Prepaid SIM Card & eSIM for Venezuela (2026 Guide)
A prepaid travel eSIM is a digital SIM card that installs on your phone via QR code. It provides mobile data in Venezuela without a physical SIM card, passport scan, or airport counter visit. Plans start from $1.50/GB.
- 0 Plans
- 3 Networks
- 4G LTE
- Updated June 2026
Key Facts
- Cheapest eSIM
- $1.50/GB
- Network
- Movistar Venezuela
- Speed
- 4G LTE
- Plans available
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As of June 2026, Venezuela has 0 prepaid eSIM plans across 3 networks at 4G LTE speeds.
The cheapest rate is $1.50/GB via Airalo on Movistar Venezuela.
As of June 2026, a prepaid eSIM for Venezuela costs under $10 for basic data with 4G LTE speeds on Movistar Venezuela, Digitel and Movilnet networks.
Coverage runs on 4G LTE infrastructure on Movistar Venezuela — installed at home, running before you land. Millions of travelers pass through Venezuela each year. Phone shops near tourist areas know the demand and price accordingly. A prepaid eSIM undercuts those tourist rates and eliminates the walk to the shop.
Public WiFi fills part of the data gap in Venezuela, but navigation between stops, ride-share pickups, and real-time messaging all need mobile data. A prepaid eSIM on Movistar Venezuela, Digitel and Movilnet covers those moments — installed at home, active on landing.
Compared
Venezuela prepaid eSIM plans at a glance
All providers route through local carriers in Venezuela. Sorted by overall rating.
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| Provider | Rating | From / GB |
|---|---|---|
| 4.4 / 5 | from $3.00/GB | |
AiraloBest Overall | 4.8 / 5 | from $4.50/GB |
| 4.5 / 5 | from $3.99/GB | |
HolaflyBest Unlimited | 4.6 / 5 | from $2.99/day |
Prices verified June 2026. Updated monthly from provider websites.
Our pick for Venezuela: Airalo
For Venezuela in 2026, Airalo scores 4.8/5 with plans from $4.50/GB on Movistar Venezuela's 4G LTE network. Widest coverage with 200+ countries and regional bundles.
Comparison based on 4 providers tested in June 2026. Prices verified against official provider websites. See our methodology.
The Scenario
What happens at the SIM kiosk in Venezuela
Venezuela is stop two on a three-country trip. You land at Venezuela's main airport with 4 hours before your next flight. Standing in a SIM counter queue for 20-30 minutes eats a third of your layover. You still need to clear customs, find the connecting terminal, and eat something. A prepaid eSIM for each country, installed at home before the trip, switches on at each border. PrepaidTraveleSIM at 4G LTE on Movistar Venezuela — toggle it on when you land, off when you leave. No counter at Venezuela's main airport, no counter at the next airport, no counter at any of them.
Four Ways to Buy
Venezuela connectivity guide for travelers
Compare airport counters, city shops, online delivery, and instant eSIM activation.
Airport SIM counter
10-30 min waitSIM counters operate in the arrivals hall at major Venezuela airports. Passport required for purchase. Typical wait: 10-30 minutes. Costs run 2-5x more per GB than a prepaid eSIM bought in advance.
City phone shop
ID requiredElectronics stores and phone shops in Venezuela sell prepaid tourist SIMs at slightly better rates than the airport. ID required. English support varies by city and shop.
Online pre-order
Plan aheadShip a physical SIM to your hotel before you fly. Delivery takes 5-10 business days, so order early. Works well if your first night's accommodation is confirmed well ahead of the trip.
Instant eSIM (our pick)
5 min setupPlans cover a full week without a top-up for most travelers. Buy at home, install over WiFi, activate on landing. The whole setup takes under 5 minutes.
Pricing
How much does an eSIM cost for Venezuela
Prepaid eSIM plans for Venezuela are available through Airalo. Check current pricing before you travel.
