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Learn MoreUse the provided step-by-step guide to set up and activate your eSIM in few minutes. Then enjoy your trip.
Learn MoreAffordable and reliable. Traveled to the US for a trip and used blikst. It was much more affordable than other companies and was very
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Quick activation and stable connection. Super handy 🌟 Used it during my trip in Madeira.
Lovely support, got an esim for UK. Had no issues.
I used to have 3 mobile but the internet connection was not the best, that’s why I started to use Blikst and I find it very useful
The Blikst Mauritania eSIM runs on Mattel, one of the country's licensed mobile operators. The plan delivers 2G and 3G speeds, with the most consistent 3G around Nouakchott and Nouadhibou. Be realistic about what that means: it's fine for WhatsApp messages, email, basic maps and cached translations, but not for Netflix, Zoom calls or heavy photo uploads. Mauritanian networks simply work differently from European or North American ones.
Coverage spans Nouakchott, Nouadhibou, Atar, Kiffa and the main N1 and N2 highway corridors. Nouakchott and Nouadhibou hold the most consistent 3G. Atar has town-centre coverage that thins fast on the desert pistes, while Kiffa and Nema get patchy 3G. The iron-ore train from Zouerat has signal at each end but long offline stretches across the Sahara, and Banc d'Arguin National Park has minimal coverage, so treat it as an offline trip.
Right after purchase you'll get a confirmation email with your eSIM details, then you scan the QR code to install it. Do this at home while you have reliable Wi-Fi. Activation is automatic: when you land at Nouakchott or Nouadhibou and switch airplane mode off, the Blikst profile registers on Mattel by itself. Overland arrivals from Morocco at Guerguerat or Senegal at Rosso activate once a Mauritanian cell picks up your phone, though expect variable signal right at the borders.
Most modern smartphones are fully compatible with Blikst eSIMs, though a few exceptions exist, so check our detailed compatibility list to confirm your device. To verify eSIM support yourself, look on an iPhone under Settings, General, About for an EID number, or check your Android network settings. Your phone must also be carrier-unlocked. If you're unsure, it's worth confirming before you travel rather than after you land in Nouakchott.
A week in Nouakchott with a side trip toward Banc d'Arguin works on roughly 2 to 3 GB, most of it eaten by WhatsApp and maps. A two-week desert circuit taking in Atar, Chinguetti, Ouadane and Terjit, plus the capital, fits within 5 GB if you're realistic about offline days. Overlanders crossing on the Morocco-to-Senegal route over three or four weeks should plan 10 GB. Don't oversize, though: coverage gaps, not your allowance, will be the real limiter.
Yes, tethering and hotspot use are supported, so you can share your connection with a laptop, tablet or a travel companion's phone. Bear in mind the plan runs on 2G and 3G, so a shared connection is best kept to messaging, email and light browsing rather than streaming or video calls. Plan heavier media around hotel Wi-Fi in Nouakchott or Atar, and cache what you'll need before heading into the Adrar.
This is a data-only plan, so it doesn't include a local phone number for traditional calls or SMS. Instead you call and message over the internet using apps like WhatsApp, FaceTime or similar, which work fine on Mauritania's 2G and 3G networks and are how guides, drivers and hotel owners communicate here anyway. Because the eSIM is a separate digital line, your physical home SIM and number can stay in the phone, just switch off data roaming on it.
Usually, yes. Most non-African carriers charge aggressive per-megabyte rates for Mauritania roaming, if they cover it at all, and a Blikst eSIM removes that surprise bill. Local Mattel, Mauritel or Chinguitel SIMs are sold in Nouakchott but require registration paperwork and an in-person office visit, which is a real hassle on a short stopover and often impossible outside weekday hours. The eSIM is installed and ready before you arrive.