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The best eSIM for Venezuela

A South American nation home to Angel Falls, the world's highest waterfall, and the Caribbean coast. Here is the plan we would pick today, the live pricing for every plan we track, and the practical things to know before you fly.

Top pick for Venezuela
GoMoWorld 1GB · 7 days

The lowest price-per-gigabyte we currently track for Venezuela. A solid fit for most one-to-two-week trips with maps, messaging, and the occasional photo upload.

$3.99
$3.99/GB · live pricing
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Every plan we track for Venezuela
12 plans across 3 providers, sorted by price-per-gigabyte. Numbers come straight from our pricing database, refreshed every four hours.
Nomad logoNomad
$35.00
Data
20GB
Days
30
$/GB
$1.75
Network
Movistar · 4G
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GoMoWorld logoGoMoWorld
$19.99
Data
10GB
Days
30
$/GB
$2.00
Network
Movistar, Digitel, Movilnet · 4G
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GoMoWorld logoGoMoWorld
$29.99
Data
15GB
Days
30
$/GB
$2.00
Network
Movistar, Digitel, Movilnet · 4G
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GoMoWorld logoGoMoWorld
$10.99
Data
5GB
Days
30
$/GB
$2.20
Network
Movistar, Digitel, Movilnet · 4G
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Nomad logoNomad
$25.00
Data
10GB
Days
30
$/GB
$2.50
Network
Movistar · 4G
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GoMoWorld logoGoMoWorld
$3.99
Data
1GB
Days
7
$/GB
$3.99
Network
Movistar, Digitel, Movilnet · 4G
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Nomad logoNomad
$21.00
Data
5GB
Days
30
$/GB
$4.20
Network
Movistar · 4G
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Nomad logoNomad
$17.00
Data
3GB
Days
30
$/GB
$5.67
Network
Movistar · 4G
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Nomad logoNomad
$7.00
Data
1GB
Days
7
$/GB
$7.00
Network
Movistar · 4G
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Saily logoSaily
$35.99
Data
5GB
Days
30
$/GB
$7.20
Network
Movistar, Digitel, Movilnet · 4G
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Saily logoSaily
$22.99
Data
3GB
Days
30
$/GB
$7.66
Network
Movistar, Digitel, Movilnet · 4G
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Saily logoSaily
$8.49
Data
1GB
Days
7
$/GB
$8.49
Network
Movistar, Digitel, Movilnet · 4G
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Prices are live and may change. Google Fi is excluded from the value ranking because it is a full phone plan rather than a travel data plan.

How much data will I actually use in Venezuela?
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How you will use it
You will likely need
4 GB
0.4 GB/day × 10 days, with a small buffer
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Network coverage, region by region
Most “best eSIM” pages tell you Venezuela has good coverage and stop there. Here is what actually works where, by region, sourced from carrier roaming agreements and updated when carriers change partners.
Caracas (Capital)
Variable

Movistar, Digitel and Movilnet all run 4G across central Caracas, Las Mercedes, Altamira and the eastern Chacao district. Movistar has the wider 4G national footprint. Power cuts periodically affect tower availability across the metro area.

Maracaibo and the West
Variable

Maracaibo, Venezuela's second city, and the road south to San Cristóbal and the Colombian border have functional 4G in the urban centres. The Catatumbo lightning area near Lake Maracaibo, the deeper Sierra de Perijá foothills and rural Zulia state thin out.

Mérida and the Andes
Variable

Mérida city and the cable car (Teleférico de Mérida) lower stations have functional Movistar 4G. The climb to Pico Espejo at 4,765 m drops coverage at altitude; the surrounding Andean villages (Mucuchíes, Apartaderos) and the Páramo Mucubají thin briefly.

Margarita Island (Caribbean)
Good

Porlamar (the main commercial centre), Pampatar and the Playa El Agua beach area are well covered by Movistar and Digitel. The drive across to the eastern villages (Juan Griego, La Asunción) stays connected; quieter beach access roads thin briefly.

