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  • Ava M.

    Melbourne, AU · Jun 2026

    Perfect for my travels

    This eSIM was a lifesaver while I explored Chile. I had stable 4G in both populated and rural areas. The setup took only 30 seconds, and I appreciated not having to deal with roaming charges.

  • Camila R.

    Mexico City, MX · Jun 2026

    Perfect for my Chile trip!

    The eSIM worked flawlessly throughout my time in Santiago. I scanned the QR code upon arrival, and within minutes I was connected to 4G. Streaming videos and using maps was a breeze!

  • Wei L.

    Singapore, SG · May 2026

    Great coverage in cities

    I used esima during my road trip in Chile and found great coverage in major cities like Valparaíso and Concepción. The speeds were fast enough for browsing and social media. However, the service was a bit spotty in some remote regions.

  • Ethan O.

    Dublin, IE · May 2026

    Fast and easy setup

    I loved how easy it was to set up my esima eSIM while traveling through Chile. The QR code installation took 30 seconds, and I had 5G speeds almost everywhere, even in Torres del Paine. This is the best way to stay connected while exploring!

  • Daniel J.

    Sydney, AU · May 2026

    Fantastic for road trips

    Used esima during a road trip through the Atacama Desert. The reception was surprisingly strong, even in isolated areas. Streaming music while driving was no problem at all!

  • Noah K.

    Brisbane, AU · May 2026

    Can't travel without it!

    Esima made my trip to Chile so much easier! I had instant access to data right at the airport with just a QR scan. I was able to navigate around the city without any issues. 10/10 experience!

  • Ryan B.

    Seattle, US · May 2026

    Seamless connectivity in Chile

    I activated my esima eSIM as soon as I landed in Santiago. The QR scan took less than a minute, and I had 5G speeds throughout my trip. Streaming Netflix while exploring the city was a breeze!

  • Olivia P.

    Austin, US · May 2026

    Super fast in Santiago!

    The esima eSIM worked perfectly as soon as I landed in Santiago. I scanned the QR code, and within 30 seconds, I was connected to 5G. Streaming Netflix during my downtime was a breeze!

eSIM vs roaming in Chile

Typical home-carrier roaming

$10$18

per day

Esima eSIM

$3.43

Flat rate

Most international carriers charge per-day roaming fees for Chile, and many cap speeds after the first gigabyte or two. Hotspot is often blocked or costs extra, and the daily charge applies even if you only check email once.

A Chile eSIM gives you a flat data allowance at local prepaid pricing — you pay for what you use, not for each calendar day the phone is powered on. The eSIM does not throttle after a threshold unless you exhaust your plan entirely, and hotspot works from the first megabyte.

If you are island-hopping to Easter Island or driving the Carretera Austral, the predictable cost matters: roaming bundles from major networks often exclude remote regions or charge premium rates for low-population zones, while the eSIM treats Hanga Roa and Santiago the same.

Real trips, real travelers

Built for travelers like you

Different trip, same eSIM — here is how it lands for the most common visitors to Chile.

You drive the Carretera Austral from Puerto Montt to Villa O'Higgins, stopping at glaciers, hot springs, and backcountry campsites. The eSIM keeps Google Maps live in towns and on Ruta 5, then switches to offline mode when signal drops. You download trail maps and hostel addresses in Puerto Montt, check WhatsApp when you reach Coyhaique, and the phone stays quiet in the valleys where no carrier reaches.

Patagonia road-tripper

You fly in for a three-day conference in Las Condes, take the Metro from the airport, and use Uber between your hotel and the venue. The eSIM gives you 5G across the financial district, works on the Metro platforms for QR ticket validation, and lets you hotspot your laptop in the hotel lobby when the Wi-Fi stalls during a video call.

Santiago business traveler

You base yourself in San Pedro de Atacama for a week of desert tours — Valle de la Luna at sunset, the El Tatio geysers at dawn, the ALMA observatory on a clear night. The eSIM works in town for booking tours and checking weather, then goes offline at every site. You cache your tour operator's WhatsApp messages and offline maps before each trip, and the phone reconnects when you return to the main street.

Atacama stargazer

Apps you'll need data for in Chile

The apps locals and travelers actually use — the ones that need real cell data, not just hotel Wi-Fi.

  • Uber app icon

    Uber

    Rideshare in Santiago, Valparaíso, Viña del Mar, Concepción

  • Cabify app icon

    Cabify

    Rideshare alternative, popular in Santiago and Valparaíso

  • DiDi app icon

    DiDi

    Rideshare app operating in Santiago and select cities

  • RED Transantiago app icon

    RED Transantiago

    Santiago public transport routes, schedules, and QR ticketing

  • Turbus app icon

    Turbus

    Long-distance bus booking across Chile

  • Mercado Libre app icon

    Mercado Libre

    E-commerce and local marketplace

  • Rappi app icon

    Rappi

    Food and grocery delivery in major cities

  • Cornershop

    Grocery delivery app owned by Uber

How much data you'll burn per day

WhatsApp

~40 MB/day for text and voice messages, ~120 MB/day if you make regular voice calls or send photos.

