Guyana has 4G coverage in Georgetown and major towns, with 300+ eSIM plans available from providers like Airalo, Airhub and Monty eSIM connecting via GTT or Digicel.
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Guyana is a South American country on the Caribbean coast, the only English-speaking nation on the continent. Its mobile market is served by GTT (Guyana Telephone and Telegraph) and Digicel Guyana. GTT is the incumbent operator with the widest 4G coverage and is the network used by most international eSIM providers including Airalo. 4G LTE is well established in Georgetown and along the coastal strip where most of the population lives, including New Amsterdam and Linden. The vast interior — the Guyanese rainforest, Kaieteur National Park and the Rupununi savannah — has minimal to no mobile coverage. 5G remains in early stages in Guyana, available only in limited urban areas. Plans are competitively priced with over 300 options from 18+ providers — Guyana's oil boom has made it a more connected destination in recent years.
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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 Guyana number if you genuinely need one.
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Georgetown has reliable 4G from GTT and Digicel. A 3 to 5 GB plan for 7–10 days comfortably covers maps, messaging, ride-hailing apps and moderate social media use. Georgetown has good eSIM connectivity for a capital city of its size.
Kaieteur Falls is Guyana's most iconic attraction — reached by small aircraft or multi-day trek — but the interior rainforest has no mobile coverage. Download Kaieteur and Potaro River maps offline in Georgetown before departing. Your eSIM data is most useful in the capital; budget any plan size knowing interior connectivity is zero.
The Iwokrama Rainforest and Rupununi Savannah are world-class eco-tourism destinations with near-zero mobile connectivity. Use Georgetown as your digital base — download safari guides, species lists and lodge contacts offline. A 5 GB plan covers your coastal and transit use; the interior is off-grid.
Georgetown's oil sector growth has improved business infrastructure including hotel Wi-Fi. Mobile data is essential for navigation, meetings apps and the fast-changing business landscape. A 10 GB monthly plan is recommended for extended business stays with video calls and constant connectivity needs.
Guyana has 2 major mobile operators: GTT, Digicel Guyana. All offer nationwide 4G coverage, with 5G now available in major cities.
4G coverage in Guyana is concentrated along the Atlantic coastal strip, covering Georgetown, New Amsterdam, Linden and the main coastal towns. GTT provides the most reliable 4G, with Digicel being competitive in Georgetown specifically. The Guyanese interior — including Kaieteur Falls, Iwokrama forest and the Rupununi — is largely without 4G; some areas have 2G/3G while remote regions have no coverage at all. GTT is the recommended network for eSIM users, offering the best coverage-to-cost ratio across the country.
Most travel eSIM providers use GTT or Digicel Guyana infrastructure in Guyana — both consistently ranked among the best networks in the region. You'll get strong, reliable signal in all major tourist areas.
GTT has the widest 4G coverage nationally and is the network used by most international eSIM providers. Digicel is competitive in Georgetown but has less reach outside the capital. For most travellers, a GTT-connected eSIM is the right choice.
Guyana has a competitive eSIM market with 300+ plans from 18+ providers, meaning prices are reasonable. Short-trip plans start from under $4 for 1 GB.
Guyana has open internet access with no major restrictions on social media or communication platforms. Georgetown has solid 4G data speeds adequate for video calls and streaming.
Georgetown has minibuses, taxis and ride-hailing options. Mobile data is essential for navigation in Georgetown's grid-pattern streets and for using local transport apps.
Our top picks are ranked by real traveller usage data, price per GB and reliability in Guyana's key areas. We compare Airalo, Airhub, Monty eSIM, Instabridge, Holafly and 18+ more providers — independent ranking.


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Yes — Guyana has strong eSIM support with 300+ plans from 18+ providers including Airalo, Airhub, Monty eSIM, Holafly, Instabridge and more. Most plans connect to GTT (Guyana Telephone and Telegraph), the country's primary operator. Coverage is solid in Georgetown and the coastal belt.
Airhub is rated best overall for Guyana by multiple comparison sources. Airalo is excellent for short trips via GTT. Monty eSIM ($16.50/5GB) offers the best budget pricing. For extended stays, Instabridge provides good-value longer plans. Our real-time comparison ranks all current Guyana plans.
Most international eSIMs for Guyana connect to GTT (Guyana Telephone and Telegraph), the incumbent operator with the widest 4G coverage. Digicel Guyana is the second operator. GTT's 4G covers Georgetown and most of the Atlantic coastal strip.
Yes — 4G LTE is well-established in Georgetown, New Amsterdam and the coastal towns. The interior — including Kaieteur Falls, Iwokrama and the Rupununi — has no 4G and limited 2G/3G at best. Some remote areas have no connectivity.
No — mobile coverage in Guyana's interior is essentially non-existent. Kaieteur National Park, Iwokrama and the Rupununi Savannah are digital dead zones. Download all maps, guides and contacts offline in Georgetown before departing. Consider a satellite communicator for safety on remote expeditions.
For Georgetown and coastal travel: 3 to 5 GB covers 7–10 days of maps, messaging and moderate social media. For business trips with video calls: 10 GB per month. If your trip includes interior destinations, buy based on coastal use only — you won't need data in the jungle.
Guyana's oil-fuelled growth, spectacular waterfalls and pristine rainforest make it one of South America's most exciting emerging destinations — a reliable eSIM keeps you connected along the coast while you explore. Whether you're a light or heavy data user, there's an eSIM plan that fits your trip perfectly.
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