Peru

Getting online in Peru is really easy with an eSIM. You can navigate Lima, plan your Machu Picchu trip and explore Cusco without expensive roaming fees.

Peru
Peru

Peru eSIM

Getting online in Peru is really easy with an eSIM. You can navigate Lima, plan your Machu Picchu trip and explore Cusco without expensive roaming fees.

Get your Peru 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: Various
  • Hotspot: Yes
  • Speed Reduction: No
  • Supported Countries: Peru
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Why You Need an eSIM for Peru

Peru is an amazing country. You'll find everything from Machu Picchu to delicious food and diverse landscapes.
When you're in Lima, Uber and Beat are your safest bet for getting around. These apps need data to work. Plus, if you're exploring Lima's world-famous food scene or trying a Gastón Acurio restaurant, you'll want data for reservations and reviews.
Cusco is your launchpad for Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley. Data helps a lot here. You can easily book train tickets on PeruRail or Inca Rail. It also makes coordinating tours and finding your way around the city's steep, cobblestone streets much easier.
Grabbing a local SIM in Peru means passport registration and a trip to a carrier store. That's a real pain. An eSIM gives you instant internet access instead. Sure, free Wi-Fi is common in tourist hotels and cafés. But it's often pretty unreliable in smaller towns and especially on buses.

Network Coverage in Peru

Our eSIM works with Claro Peru. You'll get strong 4G coverage in all the main cities and popular tourist spots. Places like Lima, Cusco, Arequipa, Puno and Trujillo usually have a good signal.
The Sacred Valley, between Cusco and Ollantaytambo, generally has signal along the main road. You'll find coverage in Machu Picchu town (Aguas Calientes). However, the actual Machu Picchu ruins site often has spotty signal. The highway from Lima to Nazca and the main coastal route are also well covered.
Just a heads up: some remote areas will have limited or no connectivity. This includes the Inca Trail during the trek itself. The Amazon around Iquitos, the islands on Lake Titicaca and high-altitude passes above 4,000m can also be tricky for signal.

Connectivity Tips for Peru

  1. For getting around Lima, always use Uber or Beat. They need data to work and they're much safer and more reliable than street taxis.
  2. Book your Machu Picchu train tickets on PeruRail or Inca Rail way in advance. They sell out fast, so using data to check availability and book from Cusco is a smart move.
  3. If you're hiking the Inca Trail or going somewhere really remote, download everything beforehand. Think maps, tickets and booking confirmations, because you won't have signal on the trail.
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Is Globie the best eSIM for Peru?

Is Globie the best eSIM for Peru?
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

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Why choose Globie eSIM for Peru

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 Peru eSIM

Yes. Your apps will work just like they do at home. You can navigate the streets of Lima without worry, and maybe even find a llama or two in your favorite travel app!
In many cases, yes. The Peru eSIM offers the convenience of digital installation without needing a physical card. This applies to both eSIMs and physical SIM cards, but the eSIM saves you from fumbling with tiny SIM trays.
In many cases, yes. Coverage depends on local partner networks. While you'll generally have good service in urban areas, it may be weaker in very remote parts of Peru. This is normal for any mobile network.
Yes. The Peru eSIM is a reliable companion for your road adventures. Whether you're exploring the Pan-American Highway or heading to Machu Picchu, Globie eSIM ensures you're connected. Just remember, llamas on the road have the right of way!
In many cases, yes, you will still have coverage. Signal availability depends on location and terrain. Rural areas might have patchier service, but don't worry, the Andes are more captivating than a smartphone screen!
Yes. The mountainous terrain can influence signal strength. While exploring the breathtaking Andes, remember that connectivity might be sparse. However, the views will make up for it!
Yes. While the Peru eSIM will keep you connected on the ground, airplane mode is your best friend in the skies. Once you land, switch it off, and you'll be ready to share your incredible journey.
The Peru eSIM is specifically designed for use within Peru. If your travels take you beyond its borders, you'll need a compatible eSIM for that country. Remember, eSIMs are like passports, each with their own region!
In many cases, yes. As long as you're near the coast, your Peru eSIM should keep you connected. However, once you're out at sea, connectivity may become as elusive as spotting a pink river dolphin.
If problems continue, our installation guides can help, or get in touch with us! We're here to help ensure your travels in Peru remain as smooth as a well-brewed cup of Peruvian coffee.