Honduras has solid 4G coverage in its main cities and tourist zones, with two dominant national carriers and over 130 travel eSIM providers competing on price.
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Honduras welcomes travellers to the Bay Islands (Roatán, Utila, Guanaja), the Mayan ruins of Copán, Pico Bonito National Park and the colonial city of Comayagua. Mobile connectivity is anchored by two dominant carriers: Tigo Honduras (operated by Millicom) and Claro Honduras (part of América Móvil). Tigo holds the broadest national coverage, including the Caribbean coast and Bay Islands tourist zones. Claro focuses on urban corridors and major highways. The state-owned Hondutel operates a smaller network primarily in underserved areas. Most travel eSIMs route through Tigo or Claro, providing reliable 4G in Tegucigalpa, San Pedro Sula, La Ceiba and Roatán's West End and West Bay beach areas. In rural mountainous areas, the interior highlands and more remote Caribbean islands, coverage may drop to 3G or be absent.
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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 Honduras number if you genuinely need one.
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Roatán's main tourist corridor — West End, West Bay Beach and Coxen Hole — has reliable 4G on Tigo. Utila town has basic 4G. Dive sites are underwater, so heavy data use is concentrated in the evenings. A 3 to 5 GB plan for 7 days is ample for the Bay Islands.
Copán town and the archaeological site have reasonable Tigo 4G coverage. The drive from San Pedro Sula crosses mountainous terrain with patchy signal — download offline maps and itineraries before leaving the city. A 3 GB plan for 7 days works well for a Copán-focused trip.
La Ceiba (gateway to Pico Bonito) has good 4G in town. Inside the national park, jungle trails have no coverage — offline maps and downloaded guides are essential. A 3 to 5 GB plan covers your in-town and transit connectivity; plan to go offline in the park.
Both major cities have solid 4G coverage in commercial and hotel districts. San Pedro Sula in particular has good Tigo and Claro coverage. A 5 to 10 GB plan for 10 to 14 days suits a business trip combining both cities.
If your trip combines Honduras with neighbouring countries, consider a Latin America regional eSIM plan. Several providers (Airalo, Saily, GlobaleSIM) offer Central American regional plans covering Honduras, Guatemala, Belize and Costa Rica in one package — often cheaper than buying separate country eSIMs.
Honduras has 3 major mobile operators: Tigo Honduras, Claro Honduras, Hondutel. All offer nationwide 4G coverage, with 5G now available in major cities.
4G speeds in Honduras average 10 to 30 Mbps in urban centres — sufficient for navigation, messaging and social media. Tegucigalpa, San Pedro Sula and La Ceiba city centres have solid 4G on both Tigo and Claro. Roatán (West End, West Bay, Coxen Hole) has reliable 4G for day-to-day tourist use. Utila town has basic 4G coverage. Remote jungle areas, the Mosquito Coast and highland villages between cities may have 3G only or no signal at all. 5G infrastructure is in its earliest stages in Honduras — expect no 5G coverage for the foreseeable future on any travel eSIM.
Most travel eSIM providers use Tigo Honduras or Claro Honduras infrastructure in Honduras — both consistently ranked among the best networks in the region. You'll get strong, reliable signal in all major tourist areas.
The Bay Islands are Honduras's top tourist draw, and connectivity is better in the main tourist hubs than in more remote parts of the islands.
Honduras has some high-crime urban areas. Staying connected is particularly important for real-time navigation and emergency contacts.
Honduras has open internet access with no major restrictions on common social media or communication apps.
Honduras uses the Lempira (HNL) as its national currency, though US dollars are widely accepted in tourist areas.
Mountain passes, jungle roads and remote coast stretches frequently have no mobile signal — plan your offline maps before leaving any city.
Our top picks are ranked by real traveller usage data, price per GB and coverage across Honduras's key tourist destinations. We compare Airalo, Holafly, Saily, Nomad and 130+ other providers — independent ranking.


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For the Bay Islands (Roatán, Utila), any reputable provider on Tigo or Claro works well — Airalo, Saily and GlobaleSIM are all well-rated for Honduras. For rural travel, Claro Honduras can offer better coverage in some highland areas. Our comparison ranks all current Honduras eSIM plans in real time to help you find the best value.
Yes — Roatán has reliable eSIM coverage in its main tourist areas. West End, West Bay Beach and Coxen Hole all have solid Tigo 4G. Coverage on dive boats and remote beaches is more limited. Download offline maps before heading out on the water.
Tigo Honduras (Millicom) has the broadest national coverage, including the Bay Islands and many rural areas. Claro Honduras (América Móvil) has strong urban coverage in Tegucigalpa, San Pedro Sula and along main highways. Most travel eSIMs connect to Tigo or Claro by default.
5G is in its earliest stages in Honduras with no meaningful commercial deployment as of 2026. All travel eSIM plans for Honduras operate on 4G LTE, which is perfectly adequate for navigation, messaging and social media in urban and tourist areas.
For a week combining a city (San Pedro Sula or Tegucigalpa) with the Bay Islands: 3 to 5 GB is comfortable. If your trip is Bay Islands only with minimal video streaming, 2 to 3 GB is enough. For city travel with navigation and frequent social media, aim for 5 GB.
iPhone XS (2018) and later, most Samsung Galaxy S20+ models and Google Pixel 3+ support eSIM. Honduras uses LTE bands 2, 4 and 7 — compatible with most modern unlocked smartphones. Check that your device is carrier-unlocked before purchasing a travel eSIM.
Yes — several providers offer Central and Latin American regional eSIMs that cover Honduras along with Guatemala, Belize, Costa Rica, Mexico and other countries. These regional plans are often better value if your trip covers multiple countries. Airalo, Saily and GlobaleSIM all offer regional options.
Honduras rewards travellers who come prepared — an eSIM on Tigo or Claro keeps you connected from Roatán's reefs to the ruins of Copán. Whether you're a light or heavy data user, there's an eSIM plan that fits your trip perfectly.
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