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Pay As You Go data, wherever you travel

💵 You add

$25

to your balance.

✈️ In

Honduras

you use

3GB

at

$

4.44

/GB

.

🌍

Colombia

3 months later -

3GB at $

4.44

/GB.

🔥  Your same balance covers both trips -

one eSIM, no expiry, no wasted data, no new package.

What Honduras data actually costs

Just $

4.44

per GB. No surprises, No bundles, No expiry.

Light Usage

~200 MB/day

$

0.00

/day

Maps, messaging, browsing

Moderate

~500 MB/day

$

0.00

/day

Heavy

~2 GB/day

$

0.00

/day

Streaming, uploads, video calls

Connectivity Across Honduras

Tegucigalpa: As the nation's capital, Tegucigalpa offers reliable 4G/LTE coverage across its main urban and commercial districts, including Centro Histórico and Colonia Palmira. The city's hilly terrain can occasionally lead to minor signal fluctuations, and indoor reception may be weaker inside older buildings with thick concrete walls.

San Pedro Sula: Honduras's industrial hub provides strong and consistent mobile connectivity, particularly in the central business district, industrial parks, and upscale residential zones. You can expect excellent service in major shopping centers and along the main boulevards, with consistent data speeds for navigation and communication.

La Ceiba: This vibrant Caribbean port city has good coverage in the downtown area, the tourist-focused "Zona Viva," and around the ferry terminal. While service is reliable for daily use within the city limits, signal strength diminishes significantly as you travel inland towards the Pico Bonito National Park and surrounding rural areas.

Roatán: On this popular tourist island, connectivity is strongest in the main hubs of West End, West Bay, Coxen Hole, and French Harbour. You'll find dependable service at the beaches, resorts, and dive shops in these areas. However, coverage can become intermittent when traveling between towns or exploring more remote parts of the island.

Copán Ruinas: The town itself offers solid mobile service, perfect for staying connected while exploring local cafes and hotels. Coverage is generally good at the entrance to the main Copán archaeological site, but the signal can be inconsistent or weak as you venture deeper into the expansive ruins complex or into the surrounding countryside.

Honduras -- the barrier reef and beaches of RoatánHonduras -- the colonial architecture of ComayaguaHonduras -- Pulhapanzak Waterfalls

Connectivity Between Cities

Major Highways: The primary CA-5 highway connecting Tegucigalpa and San Pedro Sula maintains the most reliable coverage, but expect intermittent signal drops in the mountainous sections around Lake Yojoa. Service on other key routes like the CA-13 along the north coast and the CA-11 towards Copán is generally strong near towns but weakens considerably in rural stretches between them.

Intercity Rail: Honduras does not operate a national intercity passenger rail network, so travelers will primarily use road transport where mobile connectivity is a factor.

Mountainous Regions: Honduras is a mountainous country, and signal loss is frequent when traversing its interior. Areas like the Cordillera Nombre de Dios near the coast and the central highlands of Intibucá and Lempira have significant dead zones, especially on smaller roads away from main highways.

La Mosquitia Region: Travelers venturing into the vast and remote La Mosquitia jungle in the northeast should expect virtually no mobile signal. This region has minimal infrastructure, and connectivity is non-existent outside of a few very small, scattered settlements.

The Bay Islands: On Roatán and Utila, coverage is good in the main towns and tourist areas like West End and West Bay. However, signal becomes spotty to unavailable in less developed parts of the islands and during boat travel between the islands or to the mainland.

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I loved the per-country pricing model. I only paid for the countries I visited, and it was way cheaper than other eSIM providers. No hidden fees — just clear and simple.

No more buying a new SIM card every time I land somewhere. I traveled through 5 countries in two weeks, and the eSIM worked flawlessly everywhere. Total game changer!

The auto top-up feature is a lifesaver. I never have to check my balance — internet just works. And when I’m not traveling, I don’t pay. It’s fair and super convenient.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cost of eSIM data with Bcengi in Honduras?

