Choosing the best VPN for Paraguay comes down to a handful of factors that matter most to users in the region: reliable connection speeds to international servers, a verified no-logs policy, strong privacy jurisdiction, and the ability to bypass geo-restrictions on content from the US, Europe, and beyond. Paraguay has no significant VPN restrictions, but ISP-level throttling, surveillance concerns, and limited access to global streaming libraries make a trustworthy VPN genuinely useful for everyday browsing, streaming, and remote work.

For this ranking, we evaluated each provider on jurisdiction and data retention laws, audit transparency, protocol performance (particularly WireGuard and its derivatives), server availability in South America, pricing, and the credibility of their privacy claims under real-world conditions. Corporate ownership history and any documented security incidents were also weighed — not just marketing language.

Our top pick is hide.me, a Malaysian-based provider with an independently audited no-logs policy, full WireGuard support, and one of the strongest free plans available anywhere. Its jurisdiction outside all intelligence-sharing alliances is a meaningful advantage for privacy-conscious users in Paraguay.

NordVPN ranks second, bringing six consecutive Deloitte audits, post-quantum encryption, and NordLynx speeds exceeding 900 Mbps — though its corporate structure and a historically mishandled server breach are worth knowing about before subscribing. ExpressVPN follows with 23 independent audits and court-verified no-logs, offset by ownership concerns under Kape Technologies. Surfshark delivers exceptional value with unlimited device connections at under $2 per month, while ProtonVPN rounds out the list as the strongest privacy-first option, backed by nonprofit ownership, fully open-source apps, and a genuinely usable free tier.

All five providers offer apps for Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS, with servers in or near South America for reasonable local latency.