Brazil

Get connected across Brazil with instant eSIM data. You'll navigate São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Salvador easily, skipping roaming fees and SIM registration hassle.

Brazil
Brazil

Brazil eSIM

Get connected across Brazil with instant eSIM data. You'll navigate São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Salvador easily, skipping roaming fees and SIM registration hassle.

Get your Brazil eSIM

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  • Top Up Available: Yes
  • Data Only: Yes
  • SMS: No
  • Calls: No, only through apps (VOIP)
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Get highest speeds with this eSIM plan. Start your eSIM instantly upon arrival and enjoy high-speed data with no hidden roaming fees.

This is a full speed data plan.

  • Pre-Activation Days: 180 Days
  • Data Exit Country: UK
  • Hotspot: Yes
  • Speed Reduction: No
  • Supported Countries: Brazil
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Why You Need an eSIM for Brazil

Brazil is huge. Its cities are vibrant but can be tricky to get around. Ride-hailing apps like Uber and 99 are often the safest way to travel in most Brazilian cities. Both apps need data to work. You'll want Google Maps for navigating big places like São Paulo. With data, you can check bus routes, translate Portuguese menus and find great local spots.
Beach towns and cultural sites across Brazil are really spread out. You'll need connectivity to book domestic flights or check schedules. Don't rely too much on hotel Wi-Fi. It can be good in fancy hotels but often barely works in budget pousadas. An eSIM keeps you connected, whether you're at Copacabana or up north in Florianópolis.

Network Coverage in Brazil

Our eSIM uses the TIM network. You'll get strong 5G and 4G coverage in Brazil's main cities and regions. Places like São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasília, Salvador, Fortaleza, Recife, Belo Horizonte and Florianópolis usually have excellent signal.
Coastal tourist spots, major highways connecting cities and popular beach towns are generally well covered too. Even places like Búzios, Paraty and Jericoacoara usually have solid coverage right in their town centers.
Things get trickier in the Amazon region. Manaus city has coverage, but expect connectivity to drop way off in jungle and river areas. Remote parts of the Pantanal, the interior northeast and smaller towns in the central highlands might have slower speeds or spotty signal.

Connectivity Tips for Brazil

  1. Uber and 99, a local ride-hailing app, need data to work. These are generally the safest way to get around Brazilian cities. Try to avoid hailing taxis directly from the street in larger cities if you can.
  2. Before heading to rural areas, the Amazon region, or smaller coastal towns, download offline maps. Mobile signal can get spotty between populated areas there.
  3. Outside of main tourist areas, people speak mostly Portuguese. English signs are pretty rare. Google Translate with its camera mode needs data, but it's really helpful for reading menus, signs and bus schedules.
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Is Globie the best eSIM for Brazil?

Is Globie the best eSIM for Brazil?
Feature
Budget-friendly Yes No No No
Refund before activation Yes Yes Limited Limited
Hotspot / tethering included Yes Limited Yes Yes
No account or sign-up needed Yes No No No
Instant delivery via email Yes Yes No No

*Comparison content reflects generalized plan characteristics based on publicly available information. Individual features, pricing, speed limitations, refund terms, and availability may vary by provider, destination, plan type, and time and are subject to change without notice.

**Globie is an independent provider and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any third-party brands referenced. This content is provided solely for general informational and comparative purposes.

Why choose Globie eSIM for Brazil

Works the moment you land

Connect to local networks automatically in 190+ countries.

No SIM swaps

Install once. Activate in seconds. No physical SIMs.

No roaming fees

Know exactly what you'll pay before you travel.

Plans that fit your trip

Short stays, long trips, single countries, or global.

Frequently asked questions for the Globie Brazil eSIM

Yes. The Brazil eSIM allows you to use all your favorite apps just like you would at home. Whether you're posting photos of Rio's stunning beaches or navigating São Paulo's bustling streets, your apps will function seamlessly. Just make sure you have an active data connection.
In many cases, yes. The Brazil eSIM is a digital SIM that allows you to activate a cellular plan without using a physical SIM card. It's like having a virtual passport for your phone’s connectivity needs. This applies to both eSIMs and physical SIM cards.
Yes. Coverage depends on local partner networks, and the Brazil eSIM can provide connectivity in many areas outside major cities. However, in very remote areas like the Amazon rainforest, signal availability depends on location and terrain. This is normal for any mobile network.
Yes. The Brazil eSIM is great for road trips, allowing you to stay connected while exploring the country’s vast landscapes. Whether you’re cruising along the Trans-Amazonian Highway or heading to the Iguazu Falls, you can rely on the Globie eSIM for connectivity.
In many cases, yes, you will have coverage in rural and small towns. However, coverage may be weaker in very remote areas, which is expected for any mobile network. Always check local network coverage maps for more precise information.
Generally, yes. The Brazil eSIM provides good coverage in many populated areas, but in geographically challenging areas like the Amazon, coverage can vary. This is normal for any mobile network. Enjoy the adventure, but maybe leave the live streaming for later!
Yes. You can use the Brazil eSIM on domestic flights, but remember, airplane mode is required during the flight. Once you land, feel free to reconnect and check if you've won the window-seat lottery!
The Brazil eSIM is designed specifically for use within Brazil. If you plan to cross borders, you may need to explore other options for connectivity. Always check your coverage details before international travel.
Yes. The Brazil eSIM should work on ferries or boats, especially in areas near the coast like Rio's famous Guanabara Bay. Keep in mind that signal strength can vary based on your distance from the shore.
If you encounter any issues with your Brazil eSIM, first check your phone settings and ensure your plan is active. If problems continue, our installation guides can help, or get in touch with us! We're here to help!