On networks operated by TIGO (previously CELTEL), Bcengi charges $4.44 per gigabyte. You are billed solely for the data consumed, without any required bundles or spending minimums.

Is it necessary to take out my physical SIM card?

It is not required. Bcengi operates concurrently with your current SIM card through dual-SIM functionality. Your conventional SIM can remain for making calls and sending texts.

Can I activate eSIM on my iPhone or Android?

Yes, if your device supports eSIM functionality (this applies to most phones from 2019 and newer). Check for device compatibility at bcengi.com/travelpass/esim-compatibility.

Will eSIM operate across all of Honduras?

Service availability relies on the network infrastructure provided by TIGO (formerly CELTEL). Robust coverage is usually found in significant urban centers and popular tourist destinations, while signal may be restricted in more secluded regions.

What data volume is typically required for a one-week trip to Honduras?

The majority of visitors consume between 500 megabytes and 2 gigabytes daily. For a standard week, the cost is around $15.54 when utilizing a pay-as-you-go tariff.

Is this eSIM usable in additional countries?

Yes, a single Bcengi eSIM provides service in over 200 nations. Your remaining credit transfers, eliminating the necessity to purchase a new eSIM for every new place you visit.

What happens if my balance is depleted?

Funds can be added whenever needed via travel.bcengi.com, or you can activate an auto-refill feature to ensure your credit is always available.

Will my remaining balance have an expiration date?

No. Your Bcengi account balance remains valid indefinitely, regardless of whether you utilize it in the immediate future or much later.

Ready to stay connected across Honduras?

No bundles, no expiry. Install in 2 minutes before you fly. Your balance works across 200+ countries.

$

4.44

/GB

Instant delivery

No expiry

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Pay As You Go

from

$

4.44

/GB

$10

$25

$50

$100

Select your starting balance

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Powered by

Rated

4.7

Pay As You Go data wherever you travel

💵 You add

$25

to your balance.

✈️ In

Honduras

you use

3GB

at

$

4.44

/GB

.

🌍

Colombia

3 months later -

3GB at $

4.44

/GB.

🔥 Your same balance covers both trips — one eSIM, no expiry, no wasted data, no new package.

How it works

You’re purchasing a mobile data balance that works Globally.

Install once, keep it on your phone

Use balance only when you travel

Pay as you go, for actual use.

No fixed plans, no expiration

One eSIM for all trips, 200+ Countries.

Learn more

What Honduras data actually costs

Just $

4.44

per GB.

No surprises, No bundles, No expiry.

Light Usage  •

200 MB/day

$

0.00

/day

Maps, messaging, browsing

Moderate  •

500 MB/day

$

0.00

/day

Heavy  •

2 GB/day

$

0.00

/day

Streaming, uploads, video calls

Connectivity Across Honduras

Tegucigalpa: As the nation's capital, Tegucigalpa offers reliable 4G/LTE coverage across its main urban and commercial districts, including Centro Histórico and Colonia Palmira. The city's hilly terrain can occasionally lead to minor signal fluctuations, and indoor reception may be weaker inside older buildings with thick concrete walls.

San Pedro Sula: Honduras's industrial hub provides strong and consistent mobile connectivity, particularly in the central business district, industrial parks, and upscale residential zones. You can expect excellent service in major shopping centers and along the main boulevards, with consistent data speeds for navigation and communication.

La Ceiba: This vibrant Caribbean port city has good coverage in the downtown area, the tourist-focused "Zona Viva," and around the ferry terminal. While service is reliable for daily use within the city limits, signal strength diminishes significantly as you travel inland towards the Pico Bonito National Park and surrounding rural areas.

Roatán: On this popular tourist island, connectivity is strongest in the main hubs of West End, West Bay, Coxen Hole, and French Harbour. You'll find dependable service at the beaches, resorts, and dive shops in these areas. However, coverage can become intermittent when traveling between towns or exploring more remote parts of the island.

