The Guyana most travelers see is the coast
Guyana is 215,000 km² and roughly 880,000 people — most of them on the narrow Atlantic strip from Georgetown out to the cane fields of Berbice. South of that strip the country becomes savannah, then deep rainforest reaching the Brazilian border. Tourist itineraries cluster on the coast and at the airstrips serving Kaieteur Falls and the Rupununi. Networks follow that pattern almost exactly.
Roamzy charges $8.09 per gigabyte in Guyana, billed in real time at $0.0079 per megabyte. No subscription, no expiry, no minimum bundle. One per-MB rate across 193 countries is the shape of the invoice, not a marketing line.
How much will Roamzy actually cost on this trip?
A typical visitor uses 0.5–0.8 GB per day: maps in Georgetown, ride-hail from CJIA to the city, the booking app for the bush flights, video calls home from a hotel on Main Street. Less in the interior, because there's nothing to feed it. Call it 0.7 GB/day for the math:
| Trip length | Roamzy ($8.09/GB) | Tourist roaming pass | Local SIM at GEO |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 days (2.1 GB) | $16.99 | $20–50 | $8–20 + ID |
| 1 week (4.9 GB) | $39.64 | $35–90 | $12–25 + 30-day cap |
| 2 weeks (9.8 GB) | $79.28 | $70–160 | $15–30 + cap |
Competitor prices in columns 3 and 4 are 2025 ranges based on typical offerings; exact figures depend on your home carrier and the airport store you visit. Roamzy's rate in column 2 is our actual published rate from the pricing page.
A SIM at Cheddi Jagan International is sold but it's a hike from the runway, a passport scan, and a window that doesn't pause when you fly into the interior and have no signal anyway. The eSIM is already attached.
Where does Roamzy work in this country?
Coverage clusters on the coast and the bauxite-mining towns:
- Georgetown and the East Coast Demerara — 4G/LTE at 95%+, 5G in central districts
- The coast road east to New Amsterdam and Berbice — continuous LTE on the asphalt
- Linden — solid LTE in town, weaker on the bauxite road south
- Lethem and the Rupununi — 4G in town, near-zero on the savannah and the cattle-ranch roads
- Kaieteur Falls — no coverage, the bush flight lands on a dirt strip and the Wi-Fi at Kaieteur Inn is the only thing
- The Iwokrama rainforest, Surama, Karanambu — silence is the rule; satellite radio at the lodges
For the interior, GPS plus offline maps and a confirmed pickup time at the airstrip. The bush pilots run on schedule.
How do I install my Roamzy eSIM?
| Plug type | Voltage | Frequency | iOS | Android |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Type A, B, D, G | 240 V | 60 Hz | iPhone XS+ | Pixel 3+, Galaxy S20+ |
- Sign in to Roamzy via Telegram or Google
- Top up the eSIM with a minimum of 20 USDT — stablecoins, no cards, no banks, no FX surcharges
- The QR code appears in the dashboard once payment confirms
- Settings → Cellular → Add eSIM → scan QR
- The counter starts the moment you land at GEO
Guyana mixes North American Type A/B and British Type G outlets — bring a multi-adapter. Supported stablecoins and common setup errors are in the FAQ.
What are Roamzy's honest limitations?
Guyana's rate sits higher than its larger neighbors because the wholesale costs are higher; we don't disguise that. What we keep simple is the rest. No welcome promo on the first top-up that flips on the second. No fine-print throttling. No auto-renewal you forgot to cancel six months after the bush plane.
It's not a marketing gimmick — it's an engineering decision born from indifference to gimmicks. You can't make a tariff cheaper than no fine-print and no expiry — so we don't.
What if my trip continues to other countries?
Guyana neighbors the Guianas and northern Brazil:
- Suriname — the Corentyne ferry to South Drain, a separate per-MB rate
- Brazil — the Lethem–Bonfim crossing into Roraima
- If you want the underlying mechanics — how roaming actually gets priced and why it hurts