Best Web Hosting in Paraguay (2026): 11 Providers Compared

For years, putting a Paraguayan website online meant renting a server in Miami and swallowing 150 ms of lag. That default is now wrong. São Paulo sits about 1,200 km from Asunción. Tigo runs the country's only Tier III datacenter in Villa Elisa, and TecnoPage mirrors sites across Asunción and Santa Rita. Distance stopped being the excuse.


Last reviewed: June 2026. Prices and datacenter claims re-checked against provider sites this month.


Quick answer: Hostinger wins for most Paraguayan sites at USD 2.69/mo with a São Paulo datacenter you pick at checkout. Verpex is the cheapest sane entry at USD 0.59/mo. If your data and invoices must stay in Paraguay, TecnoPage is the only host here with servers inside the country. Hosting Paraguay bills in guaraníes from ₲10,000/mo.


Jump to: Kamatera | Hostinger | Verpex | FastComet | SiteGround | A2 Hosting | Cloudways | GlowHost | TecnoPage | MaxDominios | Hosting Paraguay


Prices in guaraníes are converted at roughly PYG 6,200 to USD 1 (late June 2026 rate). The guaraní slipped about 4% across the month, so treat USD figures on local plans as approximate.

How We Selected These Providers

Two questions decided this list. Can a buyer in Asunción actually reach the server fast, and can they pay for it without a currency surprise? Everything else followed from those.


Eleven names cleared the bar. The eight international hosts had to either offer a South American region the buyer selects at signup or admit honestly that they don't. The three local additions had to be verifiably Paraguayan: a registered address in the country and billing in guaraníes or a documented in-country datacenter. We checked each against its own current pricing page, two independent review aggregators, and the provider's datacenter or status page. Concrete filters: a published renewal rate, with no multiplier hidden behind a checkout flow. At least 50 aggregated user reviews scoring above 3.5/5 for the international brands. And a support channel reachable within the last 30 days.


Weighting reflected the Paraguayan reality. Latency to Asunción came first, then renewal honesty, then guaraní billing and local payment rails (Bancard, bank transfer via Itaú or Familiar). We did not run synthetic load tests from a Paraguayan ISP, so latency figures lean on published peering data and third-party traceroutes. Tigo Business runs the country's only VMware-certified Tier III facility. Its hosting is quote-only with no public pricing, so it sits in this methodology as context rather than a ranked entry. Where Spanish-language support couldn't be confirmed on a provider's own site, the section says so instead of assuming. For a wider regional view, our South America web hosting guide covers hosts that skip Paraguay entirely.

Hosting Provider Reviews Overall Rating Shared Plans from
1 Kamatera 320
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4.2 Positive
$4.00 / mo. 30 Days free
2 Hostinger 63.2k+
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4.6 Positive
$1.95 / mo. 80% Off
3 Verpex Hosting 1.2k+
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4.7 Positive
$0.59 / mo. Special Deal -90%
4 FastComet 3.5k+
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4.8 Positive
$1.79 / mo. -80% OFF
5 SiteGround 29.1k+
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4.8 Positive
$3.41 / mo. NOW -81%
6 A2 Hosting 3.4k+
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4.5 Positive
$1.95 / mo. NOW -76%
7 Cloudways 3.4k+
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4.5 Positive
$11.00 / mo.
8 GlowHost 25
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4.5 Positive
$3.47 / mo.
30 Days free

1. Kamatera

Number of Reviews rating circle 320
Overall Hosting Rating rating circle 4.2 Positive
Customer Support rating circle Positive
Shared Plans from $4.00 / mo.
Shared Hosting Locations
Server Location in United States Of AmericaServer Location in CanadaServer Location in NetherlandsServer Location in GermanyServer Location in United KingdomServer Location in IsraelServer Location in Hong KongServer Location in FranceServer Location in IndonesiaServer Location in Russia
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20 GB5 TBcPanel Direct Admin ISP Manager Plesk$4.00 / mo.View Plan
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Kamatera – Best for Flexible Cloud Without a Renewal Trap

USD 4/mo entry · configurable cloud VM · Miami nearest DC · 30-day USD 100 trial

Kamatera's closest server to Asunción sits in Miami, roughly 6,500 km away. For a Paraguay-first audience that is the wrong compass direction, and it's the first thing you should weigh before the feature list seduces you. Traffic from Asunción crosses the Caribbean and back, so you're looking at latency well north of what a São Paulo host delivers.