Cost Breakdown
Venezuela SIM prices: airport rate vs eSIM rate
Airport SIM counters in Venezuela charge $20-35 for a prepaid plan. A travel eSIM for Venezuela undercuts that price and activates in minutes from home. No passport scan. No queue. The savings hold regardless of trip length.
Roaming vs eSIM
Roaming fees vs prepaid eSIM for Venezuela
Why a prepaid eSIM beats carrier roaming in Venezuela
AT&T International Day Pass costs $12/day. Verizon TravelPass runs $10/day. A 7-day trip to Venezuela on either plan adds $70-$84 to your phone bill before you use a single gigabyte. A prepaid eSIM from Airalo starts at $1.50/GB on Movistar Venezuela — fixed price, no daily charges, no bill shock when you get home. The math is clear before you board.
Coverage
Carrier coverage across Venezuela
Movistar Venezuela covers the main cities and tourist areas of Venezuela, with Digitel filling in rural gaps. Coverage maps for physical SIM cards and prepaid eSIMs are identical — both ride the same tower infrastructure.
In areas outside city centers, 4G LTE is the standard signal. A prepaid eSIM activates on Movistar Venezuela without visiting an airport counter.
Available Networks
- RatingMovistar Venezuela4G
- Digitel4G
- Movilnet3G
Data Tips
Prepaid data amounts for Venezuela travel
Most travelers to Venezuela need 3-5 GB for a one-week trip. This covers maps, messaging, social media browsing, and occasional photo sharing.
- 0.5 GBBasic translationGoogle Translate text mode uses almost no data. 0.5 GB on Movistar Venezuela covers translation, maps, and basic messaging across a short trip to Venezuela.
- 1 GBCamera translateCamera-based translation (menus, signs, labels) uses more data per session. 1 GB on Movistar Venezuela covers daily camera translate plus maps and messaging in Venezuela.
- 3 GBVoice translateReal-time voice translation apps use 50-100 MB/hour. 3 GB on Movistar Venezuela supports daily voice translation sessions plus all standard travel data in Venezuela.
- 5+ GBLanguage immersionLanguage learning apps, voice translation, and constant dictionary lookups in Venezuela. 5+ GB on Movistar Venezuela supports full immersion with data-heavy language tools.
Need internet without voice? See our data-only plan guide.
Device Check
Device compatibility checklist for Venezuela travel
Corporate-issued phones are sometimes carrier-locked or MDM-restricted. Contact your IT department before buying a Venezuela eSIM — mobile device management (MDM) profiles can block eSIM installation even on compatible hardware. Compatible devices: iPhone XS (2018) and newer, Samsung Galaxy S20 (2020) and newer, Google Pixel 3 (2018) and newer. Movistar Venezuela and Digitel both support eSIM connections in Venezuela. If IT cannot unlock your work phone in time, install the eSIM on a personal device and tether your work laptop for meetings. Check unlock status at Settings → General → About on iPhone.
Pre-Flight Checklist
Get your Venezuela data sorted before departure
Do this at home — not in the airport arrivals hall.
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Check if your phone supports eSIM
eSIM works on iPhone XR (2018) and newer, Samsung Galaxy S20 (2020) and newer, and Google Pixel 3 (2018) and newer. If you have never used an eSIM before, start here. On iPhone, look under Settings → Cellular → Add eSIM to confirm the option exists.
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Make sure your phone is carrier-unlocked
A carrier-locked phone rejects all foreign eSIM profiles. On iPhone, check Settings → General → About for "No SIM restrictions." If it says otherwise, call your carrier and request an unlock — this can take 24-72 hours, so do it well before your flight to Venezuela.
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Buy your first eSIM plan online
Compare plans before you fly. The purchase takes under 2 minutes. Select Venezuela, choose a plan that matches your trip length, and pay with any card. You will receive a QR code by email. Do not scan it yet — just confirm the email arrived.
