Prepaid SIM Cards in Haiti: Guide for Tourists and Residents

Getting a local SIM card is one of the first and most important steps for staying connected in Haiti. With this guide, you can navigate the mobile network landscape, from choosing between the two main providers to activating your data plan.

The Basics: Prepaid SIMs in Haiti

Haiti’s mobile market is served by two main providersDigicel and Natcom. Digicel entered the market in 2006 and has grown to serve nearly three-quarters of mobile users. Natcom was created in 2010 following the privatization of the state-owned national provider.

Prepaid (or “pay-as-you-go”) service is the standard for most individuals, including tourists. SIM cards are inexpensive and widely available, and credit can be topped up easily

Official Websites

For official and up-to-date information, always refer to the providers’ websites:

Availability & Where to Buy

You can purchase a prepaid SIM card in several convenient locations:

  • Provider Stores & Kiosks: The best option is to visit an official Digicel or Natcom store. Staff can help with registration and activation. Digicel has a kiosk right after customs at Port-au-Prince Airport.
  • Authorized Retailers: Many supermarkets, corner stores (boutiques), and street vendors sell SIM cards and top-up vouchers.
  • Airport Shops: Available upon arrival at Port-au-Prince and Cap-Haïtien airports, though prices may be slightly higher.
  • Online: Some third-party websites and online retailers offer SIM cards for international shipping.

Network Frequencies and Device Compatibility

To ensure your phone works properly, it must support the network frequencies used in Haiti. The country primarily uses European GSM bands. Most modern, unlocked smartphones are compatible. Below is a summary of the network technologies and frequencies in use.

Network GenerationTechnologyFrequency Bands
2GGSM850 MHz, 900 MHz
3GUMTS/HSPA+2100 MHz
4G/LTELTEReports vary. Some sources indicate Natcom has launched LTE on 1700 MHz (Band 4), while others note general 4G capabilities without specifying bands.

Important Note on 4G: Network information varies. While Digicel and Natcom market “4G” services, reports suggest this often refers to enhanced 3G/HSPA+ technology. Natcom is reported to hold a temporary 4G/LTE concession in parts of Port-au-Prince. Travelers should expect 3G speeds in most areas.

Coverage and Speed Comparison

Coverage is strongest in urban centers and along main roads, becoming more limited in remote and mountainous regions. The average mobile internet speed in Haiti is relatively low, with reported average download speeds around 10 Mbps.

ProviderCoverage StrengthNotable Coverage AreasReported Network Notes
DigicelWidest overall subscriber base and network footprint.Nationwide coverage; 3G/4G in major cities and towns like Port-au-Prince, Cap-Haïtien, Saint-Marc.Markets 3G/HSPA+ as “4G”.
NatcomExtensive coverage; reported to have a larger physical coverage area than Digicel in some assessments.Nationwide 2G/3G; reported 4G/LTE in six metropolitan areas of Port-au-Prince (e.g., Delmas, Pétion-Ville).Holds a temporary 4G/LTE concession; known for competitive promotions.

At-a-Glance Provider Comparison

FeatureDigicelNatcom
Market PositionMarket leader.Strong competitor, known for promotions.
SIM Card CostOften free or ~$3 USD in stores.Tourist SIM is free; regular prepaid “XChange SIM” costs HTG 50-75.
Data Package RenewalManual (codes do not auto-renew).Automatic renewal for monthly packages.
Top-Up BonusStandard promotional bonuses.Generous data bonuses with top-ups (e.g., 5GB for 5 days with a HTG 300 top-up).
Tourist SIMAvailable.Available at PAP & CAP airports and selected hotels; includes 100MB initial data.
International Top-Up AppMyDigicel App.Natcom Top-Up App.

Biometric User Registration and Device Registration

  • SIM Registration: Purchasing a SIM card requires identification, typically a passport for foreigners. This is a government mandate to prevent fraud. The process may involve providing a copy of your ID and could potentially include biometric verification like fingerprint scans.
  • Device Registration: There is no widespread, mandatory device registration system (like IMEI registration) for tourists using their own phones in Haiti.

Official Provider Apps

Managing your account is easiest through the official apps:

  • DigicelMyDigicel App (Available on iOS/Android). Use it to activate plans, check balances, and top up.
  • NatcomNatcom Top-Up App (Available on Google Play). Allows top-ups, data plan purchases, and managing multiple numbers.

SIM Card and Plan Pricing

Digicel Prepaid Plans

Digicel offers a range of “DigiPaleNèt” and “DigiNèt” plans combining data, voice minutes, and SMS. Prices are in Haitian Gourdes (HTG).

Sample Digicel Feature Packages (from other sources):
These older packages, activated via dial codes, offer another perspective on available options.

Data AllowanceSocial Media BonusValidityPrice (HTG)Activation Code
75 MB100 MB24 hours9*134*850#
3 GB3 GB7 days250*134*250#
6 GB6 GB30 days500*134*500#
30 GB30 GB30 days2000*134*15#

Note: Social media bundles typically include WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

Natcom Prepaid Plans & Add-Ons

Natcom’s main monthly data packages are called “MU” plans.

Natcom Prepaid Data Add-Ons:
You can add more data to your monthly “MU” package.

Data Add-OnPrice (HTG)Activation Code
400 MB100*181*3#
1 GB200*181*1#
3.5 GB400*181*2#

Sample Natcom Feature Packages:
Natcom also offers various smaller data packs.

Package NameData VolumeValidityPrice (HTG)Activation Code
DL 960 MB24 hours9*131*9#
MU4003 GB30 days400*134*400#
MU200025 GB30 days2000*132*2000#

Data-Only SIMs and eSIMs

  • Data-Only SIM: Both providers offer standard SIM cards that can be used in tablets, mobile hotspots, or data-only devices.
  • Digital eSIM Providers: Physical SIMs are the norm, but eSIMs are emerging. You can purchase Haiti eSIM data plans from global providers like MobilityPass or Gigago (esimhaiti.com) before your trip. Always confirm your device’s eSIM compatibility first.

Practical Information for Users

  • How to Check Your SIM Number: For Digicel, dial *120#. For Natcom, dial *101#.
  • Activation: Insert the SIM into your unlocked phone. You may need to wait for an activation SMS or enter a PIN provided with the SIM card. Configure the correct APN settings:
  • How to Check Remaining Balance & Data:
    • Digicel: Main balance: *120#. Data balance: *120*22#.
    • Natcom: Main balance: *101#. Promotional data balance: *102#. Data balance: *113#.
  • Top-Up Methods: You can add credit by:
    1. Purchasing a physical top-up (recharge) card from vendors.
    2. Using the provider’s official app.
    3. Using an authorized street vendor (who may charge a small fee).
    4. Using international services like BOSS Revolution, which allows top-ups from abroad with a credit card.
  • Customer Service:
    • Contact numbers are usually printed on the SIM card packaging or available on the provider’s website.
    • You can also visit a provider’s retail store for in-person support.

Conclusion

Staying connected in Haiti is straightforward with a local prepaid SIM card. For most tourists, choosing Digicel or Natcom based on convenience at arrival is a fine strategy, as both offer extensive coverage for essential communication.

Before you travel, ensure your phone is unlocked and supports the necessary GSM frequenciesUpon arrival, have your passport ready for SIM registration, consider purchasing a SIM at the airport for immediate connectivity, and download the provider’s app for easy account management. With the right preparation, you can ensure a reliable and affordable connection throughout your stay.