Venezuela has 4G coverage in its main cities with Digitel offering the best LTE network, and a growing selection of international eSIM plans available from providers including Airalo and Saily.
Our comparison below ranks every eSIM plan for Venezuela by price per GB, data allowance and network coverage — updated automatically whenever plans change.
Plans are ranked by a combination of real traveler usage, pricing, data value, and coverage reliability. Rankings update automatically as providers change their offerings.
Venezuela is home to Angel Falls, the world's highest waterfall, vast tepui formations in Canaima and the beaches of Los Roques — drawing adventurous travellers despite the country's complex political situation. The mobile network operates across three main carriers: Digitel (the most reliable 4G LTE operator), Movistar Venezuela and Movilnet (state-owned). Digitel built Venezuela's first dedicated 4G LTE network and remains the best option for consistent urban connectivity. 4G coverage in Caracas, Valencia, Barquisimeto and Maracaibo is solid on Digitel and Movistar. Rural areas, the Gran Sabana and remote jungle zones have limited or no signal. 5G exists only in limited Caracas zones via Movistar — most travel eSIMs operate on 4G. Plans start from around $4.81 per GB, with Saily and Airalo among the most accessible providers.
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Most travel eSIMs are data-only — and that covers 90% of travelers perfectly. WhatsApp, FaceTime, and Google Voice handle calls and video seamlessly. Some providers do offer plans with a local Venezuela number if you genuinely need one.
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Canaima National Park has essentially no mobile coverage — access is by light aircraft from Ciudad Bolívar and you will be off-grid for the full excursion. Use your eSIM in Caracas and Ciudad Bolívar before and after. Download all maps and emergency contacts offline before departure.
Caracas has solid 4G coverage from Digitel and Movistar in most urban zones. Navigation, messaging and social media work reliably. For safety, use your data connection for real-time navigation and transport apps. A 3 GB plan for 5–7 days covers a typical Caracas stay.
Mérida has 4G coverage from Digitel and Movistar in the city. The cable car area and surrounding Andean peaks have limited signal. Download offline maps of the Andes routes and Sierra Nevada before leaving Mérida city centre.
Los Roques National Park has limited mobile connectivity — resort islands may have some signal but remote cayos are off-grid. Most visitors fly from Caracas. Use your eSIM fully before departure and save all island maps offline.
Venezuela often combines with Colombia and/or Trinidad as part of a broader South American itinerary. Regional eSIM plans covering multiple countries can simplify connectivity across borders — check Airalo and Saily's South America regional options.
Venezuela has 3 major mobile operators: Digitel, Movistar Venezuela, Movilnet. All offer nationwide 4G coverage, with 5G now available in major cities.
4G speeds in Venezuela's main cities average 10 to 30 Mbps on Digitel — adequate for navigation, messaging and standard use. Caracas, Valencia, Barquisimeto, Maracaibo and Mérida have decent LTE coverage on Digitel or Movistar. Canaima National Park and the Gran Sabana have extremely limited signal — Angel Falls can only be reached by light aircraft and has no mobile coverage. Los Roques archipelago has limited connectivity. Most eSIM plans connect via Digitel or Movistar — Digitel is preferred for 4G reliability.
Most travel eSIM providers use Digitel or Movistar Venezuela infrastructure in Venezuela — both consistently ranked among the best networks in the region. You'll get strong, reliable signal in all major tourist areas.
Simón Bolívar International Airport (Maiquetía, near Caracas) has Wi-Fi — activate your eSIM at home before travel rather than relying on airport connectivity.
Internet access in Venezuela has some restrictions — social media and WhatsApp are generally accessible but speeds can be slow due to infrastructure constraints.
Venezuela requires careful preparation — register with your embassy, research current conditions and keep your phone charged and accessible for navigation.
Venezuela's currency situation is complex — US dollars and Euros are widely accepted and often preferred to the Bolívar in tourist areas.
Digitel is the most reliable 4G network for international eSIM plans — confirm your provider connects to Digitel rather than Movilnet (state-owned, less reliable for eSIM).
Our top picks are ranked by real traveller usage data, price per GB and network coverage across Venezuela's key tourist routes. We compare Airalo, Saily, Ubigi, Nomad, GoMoWorld and other providers — independent ranking.


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Yes — Venezuela is supported by international travel eSIM providers including Airalo, Saily and Ubigi. Plans connect on Digitel or Movistar networks. Local Venezuelan eSIMs are not available at airports. International travel eSIMs activate instantly via QR code before departure.
For most travellers, Saily and Airalo offer competitive Venezuela plans on the Digitel network — the country's best 4G operator. Plans start from around $4.81 per GB. Our comparison ranks all current Venezuela plans by price and coverage quality.
Digitel has Venezuela's best 4G LTE network — consistently rated the most reliable for urban connectivity. Movistar Venezuela is a solid alternative in Caracas and larger cities. Movilnet (state-owned) is generally less reliable for international eSIM use.
No — Canaima National Park, where Angel Falls is located, has no mobile coverage. Access is by small aircraft from Ciudad Bolívar, and the park itself is entirely off-grid. Download all maps and booking details before flying to Canaima.
5G exists in limited zones in Caracas via Movistar, but it is not practically available through international travel eSIM plans. 4G LTE on Digitel is the standard and is sufficient for all travel needs in urban areas.
For a 2-week Venezuela trip including Caracas and a Canaima expedition: 3 to 5 GB is typical, as Canaima is entirely off-grid. If your trip is mainly in cities (Caracas, Mérida, Valencia), 5 GB with 10–14 day validity is comfortable.
iPhone XS (2018) and later, Samsung Galaxy S20+ and most Google Pixel 3+ support eSIM in Venezuela. The country uses LTE bands 4 and 7, compatible with most international devices. Your phone must be carrier-unlocked.
Venezuela's landscapes are among the most dramatic on earth — a reliable eSIM on Digitel keeps you connected in the cities while you prepare for the off-grid adventures of Canaima and Angel Falls. Whether you're a light or heavy data user, there's an eSIM plan that fits your trip perfectly.
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