Best eSIM for Bolivia in 2026
eSIM plans for Bolivia start from $9.88 with 5 providers compared. HelloRoam connects to 4G LTE (cities), 3G rural networks for the best coverage. Install before departure and have data the moment you land. Compare pricing and coverage in the table below.
- eSIM coverage
- 4G LTE (cities), 3G ruralvia Tier-1 partners
- Providers compared
- 5ranked by coverage & price
- Cheapest plan
- $9.88instant activation
- Activation
- Under 2 minutesno passport needed
Top eSIM pick for Bolivia
After testing activation speeds, per-GB pricing, network partner quality, and support response times across 5 international eSIM providers, HelloRoam is the strongest all-round choice for Bolivia in 2026. It connects to the country's widest 4G LTE (cities), 3G rural network, activates in under 2 minutes via QR code, and includes hotspot tethering at no extra charge.
HelloRoam Bolivia eSIM
HelloRoam offers Bolivia coverage via Tigo roaming at competitive rates. Useful for travelers who need connectivity immediately on landing at high altitude.
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eSIM provider comparison for Bolivia
We ranked 5 international eSIM providers on coverage in Bolivia, per-GB pricing, activation time, app quality, and support. The table below shows the key numbers. Full score breakdowns appear in the ranked cards below.
| Provider | Price / GB | Data plans | Network type | Coverage score | Activation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HelloRoamEditor's Choice | from $0.29/GB | Fixed & flexible | Tier-1 partner | 9.2 / 10 | Under 2 min |
| AiraloMost Destinations | from $4.50/GB | Fixed & flexible | Tier-1 partner | 10.0 / 10 | Under 5 min |
| HolaflyUnlimited Plans | from $3.90/day | Fixed & Unlimited | Tier-1 partner | 8.4 / 10 | Under 5 min |
| SailyVPN Included | from $2.99/GB | Fixed & flexible | Tier-1 partner | 8.1 / 10 | Under 5 min |
| Nomad | from $0.80/GB | Fixed & flexible | Tier-1 partner | 7.6 / 10 | Under 5 min |
HelloRoamEditor's Choice
- Lowest per-GB pricing from $0.29/GB
- 185+ countries on 204+ Tier-1 networks
- Free hotspot tethering and 5G included
- 24/7 live chat support under 2 minutes
- Fewer destinations than Airalo (185 vs 200+)
- No regional multi-country bundles yet
- Newer brand (launched August 2025)
AiraloMost Destinations
- Widest coverage at 200+ countries
- Regional bundles cover 16-130 countries on one eSIM
- Live data usage tracking in app
- Airmoney cashback 5-10% on repeat purchases
- Per-GB rate 30-50% higher than HelloRoam
- 4-6 hour email response, no live chat
- No unlimited plans in most markets
HolaflyUnlimited Plans
- Flat daily rate with unlimited data
- 24/7 live chat under 15 minutes
- 6-month refund window on unused plans
- 160+ destinations covered
- Hotspot capped at 1 GB/day
- Speed drops after daily fair-use threshold
- No fixed-data plans for light users
SailyVPN Included
- Nord Security VPN built in
- 200+ destinations covered
- Competitive pricing from $2.99/GB
- 30-day refund on unused plans
- No unlimited daily tier
- Email support only, 12-24 hour wait
- No live chat for urgent issues
Nomad
- Thailand 20 GB at $0.80/GB
- QR code in under 2 minutes, no account
- Strong short-stay pricing in SE Asia
- 30-day refund on unused plans
- Unlimited throttles to 1 Mbps after 2 GB/day
- Email-only support, 24-48 hour wait
- Plan variety thins outside SE Asia
eSIM vs local SIM in Bolivia
Both options give you local data in Bolivia, but they work differently. The right choice depends on how you travel and how much setup friction you can tolerate.
| Factor | Travel eSIM | Local SIM card |
|---|---|---|
| Price (7 days, 5 GB) | $9.88 | $5 avg |
| Where to buy | Online, before you leave | Airport, store, or online |
| Activation time | Under 2 minutes | 5 – 60 minutes |
| Passport required | No | No |
| Phone number included | Data only | Yes, local number |
| Hotspot tethering | Yes (HelloRoam, Saily) | Yes (most plans) |
| Works on dual SIM | Yes, alongside home SIM | Replaces your home SIM |
| 5G access | Yes (HelloRoam) | Varies by local carrier |
Verdict: A local SIM card can cost less per GB in Bolivia, especially for longer stays. Choose an eSIM if you value instant activation and do not want to handle a physical card. Choose a local SIM if you need a local phone number or plan to stay longer than two weeks.
See the full Bolivia SIM card guide →
How to set up an eSIM in Bolivia
eSIM activation works the same way across all carriers. The process takes under 5 minutes on a compatible phone.
Confirm eSIM compatibility
Your phone must support eSIM. Most phones released after 2020 do, including iPhone XS and later, Samsung Galaxy S20 and later, and Google Pixel 3 and later. Check Settings for an eSIM or digital SIM option.
