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Verizon · Taiwan· Updated May 2026

Verizon Roaming in Taiwan: Rates, Hidden Fees, and Alternatives (2026)

Updated May 2026 · By The Roaming Cost Desk

Short Answer:

Verizon charges $12.00/day for roaming in Taiwan. A 7-day trip costs $84.00 in Verizon fees. A travel eSIM covers that same week for $9.00. You save $75.00 with Airalo. No contract changes needed.

Rates

Verizon Taiwan roaming rates

All Verizon plans available for Taiwan.

Verizon roaming plans for Taiwan, verified May 2026
CarrierDaily7-day14-dayDataVerdict
TravelPass
Speed reduced to 3G after 5GB/day
$12.00$84.00$168.005GB high-speed/dayExpensive
Monthly International Plan
$100/month for 20GB worldwide. Still 4-5x more expensive than a travel eSIM.
$3.33$23.31$46.6220GB/monthBetter for long stays

TravelPass Details

TravelPass costs $12.00/day in Taiwan. Data is 5GB high-speed/day at LTE speed. Speed reduced to 3G after 5GB/day. Mexico and Canada: $6/day. Data top-up: $10 for 2GB worldwide, $5 for 2GB Mexico/Canada.

Monthly International Plan Details

Monthly International Plan costs $3.33/day in Taiwan. Data is 20GB/month at LTE speed. $100/month for 20GB worldwide. Still 4-5x more expensive than a travel eSIM.

Included

What's included with Verizon in Taiwan

Data, voice, and SMS details.

Data Allowance and Speed

5GB high-speed/day at LTE speed on Taiwan Mobile, Chunghwa Telecom. Speed reduced to 3G after 5GB/day.

Voice and SMS Rates

Verizon includes voice and SMS in the daily roaming charge. The $12.00/day rate covers data, voice, and texts. Additional per-minute or per-message fees do not apply within the covered plan.

Hidden charges

Hidden charges for Verizon in Taiwan

×Only 5GB at full speed
TravelPass gives you 5GB of LTE data per day. After that, speeds drop to 3G for the rest of the day.
×Auto-enrollment catches you off guard
Verizon auto-enrolls your line in TravelPass by default. Land in another country and you start paying $12/day immediately.
×$12/day adds up to $84/week
A standard 7-day vacation costs $84 in roaming fees alone. A 14-day trip hits $168.
×Data top-ups add up
If you exhaust your 5GB daily allotment, Verizon charges $10 for an extra 2GB worldwide (or $5 for 2GB in Mexico/Canada). These stack fast for heavy users.
Deep dive

Verizon TravelPass: $12/day in Taiwan

Verizon charges $12/day via TravelPass in Taiwan. 5GB high-speed per day, then 3G. Auto-enrolls without consent.

Verizon TravelPass mechanics in Taiwan

Verizon TravelPass costs $12/day in Taiwan. TravelPass provides 5GB of high-speed LTE data per day on local carriers. After 5GB, speeds drop to 3G for the rest of that calendar day. The 5GB counter resets at midnight local time. TravelPass charges apply on any day you use data, make a call, or send a text in Taiwan. A 7-day trip costs $84.00.

TravelPass auto-enrollment in Taiwan

Verizon auto-enrolls TravelPass on most postpaid lines. This is the single biggest source of unexpected roaming bills among Verizon customers. Your phone lands in Taiwan, connects to local carriers, and TravelPass activates at $12/day without your explicit consent. Background email syncs, push notifications, and automatic app updates all count as usage. One push notification triggers the full $12 daily charge. To prevent this: open the My Verizon app, navigate to Account > Plan > International > TravelPass, and toggle it off before departure. Verify the change is active. Alternatively, enable airplane mode before landing and keep it on until you have set up a travel eSIM.

Verizon data top-ups and overage costs in Taiwan

After 5GB in a day, Verizon throttles to 3G. There is no automatic overage charge, but there is no option to buy additional high-speed data for that day either. Data top-ups cost $10 for 2GB worldwide. These top-ups apply to the current day only and do not roll over. Heavy data users who stream video, upload photos, or tether devices will hit the 5GB cap within a few hours. A travel eSIM provides 1GB+ at full speed with no daily cap.

Verizon Monthly International Plan vs TravelPass for Taiwan

Verizon offers a $100/month Monthly International Plan with 20GB of data. For trips longer than 8 days to Taiwan, the monthly plan costs less than daily TravelPass. A 14-day trip on TravelPass costs $168.00 versus $100 on the monthly plan. The monthly plan includes 20GB of data without the 5GB daily throttle, making it better for heavy users. A travel eSIM at $9.00 undercuts both options for trips of any length.