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Install the eSIM over home WiFi
Open Settings → Cellular → Add eSIM on iPhone or Settings → Connections → SIM Manager on Android. Scan the QR code from your email. The eSIM downloads in about 90 seconds. Turn it off immediately after installation — the plan clock starts when it first connects to Movistar Venezuela in Venezuela, not when you install it.
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Enable after landing and test your connection
Once your plane lands in Venezuela, turn on the eSIM and enable data roaming for that line. Movistar Venezuela registers the profile in 2-3 minutes. Open a browser or maps app to confirm data is flowing. If nothing loads, restart your phone once and wait another minute.
Step by Step
Physical SIM vs digital setup for Venezuela
The rate card at the airport's SIM counter is printed in Venezuela's local language. Data plans, validity periods, and fair-use policies are written in terms you may not recognize after a 10-hour flight. Counter staff speak varying levels of English depending on the shift. You point at a plan, hope it matches your needs, and pay whatever they tell you. A prepaid eSIM is purchased in English from your couch before departure — plan details, pricing, and terms are all clear before you commit.
Airport SIM — 7 steps (~45 min)
- Land and collect bags
- Locate the SIM counter (not always signposted)
- Join the queue
- Show passport for registration
- Choose a plan from a rate card
- Pay (cash only at some counters)
- Wait for SIM activation
Prepaid eSIM — 3 steps (~5 min)
- Buy online before departure (2 min)
- Scan QR code over home WiFi (1 min)
- Enable on landing — connects automatically
Which Provider
Venezuela eSIM provider breakdown
First time in Venezuela? The SIM counter at the main airport is a real option — it sells plans from local carriers and works if you have 20 minutes and your passport handy. But buying a prepaid eSIM before you board means you skip that stop entirely.
Airalo is the safest first pick: well-reviewed, easy activation, and coverage across Venezuela's main 4G LTE networks. If price is the priority, Nomad edges it out on per-GB cost. Both beat the airport counter rate before your bags hit the carousel.
Regional Plans
Data plans for trips beyond Venezuela
A single-country eSIM for Venezuela starts at competitive rates. If your trip extends to Guadeloupe, US Virgin Islands and Saint Martin, a regional Americas bundle covers all destinations under one plan — one QR code, one data pool, no per-border activation.
Regional plans cost more than a single-country eSIM, but less than buying separate plans for each stop. Airalo and Nomad both offer Americas bundles. Compare the per-GB rate against individual country plans to find the breakpoint for your itinerary.
Related destinations: Guadeloupe, US Virgin Islands, Saint Martin, French Guiana
Compare providers side by side: Airalo vs Holafly · Airalo vs Nomad · Holafly vs Saily · Saily vs Nomad · All providers
The Honest Call
Comparing eSIM and local SIM in Venezuela
Choose an eSIM if you...
- Want to skip passport registration entirely
- Are arriving late or on a tight schedule
- Have an iPhone XR or newer
- Only need data, not a local phone number
- Want to set everything up before you fly
Choose a local SIM if you...
- Need a local phone number for bookings
- Are staying months and want a local plan
- Have an older phone without eSIM support
- Prefer a physical card you can hand to staff
- Want in-person help at a counter
Compare alternatives: pocket WiFi vs eSIM | prepaid vs postpaid
Avoid These
What not to do when buying data for Venezuela
Skipping the device compatibility check.
Confirm your phone is carrier-unlocked before buying. A locked device rejects any foreign eSIM profile. Check under Settings on iPhone or the SIM Manager on Android — and allow 24-72 hours to unlock if needed.
Leaving data roaming enabled on the home SIM.
With two SIMs active, your home carrier's roaming can silently rack up charges. Turn off data roaming on the home SIM before departure and route everything through the travel eSIM.
Buying a carrier-locked phone specifically for this trip.
Carrier-locked devices reject foreign eSIM profiles. If you bought a new phone recently, confirm it is unlocked before purchasing a Venezuela eSIM. Unlocking requests to US carriers typically take 24-72 hours.
Sharing login credentials across devices.
