eSIM Paraguay
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Most travelers · balanced usage
30 days validity
Claro
Short trips · light usage
15 days validity
Claro
Heavy usage · longer stays
30 days validity
Claro
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Claro
30 days validity
Claro
30 days validity
Claro
Promemoria Configurazione
Acquista Prima della Partenza
Acquista il tuo piano eSIM prima di imbarcarti sul volo per Paraguay.
Installa il Profilo eSIM
Scansiona il QR code nelle impostazioni del telefono per installare il profilo eSIM.
Attiva all'Arrivo
Attiva quando arrivi in Paraguay e abilita il Roaming Dati. Il tuo telefono si connetterà automaticamente.
Tip: Download offline maps for the Trans-Chaco Highway route if visiting the Mennonite colonies or the remote Chaco wilderness — the highway has coverage only in colony towns and the distances between towns are vast.
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Tip: Most travelers choose 5–10 GB for a 7–10 day trip
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Does coverage reach the Jesuit Missions?
Encarnación has full coverage. The Trinidad and Jesús mission ruins have basic Claro coverage. The sites are easily accessible from Encarnación with coverage throughout the drive.
Is there coverage in the Paraguayan Chaco?
The Trans-Chaco Highway has coverage in Mennonite colony towns (Filadelfia, Loma Plata). The wilderness areas between towns have no coverage. Download offline maps for Chaco driving.
What apps are useful in Asunción?
InDrive and Uber operate in Asunción. PedidosYa for food delivery. WhatsApp is the primary communication platform. Google Maps works for Paraguay's main roads.
Does coverage work at Itaipu Dam?
Yes — the Itaipu visitor centre and dam viewpoints have Claro coverage. Book the engineering tour in advance.
What speeds can I expect in Asunción?
Claro delivers 15–40 Mbps on 4G in central Asunción.
What language is needed in Paraguay?
Spanish and Guaraní are both official. Most Paraguayans mix them in everyday speech (Jopara). Basic Spanish is sufficient for tourists; Guaraní words appear on menus and signage.
Is Ciudad del Este safe to visit?
Ciudad del Este is a major border trading city with a busy but functional informal market. Exercise normal caution. The Itaipu Dam is nearby and is an excellent excursion.
Is there coverage at San Bernardino lake?
Yes — San Bernardino (Lago Ypacaraí resort area) has Claro coverage.
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Reti disponibili: 4G
Paraguay is South America's most overlooked country — a landlocked nation between Brazil, Argentina, and Bolivia with a deeply Guaraní cultural identity, the Jesuit Missions ruins (UNESCO), the vast Chaco wilderness in the west, and Asunción's Spanish colonial architecture. Claro provides 4G coverage across the eastern corridor (where 95% of Paraguay's population lives) and the main highway routes, supporting navigation in Asunción, booking the Jesuit Missions circuit, and communicating via the apps used universally alongside WhatsApp. Data is essential for navigating Asunción (the oldest continuously inhabited city in South America, founded 1537) and accessing transport apps.
Claro's 4G covers Asunción, Ciudad del Este (the border city with Brazil — one of the world's largest informal markets), Encarnación (gateway to the Jesuit Missions), San Bernardino (lakeside resort near Asunción), and the main highways east. The Itaipu Dam visitor centre (the world's largest power plant by electricity generation) near Ciudad del Este has coverage.
The Jesuit Missions (Trinidad, Jesús, San Cosme y Damián) in the Encarnación region have basic Claro coverage at the UNESCO sites. The mission ruins are accessible on a day trip from Encarnación with coverage throughout the drive.
The Paraguayan Chaco — one of the world's largest dry forests, home to Mennonite colonies (Filadelfia, Loma Plata), jaguars, and capybaras — has very limited coverage. The Trans-Chaco Highway has coverage in the Mennonite colony towns but no coverage in the wilderness areas.
Paraguay uses the guaraní (PYG). Spanish and Guaraní are both official languages — Paraguay is one of the few genuinely bilingual countries in the Americas.