Best eSIM for Haiti — Instant connectivity at Toussaint Louverture Airport. Essential safety tool for humanitarian workers and journalists.
The best eSIM for Haiti is one that works on arrival, avoids roaming fees, and doesn't require local SIM registration. OVOSIM connects you on local networks with transparent pricing.
Haiti eSIM Configuration
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Why smart travelers switch to OVOSIM for Haiti.
| Feature | OVOSIM | Other eSIM Apps | Your Carrier Roaming |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cost (Standard Plan) | From €28.99 | Typically higher | €10/day+ |
| Network Speed | 5G / 4G LTE | Varies | Varies |
| Setup | Instant QR | QR / Manual | Automatic |
| Hidden fees | None | Sometimes | Common |
| Available before arrival | Yes | Yes | No |
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No surprises at the airport. Activate instantly on arrival.
Chat with actual humans if something goes wrong.
No hidden fees. No roaming charges. Period.
Ready in 3 simple steps.
Go to Settings > Cellular > Add eSIM and scan the QR code from our website
Name it 'Travel Data'. Set it to 'Secondary' so your main number still works.
When you land, turn on 'Data Roaming' for the eSIM line only.
Port-au-Prince has 3G/4G in accessible areas. Coverage is available in Pétionville (the safer hilltop suburb), Jacmel on the south coast, and Cap-Haïtien in the north. The road to Citadelle Laferrière and Sans-Souci Palace has coverage in Cap-Haïtien. Always check the current security situation with your organization's security focal point before travel. Save embassy emergency numbers offline before arrival.
Scan the QR code and connect immediately.
Share data with your laptop.
Keep your original number for calls.
OVOSIM offers great-value eSIM plans for Haiti starting at €28.99, connecting to Digicel with 5G / 4G LTE coverage.
Plans start from €28.99. There are no hidden fees or roaming charges.
Yes — buy and install your eSIM before you fly, and it connects automatically to a local network when you land in Haiti.
Haiti currently has severe security warnings from most Western governments. Travel is limited primarily to humanitarian, journalistic, and essential NGO work. Always operate with organizational security protocols and have emergency contact numbers saved offline.
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