
Sim Local provides complete travel connectivity through trusted local networks in over 200 destinations. With fair pricing, no roaming fees, and full support, their eSIMs offer calls, texts, and local numbers, just like at home. Backed by over 15 years of experience and a presence in 100+ airport retail locations, Sim Local is a trusted expert in travel connectivity.
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Sim Local does not provide any unlimited data eSIM plans for Central America. Travelers who need internet access in the region can choose from several fixed‑data options. For example, the Global 30 GB plan is valid for 30 days and costs $47.00 USD, while the Global 18 GB plan is also 30 days and priced at $26.75 USD. Selecting a fixed‑data plan can be more cost effective for most users, unless the traveler is an extremely heavy data consumer who would otherwise require an unlimited option.
Sim Local does not offer eSIM plans that include a phone number or SMS service for Central America. The provider's Central America eSIMs are data‑only. Travelers can still make calls and send messages using data‑connected VoIP applications such as WhatsApp, Telegram, or iMessage, which work without a local phone number or SMS capability.
The Central American countries covered by Sim Local’s eSIM plans are Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama, El Salvador, and Honduras. The “Global eSIM for” and “Global” plans include Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Panama; the “Global” plan that lists El Salvador adds coverage for Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama, and El Salvador; the “North America” and “Orange Holiday World” plans cover Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua, and El Salvador, with each of those plans also specifying additional regions outside Central America.
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