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20 GB Internet in Latin America - 30 Days

How to Use Your 20 GB eSIM in Latin America

Purchase & Receive Your QR Code

The moment you buy your Latin America 20 GB plan, your QR code lands in your inbox and dashboard.

Install the eSIM

Go to Settings → Mobile Data → Add eSIM and scan the QR code. Stay on Wi-Fi while you install.

Activate & Connect

Switch on the eSIM Latin America data plan in your settings - it'll connect to the network automatically. Already abroad? Turn on Data Roaming.

You're Online!

You've got 20 GB of data for 30 days in Latin America. Keep your primary SIM switched on if you still need calls and SMS.

Important Notes

  • Install your Latin America eSIM before your trip, while you still have Wi-Fi.
  • Your device must be eSIM-compatible and carrier-unlocked.
  • Each QR code can only be scanned once - don't delete the eSIM after installing it.

Latin America eSIM - Frequently Asked Questions

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One Latin America eSIM for Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Peru and beyond

A travel eSIM for Latin America keeps you online across 18 countries — from Mexico City to Buenos Aires, Cusco to Cartagena — on a single QR. Buying a local SIM in Latin America means navigating a Telcel, Claro, Vivo, Movistar or Personal kiosk in Spanish or Portuguese, often with a CPF (Brazil), CURP (Mexico), DNI (Argentina) or RUT (Chile) requirement that visitors don't have. Carrier roaming from the US is OK for Mexico ($10/day on T-Mobile) but ruinous in South America ($15/day, often capped at 512MB). A Latin America eSIM connects on the same Telcel, Claro, Vivo, Tigo, Movistar towers the locals use — instant activation, no document hassle, no Spanish-language SIM-shop confusion. Pick 5GB for a one-country city break, 10–15GB for a multi-country backpacker route, or unlimited for digital nomads in Medellín, CDMX or Florianópolis.

Latin America eSIM vs local SIM card vs carrier roaming

Three options across Mexico, Central and South America. Local SIMs are cheapest per country but require local ID; roaming is fast but expensive; a Latin America eSIM works in all 18 countries with zero paperwork.

eSIMLocal Claro/Movistar SIM
Setup time≈ 2 minutes (QR pre-flight)20–60 min in Spanish/Portuguese
DocumentsNoneCPF / CURP / DNI required in many countries
18-country tripOne plan, no swapNew SIM at each border
Cost (1 week)~$8–12$10–20 per country
Top-upOnline, instantLocal app + local bank

More questions about Latin America eSIM

Which Latin American countries does the eSIM cover?

Most regional plans cover 18+ countries: Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Brazil, plus the Caribbean (Dominican Republic, Cuba, Puerto Rico in some plans). Check the country list — Cuba and Venezuela have limited coverage on certain plans.

Best eSIM for South America specifically — Peru, Chile, Argentina, Brazil?

A South America eSIM covers the major Andes + Southern Cone destinations on one plan: Peru (Cusco, Lima, Machu Picchu), Bolivia (La Paz, Uyuni), Chile (Santiago, Atacama, Patagonia), Argentina (Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Iguazu), Brazil (Rio, São Paulo, Salvador). Useful for the classic gringo trail without re-buying SIMs.

Does the eSIM bypass the Brazil CPF requirement?

Yes — an eSIM activates without any Brazilian ID. Local prepaid Vivo and Claro SIMs in Brazil now require CPF (the local tax ID), which most foreign tourists don't have. The eSIM uses partner-network roaming, which doesn't go through the CPF system at all.

Is the eSIM OK for hotspot tethering on long bus rides?

Yes — most Latin America eSIM plans allow tethering at full 4G/5G speed. Unlimited plans cap at 3 GB/day fair-use before throttling to 1 Mbps. Great for the 24-hour Buenos Aires → Bariloche bus, Lima → Cusco overnight, or Salvador → Rio cama-leito.

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