The best eSIM for the Americas
From the United States and Canada down through Mexico and South America. There is no single roaming rule across the Americas, but the US, Canada, and Mexico are often bundled together, and regional Latin America plans cover multi-country trips further south. Here is the best value today and every country we track.
Across the 21 the Americas countries we track, GoMoWorld has the lowest average price-per-gigabyte. A dependable default for a multi-country trip when you would rather not buy a separate plan at every border.
Which the Americas plan, for which trip?
The right plan depends on which countries you are visiting and for how long. Use this matrix as a starting point.
US data is straightforward and well covered. A country plan is the simplest and cheapest option.
Many providers sell a single plan covering all three countries. It almost always beats buying them separately.
One plan across Argentina, Chile, Peru and neighbors saves re-buying a plan at every border.
Brazil is large and usually sold on its own. A dedicated Brazil plan is the value pick.
Resort areas have solid coverage. A small Mexico country plan is plenty for maps and messaging.
Remote regions have real coverage gaps regardless of provider. Download offline maps before you head out.
Some Latin America plans skip the smaller Central American countries. Confirm the country list against your route.
eSIMs do not work at sea. Buy data for the countries you actually dock in, not a single regional plan.
Every country we cover in the Americas
The cheapest price-per-gigabyte we currently track for each of the 23 the Americas countries we cover. Tap any country for the full guide.
How coverage works across the Americas
There is no continent-wide roaming rule, but the Americas split into a few predictable groups that decide which plan to buy.
North America behaves as a block. The United States, Canada, and Mexico are frequently sold as a single bundle because the major travel eSIM providers hold agreements with carriers in all three. If your trip crosses those borders, a North America plan almost always beats three separate ones.
South and Central America are more fragmented. Regional Latin America plans exist and are worth it for a genuine multi-country trip, but they do not always include every smaller country, and Brazil is often sold separately because of its size. Check the country list against your exact route.
Coverage is strong in major cities across the Americas and drops sharply in remote areas: the Amazon basin, Patagonia, the high Andes, and long stretches of the US interior. No eSIM fixes that, so download offline maps before heading anywhere rural.
How the providers rank, for the Americas specifically
The same providers we rank overall, scored against their the Americas plans only and ordered by average price-per-gigabyte.
Specific the Americas trip scenarios
Focused guides for the most-asked-about trip shapes in this region. Each links to a dedicated page, not a generic listicle.
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.