Panoramic view of Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with city buildings, lush hills, and a Brazilian flag waving in the sun—a must-see for travelers exploring Brazil visa requirements.
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Try to relax and disconnect during your trip to South America! 

Most hotels provide internet access (occasionally at a cost) and international telephones – although for calling home, you will likely receive better rates using an internet-based phone service. Do not expect good WiFi access in all locations, especially in remote lodges and on cruises. 

We don’t recommend buying a cell phone or sim card in South America. There are often long waits, non-English speaking employees and local ID may be required. You’d need to repeat this process in each country you visit. The easiest option is to get a plan with your carrier in your home country that allows you to make emergency calls and/ or receive texts.