What you get in exchange is control and honest pricing. You build the VM yourself: pick the vCPU, the RAM, the disk, and pay by the hour or month with no promotional cliff. Where A2 Hosting jumps from USD 1.95 to USD 9.99 at renewal, Kamatera's small build holds near USD 4/mo for the life of the account. The 30-day trial ships with USD 100 of credit, enough to stand up a real test environment before you commit a guaraní.

The catch beyond geography is management. The base server is unmanaged, so you're the sysadmin unless you pay for the managed add-on. For a Paraguayan developer comfortable on the command line who wants a US-region box for a North-America-facing app, that's fine. For a local bakery's WordPress site, it's overkill aimed at the wrong continent.

Pros:

  • Flat pay-as-you-go, no renewal jump
  • Fully configurable CPU, RAM, and disk
  • 30-day trial with USD 100 credit
  • Per-hour billing suits short-lived projects

Cons:

  • No South American datacenter (Miami is nearest)
  • Unmanaged by default; managed costs extra
  • No traditional money-back guarantee

Pricing reality: The ~USD 4/mo figure is a small 1 vCPU build. Real workloads climb as you add resources, but what you see is what you keep paying. No bait, no year-two shock.

Best for: Paraguayan developers running US-facing apps who want raw cloud control and predictable billing.

Skip if: Your visitors are in Paraguay and you want the lowest latency. Hostinger's São Paulo region beats Miami by a wide margin.

Verdict: Choose Kamatera if you need a tunable, no-surprise cloud VM and your audience sits north of the equator. If your traffic is Paraguayan, Hostinger or TecnoPage put the server far closer for far less.

80% Off

2. Hostinger

Number of Reviews rating circle 63.2k+
Overall Hosting Rating rating circle 4.6 Positive
Customer Support rating circle Positive
Shared Plans from $1.95 / mo.
Shared Hosting Locations
Server Location in LithuaniaServer Location in SingaporeServer Location in NetherlandsServer Location in United States Of AmericaServer Location in BrazilServer Location in United KingdomServer Location in IndiaServer Location in FranceServer Location in Indonesia
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100 GBUnlimitedcPanel$1.95 / mo.View Plan
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200 GBUnlimitedcPanel$3.49 / mo.View Plan

Hostinger – Best Overall for Paraguayan Sites

USD 2.69/mo entry · 100 GB SSD · São Paulo DC · 30-day refund

USD 2.69/mo, plus a São Paulo datacenter you choose at checkout. That pairing is why Hostinger is the sensible default for most sites aimed at Paraguay. The Brazil region sits about 1,200 km from Asunción, the shortest hop any mainstream host offers here. You can switch a site to it later from hPanel if you picked wrong at signup.

The stack does the heavy lifting that Paraguayan last-mile bandwidth won't. LiteSpeed with built-in caching keeps repeat page loads off the origin, which matters on Tigo and Personal connections that wobble at peak hours. Spanish-language live chat runs 24/7, and free SSL and weekly backups are bundled. The Premium plan's 100 GB SSD holds far more than a single site needs. Against Verpex's USD 0.59 entry, Hostinger costs roughly 4.5x more at signup, but its Brazilian footprint and Spanish documentation are deeper, and the renewal is gentler.

That renewal is the thing to plan for. Premium lifts to USD 10.99/mo, about 4x the promo, and the headline USD 2.69 needs a 48-month prepay. On a 12-month term you'll pay closer to USD 3.99/mo. Either way it lands softer than SiteGround's 6x climb. Plenty of these providers also appear in our roundup of Brazil hosting companies, which is the infrastructure Paraguay leans on.

Pros:

  • São Paulo DC, ~1,200 km from Asunción
  • Spanish 24/7 chat and knowledge base
  • LiteSpeed caching plus free CDN
  • Renewal lifts ~4x, mildest promo host here

Cons:

  • No guaraní billing or local payment rails
  • Lowest rate needs a 4-year prepay
  • Pushy add-on upsells at checkout

Pricing reality: The USD 2.69/mo Premium rate means USD 129.12 upfront for four years. Renewal then runs USD 131.88/year. No four-year appetite? The annual plan is the honest comparison point.

Best for: Spanish-language blogs and small stores that want the closest mainstream server and don't need to pay in guaraníes.

Skip if: Your accountant needs a guaraní invoice or your customers pay by Bancard. Jump to Hosting Paraguay or MaxDominios.

Verdict: Pick Hostinger when São Paulo routing and a low entry price matter most. If guaraní billing is non-negotiable, MaxDominios wins; if you want an even cheaper four-year bill and will switch hosts at renewal, Verpex takes it.