Each eSIM QR code is single-use and ties to one device. If you scan it on one phone and try to use it on another, the profile will not install. Buy a separate plan for each device in your group.
Privacy
Online privacy while traveling in Venezuela
Traveling in Venezuela means connecting to unfamiliar networks. Hotel WiFi, airport terminals, and cafe hotspots are shared by default — no encryption between your device and the router.
Two options for protection: use your prepaid eSIM's cellular data instead of WiFi (private by design), or run a VPN when WiFi is the only option. Saily bundles both — eSIM data and NordVPN — in a single travel account.
Learn more: eSIM security and privacy guide
Troubleshooting
What to check when your Venezuela eSIM fails
QR code scanning fails
Check two things: carrier lock status and available eSIM slots. iPhones support 8 profiles maximum, 2 active at once. If slots are full, go to Settings → Cellular and remove an old eSIM before adding the new Venezuela plan.
Connected but no data in Venezuela
Data roaming must be enabled on the travel eSIM line, not the home line. Open Settings → Cellular, select the Venezuela eSIM, and turn on Data Roaming. Restart your phone. Movistar Venezuela typically registers new eSIM profiles within 2-3 minutes of landing.
VPN drops after eSIM activation
Your VPN may need reconfiguration after switching data lines. Go to your VPN app settings and confirm it is routing traffic through the Venezuela eSIM data line, not your home SIM. Restart the VPN connection after enabling the eSIM to force a fresh handshake.
Data works on WiFi but not on cellular
If your eSIM data works on WiFi but not on Movistar Venezuela's cellular network, data roaming is likely toggled off. Go to Settings → Cellular, select the Venezuela eSIM, and turn on Data Roaming for that line specifically. Restart your phone once. The eSIM needs roaming enabled to connect to foreign networks.
The Bottom Line
Prepaid data verdict for Venezuela travelers
A prepaid eSIM saves you money over the Venezuela's main airport SIM counter and 20 minutes in line. Airalo runs on Movistar Venezuela's 4G LTE network — the same signal as a physical SIM from the kiosk. At $1.50/GB, it covers a week-long trip without a passport scan, a cash payment, or a detour through arrivals. Keep a local SIM in mind only if you need a Venezuela phone number.
Starting at $1.50/GB, a prepaid plan for Venezuela is one of the easiest upgrades for any trip. See the full destinations list or explore more Americas destinations, or read how to activate your eSIM before you fly.
How we test and score: editorial policy · corrections log
FAQ
Venezuela prepaid data questions
Can I buy a SIM card at the airport in Venezuela?
Airport SIM cards in Venezuela carry a 30-50% tourist markup compared to in-city shops. Availability depends on terminal and time — many counters close at night. A prepaid eSIM costs less and removes the guesswork: purchase before your flight, install via QR code, and land on Movistar Venezuela's 4G LTE network with data already active. No arrival-day surprises.
Do I need a passport to buy a SIM in Venezuela?
ID requirements for SIM purchases in Venezuela vary by carrier and location. Some retailers ask for a passport scan; others sell without ID. A prepaid eSIM avoids the uncertainty: buy online, install via QR code, and connect to Movistar Venezuela's 4G LTE network when you arrive. No in-person verification, no counter lines, no risk of document rejection at a foreign shop.
Is an airport SIM or eSIM cheaper for Venezuela?
Airport SIM counters in Venezuela target tired travelers willing to overpay for convenience — prices run 30-50% above in-city rates. A prepaid eSIM reverses that: buy at the lowest price from your couch, install before departure, and arrive with data working. Plans for Venezuela start at $1.50/GB on Movistar Venezuela's 4G LTE network. The eSIM is both cheaper and faster.
Can I install my Venezuela eSIM before I travel?
Yes. Install over WiFi at home while your home SIM stays active in the background. The process takes under 5 minutes: scan the QR code from your confirmation email, name the eSIM line (e.g. "Venezuela trip"), and set it to inactive. Both SIMs coexist without conflict. When you land in Venezuela, switch cellular data to the travel eSIM and your home number stays reachable for incoming calls. Validity counts from first use, not purchase date. Plans start at competitive rates.
