Port-au-Prince
Explore the bustling streets of Pétion-Ville, known for its vibrant art scene and local markets.
Before you fly to Haiti, ensure you have a travel eSIM ready so the moment you land in Port-au-Prince, you're online without worrying about roaming bills.
Built for short trips and long stays alike — if you fall into any of these, you're sorted.
Digicel Haiti provides extensive coverage in urban areas like Port-au-Prince, while Natcom covers more rural and remote regions effectively. Indoor connectivity can sometimes falter, especially in older buildings or mountainous areas. Public transit connectivity is generally reliable.
A rough guide to pick the right plan — your real usage depends on how much you stream and share.
Maps, messaging, email and the occasional search. Enough to stay oriented and in touch.
Social feeds, browsing, music and some video. The sweet spot for most travelers.
Video calls, lots of streaming and tethering your laptop or sharing a hotspot.
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Discover the advantages of using an eSIM while traveling in Haiti.
Pocket WiFi, roaming and airport SIM cards all work — here's how they stack up against an eSIM.
| Telekonek eSIM | Pocket WiFi | Roaming | Airport SIM | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Setup | Scan a QR code before you fly | Reserve, then collect and return a device | Already on your home plan | Queue at a kiosk after you land |
| Ready when you land | Yes — connects on arrival | Only after pick-up | Yes | After you find a counter |
| Keep your number | Yes | Yes | Yes | No — you swap out your SIM |
| Extra device to carry | No | Yes — a hotspot to charge | No | No |
| Typical cost | Low, prepaid up front | Daily rental, often a deposit | Usually the most expensive | Varies, often paid in cash |
| Multiple travelers | One eSIM each | Share one hotspot | Charged per line | One SIM each |
Connection-tested in the cities travelers actually visit.
Explore the bustling streets of Pétion-Ville, known for its vibrant art scene and local markets.
Visit the historic Citadelle Laferrière located near the city, a symbol of Haiti's rich history.
Enjoy the artistic vibe and colonial architecture in neighborhoods like Rue du Commerce.
Enable offline maps in Google Maps before losing reception in rural areas.
Use WhatsApp for calls and messages to save on data costs.
Turn off automatic app updates to conserve your data allowance.
Download local music and videos while on WiFi to enjoy during long road trips.
Use secure VPN apps to safely access banking apps that may require data.
Know that mobile hotspots might slow down in remote regions; plan around connectivity dips.
Most recent iPhone, Pixel, Samsung Galaxy, and cellular iPad models support eSIM — but not every model does. Check your exact device in our compatibility guide before you buy.
Heading beyond Haiti? These travel eSIMs install the same way — scan before you fly, data the moment you land.
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