Maps

~80–150 MB/day for live turn-by-turn navigation in Santiago or along the Pan-American Highway; less if you cache maps offline before rural drives.

Rideshare

~5–10 MB per ride for Uber, Cabify, or DiDi — minimal data for driver matching and real-time location updates.

When you're travelling matters

Chilean summer (December–February) brings peak tourist traffic to Patagonia, Torres del Paine, and the Lake District. Entel's network in Puerto Natales and along the Carretera Austral can slow during high season as backpackers and road-trippers saturate the limited tower capacity.

If you are travelling in January or February, expect slower speeds in popular towns and download offline maps before heading into the backcountry. Winter (June–August) sees fewer visitors and faster data, but snow closes many Patagonian roads and some remote cell sites go offline for maintenance.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Does the eSIM work in Torres del Paine National Park?

Entel has coverage at the park entrance, Refugio Grey, and a few other spots, but most of the W trek and backcountry campsites are dead zones. Download offline maps and trail guides before you enter the park.

Does the eSIM work on Easter Island?

Yes, but only on Entel. Hanga Roa town and the airport have 4G; the rest of the island — Rano Raraku, Anakena Beach, Rano Kau — is spotty 3G or no service. If your eSIM lands on Movistar or Claro when you arrive, toggle airplane mode to force a network search onto Entel.

Will I have signal driving the Carretera Austral?

Entel has the best coverage along Route 7, but long stretches south of Coyhaique have no signal from any carrier. Download offline maps in Puerto Montt and expect hours without connectivity between towns.

Does the eSIM work in San Pedro de Atacama?

San Pedro town has 4G from all carriers. Valle de la Luna, the El Tatio geysers, and the Salar de Atacama are off-grid. Cache your maps and hostel details before heading to any desert site.

How much data do I need for a week in Chile?

If you use maps daily, check WhatsApp, and book buses or hostels on the go, plan for 3–5 GB per week. Add another 2–3 GB if you upload photos or make video calls. The Santiago Metro app and most rideshare platforms are lightweight.

Can I make WhatsApp calls on this eSIM?

Yes. WhatsApp voice and video calls work over the data connection. Quality depends on your signal strength — expect clear calls in Santiago or Valparaíso, choppy audio in remote Patagonia or the higher cerros.

Does the Santiago Metro app work on this eSIM?

Yes. The Metro's QR ticket validation requires live data to generate and scan codes at the turnstiles, so the eSIM keeps the app functional across all six lines. Offline screenshots will not work.

Entel vs Movistar coverage in Valparaíso?

Both carriers perform well near the port and waterfront. Entel has slightly better indoor penetration on the higher cerros (Concepción, Alegre), while Movistar is stronger around Plaza Sotomayor and the fish market. The eSIM will hand off between them automatically.

Entel vs Movistar on the Pan-American Highway?

Both have continuous LTE from La Serena to Puerto Montt on Ruta 5. Entel edges ahead in the Lake District and has better coverage on the Carretera Austral. Movistar matches Entel in the central valley and around Concepción.

Does Uber work in Chile on this eSIM?

Yes. Uber operates in Santiago, Valparaíso, Viña del Mar, and Concepción. The app needs live data to match drivers and update pickup locations. Cabify and FreeNow are also popular and work the same way.

Does DiDi work on this eSIM?

Yes. DiDi operates in Santiago and a few other cities. The app requires live data for driver matching and real-time location updates, so the eSIM keeps it functional as long as you have signal.

eSIM vs buying a SIM at Santiago airport?

Airport SIM kiosks sell Entel, Movistar, and WOM prepaid cards for similar data prices, but you will wait in line, show your passport, and the SIM only activates on one carrier. The eSIM installs before you land, switches carriers automatically, and does not require a physical swap or paperwork.

Will I have signal in Puerto Varas or Puerto Montt?

Yes. Both towns have strong 4G from Entel, Movistar, and Claro. Coverage thins on the roads between Puerto Varas and the national parks (Vicente Pérez Rosales, Alerce Andino), and disappears entirely on remote stretches of the Carretera Austral south of Puerto Montt.

Does the eSIM work in Punta Arenas?

Yes. Punta Arenas has 4G from Entel and Movistar. Coverage extends to the airport and the port, but thins quickly outside the city limits. The road to Torres del Paine has intermittent signal; download maps before leaving town.

Can I use hotspot to share data with my laptop?

Yes. Hotspot is enabled by default on esima eSIMs for Chile. No extra charge, no throttling on the first few gigabytes. Useful if you are working remotely or travelling with a tablet or partner whose phone does not support eSIM.

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