Special Deal -90%

3. Verpex Hosting

Number of Reviews rating circle 1.2k+
Overall Hosting Rating rating circle 4.7 Positive
Customer Support rating circle Positive
Shared Plans from $0.59 / mo.
Shared Hosting Locations
Server Location in United States Of AmericaServer Location in CanadaServer Location in BrazilServer Location in United KingdomServer Location in NetherlandsServer Location in GermanyServer Location in IndiaServer Location in SingaporeServer Location in AustraliaServer Location in Indonesia
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30 GBUnlimitedcPanel$0.59 / mo.View Plan
50 GBUnlimitedcPanel$0.99 / mo.View Plan
100 GBUnlimitedcPanel$1.49 / mo.View Plan

Verpex – Cheapest Entry With a South American Region

USD 0.59/mo entry · 30 GB NVMe · South America region · 30-day refund

USD 0.59/mo. Nothing else here gets within shouting distance at signup. That's the Bronze plan on the longest term. It buys NVMe storage, free SSL, daily backups, and a LiteSpeed control panel, the kind of stack budget hosts usually strip down.

There's an honesty footnote. Verpex offers a "South America" region you can select, and independent traceroutes point to Brazil, but the company's own knowledge base never names the city. Treat the location as Brazil, likely São Paulo, with the caveat that Verpex won't put it in writing. If exact datacenter geography is a compliance requirement, that ambiguity is a real strike against it.

The renewal is the steepest in this comparison. Bronze renews at USD 5.90/mo, roughly a 10x lift. The four-year math still favors Verpex if you prepay. About USD 28 total on the longest Bronze term, versus Hostinger Premium's USD 129 over the same window. Even after Verpex hits full renewal, that gap takes years to close. The trick is remembering to re-shop at term end instead of sleepwalking into the renewal.

Pros:

  • USD 0.59/mo entry, lowest here
  • NVMe plus LiteSpeed at the entry tier
  • Daily off-site backups included
  • South America region selectable at signup

Cons:

  • Renewal jumps roughly 10x
  • Exact South American city undocumented
  • Spanish-language support not confirmed on its site

Pricing reality: Bronze covers one website on 30 GB NVMe. Running several client sites? The Silver tier (higher promo, unlimited sites) is the better starting line even though the per-month rate rises.

Best for: Solo founders and freelancers who optimize for four-year cost and can stomach a sharp year-two renewal.

Skip if: You need the datacenter location in writing for a client or regulator. Hostinger names São Paulo plainly.

Verdict: Choose Verpex if total four-year cost is what you actually optimize and you'll switch at renewal. If you tend to auto-renew and forget, Hostinger's milder climb saves you from the 10x cliff.

-80% OFF

4. FastComet

Number of Reviews rating circle 3.5k+
Overall Hosting Rating rating circle 4.8 Positive
Customer Support rating circle Positive
Shared Plans from $1.79 / mo.
Shared Hosting Locations
Server Location in United States Of AmericaServer Location in United KingdomServer Location in SingaporeServer Location in GermanyServer Location in NetherlandsServer Location in JapanServer Location in CanadaServer Location in IndiaServer Location in AustraliaServer Location in Italy
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10 GBUnlimitedcPanel$1.79 / mo.View Plan
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30 GBUnlimitedcPanel$3.59 / mo.View Plan

FastComet – Best Fixed-Price São Paulo Plan

USD 1.79/mo entry · 15 GB SSD · São Paulo DC · 45-day refund

Start with the number that should give you pause. Independent reviewers clocked FastComet's São Paulo time-to-first-byte (TTFB, how fast the server starts replying) at around 546 ms, and Santiago near 517 ms. For a host whose whole pitch is proximity, those are slow figures, and they undercut the geography advantage on paper.

What pulls FastComet back into contention is everything around the speed numbers. It's the only host here with a 45-day money-back window, the longest in the group, and its renewals are fixed rather than promotional. You select São Paulo as one of twelve datacenters at checkout, and the entry plan bundles daily backups, free migration, and a CDN. Against Hostinger's USD 2.69 entry, FastComet's USD 1.79 looks cheaper, but the renewal tells the real story.

FastCloud renews at USD 8.95/mo, about a 5x lift from the promo. That's harsher than Hostinger's 4x but gentler than SiteGround's 6x, and at least FastComet publishes the number instead of burying it. The 15 GB SSD allowance is tight for a media-heavy site, so price the next tier up if you plan to grow.

