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Haiti

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Features

  • Coverage: Haiti
  • Network Provider: Digicel
  • Speed: 3G / 4G
  • Tethering / Hotspot: Yes

Plan Details

Device Compatibility: Most modern smartphones are fully compatible with Blikst eSIMs. However, a few exceptions exist. Check our detailed compatibility list to confirm your device works flawlessly with our service..

Activation Policy: Enjoy automatic activation by simply scanning the QR code provided after purchase. Your eSIM will instantly activate upon your arrival at Haiti, ensuring immediate connectivity.

Delivery Time: Receive a confirmation email with your eSIM details right after completing your purchase. Quick and seamless delivery ensures you’re ready to go in minutes.

Description

Haiti's situation has made independent tourism challenging in recent years, and most visitors arriving at Toussaint Louverture International (PAP) are on humanitarian, diaspora, diplomatic, or NGO-linked trips with pre-arranged drivers and secure accommodation. Mobile data is more than a convenience here — it's how you stay in touch with trusted contacts and receive real-time updates from your host organisation about movement and safety. A Blikst Haiti eSIM sits on the Digicel network, which along with Natcom is one of the two major mobile operators in the country, with 4G coverage around Port-au-Prince, Cap-Haïtien, Les Cayes, and along main corridors.

Where Digicel reaches

Port-au-Prince and its metro area (Pétion-Ville, Delmas, Carrefour, Croix-des-Bouquets) carry 4G. Cap-Haïtien in the north, Les Cayes in the south, and the Central Plateau towns around Hinche have 4G coverage. Route Nationale 1 (Port-au-Prince to Cap-Haïtien) and Route Nationale 2 (PAP to Les Cayes) are covered along most of their length, though signal can dip in mountain passes. Rural areas in the Artibonite valley and the Grand'Anse peninsula have 3G-to-4G near settlements and patchier signal between them. The Île-à-Vache and other offshore islands have limited coverage.

Important practical notes

Travel advisories from the US, UK, EU, and Canada on Haiti have been heightened and can change rapidly — check the latest guidance before you go. Electricity is intermittent across much of the country; most neighbourhoods run on private or shared generators, and data can be interrupted by power outages at cell sites. Bring a power bank, download critical documents offline, and keep a printed emergency contact list as a backup. Cash (USD and HTG) is essential — card payments are inconsistent even in Pétion-Ville hotels.

Cost vs. local Digicel registration

Digicel and Natcom sell local SIMs at registered dealer shops; purchasing and registering a SIM in PAP can be arranged by your host or driver, but the process adds time and exposure to unfamiliar routes. A Blikst eSIM activates directly on the Digicel network without a shop visit. US carriers generally charge $10–$15 per day for Haiti roaming if offered at all, and coverage on home-carrier roaming can be inconsistent; a dedicated local plan is more predictable.

Arrival at Toussaint Louverture

Install the profile at home over Wi-Fi. Port-au-Prince airport is 10 km from downtown, though the practical route depends heavily on security conditions on a given day. Pre-arranged pickup by your host organisation, hotel, or trusted driver is the standard arrival method. Switch off airplane mode after landing and the Blikst line registers on Digicel automatically — you can confirm to your driver or coordinator that you've cleared immigration without needing to find airport Wi-Fi.

Apps and data habits

  • WhatsApp: The default communication channel in Haiti — drivers, hotel staff, NGO coordinators, and local contacts all run on WhatsApp voice and messaging.
  • MonCash: Digicel's mobile money service, widely used domestically. Tourists typically don't register, but knowing it exists helps when paying drivers or vendors who prefer it to cash.
  • Offline maps: Download Google Maps offline tiles for Port-au-Prince, Pétion-Ville, and Cap-Haïtien before you arrive. Street signage in parts of PAP is limited, and landmarks beat street names.
  • Language: Haitian Creole is the working language; French is widely understood. Google Translate's Creole pack is serviceable for basic phrases — download offline before landing.
  • Safety alerts: Keep your embassy's STEP (US), LOCATE (UK), or equivalent enrollment active. Data keeps the alerts pushing in real time.