Check your phone is carrier-unlocked
Some carriers lock phones to their network. If you bought your phone on contract or from a carrier store, contact them to unlock it before your trip. eSIMs from third-party providers will not work on a locked device.
Purchase your Bolivia eSIM plan 1-30 days before your trip
Buy from HelloRoam, Airalo, Holafly, or another provider listed above. You can purchase 1 to 30 days before departure. Choose a plan that covers your intended stay. You receive a QR code by email within minutes of purchase.
Scan the QR code
Go to Settings > Mobile / Cellular > Add eSIM (or Add Data Plan). Point your camera at the QR code. The eSIM profile installs in about 60 seconds.
Activate on arrival in Bolivia
Most plans activate when you land. Set the eSIM as your primary data line in Settings. Turn off data roaming on your home SIM to avoid unexpected charges. Run a speed test to confirm you are connected.
eSIM notes for Bolivia
Bolivia's telecom market is regulated by ATT (Autoridad de Transportes y Telecomunicaciones). Three MNOs compete: Tigo (market leader), Entel (state carrier), and Viva. Tigo leads on 4G network quality. Bolivia has the lowest mobile prices in South America.
La Paz and El Alto have Tigo and Entel 4G for city use. Santa Cruz (the business capital) has strong 4G from all three carriers. Sucre and Potosi have usable Tigo 4G in city centers. Uyuni town: Tigo 3G-4G. Salar de Uyuni salt flat: no signal, any carrier. Copacabana on Lake Titicaca: Tigo 4G. Death Road (Yungas) descent: Tigo 3G in Coroico. Amazon lowlands (Rurrenabaque): Tigo 3G in town, no signal in jungle.
Local Tigo SIM is meaningfully cheaper ($4 vs $8 for 2 GB). For longer Bolivia stays (1+ week), local SIM wins on value. For a brief Uyuni expedition, eSIM convenience is acceptable.
Things to know before you buy
- Travel eSIMs in Bolivia are data-only. Voice calls and SMS go through your home SIM or a VoIP app like WhatsApp.
- eSIM plans do not include a local Bolivia phone number. If you need to call local numbers (hotels, taxi companies), use a VoIP app or buy a physical local SIM.
- Most international eSIM providers do not support calls or SMS in Bolivia. Keep your home SIM active in dual-SIM mode for those functions.
Frequently asked questions
Does eSIM work in Bolivia?
Yes, eSIM works in Bolivia on 4G LTE (cities), 3G rural networks. Bolivia has 3 local carriers including Tigo Bolivia (Millicom). Travel eSIMs connect through roaming agreements with these local networks. Your phone must be eSIM-capable and carrier-unlocked. eSIM roams on Tigo Bolivia. La Paz, Santa Cruz, Uyuni town, and major cities are covered. Salt flats and remote areas are offline.
Which eSIM provider has the best coverage in Bolivia?
Coverage depends on which local carrier the eSIM provider partners with. In Bolivia, Tigo Bolivia (Millicom) has the widest 4G LTE (cities), 3G rural network. HelloRoam, Airalo, and Holafly all partner with Tier-1 carriers. For rural areas, check which provider routes through Tigo Bolivia (Millicom) specifically.
How much does an eSIM for Bolivia cost?
HelloRoam eSIM plans for Bolivia start at $9.88 for 1 GB over 7 days. Airalo starts at $9 for 3 GB. Local physical SIM cards average $5. For short trips under 7 days, eSIM is usually cheaper.
Can I get a local Bolivia phone number with an eSIM?
Most travel eSIMs for Bolivia are data-only and do not include a local phone number. You keep your home number active on your physical SIM while the eSIM handles data. WhatsApp and iMessage work over data. If you need a local Bolivia number for calls, buy a physical SIM from Tigo Bolivia (Millicom) or another local carrier.
How does eSIM compare to a local SIM card in Bolivia?
Travel eSIMs for Bolivia start at $9.88 and activate online before you land. A physical SIM from Tigo Bolivia (Millicom) averages $5 but requires a store visit. eSIM works in 185+ countries on one plan. A local SIM works in Bolivia only. Choose eSIM for convenience and multi-country trips. Choose a local SIM if you need voice calls with a Bolivia number.
What network does HelloRoam use in Bolivia?
HelloRoam connects to the strongest available 4G LTE (cities), 3G rural carrier in Bolivia through its 204+ Tier-1 network agreements. Bolivia has 3 carriers including Tigo Bolivia (Millicom). HelloRoam selects the strongest signal at your location automatically.
Do I need a passport for a Bolivia eSIM?
No. Neither physical SIMs nor travel eSIMs in Bolivia require passport registration. However, eSIMs are still faster: buy online and activate in under 2 minutes instead of visiting a Tigo Bolivia (Millicom) store.
When should I buy my Bolivia eSIM?
Buy your HelloRoam eSIM for Bolivia 1 to 30 days before departure. Install the profile over Wi-Fi the night before your flight. The plan activates automatically when your phone connects to Bolivia's 4G LTE (cities), 3G rural network after landing. No action needed at the airport.
Looking for a local SIM card instead?
Our Bolivia SIM card guide compares local carriers, plan prices, and where to buy at airports and stores.
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