Pros:

  • 45-day refund, longest of the mainstream hosts
  • São Paulo selectable at checkout
  • Fixed, published renewal pricing
  • Free migration and daily backups included

Cons:

  • Independent LATAM TTFB tested slow (~546 ms)
  • 15 GB entry storage fills fast
  • Renewal climbs ~5x

Pricing reality: The USD 1.79 entry needs a longer term; shorter cycles cost more. The 45-day guarantee means you can actually test Asunción latency yourself before the window closes.

Best for: Buyers who want a São Paulo server with a long refund window and zero renewal guesswork.

Skip if: Raw response time is your priority. Hostinger on the same São Paulo route tests faster for less at renewal.

Verdict: Pick FastComet if the 45-day trial and predictable renewals outweigh middling TTFB. If speed is the whole point, Hostinger beats it on the identical route; if you want the rock-bottom four-year bill, Verpex does.

NOW -81%

5. SiteGround

Number of Reviews rating circle 29.1k+
Overall Hosting Rating rating circle 4.8 Positive
Customer Support rating circle Positive
Shared Plans from $3.41 / mo.
Shared Hosting Locations
Server Location in BulgariaServer Location in United States Of AmericaServer Location in United KingdomServer Location in SpainServer Location in NetherlandsServer Location in GermanyServer Location in AustraliaServer Location in Singapore
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10 GBUnlimitedcPanel$3.41 / mo.View Plan
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SiteGround – Best Spanish Support, Wrong Continent

USD 2.99/mo entry · 10 GB SSD · no South American DC · 30-day refund

SiteGround has no hosting datacenter anywhere in South America. The São Paulo you'll see referenced is a CDN edge that caches static files, not a place your application actually runs. Your real server lives in the United States (Dallas or Los Angeles are nearest) or Europe. Dynamic requests from Asunción travel thousands of kilometers each way.

So why include it? Because the rest of the package is genuinely strong, and some buyers value it over latency. SiteGround runs on Google Cloud, with auto-recovery, daily backups, a Madrid datacenter for Spain-facing audiences, and Spanish support that's deeper than most. For a Paraguayan agency whose clients are scattered across Spain and the US rather than concentrated locally, the proximity penalty matters less.

The cost is the other catch. StartUp renews at USD 17.99/mo, roughly 6x the promo and the steepest renewal here. That's about USD 84 more per year than Hostinger Premium's USD 10.99 renewal, for a server that's physically farther from your visitors. The 10 GB storage cap is also the tightest in this comparison.

Pros:

  • Google Cloud infrastructure with auto-recovery
  • Strong Spanish support and Madrid DC
  • Daily backups and staging on higher tiers
  • Free CDN with a São Paulo edge for static assets

Cons:

  • No South American hosting DC
  • Renewal climbs to USD 17.99/mo (~6x)
  • 10 GB storage, smallest entry allowance

Pricing reality: Entry promo varies by billing cycle (USD 2.99 to USD 7.99 depending on term). Confirm the cycle on the live product page, because the renewal is fixed at USD 17.99 regardless.

Best for: Agencies serving Spain-and-US audiences who want managed Google Cloud and don't depend on Paraguayan latency.

Skip if: Your visitors are in Paraguay. Hostinger and FastComet put the server in Brazil for a fraction of the renewal.

Verdict: Choose SiteGround only when managed GCP and Spanish support outrank distance to your readers. For a Paraguay-first audience, Hostinger wins on both latency and price; for in-country data, TecnoPage does.

NOW -76%

6. A2 Hosting

Number of Reviews rating circle 3.4k+
Overall Hosting Rating rating circle 4.5 Positive
Customer Support rating circle Positive
Shared Plans from $1.95 / mo.
Shared Hosting Locations
Server Location in United States Of AmericaServer Location in NetherlandsServer Location in SingaporeServer Location in IndiaServer Location in FranceServer Location in United KingdomServer Location in AustraliaServer Location in IndonesiaServer Location in GermanyServer Location in Russia
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10 GBUnlimitedcPanel$1.95 / mo.View Plan
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Hosting.com (A2 Old) – Best for LiteSpeed Speed Tuning

USD 1.95/mo entry · NVMe on Turbo · Arizona nearest DC · 30-day refund

Where Hostinger hands Paraguay a São Paulo server, A2 Hosting hands it Arizona, about 7,000 km north. A2 (now operating under the Hosting.com brand while keeping the A2 name) has no South American datacenter at all. The proximity question answers itself: this is US-routed hosting for a Paraguayan buyer.

The reason it earns a spot is the Turbo tier. A2's LiteSpeed plus NVMe stack backs its "20x faster" marketing. For a code-heavy WordPress or WooCommerce site, that server-side speed can claw back some of what distance costs. Free migration sweetens a switch, and the 30-day refund is standard. But the entry plan isn't the Turbo plan, so the headline price and the headline speed don't live on the same tier.

