Internet, SIM Cards & Staying Connected

How to access reliable internet and mobile service while traveling in Peru

Mayra Bazavilvazo

Mayra Bazavilvazo

Peru

Staying connected in Peru is generally easy in major cities, though connectivity becomes more limited in remote areas such as the Amazon.

Wi-Fi Availability

Hotels, cafés, and restaurants in cities like Lima and Cusco typically offer reliable Wi-Fi.

Many travelers find that Wi-Fi speeds are perfectly adequate for messaging, email, and uploading photos.

SIM Cards & eSIM Options

For travelers who prefer consistent mobile data, purchasing a local SIM card or using an eSIM can be helpful.

Local SIM cards are widely available at airports and mobile stores in major cities. The main providers in Peru include:

Claro

Movistar Peru

Many travelers also choose international eSIM services, which can be activated before arriving in Peru.

Connectivity in Remote Areas

While major cities and tourist areas have good connectivity, mobile service can be limited in more remote regions.

For example, travelers visiting the Amazon near Iquitos should expect limited or intermittent signal while on river cruises or deep in the rainforest.

Many travelers embrace this as an opportunity to disconnect and fully enjoy the natural surroundings.

Helpful Tip

Download important travel information — such as maps, tickets, and itineraries — to your phone before leaving major cities so they remain accessible even when internet service is unavailable.

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