Welcome to your dream destination! The roads are alive, the food is unforgettable, and every corner is worth sharing. Your phone suddenly becomes uncooperative and will not load the map on it. Mobile internet speed is one of the silent non-negotiables of 2026 travel today. Whether it is accessing transportation, navigating unfamiliar routes, or sharing moments on social media sites, quality mobile data connections have become the backbone of all travel services.Now, a new report from worldwide eSIM specialist Holafly sheds light on just how disproportionate mobile internet access is in the world’s most-visited tourist hotspots. On the one hand, some tourist destinations are offering internet access that is faster than what many people currently have in their homes. On the other hand, some tourists have to put up with painfully slow internet access.
Why mobile internet matters more than ever for travellers
Traveling today is highly dependent on mobile network connectivity. Maps have replaced guidebook use, e-ticketing has replaced pass use, and mobile app-based taxi-hailing services have replaced traditional local taxi operators. Even casual travelers use their mobile data services for various purposes such as payment, translation, and safety notifications. To digital nomads, mobile speed is important to ensure that a location is suitable for work.However, in spite of the worldwide adoption of smartphone usage, mobile internet speeds can vary widely. The levels of investments made, regulatory issues, and levels of competition have been shown to affect mobile internet speeds.
Best and worst tourist cities for mobile internet in 2026
The findings reveal a striking divide between global leaders and laggards in mobile connectivity.
Tourist cities with the fastest mobile internet
Cities at the top of the ranking are concentrated in the Middle East and Northern Europe, regions that have invested aggressively in next-generation mobile infrastructure.
The fastest average 4G download speed is recorded in Doha with 354.5 Mbps. What this means for travelers is that maps on city applications load in the briefest time possible while applications such as GPS load in the blink of an eye.Dubai is a close second, supporting average speeds of 351.8 Mbps. Their mobile network capabilities also reflect its smart future vision of supporting smart transport networks to unending video calls.Abu Dhabi finishes third by averaging 325.9 Mbps, featuring an excellent getaway destination and stable internet connection. Riyadh’s 273.7 Mbps is indicative of Saudi Arabia, moving very swiftly into a new digital era, and Copenhagen is Europe’s leader at 255.9 Mbps.Also performing are other major cities such as Porto, Oslo, and Lisbon, and it is clear that megacities such as Shanghai and Beijing are capable of delivering good mobile speeds when infrastructure is able to keep up with this demand.
Tourist cities with the slowest mobile internet
Despite the richness of cultures and the historical significance of these places, some of these are problematic for mobile users.
Havana comes last, with average connection speeds that are only 4.5 Mbps. It is among the last countries to embrace mobile internet, and together with growing demands and a nationalized telecommunications structure, little development has been seen in their internet infrastructure. Even basic internet surfing can be quite frustrating for a foreign visitor.The average download speed in La Paz is 9.7 Mbps, and in Caracas, Asunción, and Panama City, it is below 20 Mbps, which affects navigation and video streaming.Remaining cities within the bottom list include Lima, Alexandria, Quito, Lahore, and Minsk, in which mobile internet accessibility supports basic usage but cannot meet peak requirements.
How travellers can stay connected in low-speed destinations
- Prepare in advance when visiting smaller or low-connectivity cities by downloading maps, bookings and entertainment before arrival to reduce reliance on weak mobile networks.
- Use offline features in navigation apps, as most location-based services continue to work smoothly when data is cached ahead of time.
- Manage background data usage by turning off automatic updates and app refresh to preserve both internet speed and battery life.
- Consider using international eSIMs, which automatically connect to the strongest available local network and often deliver better performance than traditional roaming connections.