Renewal is the familiar trap. The USD 1.95 entry needs a 3-year prepay and renews at USD 9.99/mo, roughly 5x. Compared to Kamatera's flat ~USD 4/mo, A2's year-four cost is more than double for hosting that's farther from Asunción. The math only works if the LiteSpeed tuning genuinely matters to your app.

Pros:

  • Turbo tier with LiteSpeed and NVMe
  • Free site migration
  • 30-day unconditional refund
  • Mature, well-documented platform

Cons:

  • No South American datacenter (Arizona nearest)
  • Lowest rate locks in 3 years
  • Renewal jumps to USD 9.99/mo (~5x)

Pricing reality: The USD 1.95 is the Startup tier on a 3-year term. Turbo (the fast one) costs more at entry and renews toward USD 20+/mo. Buy the tier that matches the speed claim, not just the cheapest row.

Best for: Developers who want LiteSpeed tuning and accept US routing for a Paraguayan audience.

Skip if: Latency to Asunción is your top metric. Hostinger or FastComet on São Paulo close that gap.

Verdict: Pick A2 Hosting if server-side speed tuning is the goal and distance is secondary. If you want predictable pricing without a 3-year lock, Kamatera is flatter; if you want proximity, Hostinger is closer.

7. Cloudways

Number of Reviews rating circle 3.4k+
Overall Hosting Rating rating circle 4.5 Positive
Customer Support rating circle Positive
Shared Plans from $11.00 / mo.
Shared Hosting Locations
Server Location in United States Of AmericaServer Location in BrazilServer Location in CanadaServer Location in FranceServer Location in GermanyServer Location in IrelandServer Location in United KingdomServer Location in NetherlandsServer Location in SwedenServer Location in Singapore
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25 GB1 TBcPanel$11.00 / mo.View Plan

Cloudways – Best Managed Cloud, At a Price for São Paulo

USD 11/mo entry · 2 GB RAM cloud VM · São Paulo only via AWS/GCP · 3-day trial

The USD 11/mo Cloudways plan everyone quotes runs on DigitalOcean, and DigitalOcean has no South American region. So the entry price and the Paraguay-proximity story don't actually overlap. To get a São Paulo server through Cloudways, you have to choose its AWS or Google Cloud option. That pushes the realistic monthly cost past USD 58, more than 20x Hostinger's USD 2.69 shared entry for the same region.

What you're paying for is management, not just metal. Cloudways layers a clean control panel, free SSL, object caching, staging, and 24/7 chat over five underlying clouds. You get cloud power without being your own sysadmin. For a growing Paraguayan store that has outgrown shared hosting but doesn't want to manage servers, that's a real category. Against Kamatera's similar managed-optional model, Cloudways is friendlier out of the box but pricier once you reach São Paulo.

Two cautions. There's no money-back guarantee, only a 3-day trial with no card required, so test fast. And the affordable DigitalOcean tier serves Paraguay from the US or Toronto, which defeats the purpose if local latency is why you came.

Pros:

  • Managed stack across five cloud providers
  • São Paulo reachable via AWS or GCP
  • Flat pay-as-you-go, no renewal trap
  • Staging and object caching built in

Cons:

  • São Paulo only on premium AWS/GCP (~USD 58+/mo)
  • Cheap DigitalOcean tier has no LATAM region
  • No refund, just a 3-day trial

Pricing reality: USD 11/mo buys a 2 GB DigitalOcean VM in the US. The Paraguay-relevant configuration (São Paulo on AWS/GCP) is the one that costs USD 58 and up. Budget for the region you actually need.

Best for: Scaling stores that want managed cloud and will pay AWS/GCP rates for São Paulo proximity.

Skip if: You're price-sensitive and local. Hostinger gives São Paulo for under USD 3 entry; for in-country, see TecnoPage.

Verdict: Choose Cloudways when you need managed cloud and can fund AWS São Paulo. If the budget is tight, Hostinger covers proximity cheaply; if you'd rather tune the box yourself, Kamatera is the leaner pick.