Canaima and Angel Falls
Limited

Canaima village has very basic signal at the airstrip. The boat trip up the Carrao and Churún rivers to the base of Angel Falls, the lookout point at Mirador Laime, and the surrounding tepui (table mountain) viewpoints are reliably offline. Lodge satellite WiFi is the only backup.

Los Roques Archipelago
Limited

Gran Roque (the main inhabited island and posada cluster) has functional Movistar signal at the village. The 40+ coral islands and cays of the archipelago, the bonefishing flats and the snorkel day-trips to Cayo de Agua and Madrisquí have signal close to Gran Roque only.

City-by-city connectivity in Venezuela
Carrier coverage is the same nationwide story; the airport, the subway, and the free WiFi situation change city by city. Here is what travelers asking specifically about these cities actually need to know.

Caracas

Arriving
Simón Bolívar International (CCS) is at Maiquetía on the coast, about 21 km from Caracas up a mountain road; transfers are by taxi or arranged vehicle. The airport has 4G from Movistar, Digitel and Movilnet. Check current travel advisories carefully, and carry a power bank, as power cuts regularly take towers offline.
On the subway and rail
The Caracas Metro has cell coverage on the lines, alongside buses and taxis. Coverage holds across the central and eastern districts, but rolling blackouts periodically disrupt both transit and cell towers. Pre-download maps and translation tools before any trip.
Free public WiFi
The malls (Sambil, El Recreo) and the hotels provide WiFi, the practical backup when cellular drops during blackouts. CCS airport has terminal WiFi. Connectivity is concentrated in the eastern business districts.
Coverage in the city
Movistar, Digitel and Movilnet all run 4G across central Caracas, Las Mercedes, Altamira and the Chacao district, with Movistar the widest. Frequent power cuts take towers offline for hours. International eSIM coverage is limited, with several providers having suspended Venezuela.
If you prefer a local SIM
Movistar, Digitel and Movilnet sell SIMs in the city, with Movistar the most common partner for the few travel eSIMs that cover Venezuela. International eSIM availability is inconsistent, so verify before relying on one, and carry a power bank for the blackouts.

Margarita Island

Arriving
Santiago Mariño Caribbean International (PMV) serves the island; transfers are by taxi. The airport has 4G from Movistar and Digitel. Margarita is Venezuela's main Caribbean resort destination. As across the country, check advisories, verify eSIM coverage and carry a power bank for the frequent outages.
On the subway and rail
Margarita moves by taxis, buses and rentals; Porlamar is the commercial hub, with Pampatar and the Playa El Agua beach strip nearby. There is no metro. Coverage holds across the main towns and beaches; the eastern villages and the quieter coves thin out.
Free public WiFi
Hotels, the malls (Sambil Margarita) and cafes provide WiFi across Porlamar and the resort areas, the backup when power cuts hit the cell network. Connectivity is concentrated in the main towns.
Coverage in the city
Movistar and Digitel cover Porlamar, Pampatar and the Playa El Agua beach area, with Movistar the wider. The drive to the eastern villages (Juan Griego, La Asunción) stays connected; quieter beach roads thin briefly. Power-related outages affect the island as they do the mainland.
If you prefer a local SIM
Movistar and Digitel sell SIMs at PMV and in Porlamar. International eSIM coverage for Venezuela is limited and inconsistent, so verify availability or rely on a local SIM, and keep a power bank handy for the blackouts.
Local Network Insights
Curated tips to help you stay connected in Venezuela.

Grab an eSIM before you arrive in Venezuela to skip local SIM queues. Most urban areas offer 4G or better, while rural regions can slow down, so keep offline maps handy. Activating the eSIM in advance ensures you are connected the moment you clear customs.

Connectivity Overview
What to expect for mobile connectivity in Venezuela.

Venezuela has functional mobile connectivity in its main cities but ongoing infrastructure and economic challenges have significantly affected reliability. The three main carriers - Movistar (Telefónica), Digitel, and Movilnet (the state carrier) - run 4G LTE in Caracas, Maracaibo, Valencia, Maracay, and the main coastal cities. Coverage at the country's remaining tourist destinations is more variable: the Andean city of Mérida and the cable car to Pico Espejo have functional 4G in town and at the lower lift station but drop at altitude; Margarita Island has 4G in Porlamar and Pampatar but thins in the eastern villages; Canaima National Park and Angel Falls are reliably offline.