Which phones support eSIM for Venezuela?
Samsung Galaxy S20 (2020) and newer support eSIM, along with the Galaxy A54 and Z Fold/Flip series. Google Pixel starts at the Pixel 3 (2018) — every Pixel since works with any prepaid eSIM plan. Apple iPhone XS (2018) onward supports eSIM; the iPhone 14 US models are eSIM-only with no SIM tray. OnePlus 12, Motorola Razr, and Xiaomi 13 Pro also support eSIM. One rule applies to all: your phone must be carrier-unlocked. Check in Settings > Connections > SIM Manager on Android or Settings > General > About on iPhone.
Can I use my prepaid eSIM as a hotspot in Venezuela?
Yes — most prepaid eSIM plans for Venezuela allow tethering. You can share the connection with a laptop, tablet, or travel companion's phone the same way you would on a home carrier plan. Check each provider's terms before purchasing: Airalo allows hotspot on most plans, while some providers limit it or require a specific tier. If you plan to tether regularly, buy at least 50% more data than your phone-only estimate. Hotspot drains a plan faster than solo browsing.
What happens when my prepaid eSIM data runs out in Venezuela?
Data cuts off — no automatic charges, no overages. The smartest preparation is to install a second eSIM from a different provider before your trip as a backup. iPhones hold up to 8 profiles; Samsung devices hold at least 2. If your primary plan runs out in Venezuela, switch to the backup eSIM in Settings > Cellular and buy a fresh plan on the spot. This dual-provider approach also protects against coverage dead zones with a single carrier's network.
Can I keep my home phone number while using a Venezuela eSIM?
Yes. On iPhone, go to Settings > Cellular after installing the Venezuela eSIM. Tap Cellular Data and select the travel eSIM. Your home SIM stays active for calls and texts. iMessage and FaceTime continue working on your home number using the travel eSIM's data. Incoming calls on your home number still ring through — your carrier's standard rates apply. This dual-line setup is the main reason travel eSIMs are better than old SIM-swap methods for visiting Venezuela.
How far in advance should I buy my Venezuela prepaid eSIM?
Buy when you remember. eSIM prices for Venezuela do not change based on how close you are to departure — there is no "last-minute markup" like with flights. Plan validity starts from first use, not purchase date. The only advantage of buying earlier is time to troubleshoot: a failed QR scan, an incorrect email address, or a provider account issue. All fixable in 10 minutes at home, all stressful at an airport gate. Plans start at competitive rates.
Does eSIM work without WiFi after installation in Venezuela?
Yes. The eSIM connects to Movistar Venezuela's cellular network in Venezuela without WiFi. Coverage depends on location — cities and tourist areas have strong 4G LTE signal, while remote regions may drop to 3G or lose signal entirely. This is the same for any SIM, physical or digital. WiFi is only needed for the initial QR code scan at home. After that, the eSIM runs on local cellular towers independently.
Can I have two eSIMs on my phone at the same time for Venezuela?
Google Pixel 7 and newer support dual eSIM — two digital SIM profiles active at the same time. Earlier Pixels (3 through 6) support one eSIM plus one physical SIM. Go to Settings > Network & Internet > SIMs to manage profiles. Install your Venezuela eSIM alongside your home SIM, set the travel eSIM as the data line, and keep your home number active for calls. Switching between profiles takes a few taps — no QR rescanning needed.
How do I check if my phone is unlocked for eSIM in Venezuela?
Check Settings > General > About on iPhone (look for "No SIM restrictions") or Settings > Connections > SIM Manager on Samsung. If your phone is locked, contact your carrier to unlock it. AT&T requires 60 days of active service before unlocking. T-Mobile requires 40 days. Verizon automatically unlocks phones 60 days after purchase. International carriers have similar policies. Start the unlock request before your Venezuela trip — do not wait until departure day.
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