Travelers have several connectivity options for the
internet in Peru
, but speeds will vary. Learn more about the best options to stay
connected below.
Option 1: Connect to a WiFi Hotspot
Where WiFi is available, travelers can connect to the internet using their
electronic devices. This is one of the best and cheapest options for
internet access in Peru.
Using WiFi on your smartphone is a great way to avoid international
roaming fees and stay connected during your trip. Just remember to
double-check the settings on your phone so that you don’t unintentionally
incur data costs. Disabling data roaming prevents the applications on your
smartphone – maps, email, internet browser, etc. – from using your data
plan while abroad.
It’s up to the discretion of every traveler what devices they decide to
bring to Peru, may that be their smartphone, laptop, tablet, etc. As with
any travel destination, opportunistic theft does exist and it’s important
to carefully watch over your valuables. Keep your electronics packing list
as simple as possible.
Hotels across the country offer WiFi for their guests. However, the speed
depends on the hotel and location. If the internet doesn’t work in your
room, try the hotel lobby for a better signal.
Many modern cafes and restaurants also offer free wireless internet. An
establishment usually has a sign in their storefront to market available
WiFi, so be on the lookout while wandering the streets of a new
destination. Order a beverage or something small to eat, and then ask for
la clave
(the password) to connect to the Internet.
Option 2: Use an International Phone Plan or Local SIM Card
Many wireless carriers around the world offer some sort of international
coverage in Peru. For many, this is the simplest solution to staying
connected while traveling. However, depending on your provider, this can
be expensive.
As an alternative, most
cell phone companies in Peru, like
Claro and
Movistar,
offer a local
Peruvian SIM card
for tourists to use. While this can be a bit complicated, it may save you
from astronomical international charges on your next bill. For information
about using your smartphone in Peru, read our blog post about
Peru SIM cards
.
Your mobile phone may work in Peru with an international phone plan, local
SIM card, or by connecting to WiFi. Photo by
JESHOOTS-com on Pixabay
.