Plan sizing

A short-duration visit (up to a week) of the kind typical for NGO, diaspora, or diplomatic travel works on 3–5 GB with hotel or guesthouse Wi-Fi filling in. A two-week stay with daily WhatsApp coordination, regular video calls home, and mobile data when moving between sites sits at 5–10 GB. Longer deployments should pick 15 GB or higher, especially if you rely on mobile data during power outages when local Wi-Fi is down.

Install the eSIM before boarding. Land at Toussaint Louverture with your Digicel line already provisioned, contact your driver or host immediately after clearing immigration, and keep a working data line throughout your stay. One QR code, a Digicel data plan, and a connection that doesn't depend on finding airport Wi-Fi at a difficult moment.

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Important Information

  • This eSIM plan is only compatible with iPhone, Samsung and Google devices.
  • To activate this plan, you will need to provide your IMEI, EID/ICCID and preferred eSim Activation Date.
  • On the specified date your eSim will be activated automatically in the USA no QR code needed.
  • The plan must be purchased at least 2 days before the activation date to allow time for processing.

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eSIM FAQ

The Blikst Haiti eSIM runs on the Digicel network, which along with Natcom is one of the two major mobile operators in the country. You get 3G and 4G speeds, with 4G across the main population centres and corridors. Digicel is the operator most local contacts, drivers and NGO coordinators rely on day to day, so you're on familiar infrastructure for staying in touch.

Port-au-Prince and its metro area, including Pétion-Ville, Delmas, Carrefour and Croix-des-Bouquets, carry 4G. Cap-Haïtien in the north, Les Cayes in the south, and Central Plateau towns around Hinche also have 4G. Route Nationale 1 and Route Nationale 2 are covered along most of their length, though signal can dip in mountain passes. The Artibonite valley and Grand'Anse peninsula are patchier between settlements, and Île-à-Vache and other offshore islands have limited coverage.

Right after purchase you'll get a confirmation email with your eSIM details, then you simply scan the QR code provided to install the profile. Do this at home over Wi-Fi before you board. Activation is automatic and the line registers on Digicel the moment you arrive in Haiti, so after landing you just switch off airplane mode and you're connected, ready to message your driver or coordinator the moment you've cleared immigration.

Most modern smartphones are fully compatible with Blikst eSIMs, though a few exceptions exist, so check our detailed compatibility list to confirm your device. Your phone also needs to be carrier-unlocked. On an iPhone you can check eSIM support under Settings, General, About by looking for an EID number, and on Android you'll find eSIM options in the network or SIM settings. If in doubt, confirm before you travel.

It depends on your trip. A short visit of up to a week, typical for NGO, diaspora or diplomatic travel, works on 3 to 5 GB with hotel or guesthouse Wi-Fi filling in. A two-week stay with daily WhatsApp coordination, regular video calls home and data on the move sits at 5 to 10 GB. Longer deployments should pick 15 GB or higher, especially if you lean on mobile data during power outages when local Wi-Fi is down.

Yes, tethering and hotspot use are supported, so you can share your connection with a laptop, tablet or a colleague's phone. This is genuinely useful in Haiti, where electricity is intermittent and many neighbourhoods run on private or shared generators, meaning local Wi-Fi can drop during power outages at cell sites. A power bank and your eSIM hotspot make a reliable backup. Just keep an eye on your allowance, since tethering can use data quickly.

This is a data-only plan, so calls and messages go over the internet rather than a traditional phone number. That fits Haiti well, since WhatsApp is the default channel for drivers, hotel staff, NGO coordinators and local contacts, all using its voice and messaging. Apps like WhatsApp or FaceTime cover everything you need. Because the eSIM is a separate digital line, your physical home SIM and number can stay in the phone for when you return.

It's usually more predictable. US carriers generally charge 10 to 15 US dollars a day for Haiti roaming if they offer it at all, and home-carrier roaming coverage can be inconsistent. Digicel and Natcom sell local SIMs at registered dealer shops, but purchasing and registering one in Port-au-Prince adds time and exposure to unfamiliar routes. A Blikst eSIM activates directly on Digicel with no shop visit, so you land already connected with a dedicated plan.