Verizon vs travel eSIM for Taiwan

A 7-day trip costs $84.00 on Verizon TravelPass versus $9.00 for a travel eSIM. The eSIM saves $75.00. Beyond cost, the eSIM eliminates three Verizon-specific risks: auto-enrollment charges, the 5GB daily throttle, and the calendar-day billing that charges for partial-day usage. The eSIM runs at full LTE speed on local carriers with no per-day throttle point.

Quick answer

Does Verizon work in Taiwan?

Yes. Verizon works in Taiwan and charges $12.00/day for roaming through the TravelPass.

Verizon works in Taiwan at $12.00/day. You get 5GB high-speed/day at LTE speeds. A 7-day trip costs $84.00 in roaming fees. A travel eSIM costs a fraction of that.

Verizon covers Taiwan at $12.00/day.

Trip costs

How much does Verizon charge in Taiwan?

Verizon charges $12.00/day in Taiwan. A 7-day trip costs $84.00 in roaming fees alone. A travel eSIM saves $75.00 on the same trip.

How much does Verizon charge in Taiwan? — verified May 2026
TripVerizoneSIMSavings
3-day trip$36.00$9.00$27.00
7-day trip$84.00$9.00$75.00
14-day trip$168.00$9.00$159.00
30-day trip$360.00$9.00$351.00

A HelloRoam eSIM for Taiwan starts at $9.00 for the entire trip, with 1GB+ at local network speeds. No daily fees, no hidden charges, no contract.

The relief

eSIM alternative for Taiwan

Same networks, fraction of the cost.

Why an eSIM beats Verizon roaming

A travel eSIM connects to Taiwan Mobile, Chunghwa Telecom at full LTE speed for $9.00 total.Verizon charges $12.00 per day for the same networks. The eSIM has no daily charges, no auto-enrollment, and no hidden fees.

Airalo logo
Airalo
Taiwan · 10GB · 30 days
$25.00
$0.83 / day
  • Instant QR install
  • 5G where available
  • Keep your home number
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Saily
Taiwan · 10GB · 30 days
$18.99
$0.63 / day
  • Instant QR install
  • 5G where available
  • Keep your home number
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Setup Guide: eSIM Alongside Verizon

  1. 1
    Put your phone in airplane mode before takeoff.
    Prevents Verizon auto-enrollment in roaming passes.
  2. 2
    Buy a travel eSIM for Taiwan.
    HelloRoam, Airalo, and Saily sell Taiwan plans from $9.00.
  3. 3
    Install the eSIM via QR code.
    Label it "Taiwan data." Keep your Verizon line for SMS.
  4. 4
    Switch data to the eSIM after landing.
    Disable Verizon data roaming. Enable eSIM for data only.
  5. 5
    Switch back when you return home.
    Return to Verizon for data. The eSIM stays for next time.
The math

Cost comparison: Verizon vs eSIM in Taiwan

Savings across different trip lengths.

Verizon vs eSIM cost comparison for Taiwan, verified May 2026
Trip LengthVerizon CosteSIM CostYou Save
3 days$36.00$9.00$27.00
7 days$84.00$9.00$75.00
14 days$168.00$9.00$159.00
30 days$360.00$9.00$351.00
FAQ

Verizon roaming in Taiwan FAQ

Does Verizon roaming work in Taiwan?

Yes. Verizon roaming works in Taiwan via local carriers. The TravelPass costs $12.00/day.

How much does Verizon charge per day in Taiwan?

Verizon charges $12.00/day for roaming in Taiwan via TravelPass. A 7-day trip costs $84.00. Data is limited to 5GB high-speed/day.

Can I keep my Verizon number while using eSIM in Taiwan?

Yes. Install a travel eSIM as your data line and keep Verizon active for calls and texts. Your Verizon number stays active. Disable Verizon data roaming to avoid dual charges.

What speed does Verizon provide in Taiwan?

Verizon provides LTE speeds in Taiwan via TravelPass. Speed reduced to 3G after 5GB/day.

How do I turn off Verizon roaming before going to Taiwan?

Open the My Verizon app. Go to Plan > TravelPass and toggle it off. Verizon auto-enrolls TravelPass, so you must actively disable it before departure to avoid charges.

Is it eSIM, e-SIM, or e SIM?

eSIM, e-SIM, and e SIM all refer to the same embedded SIM technology. The official term is eSIM, standardized by the GSMA. No physical SIM card needed.
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