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Claro

Speed

LTE

Unlimited data

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Downloadable Brazil SIM card with prepaid data

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  • Prepaid data starting at just $6.00
  • Includes a free international phone number. Learn more.
  • No surprise fees or roaming charges
  • Visiting Brazil soon? Save money with a Brazil eSIM (downloadable SIM card) with local data starting at just $6.00 a week.
  • Get cheap data: Install a Brazil eSIM on your phone and activate your data package to enjoy a steady internet connection anywhere in Brazil, without needing Wi-Fi.
  • Never pay roaming charges: Avoid carrier roaming charges by toggling off Data Roaming for your primary SIM, or toggling off your primary SIM entirely. Need help? We’re available 24/7.

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  • Supported networks: Claro
  • Expected speeds: LTE
  • Limitations: Fully unthrottled dataUnlimited data
  • Data top-up available: Yes
  • Hotspot / Tethering: Yes
  • ID/documentation required: No
  • Phone number: Included with purchase

Brazil data is included in the following regional data plans: South America

Visiting countries other than Brazil? You may want to get an eSIM that works in multiple countries, including Brazil.

How does a Brazil eSIM work?

An eSIM is an embedded SIM card, and you probably already have an eSIM-compatible device. When you install an eSIM for a country or region, it lets your device connect to local networks in that area. This means your device will have data without needing Wi-Fi or paying roaming charges.

 

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Use a Brazil eSIM to stay connected

Known for being the “country of football,” Brazil offers visitors beautiful scenic locations, 22 UNESCO World Heritage sites, and, of course, the exhilarating samba dance!

When you’re visiting Brazil, you’ll want to stay connected to family and friends without any hassle. A Brazil eSIM connects your mobile device with local data so you can stay online while traveling without relying on Wi-Fi.

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How much travel data do I need with my Brazil eSIM?

Your data needs in Brazil will depend on where you want to go and what you want to do. When you leave your hotel, you may want to browse information about different attractions or use Google Maps to get directions.

Luckily, with a Brazil eSIM, you will always have immediate access to data wherever you are and whenever you need it! You can start with a small data package and easily add more travel data if it’s needed.

We also have a travel data calculator to help you estimate how much data you’ll need for your trip.

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Will I pay roaming charges with an eSIM for Brazil?

Nope, not a single penny on roaming charges with a Brazil eSIM! Once you start using a Brazil eSIM, your device will connect to a local network in Brazil, allowing you to access prepaid data on your device.

(Make sure you’ve turned off Data Roaming on your Primary SIM to prevent your home carrier from adding roaming charges to your next bill).

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Explore top attractions in Brazil

Brazil is a wonderland for tourists, offering an array of beaches, rainforests, old colonial towns, and historic architecture. Here are three must-see sites in Brazil!

Corcovado Mountain: Trek your way through the lush, green slopes of Corcovado Mountain to catch a glimpse of the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue!

Salvador’s Pelourinho: This historic town is packed with pastel-colored houses, art galleries, museums, plus street celebrations with music and dance. Don’t forget to try the local seafood dishes and purchase some handmade crafts when you visit!

Jardim Botânico de Curitiba (Botanical Garden of Curitiba): These gardens feature fountains, ponds, and waterfalls, all surrounded by hedges and angular stone walks. The French art nouveau greenhouse with its modern metallic and glass structure is the park’s highlight!

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Popular foods to try in Brazil

Traditional Brazilian cuisine varies greatly from region to region in terms of richness, flavor, and color.

Moqueca: This flavorful Brazilian seafood stew is slow-cooked with saltwater fish or prawns, veggies, coconut oil, and milk, which is then served hot in a traditional terracotta pot called “panela de barro.”

Brigadeiros: These tiny dessert treats are a Brazilian take on chocolate truffles and are made with butter, cocoa powder, condensed milk, and, of course, lots of chocolate sprinkles!

Empadas: Filled with cheese, meat, and seafood, these miniature pies are a common on-the-go snack in Brazil.

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What’s the best time to visit Brazil?

Brazil is a year-round tourist hub! Depending on what you want to see or do, you might enjoy your trip more at specific times of the year.

December to March: This is summer time in Brazil! Enjoy Christmas along with other festivals like the Rio Carnival during this time of year. You can also visit the famous Copacabana Beach and soak up the Brazilian sun!

April to June: With warm weather and fewer visitors, this is an ideal time to visit Brazil. Go on an Amazon rainforest cruise tour or attend events like the Parintins Folklore Festival during these months!

September to November: Wildlife enthusiasts will enjoy the Pantanal and the Amazon in the spring time to see the rare animals that call Brazil home. Fun events like Oktoberfest and Maceio Fest are also enjoyed during these months thanks to the warm weather!

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What to pack for a vacation to Brazil?

If you’re visiting Brazil any time during the year, you’ll want to make sure you have what you need to make the most of your trip!

Cooling Towel: These towels are made to draw heat off your body to generate a quick cooling sensation and can be a true lifesaver on hot, humid days in Brazil!

Binoculars: These are a must-have for spotting wildlife and enjoying nature, especially in the Amazon and Pantanal.

Cross-Body Bag: A travel bag that you can keep in front of you in a crowd is important to keep your valuables safe, especially when visiting popular landmarks.

FAQs about using a Brazil eSIM

Check my device

Most newer phones, tablets, and computers are already eSIM-compatible, so use our eSIM device checker to make sure you have a device that can accept an eSIM.

Free Wi-Fi is great when it’s available, safe, and working well, but some destinations make it just about impossible to get a good connection. That’s why it’s nice to have data as a backup to stay connected.

We’re proud to provide aloSIM customers with fast eSIM data connections that allow them to talk, text, surf, and stream comfortably. You’ll likely experience a 4G (sometimes 5G) or LTE equivalent network in most locations, depending on what’s available in the area.

Installation guides

We have detailed eSIM installation instructions for all compatible devices, so whether you’re looking to add eSIM data to an iPhone or iPad, Google Pixel, Samsung Galaxy, or something else, we’ll be able to walk you through the eSIM set-up process easily.

How to avoid roaming charges

It can be confusing to know the best roaming settings for your phone while you travel internationally, so we’ve created an easy walk-through guide to show you exactly how your phone’s roaming settings should look.

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