Copán Ruinas: The town itself offers solid mobile service, perfect for staying connected while exploring local cafes and hotels. Coverage is generally good at the entrance to the main Copán archaeological site, but the signal can be inconsistent or weak as you venture deeper into the expansive ruins complex or into the surrounding countryside.

Honduras -- the barrier reef and beaches of Roatán

Connectivity Between Cities

Major Highways: The primary CA-5 highway connecting Tegucigalpa and San Pedro Sula maintains the most reliable coverage, but expect intermittent signal drops in the mountainous sections around Lake Yojoa. Service on other key routes like the CA-13 along the north coast and the CA-11 towards Copán is generally strong near towns but weakens considerably in rural stretches between them.

Intercity Rail: Honduras does not operate a national intercity passenger rail network, so travelers will primarily use road transport where mobile connectivity is a factor.

Mountainous Regions: Honduras is a mountainous country, and signal loss is frequent when traversing its interior. Areas like the Cordillera Nombre de Dios near the coast and the central highlands of Intibucá and Lempira have significant dead zones, especially on smaller roads away from main highways.

La Mosquitia Region: Travelers venturing into the vast and remote La Mosquitia jungle in the northeast should expect virtually no mobile signal. This region has minimal infrastructure, and connectivity is non-existent outside of a few very small, scattered settlements.

The Bay Islands: On Roatán and Utila, coverage is good in the main towns and tourist areas like West End and West Bay. However, signal becomes spotty to unavailable in less developed parts of the islands and during boat travel between the islands or to the mainland.

Learn more about

Honduras

Get started in 5 minutes

How it works

1. Buy eSIM

2. Activate eSIM

Scan the QR code and get connected instantly — no physical SIM needed.

3. Pay as you go

Only pay for what you use. No contracts, no hidden fees.

Get your eSIM

What our happy customers say about bcengi eSIM

Rated

4.7

I loved the per-country pricing model. I only paid for the countries I visited, and it was way cheaper than other eSIM providers. No hidden fees — just clear and simple.

Kaylynn Mango

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cost of eSIM data with Bcengi in Honduras?

On networks operated by TIGO (previously CELTEL), Bcengi charges $4.44 per gigabyte. You are billed solely for the data consumed, without any required bundles or spending minimums.

Is it necessary to take out my physical SIM card?

It is not required. Bcengi operates concurrently with your current SIM card through dual-SIM functionality. Your conventional SIM can remain for making calls and sending texts.

Can I activate eSIM on my iPhone or Android?

Yes, if your device supports eSIM functionality (this applies to most phones from 2019 and newer). Check for device compatibility at bcengi.com/travelpass/esim-compatibility.

Will eSIM operate across all of Honduras?

Service availability relies on the network infrastructure provided by TIGO (formerly CELTEL). Robust coverage is usually found in significant urban centers and popular tourist destinations, while signal may be restricted in more secluded regions.

What data volume is typically required for a one-week trip to Honduras?

The majority of visitors consume between 500 megabytes and 2 gigabytes daily. For a standard week, the cost is around $15.54 when utilizing a pay-as-you-go tariff.

Is this eSIM usable in additional countries?

Yes, a single Bcengi eSIM provides service in over 200 nations. Your remaining credit transfers, eliminating the necessity to purchase a new eSIM for every new place you visit.

What happens if my balance is depleted?

Funds can be added whenever needed via travel.bcengi.com, or you can activate an auto-refill feature to ensure your credit is always available.

Will my remaining balance have an expiration date?

No. Your Bcengi account balance remains valid indefinitely, regardless of whether you utilize it in the immediate future or much later.

Ready to stay connected across Honduras?

No bundles, no expiry. Install in 2 minutes before you fly. Your balance works across 200+ countries.

$

4.44

/GB

Instant delivery

No expiry

24/7 support

Secure checkout