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eSIM El Salvador

Premium eSIM für El Salvador. Faire Preise. Kein SIM-Wechsel.

Datenpläne für El Salvador

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Bestes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis

Most travelers · balanced usage

1 GB

7 days validity

Claro

4GReloadable
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Günstigste Option

Short trips · light usage

3 GB

15 days validity

Claro

4GReloadable
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Bester Komfort

Heavy usage · longer stays

5 GB

30 days validity

Claro

4GReloadable

Einrichtungserinnerung

1

Vor der Abreise kaufen

Kaufe deinen eSIM Plan, bevor du nach El Salvador fliegst.

2

eSIM Profil installieren

Scanne den QR code in den Einstellungen deines Telefons, um das eSIM Profil zu installieren.

3

Bei Ankunft aktivieren

Aktiviere bei der Ankunft in El Salvador und aktiviere Datenroaming. Dein Telefon verbindet sich automatisch.

Tip: Download Bolt before arriving at San Salvador's Monseñor Óscar Arnulfo Romero Airport — it handles the airport transfer safely without the risk of overcharging by unlicensed taxis.

Plans Summary

9 plans · from · up to 5 GB · 4G

Tip: Most travelers choose 5–10 GB for a 7–10 day trip

Best Value 1 GB · 7 days $3.40 Best Budget 3 GB · 15 days $11.97 Best Comfort 5 GB · 30 days $21.83 Most Popular 7 days · 3 GB/day $95.91

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Does Bolt work in San Salvador?

Yes — Bolt operates in San Salvador and is the recommended ride-hailing option. It's safer and more transparent than street taxis.

Is there coverage at El Zonte (Bitcoin Beach)?

Yes — El Zonte and the surrounding surf coast have Claro coverage. Bitcoin transactions via Chivo and Lightning Network wallets work where connectivity is available.

Does the eSIM cover the Pacific surf coast (La Libertad, El Tunco)?

Yes — the main coast road and surf towns from La Libertad to El Zonte have Claro 4G. The beach access tracks and offshore may have weaker signal.

Is El Salvador safe for tourists now?

Security improved dramatically from 2022 onward. Main tourist areas, the surf coast, and San Salvador's tourist zones are considered relatively safe. Check current government advisories for the latest assessment.

Is there coverage in Suchitoto?

Yes — Suchitoto colonial town and Lake Suchitlán have Claro coverage.

Does the eSIM cover the Ruta de las Flores towns?

Juayúa, Nahuizalco, Apaneca, and main Ruta de las Flores towns have coverage. The approach mountain roads have coverage in town but variable signal on winding hill sections.

Can I use Bitcoin with this data plan in El Salvador?

Yes — data connectivity enables the Chivo government wallet and Lightning Network Bitcoin transactions. El Zonte and many La Libertad businesses accept BTC via the Lightning Network.

What speeds can I expect in San Salvador?

Claro delivers 10–30 Mbps on 4G in San Salvador. Plans start affordably making it good value for the region.

El Salvador is part of these regional plans

Neighbouring countries

eSIM Leitfaden für El Salvador

Dein eSIM verbindet sich mit den wichtigsten Netzbetreibern in El Salvador:

Claro

Verfügbare Netze: 4G

El Salvador is Central America's smallest and most densely populated country, and Claro provides coverage across the main urban areas and tourist destinations. The country has gained attention in recent years for its Bitcoin adoption (it's legal tender) and its dramatic Pacific surf coastline. Data is useful in San Salvador for navigation, using Bolt (which operates in the capital), and accessing Chivo — El Salvador's government Bitcoin wallet app, relevant if you plan to use BTC for transactions.

Claro covers San Salvador, Santa Ana, San Miguel, and main highways. The Pacific coast surf towns — La Libertad, El Tunco, El Zonte (Bitcoin Beach) — have coverage along the main road and in town. El Zonte is where Bitcoin became widely adopted locally and data is practically useful for Chivo and Lightning Network transactions here.

The Ruta de las Flores in the western mountains (Juayúa, Nahuizalco, Suchitoto) has coverage in towns. Suchitoto on Lake Suchitlán — a beautiful colonial town — has good coverage. El Imposible National Park (the country's largest protected area) has limited coverage on the approach road but no signal inside the park.

El Salvador's security situation has improved dramatically since 2022 under the government's security policy — gang-related crime dropped significantly and it's now considered relatively safe for tourists in main areas. Check current advisories but the situation is substantially better than before.

El Salvador uses the US dollar — no currency conversion needed. Plans start at $3.40 making it accessible for any budget.