have solid 4G coverage, with Accra offering the fastest urban LTE speeds. The coastal tourist areas — Cape Coast, Elmina, Busua Beach — are well covered by MTN. Northern Ghana (Bolgatanga, Wa) and remote national parks have sparser coverage — 3G or 2G in many areas. Mole National Park has basic signal in the main lodge area. The eastern corridor (Volta Region, Ho) has decent coverage on main roads but weaker in remote highlands.
Most travel eSIM providers use MTN Ghana or AT Ghana infrastructure in Ghana — both consistently ranked among the best networks in the region. You'll get strong, reliable signal in all major tourist areas.
For travel eSIMs in Ghana, MTN Ghana is the clear recommendation — it has by far the widest rural and national coverage.
Accra's traffic is notoriously busy — ride-hailing apps are the most practical way to get around and all require mobile data.
Ghana uses the Ghanaian cedi (GHS) — cash is widely used, though card acceptance is growing in Accra.
Ghana has two main seasons — connectivity is unaffected by weather, but travel conditions vary significantly.
Accra's Kotoka Airport is a modern hub — MTN 4G coverage begins immediately on arrival.
Our top picks are ranked by real traveller usage data, price per GB and coverage across Ghana's key destinations. We compare Saily, Airalo, Holafly, MobiMatter and 100+ other providers — independent ranking, no sponsored placements.

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Saily and Airalo are the most popular choices for Ghana. Saily is ranked best overall, with plans starting from $6.99; Airalo offers competitive pricing from around $2/GB. Holafly is the top pick for unlimited data. Our comparison ranks all current Ghana eSIM plans by price and coverage in real time.
MTN Ghana has the best overall 4G coverage in Ghana, particularly in rural areas and northern Ghana. AT Ghana (formerly Vodafone) is strong in Accra and urban centres. AirtelTigo completes the three-operator market. Most travel eSIMs route via MTN Ghana for the widest national reach.
Mole National Park has basic coverage (4G or 3G) in the main lodge area. More remote areas of the park have limited or no signal. Download offline maps and park information before leaving Tamale. MTN Ghana has the best coverage in northern Ghana overall.
Ghana's 5G rollout is in early stages, with limited commercial launches ongoing following spectrum licensing. For most travellers, 4G via MTN Ghana is the reliable technology to depend on — it's fast and widely available in urban areas.
For a 7-day city and coastal trip (Accra + Cape Coast): 5 to 8 GB covers maps, social media, messaging and streaming. For a northern Ghana or wildlife trip: 3 GB is typically sufficient, with limited connectivity in remote park areas. Download all offline content before heading north.
Ghana-only plans don't cover neighbouring countries. For a multi-country West Africa trip, look for a regional eSIM covering those destinations. Airalo and Ubigi offer multi-country West Africa plans.
An eSIM (embedded SIM) is a digital SIM card built directly into your smartphone. Instead of inserting a physical plastic card, you install a travel plan by scanning a QR code — in under 5 minutes. It works alongside your regular SIM without replacing it.
Ghana's robust MTN network gives travellers excellent connectivity from Accra's vibrant neighbourhoods to the wildlife lodges of Mole National Park in the north. Whether you're a light or heavy data user, there's an eSIM plan that fits your trip perfectly.
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