8. GlowHost

Number of Reviews rating circle 25
Overall Hosting Rating rating circle 4.5 Positive
Customer Support rating circle Positive
Shared Plans from $3.47 / mo.
Shared Hosting Locations
Server Location in United States Of AmericaServer Location in CanadaServer Location in United KingdomServer Location in NetherlandsServer Location in JapanServer Location in AustraliaServer Location in Brazil
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GlowHost – Longest Refund, But Read the DC Fine Print

USD 4.95/mo entry · unlimited SATA storage · LATAM DCs not on shared · 91-day refund

GlowHost's datacenter list reads like a South America dream: São Paulo, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Bogotá. Then you read the fine print. None of those are available on shared hosting. Entry shared plans run from Phoenix, Salt Lake City, or Montreal only; the Latin American locations apply to dedicated servers and the CDN. So a Paraguayan buyer on the USD 4.95/mo plan is hosted in the US, not Brazil.

Where GlowHost earns genuine credit is the guarantee. Its 91-day money-back window is the longest in this entire comparison, dwarfing FastComet's 45 days and the 30-day norm elsewhere. Renewals also stay close to the entry rate rather than springing 5x, which is rare. For a cautious buyer who wants a long runway to test before committing, that combination has real appeal.

The trade-offs are storage tech and the DC mismatch. The entry tier uses SATA drives, not NVMe, so it's slower on disk-bound work than Verpex's NVMe Bronze at a tenth the headline price. And reaching that São Paulo datacenter means buying a dedicated server, a different budget entirely. Don't pick GlowHost expecting Brazil-region shared hosting; that combination doesn't exist on its menu.

Pros:

  • 91-day refund, longest here by far
  • Renewals stay near the entry rate
  • Unlimited disk and bandwidth on shared
  • Real LATAM DCs for dedicated buyers

Cons:

  • LATAM DCs not available on shared
  • SATA storage at entry, not NVMe
  • Shared plans serve Paraguay from the US

Pricing reality: USD 4.95/mo is the 2-year shared rate; 1-year runs about USD 6.95. To host in São Paulo you need a dedicated server, which costs multiples of the shared price.

Best for: Cautious buyers who want a 3-month refund cushion and flat renewals, and don't need Brazil-region speed.

Skip if: You assumed shared hosting gets you a São Paulo server. It doesn't; Hostinger actually delivers that.

Verdict: Pick GlowHost for the long refund and stable renewals on a US-routed site. If you want a genuine South American server on a shared budget, Hostinger or FastComet are the honest answers; for NVMe on the cheap, Verpex.


TecnoPage – Best for Data That Must Stay in Paraguay

USD 99/mo entry (VPS) · two PY datacenters · Asunción + Santa Rita · local support

If your buyers, your bank, and your data all live in Paraguay, TecnoPage keeps the server there too. It's the only host on this page that does. It runs two datacenters inside the country, Asunción and Santa Rita, and mirrors workloads between them for geo-redundancy. When international hosts talk about "South American presence" they usually mean a single Brazilian rack; TecnoPage means two Paraguayan cities.

That in-country footprint is the entire argument. Think government contractors, a fintech handling Paraguayan customer records, or any site where data residency is a hard line. For those, nothing routed through São Paulo competes. Support is local, on Paraguayan time, in Spanish, and the platform covers VPS, dedicated servers, anti-DDoS, and VPN. This is infrastructure for serious local operators, not hobby blogs.

The price reflects that. VPS plans run USD 99 to USD 179/mo and dedicated servers USD 219 to USD 469/mo, priced in dollars. Yes, that USD 99 entry is about 37x Hostinger's USD 2.69 shared rate, but the two aren't the same product: Hostinger's nearest metal is 1,200 km away in Brazil, while TecnoPage's is in the capital. You're buying proximity and residency, not cheap shared hosting.

Pros:

  • Two datacenters inside Paraguay
  • Geo-redundancy across Asunción and Santa Rita
  • Local Spanish support on Paraguayan time
  • Anti-DDoS and VPN included

Cons:

  • Entry starts at USD 99/mo (VPS, not shared)
  • No cheap shared tier for small sites
  • Priced in USD, not guaraníes

Pricing reality: There's no USD 3 plan here. The cheapest realistic spend is the USD 99/mo VPS. For a small brochure site that's overkill; for a latency-critical local app it's the floor.

Best for: Paraguayan businesses and agencies that need in-country data residency and lowest-possible local latency.

Skip if: You run a small site on a tight budget. Hosting Paraguay or Hostinger cost a fraction.

Verdict: Choose TecnoPage when Paraguayan data residency or sub-local latency is a requirement, not a preference. If your data can legally live in Brazil, Hostinger saves you almost the entire bill; if you just want guaraní billing, MaxDominios is far cheaper.


