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Over 100 travel eSIM providers are available for use in Honduras, and there are more than 1800 prepaid data plans. The extensive range of options makes it easy for travelers to find an eSIM that fits their specific needs.
Unlimited data eSIM plans for Honduras are available from several providers. Firsty offers a 1‑day unlimited plan for $0 USD, but includes ads and caps the speed to 256 kbps with possible throttling. Yesim, Truely, and Roamify all offer unlimited data for 1 to 30 days (Yesim and Truely) or 5 to 30 days (Roamify). These plans allow tethering and may experience speed throttling, but they provide full data access on 3G and LTE networks. The price range for unlimited plans spans from free with Firsty up to about $117 USD with Truely, so travelers can choose a plan within this range that matches their budget and travel duration.
In Honduras, the primary Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) are:
Tigo Honduras: Operated by Millicom, Tigo is one of the largest mobile operators in Honduras, offering a comprehensive range of services, including voice, data, and high-speed 3G and 4G data services.
Claro Honduras: Part of América Móvil, Claro provides mobile voice and data services with a focus on reliable and widespread coverage, actively investing in network infrastructure expansion.
Hondutel: The state-owned telecommunications company, Hondutel offers various services, including mobile voice and data, aiming to serve underserved areas and provide competitive services.
Additionally, Honduras has Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) that offer mobile services by leasing access from major carriers. For example, Digicel provides affordable prepaid and postpaid cellular plans with a focus on data services. However, most travel eSIMs rely on MNO infrastructure rather than MVNOs.
Travel eSIMs that include a phone number and SMS capability are available for Honduras from providers such as GlobaleSIM and Roamify. Both operators offer inbound and outbound voice services, and SMS is available inbound for all plans while Roamify also allows outbound SMS. The phone numbers that come with these eSIMs use the international dialing code +1 rather than Honduras’ local code +504, so the numbers are not local Honduras numbers. The plans range from 1GB of data for 7 days to 20GB for 30 days and can extend up to 365 days for larger bundles, with prices starting around US$4.50 and rising to about US$105 for 365‑day packages. If a local Honduras number is required, travelers can still use the data-only eSIMs and then make calls or send messages through VoIP apps such as WhatsApp, Telegram, or iMessage over the data connection.
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