Haiti has 4G coverage in Port-au-Prince and major cities, with travel eSIM plans available from Airalo, Saily and Holafly connecting via Digicel Haiti or Natcom.
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Haiti occupies the western third of Hispaniola in the Caribbean. Despite its challenging context, mobile connectivity is provided by Digicel Haiti and Natcom (National Telecom S.A.). Digicel is the dominant operator and runs the most extensive 4G network; Natcom is the state-owned carrier and a competitive alternative particularly in Port-au-Prince. 4G is available in Port-au-Prince and major urban areas including Cap-Haïtien, Gonaïves, Les Cayes and Jacmel. Rural areas and mountainous regions have patchy 2G/3G coverage with significant gaps. No 5G has been deployed in Haiti. The eSIM market includes providers like Airalo, Saily, Holafly, GoMoWorld and Ubigi. Plans are moderately priced — budget $8–$25 for a typical trip. Note: always check your government's travel advisory for Haiti before planning a visit, as the security situation requires careful assessment.
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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 Haiti number if you genuinely need one.
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Cap-Haïtien in northern Haiti is the base for visiting the Citadelle Laferrière and Sans-Souci Palace — UNESCO World Heritage sites. The city has usable 4G from Digicel. A 2 to 3 GB plan for 5–7 days covers navigation, messaging and tour arrangements in and around Cap-Haïtien.
Jacmel is Haiti's arts and culture city on the Caribbean coast, known for its Victorian architecture and Carnival. It has some 4G coverage via Digicel. 2 to 3 GB is sufficient for a Jacmel visit. The southwest peninsula beyond Les Cayes has increasingly limited signal.
Port-au-Prince has the best mobile coverage in Haiti. A 5 to 10 GB monthly plan supports video calls, email, navigation and the intensive data needs of NGO and business work. Pétionville has the most reliable 4G in the metropolitan area.
NGO and aid workers operating across Haiti need robust data connectivity. A 10 GB monthly plan with Digicel coverage provides the best baseline. Satellite communication tools are recommended as backup for field operations in areas without 4G.
Haiti has 2 major mobile operators: Digicel Haiti, Natcom. All offer nationwide 4G coverage, with 5G now available in major cities.
4G coverage in Haiti is centred on Port-au-Prince and its metropolitan area, with solid coverage in Pétionville, Delmas and Tabarre. Cap-Haïtien, the second city and tourist hub for the Citadelle, has usable 4G. Les Cayes, Jacmel and Gonaïves have some 4G presence. Rural Haiti, mountain communities and the southwest peninsula have 2G/3G at best. Digicel Haiti is the primary network for international eSIM connections and has the widest 4G footprint.
Most travel eSIM providers use Digicel Haiti or Natcom infrastructure in Haiti — both consistently ranked among the best networks in the region. You'll get strong, reliable signal in all major tourist areas.
Digicel Haiti is the recommended network for travel eSIMs — it has the widest 4G coverage nationally and is used by the main international eSIM providers. Natcom is competitive in Port-au-Prince but has less reach elsewhere.
Haiti's eSIM market has a reasonable selection of plans at moderate prices. Saily's Haiti plans start at $8.49 for 1 GB / 7 days, with larger plans available.
Haiti has generally open internet access. Social media and communication platforms are accessible. 4G speeds in Port-au-Prince and Cap-Haïtien are adequate for messaging, navigation and moderate video calls.
Check your government's travel advisory before visiting Haiti. The security situation in parts of the country, particularly Port-au-Prince, requires careful assessment. Many governments currently advise against non-essential travel to certain areas.
Our top picks are ranked by real traveller usage data, price per GB and reliability in Haiti's key urban areas. We compare Airalo, Saily, Holafly, GoMoWorld, Ubigi and more — independent ranking.


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Yes — Haiti is covered by international eSIM providers including Airalo, Saily, Holafly, GoMoWorld and Ubigi. Plans typically connect to Digicel Haiti, the country's main 4G operator. Local Haitian carriers do not offer eSIM directly. Coverage is functional in Port-au-Prince, Cap-Haïtien and main urban areas.
Airalo is rated #1 for Haiti by multiple comparison sources. Saily offers well-priced plans from $8.49/1GB. Holafly provides unlimited data options. GoMoWorld and Ubigi are worth comparing for specific trip lengths. Our real-time comparison ranks all current Haiti plans.
Most international eSIMs for Haiti connect to Digicel Haiti, the dominant operator with the widest 4G coverage in the country. Natcom is the second operator and is used by some providers. Digicel has the strongest national network footprint.
Yes — 4G LTE is available in Port-au-Prince, Cap-Haïtien, Jacmel, Les Cayes and Gonaïves. Rural Haiti and mountain communities generally have only 2G or 3G, with significant gaps in coverage. Haiti has no 5G deployment.
For Port-au-Prince and Cap-Haïtien: 3 to 5 GB covers 7–10 days of maps, messaging and moderate social media. For NGO/business use with video calls: 10 GB per month. For shorter trips of 3–5 days, 1–2 GB plans from Saily are cost-effective.
The security situation in Haiti requires careful assessment — many governments currently advise against or warn of non-essential travel to certain areas, particularly in Port-au-Prince. Check your government's travel advisory before planning a visit. If you do travel, register with your embassy, stay informed through local contacts and maintain reliable mobile communication.
Haiti's extraordinary history, Caribbean beaches and mountain fortresses offer a unique travel experience — a reliable Digicel-connected eSIM keeps you connected in Port-au-Prince and the main tourist areas. Whether you're a light or heavy data user, there's an eSIM plan that fits your trip perfectly.
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