MaxDominios – Best Local Host Billed in Guaraníes

From ₲38,000/mo (USD 6.13) · own Asunción DC · PYG billing · ~19 years operating

From ₲38,000/mo, about USD 6.13, MaxDominios runs its own datacenter in Asunción and has billed Paraguayans in guaraníes for roughly 19 years. Run by SETIK Technology, it markets itself as 100% Paraguayan. The currency tells you it's serious: no dollar conversion games, no surprise FX line on the invoice.

For a small or mid-sized Paraguayan business, that local-currency clarity is worth more than a few milliseconds. You register your .com.py here too, at around ₲169,000/year (USD 27.26), and deal with a company that answers in Spanish on local time. Against Hosting Paraguay's ₲10,000/mo entry, MaxDominios starts higher. But its longer track record and in-house Asunción datacenter justify the gap for businesses that want stability over the lowest price.

The honest limitation is transparency at the edges. Exact datacenter tier and the full payment-method list aren't spelled out publicly the way a global host documents everything. Confirm specifics directly before a large commitment. For a standard business site, though, the proposition is clean: local company, local currency, local datacenter.

Pros:

  • Billed natively in guaraníes
  • Own datacenter in Asunción
  • ~19 years in business
  • .com.py registration in-house

Cons:

  • Entry higher than the cheapest local host
  • Datacenter tier not published
  • Smaller catalog than global brands

Pricing reality: Hosting from ₲38,000/mo (USD 6.13) and .com.py domains near ₲169,000/year. Everything bills in guaraníes, so the dollar figures move with the exchange rate.

Best for: Established Paraguayan businesses that want a local-currency invoice and a long-running local provider.

Skip if: You want the absolute cheapest local entry. Hosting Paraguay starts lower; for São Paulo speed, Hostinger.

Verdict: Pick MaxDominios when guaraní billing plus a proven local track record matter most. If price is the only axis, Hosting Paraguay undercuts it; if you need in-country data residency with redundancy, TecnoPage is the upgrade.


Hosting Paraguay – Best for Local Payment and Cheap Guaraní Plans

From ₲10,000/mo (USD 1.61) · PYG billing · Bancard + bank transfer · since 2002

Need to pay with an Itaú or Familiar transfer, a Bancard card, and talk to support during Asunción business hours? Hosting Paraguay is built for exactly that buyer. Based in Fernando de la Mora, in the Asunción metro area, it has run since 2002, one of the longest-running local hosts. Plans start at ₲10,000/mo (about USD 1.61).

The catalog covers the small-business essentials: NVMe shared hosting from ₲10,000 to ₲100,000/mo, VPS Linux from ₲80,000/mo (USD 12.90), Windows VPS, corporate email, .com.py registration, and even radio streaming. Payment is the standout. Where Hostinger forces a Visa charge in dollars, Hosting Paraguay takes local bank transfers and Bancard. That removes the FX friction that trips up Paraguayan buyers. Against MaxDominios' ₲38,000 entry, Hosting Paraguay's ₲10,000 floor is roughly a quarter of the price for a starter site.

The trade-off is the usual local-host reality: the datacenter location isn't published. If data residency is a legal requirement rather than a preference, you'll want written confirmation, or a host like TecnoPage that states its locations plainly. For a standard Paraguayan small-business site that values local payment over documented infrastructure, it fits.

Pros:

  • Entry from ₲10,000/mo (USD 1.61)
  • Local payment: Itaú, Familiar, Bancard
  • NVMe shared storage
  • .com.py registration and local email

Cons:

  • Datacenter location not published
  • Smaller support team than global hosts
  • No documented data-residency guarantee

Pricing reality: Shared from ₲10,000/mo (USD 1.61) up to ₲100,000/mo; VPS Linux from ₲80,000/mo (USD 12.90). All billed in guaraníes, so USD equivalents drift with the rate.

Best for: Paraguayan small businesses that want guaraní billing, local payment, and a cheap starter plan.

Skip if: You need a documented in-country datacenter. TecnoPage states its locations; for São Paulo speed and brand depth, Hostinger.

Verdict: Choose Hosting Paraguay when local payment and the lowest guaraní entry win the day. If you want a longer track record and an in-house Asunción datacenter, MaxDominios edges ahead; if residency must be guaranteed, TecnoPage.

10 Most Reviewed Web Hosting Brands in Paraguay (Jun 2026)

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HostingerHostinger for Paraguay 96% 55
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HostgatorHostgator for Paraguay 88% 26
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ContaboContabo for Paraguay 91%
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SiteGroundSiteGround for Paraguay 100%
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MochaHostMochaHost for Paraguay 100%
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Wix HostingWix Hosting for Paraguay 100%
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7
GoDaddyGoDaddy for Paraguay 89%
(less than 25 reviews)
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How to Choose Hosting for a Paraguayan Site

Forget feature checklists. Your answer comes from three things: where your visitors are, how you need to pay, and whether the law forces your data to stay home. Match your situation to a scenario below.

