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This plan provides mobile data coverage across all 16 countries:
Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Venezuela
Reliable mobile data transforms how you navigate Latin America's sprawling cities and remote highlands. In Mexico City, pull up Uber or DiDi to escape the confusion of hailing street taxis in a metropolis of 21 million. Crossing into Guatemala, Google Translate's camera mode reads Spanish menus and Mayan-language signs when your phrasebook falls short.
Real-time data keeps your plans flexible. Check Busbud for next-day departures from Cartagena to Santa Marta when you decide to extend your Colombian coast time. Confirm your Machu Picchu entry slot through the Peruvian government's booking portal while waiting at Cusco's Plaza de Armas. Stream a video call to family back home from a café in Montevideo without hunting for unreliable public WiFi.
With eSIMno plans for Latin America, your data balance covers every country on your route. Use WhatsApp to coordinate meetups with other travelers in hostels from Antigua to Buenos Aires. Upload photos to cloud storage each night so your memories survive even if your phone does not. Track your luggage through airline apps when connections route through Panama City's Tocumen hub. One plan, 16 countries, zero SIM-swap stress at any border.

Your Latin America eSIM covers 16 countries, anchored by five destinations that draw millions of travelers each year.
Mexico stretches from Pacific surf towns to Caribbean reefs, with ancient ruins scattered across jungle interiors. Your eSIM keeps navigation running as you road-trip the Yucatán Peninsula or catch buses between Oaxaca's craft villages. Explore more about connectivity options in Mexico.
Brazil spans 8.5 million square kilometers—larger than the contiguous United States—with megacities, Amazon rainforest, and 7,000 kilometers of coastline. Data lets you book last-minute pousada rooms in Bahia or check tide schedules for Fernando de Noronha snorkeling. Details for Brazil coverage help you plan.
Chile runs 4,300 kilometers from the Atacama Desert to Patagonian glaciers. Your eSIM handles Starlink-free zones in Torres del Paine when you need to confirm ferry times to Puerto Natales. See Chile specifics for your southern adventure.
Colombia rewards travelers with Caribbean beaches, Andean coffee country, and salsa-fueled cities. Stream cumbia playlists in Cali or video-call from Medellín's co-working cafés with steady 4G. Check Colombia for Bogotá-to-coast coverage details.
Costa Rica packs volcanoes, cloud forests, and both Pacific and Caribbean coasts into a country smaller than West Virginia. Data keeps wildlife-tracking apps running in Monteverde and surf forecasts loading in Tamarindo. Costa Rica has network specifics for eco-travelers.

Latin America rewards overland travel with dramatic scenery and cultural immersion that flights skip entirely. Budget airlines like Avianca, LATAM, Volaris, and Sky Airline connect major hubs—book São Paulo to Santiago in under four hours or Mexico City to Bogotá in under five. For flexibility, purchase point-to-point fares rather than multi-city passes; airline pricing fluctuates by season and demand.
Long-distance buses remain the backbone of regional travel. Companies like Cruz del Sur link Lima to Cusco in 18 hours with reclining cama seats. Pullman Bus runs overnight services between Santiago and Mendoza, crossing the Andes through the Los Libertadores pass. In Central America, Tica Bus connects Guatemala City to Panama City with stops in every capital along the Pan-American Highway.
Overland borders range from efficient to chaotic. The Agua Caliente crossing between Guatemala and Honduras processes travelers in under 30 minutes during off-peak hours. The Rumichaca border between Ecuador and Colombia handles heavy truck traffic, so arrive before 8 AM to avoid queues. Bolivia's Desaguadero crossing from Peru requires patience—customs lines stretch longer on weekends and holidays.
Water routes open up otherwise inaccessible regions. Navimag ferries carry passengers through Chilean Patagonia's fjords from Puerto Montt to Puerto Natales over four days. In Panama, sailboats traverse the San Blas Islands en route to Cartagena—a five-day journey combining open ocean and island-hopping. Amazon riverboats connect Iquitos, Peru to Leticia, Colombia over three days, hammock class included.

Local SIM / Operator | Roaming | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| FEATURES | |||
| Setup time | Few minutes | Store visit + paperwork | Auto |
| No local ID needed | Online checkout | Local ID required | Use home account |
| Speed | 4G/5G | Carrier-grade | Partner-dependent |
| Travel support | English support 24/7 | Local Language only | Home carrier hours |
| Keep home number | Dual SIM | Replaces it | Same number |
| Cost predictability | Fixed price | Bills can spike | Bill-shock risk |
| PRICING | |||
Typical pricing | See plans below | — | $12-18 / day Typical day-pass tariff varies by home carrier |
Yes. The eSIM connects to local 4G LTE networks in each of the 16 covered countries. When you cross from Colombia into Ecuador at the Rumichaca border or fly from Mexico City to São Paulo, your phone switches networks automatically without any manual intervention.
Nothing at all. Your eSIM detects the new country's network and connects within seconds. Whether you bus from Guatemala to El Salvador or ferry from Panama toward Colombia's San Blas Islands, your data keeps working without touching your settings.
The plan covers 16 countries across Central and South America plus the Caribbean. Scroll to the Countries Covered section on this page for the complete list—coverage spans from Mexico through Central America and down to Chile and beyond.
Yes. Keep your home SIM active in dual-SIM mode, and incoming calls reach your regular number as usual. For outgoing calls, use WhatsApp, FaceTime, or Google Meet over your eSIM data to avoid roaming charges on your home line. The eSIMno plan provides data only, not voice minutes.
Under 60 seconds in most airports. Install the eSIM before departure while on home WiFi, then enable the data line once you land in Lima, Bogotá, or any other covered destination. Network registration happens almost instantly.
Purchase a top-up plan through eSIMno before your current data expires. As long as you have enough remaining data to complete the transaction—or access to hostel WiFi in places like Cusco or Antigua—you can extend your coverage without finding a physical SIM vendor.
No more SIM kiosks
Skip the airport queues. Install your eSIM at home, activate when you land.
No roaming surprises
Forget the $200 phone bill three weeks after your trip. Plain pricing, no hidden fees.
Keep your home number
Dual-SIM means your physical SIM stays active for calls and texts. eSIM handles only data.
Setup in 2 minutes
Scan QR code, follow on-screen steps, you're connected. Works on any eSIM-compatible phone.
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Your eSIM arrives by email within minutes. Install it before you board your flight.
Worldwide Coverage
One eSIM, 160+ countries. Land anywhere and connect instantly — no SIM swapping, no roaming charges.

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