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Looking for the best eSIM for Peru to stay connected during your trip? This guide compares the options available and helps you choose the ideal solution for your connectivity in Peru.

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1 - Ubigi

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Ubigi eSIM features

🌐 Compatible networks : 3G, 4G, 5G
📱 Calls and SMS : Not included, only to dedicated messaging platforms (VOiP)
📈 GO available : 1GO, 3GO, 5GO, 10GO, 20GO, 24GO, 25GO, 50GO, Unlimited
Package duration : 1 day, 7 days, 15 days, 30 days, 180 days
⭐ User notes : 4.6/5 according to App Store on 4,700+ user reviews

Ubigi offers a prepaid eSIM for Peruideal for staying connected without a physical SIM card or roaming charges. Activation is entirely digital via QR code or mobile app, with packages such as :

  • 1 GB for 30 days at 14 $US
  • 3 GB for 30 days at 38 $US
  • 10 GB for 30 days at 29 $US (via Americas regional plan)
  • Unlimited for 7 days at €33 (with fair use policy)

📶 Compatible with most eSIM smartphones, Ubigi uses local networks for reliable 4G/5G coverage in Lima, Cusco, Arequipa and beyond. eSIM includes the SmartStart for automatic activation on arrival, authorizes the connection sharingand is easily installed via QR code or mobile application.

2 - Saily

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Saily eSIM features

🌐 Compatible networks : 3G, 4G, LTE, 5G
📱 Calls and SMS : Not included, only to dedicated messaging platforms (VOiP)
📈 GO available : 1GB, 3GB, 5GB, 10GB, 20GB, 100GB
Package duration : 7 days, 30 days, 180 days
⭐ User notes : 4.8/5 according to Google Play out of 25,000+ user reviews

Saily offers a prepaid eSIM for Peruperfect for staying connected without a physical SIM card or roaming charges. Activation is entirely digital via QR code or mobile app, with packages such as :

  • 1 GB for 7 days for 6.99 $US
  • 3 GB for 30 days at 17.99 $US
  • 5 GB for 30 days at 27.99 $US
  • 10 GB for 30 days at 45.99 $US

📶 Compatible with most eSIM smartphones, Saily offers reliable connection on the best local 4G/5G networks in Lima, Cusco, Arequipa and beyond. eSIM includes a Integrated VPNa ad blockera protection against malicious sitesand enables unlimited connection sharing. It is easy to install via the mobile application and is reusable in over 200 destinations - a modern, secure and cost-effective solution for exploring connected Peru.

3 - Yesim

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Yesim eSIM features

🌐Compatible networks : 3G, 4G, LTE, 5G
📱 Calls and SMS : Not included, only to dedicated messaging platforms (VOiP)
📈 GO available : 500MB to Unlimited
Package duration : 1 day to 30 days
💰 Price : From €0.50
⭐ User notes : 4.5/5 according to Google Play out of 4,500+ user reviews

Yesim offers a prepaid eSIM for Peruideal for staying connected without a physical SIM card or roaming charges. Activation is entirely digital via QR code or mobile app, with packages such as :

  • 5 GB for 15 days at 18 $US
  • 10 GB for 30 days at 30 $US
  • 20 GB for 30 days at 42 $US
  • Unlimited for 1 day at 13.20 $US, 7 days to 42 $US, 15 days to 60 $USor 30 days to 86.40 $US

📶 Compatible with most eSIM smartphones, Yesim uses the best local networks for reliable 4G/5G coverage in Lima, Cusco, Arequipa, Iquitos and beyond. eSIM includes a Free VPN on iOSauthorizes connection sharingand installs in a single click via the application or QR code.

How do you install an eSIM Peru on your smartphone?

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Step 1: Check your smartphone's compatibility.

Make sure your device is eSIM-compatible and unblocked for any operator before installing the COUNTRY service for Peru.

Step 2: Acquire your eSIM profile.

Receive the QR code or activation information for your eSIM PAYS directly by email after your online purchase.

Step 3: Access your device's cellular settings.

On your smartphone, open the Parameters then navigate to the Cellular data, Mobile network or Connections.

Step 4: Add the eSIM cellular package.

Select option Add a cell phone plan or Add an eSIMthen use the camera to scan the QR code provided.

Step 5: Package activation and configuration.