Budget under USD 3/mo: a Spanish-language blog with no residency rule → Hostinger Premium on São Paulo. It's the closest mainstream server to Asunción and the cheapest path to it. Skip TecnoPage here; its USD 99 floor is roughly 37x the price for proximity a blog won't notice.

Guaraní invoicing required: a WooCommerce store with mostly Paraguayan customers → Hosting Paraguay (₲10,000/mo) for a lean start, or MaxDominios (₲38,000/mo) if you want a longer track record. Skip Hostinger at this point, because dollar billing and no Bancard support add friction at checkout and on your books.

Data must stay in Paraguay: a regulated or government workload → TecnoPage, full stop. It's the only host here with datacenters in Asunción and Santa Rita. Skip GlowHost even though its DC list shows São Paulo and Buenos Aires; those aren't on shared plans, and none are in Paraguay anyway.

Lowest four-year cost: and willing to re-shop at renewal → Verpex at USD 0.59 entry. Prepay the long term and you'll spend about USD 28 where Hostinger costs USD 129. Skip A2 Hosting; its 5x renewal and Arizona datacenter lose on both cost and distance.

One more practical filter. Testing latency yourself? FastComet's 45-day window (or GlowHost's 91 days) gives you room to measure real response times before you commit. Argentina buyers face a near-identical decision tree, and our Argentina hosting guide runs the same São Paulo-versus-local comparison for the neighbor next door.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is TecnoPage or Hostinger the better choice for a Paraguayan business website?

It depends on one question: must your data stay inside Paraguay? If yes, TecnoPage is the only fit, with datacenters in Asunción and Santa Rita, starting at USD 99/mo. If your data can legally live in Brazil, Hostinger's São Paulo server (USD 2.69 entry) gives you near-local speed for a fraction of the cost. Most general business sites are fine on Hostinger; regulated ones need TecnoPage.

Which Paraguay hosts bill in guaraníes instead of dollars?

Hosting Paraguay and MaxDominios both invoice natively in guaraníes (PYG). Hosting Paraguay starts at ₲10,000/mo and accepts Itaú, Familiar, and Bancard payments; MaxDominios starts near ₲38,000/mo and runs its own Asunción datacenter. The international hosts here (Hostinger, Verpex, SiteGround) bill in USD, which adds a currency conversion to every charge.

Does any host actually keep servers physically inside Paraguay?

Yes, but the list is short. TecnoPage runs two datacenters in-country (Asunción and Santa Rita). Tigo Business operates the only VMware-certified Tier III facility in Villa Elisa, though its hosting is quote-only. MaxDominios and Hosting Paraguay are Paraguayan companies, but they don't publish their exact datacenter locations, so confirm before relying on residency. International hosts top out at São Paulo, about 1,200 km away.

Is paying more for a local Paraguayan host worth it over Hostinger?

For most sites, no. Hostinger's São Paulo server is close enough that visitors won't feel the difference, and it's far cheaper. Paying more for a local host pays off in two cases. The first is when you need guaraní invoicing and Bancard payment (Hosting Paraguay, MaxDominios). The second is when the law requires your data to stay in Paraguay (TecnoPage). If neither applies, the local premium buys you little.

Final Verdict

Paraguay's hosting decision finally comes down to honest trade-offs rather than a single right answer. For most sites, Hostinger is the pick: São Paulo proximity, Spanish support, and a USD 2.69 entry that renews more gently than its rivals. Chasing the lowest four-year bill and ready to re-shop at renewal? Verpex at USD 0.59 wins outright. Want a long refund runway on a US-routed site? GlowHost's 91 days has no equal here.

The local story is the one most comparison guides skip. TecnoPage is the only host that keeps your server inside Paraguay, across two cities. That makes it the answer whenever data residency is a legal line rather than a nice-to-have. MaxDominios and Hosting Paraguay hand you guaraní billing and Bancard payment, removing the FX friction that dollar-priced hosts can't. Buy local for currency and residency; buy São Paulo for speed and price.

Planning beyond Paraguay's borders? Paraguay shares its hosting reality with its neighbors, so it's worth comparing options in our Bolivia hosting guide. And if you're scaling a store toward cloud infrastructure, our Brazil cloud hosting comparison covers the São Paulo region that serves Paraguay best.

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