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SIM & Internet Updated April 2026 ⏱ 5 min read

Best eSIM for Brazil 2026 — Airalo, Holafly, Saily Compared

A tourist eSIM gets you online the second you land in Rio or São Paulo — no hunting for Claro stores, no CPF hoops. Here are the 5 best eSIMs for Brazil in 2026, compared on real price, data cap, speed and activation friction.

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A Brazilian tourist eSIM is the single most useful $15–50 spend of any Brazil trip in 2026. It gets you Uber, WhatsApp, Google Maps and translator apps working the moment your plane door opens — no hunting for Claro kiosks in GRU arrivals, no CPF-registration dance, no roaming fee surprise. This guide compares the 5 tourist-grade eSIMs actually worth buying, with real prices, real speeds, and the one activation mistake that trips up half of first-timers.

Quick Answer

  • Short trip (≤10 days) — Airalo Discover Brazil: 5GB for $16 or 10GB for $26. Cheapest, reliable, no frills.
  • Streaming-heavy or 2-week trip — Holafly Brazil Unlimited: $47 for 15 days, truly unlimited, hotspot throttled after 10GB.
  • Long stay or group trip — Saily Brazil 30-day: 20GB for $29, hotspot OK, great value per GB.
  • Multi-country South America trip — Airalo Americas or Nomad Regional: covers Brazil + Argentina + Chile on one plan.
  • Digital nomad 30+ days — local Claro Controle plan: R$ 70/month for 40GB, requires CPF, best speed and cheapest per GB once you're set up.
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How Brazilian eSIM Works in 2026

Brazil has four mobile carriers — Claro, Vivo, TIM and Oi. Claro has the widest rural coverage (including the Amazon corridor around Manaus and the Pantanal lodge road network), Vivo tops speed tests in São Paulo and Rio, TIM has the cheapest domestic prepaid, and Oi is a distant fourth recovering from its 2023 judicial reorganization. Tourist eSIMs sold by Airalo, Holafly, Saily and Nomad all piggyback on Claro's network because of Claro's reach — meaning the five eSIM brands below give near-identical connectivity, and the differentiators become price, hotspot policy and app UX.

5G is now live in all state capitals and most cities over 300,000 people. Download speeds in central São Paulo, Rio, Belo Horizonte, Curitiba and Brasília regularly hit 200–400 Mbps on Claro 5G. Outside cities you drop to LTE at 30–80 Mbps, still plenty for Google Maps and WhatsApp voice. The single dead-zone class remains remote Amazon tributaries and deep Pantanal (both places jungle lodges provide their own Starlink wifi).

The 5 Best eSIMs for Brazil — Detailed Comparison

ProviderPlanDataDaysPrice (USD)$/GBHotspotActivation
AiraloDiscover Brazil 5GB5GB30$16$3.20YesQR + app
AiraloDiscover Brazil 10GB10GB30$26$2.60YesQR + app
AiraloDiscover Brazil 20GB20GB30$37$1.85YesQR + app
HolaflyBrazil Unlimited 15dUnlimited*15$47ThrottledQR + app
HolaflyBrazil Unlimited 30dUnlimited*30$69ThrottledQR + app
SailyBrazil 20GB20GB30$29$1.45YesApp
NomadBrazil 10GB10GB30$18$1.80YesQR + app
UbigiBrazil 10GB10GB30$22$2.20YesApp
Local Claro ControleSIM w/ CPF40GB30R$ 70 (~$14)$0.35YesIn-store + CPF

*Holafly "unlimited" has a daily fair-use threshold around 2GB/day before soft-throttling to 3G speeds. For normal use (maps, WhatsApp, Instagram scrolling) you never hit it. Heavy YouTube / Twitch streamers will.

Coverage Reality — Tested in 12 Cities

Claro's network (which all major eSIMs piggyback) in 2026 gives you:

  • Rio de Janeiro — 5G everywhere in Zona Sul, Centro and Barra. LTE on Tijuca trails. Dead spots in deep Rocinha favela corridors.
  • São Paulo — 5G across Jardins, Vila Madalena, Pinheiros, Itaim Bibi. LTE in outer zonas. Consistently 200+ Mbps in business districts.
  • Salvador — 5G in Pelourinho, Barra, Ondina, Rio Vermelho. LTE on Ilha de Itaparica. Spotty on Morro de São Paulo (ferry+island).
  • Florianópolis — 5G in Centro and Jurerê Internacional. LTE everywhere else on the island. Dead zone only at far-south Pântano do Sul trails.
  • Foz do Iguaçu — 5G in city, LTE inside the national park on the Brazilian side, signal drops to none inside the waterfall spray canyon (expected).
  • Manaus — 5G in Centro and Ponta Negra. LTE on the Rio Negro ferry dock. No signal 1+ hours upriver in the jungle lodges.
  • Fernando de Noronha — LTE only (no 5G) in Vila dos Remédios. Patchy on Sancho trail and remote beaches. Most pousadas have starlink wifi anyway.
  • Pantanal — LTE on the Transpantaneira road up to Porto Jofre. No signal inside the cattle-ranch lodges (Caiman, Pouso Alegre — Starlink wifi provided).
💡 If you're mostly in cities and only dipping into wilderness, buy a 10GB Airalo or Saily plan and let the lodge Starlink handle the jungle nights. Paying for Holafly unlimited when 30% of your trip has no signal anyway is money wasted.

