Calling the Middle East: What You Need to Know About Rates
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Published: January 2, 2026
Calling friends, family, or business contacts in the Middle East (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Qatar, Israel, Jordan, and more) can still feel expensive if you're using your regular carrier plan in 2026. Traditional rates often hit $0.50–$2 per minute — sometimes with connection fees on top.
Fortunately, modern options make it dramatically cheaper — often free or under 5¢ per minute. Whether you're traveling there or calling from abroad, this guide covers current rates, the best apps, VoIP services, and how travel eSIMs pair perfectly for unlimited data + calling.
Stay connected affordably — no more surprise bills.
Traditional Carrier Rates in 2026
Most major carriers (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, etc.) still charge high base rates for direct international calls to the Middle East without a special plan:
- UAE / Saudi Arabia mobiles: $0.99–$1.50/min typical
- Egypt / Israel: $0.50–$1.20/min
- Qatar / Jordan: Similar range, often $0.80–$1.50/min
Add-ons like international day passes (~$10/day) help but are rarely cost-effective for frequent or long calls. Avoid these unless it's a true emergency.
Free & Near-Free Options (App-to-App Calls)
The easiest and cheapest way for personal calls: Use internet-based apps over Wi-Fi or mobile data.
Top Free Apps
- WhatsApp — Completely free voice/video calls & messaging (extremely popular in the Middle East)
- Signal / Telegram / FaceTime — Free, secure, end-to-end encrypted
- Viber — Free app-to-app; low-cost "Viber Out" to landlines/mobiles
Pair any of these with a travel eSIM (Airalo, Holafly, Nomad, etc.) for unlimited data in the Middle East. Make unlimited WhatsApp calls without worrying about voice minutes or roaming charges.
Cheap VoIP Apps for Calling Any Phone Number
When you need to reach landlines or mobiles (not just app users), these services offer the lowest rates in 2026:
- Rebtel — Often 2–10¢/min to UAE/Saudi/Egypt; no internet needed for some plans (uses local access numbers)
- Google Voice — Competitive rates (~5–20¢/min); easy for occasional calls
- Skype / Talk360 / Yolla / Boss Revolution — 1–15¢/min to most Middle East destinations; credit or subscription options
Always check exact rates on the app/site — they vary by country (mobile vs landline) and frequently offer promos.
Quick Rate Comparison (From US, Approx. 2026)
| Method | UAE/Saudi (per min) | Egypt/Israel (per min) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Traditional Carrier | $0.50–$2+ | $0.50–$1.50 | Emergency only |
| WhatsApp/Signal | Free (data) | Free (data) | Personal/family |
| Rebtel/mytello | 2–10¢ | 3–12¢ | Any number |
| Google Voice/Skype | 5–20¢ | 5–15¢ | Occasional |
| eSIM + WhatsApp | Free (unlimited data) | Free (unlimited data) | Travelers |
Stay Connected Affordably
In 2026, calling the Middle East no longer has to be expensive. Use WhatsApp for free personal calls, Rebtel/Google Voice for landlines/mobiles at pennies per minute, and add a travel eSIM for seamless data when you're in the region.
Test a few apps with free credits, save your favorite contacts, and enjoy worry-free communication — whether for family check-ins or business calls.
Safe travels and happy calling!
About the Author
Amar Behura
Founder & Editor
Amar founded MyLine to simplify global connectivity. A frequent traveler, he shares honest advice on eSIMs, calling rates, and staying connected without breaking the bank.