Follow the on-screen instructions to name your new plan (for example, "Peru") and make sure the data roaming option is set to activated if necessary for your destination.

Internet access in Peru

Here is a table summarizing the Internet connection options available in Peru :

Connection typeBenefitsDisadvantages
Mobile Internet (SIM/eSIM cards)Easy to buy, Wide range of packages, Good coverage in urban areasPotentially high cost, Limited coverage in rural areas
Fixed Internet (Home)Fast, stable connection, Unlimited packages, Ideal for intensive useInstallation required, Initial cost, Availability varies by region
Public Wi-Fi and Access PointsAccess often free of charge, Practical for occasional useData security risks, Variable performance, Access limited to certain locations

To stay connected during your stay at PeruThere are several options to choose from, each with its own advantages and disadvantages, depending on your needs in terms of connectivity, budget and comfort.

1. Local SIM card (Physical)

This is one of the most common and often the cheapest way to get Internet in Peru. The main operators are Movistar, Claro, Entel and Bitel.

  • For :
    • Reliability and coverage : Generally offers good coverage and a stable connection, especially in cities and tourist areas.
    • Cost-efficiency: data packages are affordable and varied, allowing you to choose according to your needs (from a few days to a month).
    • Local number: Useful for local calls, reservations and applications requiring a Peruvian number.
    • Easy to buy: Available at airports, shopping malls, supermarkets and official operator boutiques.
  • Against :
    • Registration formalities: The purchase requires the registration of your passport, which may take some time.
    • Phone unlocked: Your phone must be unlocked to accept a local SIM card.
    • SIM change: You need to remove your usual SIM.

2. eSIM (virtual SIM card)

Increasingly popular, eSIM is a practical option for travelers with compatible phones.

  • For :
    • Comfort and speed : Activate your package before you even arrive in Peru. No need to look for an outlet or change your physical card.
    • Keep your main SIM: Allows you to keep your usual SIM active to receive important calls or SMS messages.
    • Fewer formalities: No on-site passport registration.
    • Flexibility: easy to change your plan or operator via your eSIM provider's application.
  • Against :
    • Compatibility: Requires an eSIM-compatible phone (recent models).
    • Slightly higher cost: Can be a little more expensive than a local physical SIM for equivalent amounts of data, although prices are becoming increasingly competitive.
    • Generally Data Only: Most eSIM packages for travelers do not include a local phone number for calls.

3. Free public Wi-Fi

You'll find free Wi-Fi in many places in Peru, especially in the major tourist cities.

  • For :
    • Free : Ideal for small budgets or occasional use.
    • Wide availability: Available in cafés, restaurants, youth hostels, hotels, public squares (Plaza de Armas), airports and bus terminals.
  • Against :
    • Limited security: Public Wi-Fi networks are often unsecured, which can expose your personal data. We recommend using a VPN.
    • Variable speed: The connection may be slow, unstable or saturated, especially at peak times.
    • Fluctuating availability: Does not guarantee a constant connection everywhere.

4. Wi-Fi accommodations (Hotels, Hostels, B&B)

Most accommodations in Peru offer free Wi-Fi access to their guests.

  • For :
    • Included in price: No additional cost.
    • Practical: Internet access directly from your room or the common areas of your accommodation.
    • Generally reliable: Connection quality is often better than public Wi-Fi.
  • Against :
    • Limited to accommodation: You'll only have internet access inside your hotel or hostel.
    • Variable performance: Speed may depend on the number of people connected simultaneously.
    • Security: Although often safer than open public Wi-Fi, caution is still called for.

To sum up, for optimal and constant connectivity during your trip to Peru, the purchase of a local SIM card or eSIM is highly recommended. Public Wi-Fi and accommodation complement these solutions for occasional use or at fixed locations.

Author profile

Joël Travel eSIM

Founder of meilleure-e-sim.fr

The story of Meilleure-e-sim.fr began with a frustration: finding a reliable internet connection abroad without blowing the budget. As a digital nomad, I tested dozens of eSIMs on my travels, from Asia to South America, to stay connected. I soon realized that what was missing was a comprehensive comparison based on real tests and real opinions. That's how this site was born. Our mission is simple: to help you find the perfect eSIM for your travel needs, to save you money and simplify your life.

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