Activation — The One Mistake First-Timers Make

Every tourist eSIM activates the same way, with one critical quirk that the provider FAQs bury:

  • Step 1: Buy the plan in the provider app before you fly (Airalo, Holafly, Saily all have free apps).
  • Step 2: Install the eSIM profile. iPhone: Settings → Cellular → Add eSIM → scan the QR code or "Install Directly from Provider" if the app supports it. Android: Settings → Connections → SIM card manager → Add mobile plan.
  • Step 3: Label it "Brazil" so you can tell it apart from your home line.
  • Step 4 (THE TRAP): The plan activates on first data connection in-country, NOT on install. If you tested it at home and saw "no service," that's normal.
  • Step 5: After landing, enable Data Roaming for the Brazil line and set it as your default data line. Turn OFF roaming on your home line so calls don't burn cash.
  • Step 6: WhatsApp, iMessage and email use wifi or the eSIM data — no SMS needed.
⚠️ The eSIM install QR code is one-time-use. Once scanned, that QR is burned. Screenshot the QR and the plan details on a backup device before you leave home — if your phone dies on the flight, you'll need to re-scan on the replacement.

Airalo vs Holafly — The Real Head-to-Head

The two dominant brands serve different travellers. Airalo (founded 2019, 50+ million users) pioneered the per-GB prepaid eSIM model — you pay for exactly what you need, top up in-app if you run short. Holafly (founded 2018) pioneered the "flat-rate unlimited" model — you pay a fixed fee and stop thinking about data. Both work technically; the choice is about your personality.

CriteriaAiraloHolafly
Cheapest option$4.50 (1GB, 7d)$19 (5d unlimited)
Best value$26 for 10GB$47 for 15-day unlimited
Hotspot allowedYes, unthrottledThrottled after ~10GB
Top-up in appYes, instantNo (buy a new plan)
Phone numberNo (data-only)No (data-only)
5G accessYesYes
Best forPlanners, budget, hotspot usersStreamers, "set and forget"
SupportApp chat, 20min24/7 WhatsApp, <5min
Referral credit$3 via app$5 via app

Local Claro SIM — The Long-Stay Alternative

If you're in Brazil 30+ days, a local Claro Controle plan is dramatically cheaper per GB — but requires a CPF (Brazilian tax number, foreigners can get one in 30 minutes at any Receita Federal office with passport). R$ 70/month gets you 40GB + unlimited WhatsApp + unlimited voice. The catch: Claro's in-store English is zero, the app is Portuguese-only, and the CPF trip is a half-day errand. Worth it for nomads staying 2+ months in Florianópolis or Rio; skip it for anything shorter.

People also ask
Is Airalo worth it for Brazil?+
Yes for trips under 3 weeks. $16–37 for 5–20 GB is cheaper than any alternative that doesn't require a CPF. Over 3 weeks, a local Claro plan becomes cheaper per GB but requires paperwork.
Can I use WhatsApp without an eSIM in Brazil?+
Yes over hotel wifi — but WhatsApp is how Uber drivers, pousadas and tour guides communicate in Brazil. You need constant connectivity, which means an eSIM or roaming.
Do Brazilian eSIMs include phone calls?+
No — all tourist eSIMs are data-only. Use WhatsApp for calls (works over the eSIM data). If you absolutely need a Brazilian phone number, buy a local Vivo or Claro prepaid SIM (needs CPF).
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best eSIM for Brazil in 2026?

Airalo for short trips (5GB for $16, instant activation, 50+ million users), Holafly for heavy streaming (unlimited data $47/15 days), Saily for mid-length stays (20GB for $29). All three work nationwide on Claro's network.

Does Brazil support eSIM?

Yes — every phone sold in Brazil since late 2024 supports eSIM. Both Claro and Vivo activate eSIMs on their networks. For foreign visitors, international eSIMs (Airalo, Holafly, Saily, Nomad) work immediately on arrival without a CPF.

How much data do I need in Brazil?

5GB is fine for 1 week of Google Maps + WhatsApp + casual social. 10–15GB covers 2 weeks of mixed use with occasional streaming. 20GB+ or unlimited if you work remotely, stream Netflix, or upload photos to cloud.

Is Airalo better than Holafly for Brazil?

Airalo is cheaper per GB ($3.20/GB vs Holafly's implied rate) and has better speeds on Claro in most cities. Holafly wins if you value "truly unlimited" and don't want to track usage. Both use the same underlying Claro network.

Will my US/EU phone work in Brazil?

Yes — every iPhone since XR and every Samsung Galaxy since S20 supports Brazilian bands (LTE B1, B3, B5, B7, B28; 5G n78). Your phone just needs to be unlocked. Older phones may drop to 3G outside major cities.

Do I need a Brazilian SIM or will my home plan work?

Your home plan probably works (check roaming) but costs $10–15/day. A Brazilian eSIM runs $2–3/day equivalent and is 10–50x faster than roaming. Turn off roaming + use an eSIM.

Does eSIM work in the Amazon and Pantanal?

Spottily. Claro covers Manaus, Belém, Foz do Iguaçu, all major cities and most highways. Inside jungle lodges 2+ hours by boat from Manaus, expect no signal — plan for offline Google Maps and downloaded media.

How do I activate an Airalo eSIM for Brazil?

Buy the plan in the Airalo app before your flight, download the eSIM QR code, install it (iPhone: Settings → Cellular → Add eSIM → scan QR; Android: Settings → Connections → SIM card manager → Add mobile plan). Enable data roaming on the Airalo line when you land. Takes 3 minutes total.

Can I hotspot from my Brazil eSIM?

Yes with Airalo, Saily and Nomad. Holafly blocks hotspot on unlimited plans (fair-use throttle after ~10GB). If you need to tether a laptop or Kindle, pick Airalo or Saily.

What if I run out of data on my Brazil eSIM?

Airalo and Saily let you top up from the app in 30 seconds — no new QR code. Holafly is flat-rate unlimited so this never happens. Local Claro stores sell top-ups but require CPF in most cases now.