Travelers should check current government advisories carefully before any trip. Power supply has been chronically unstable for years, and rolling blackouts regularly take cell towers offline for hours at a time. International eSIM availability for Venezuela is limited; several Western providers have suspended or restricted service. Movistar has the widest 4G national footprint and is the most commonly available carrier through travel eSIM providers that do cover Venezuela.

VPN apps are often needed for some services and may be intermittently blocked. Download offline maps, translation tools, and all essential travel content before arrival. Carry a power bank.

Practical Data Tips
  • Check current government travel advisories carefully before any trip to Venezuela
  • Limited international eSIM coverage - several providers have suspended or restricted service
  • Movistar has the widest 4G footprint and is the most common partner for travel eSIM providers
  • Power cuts are frequent and take cell towers offline - carry a power bank and accept periodic blackouts
  • Canaima National Park and Angel Falls are reliably offline - lodge satellite WiFi only
At a Glance

Average Data Cost

~$3-$4/GB

Network Quality

4G LTE in Caracas, Maracaibo, Valencia, and main coastal cities. Variable in tourist regions. Frequent power-related outages.

eSIM Availability

Limited and inconsistent international eSIM coverage. Several providers have suspended Venezuela service. Verify current availability with your provider before purchase.

Major Carriers

Movistar
Digitel
Movilnet

Recommended Providers for Venezuela

Plans for Venezuela

From $3.99

DataValidityPrice
1 GB7 days$3.99
5 GB30 days$10.99
10 GB30 days$19.99
15 GB30 days$29.99

Plans for Venezuela

From $7.00

DataValidityPrice
1 GB7 days$7.00
3 GB30 days$17.00
10 GB30 days$25.00
20 GB30 days$35.00
Movistar

Plans for Venezuela

From $8.49

DataValidityPrice
1 GB7 days$8.49
3 GB30 days$22.99
5 GB30 days$35.99
Before you fly: a 6-step checklist
The mistakes that cost travelers in Venezuela are almost always procedural, not which-eSIM-did-you-buy. Here is the order of operations that works.
  1. 1

    Buy and install at home on WiFi.

    Installation is not the same as activation. You can install the Venezuela eSIM days ahead and only switch it on after you land, which avoids burning days of validity in transit.

  2. 2

    Screenshot your current APN before you swap.

    If you ever need to switch back to your home line quickly, that screenshot saves a support call from a foreign airport.

  3. 3

    Decide on your dual-SIM strategy.

    Keep your home line on for SMS-based bank logins, two-factor codes, and emergency calls. Set the travel eSIM as the data line only. Most modern phones can do both simultaneously.

  4. 4

    Disable iMessage on the travel eSIM line.

    Otherwise iMessage will try to re-activate against the new line on arrival and you will spend the first ten minutes troubleshooting it instead of finding the taxi rank.

  5. 5

    Download offline maps for Venezuela.

    Google Maps and Apple Maps both support offline regions. Pull them down on home WiFi so a flaky activation never leaves you without a route from the airport. Our offline maps guide walks through it step by step.

  6. 6

    Activate at the airport, not before.

    Once the validity timer starts it does not pause. A 15-day plan you turn on the morning of departure burns a full day of validity before you even land.

Questions other travelers asked
Pulled from the real search queries that land people on this page. We keep adding to this as new questions about Venezuela eSIMs come in.

Reports from travelers
Short, verified notes from people who actually used these plans in Venezuela. Not testimonials, not paid placements.

We are building this section from real, verified traveler submissions rather than stock testimonials, so it stays empty until we have notes we can stand behind. If you have used an eSIM in Venezuela recently, a one-paragraph note on what worked (and what did not) helps the next traveler.

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Pricing on this page is pulled live from our database and refreshed every four hours. Coverage notes are sourced from carrier roaming agreements and updated when carriers change partners. Provider rankings are determined by price-per-gigabyte and plan flexibility, not by who pays the largest commission.