Full PrivadoVPN Server List (Free & Premium)


PrivadoVPN is a Swiss based, up and coming Premium VPN provider, but how many servers and locations do they have, and where are they located? What countries and cities can you get an VPN IP address in using their service?

PrivadoVPN currently offer more than 300 unlimited Premium servers in 61 server locations in 47 countries, with the USA, Europe, and The Far East particularly well covered. A limited free version is also available, with servers in 12 locations in 10 countries, and a 10GB monthly data allowance.

In this regard, PrivadoVPN have a very similar server selection to Hide.me, another provider we’ve covered extensively on this site, with a decent (but not top of the range) list of server locations, and a good free version you can use to test the product out.

Let’s look at all the PrivadoVPN server locations – both Premium and free – in more detail, right down to the city locations, before comparing their offering to some other VPNs.

PrivadoVPN Full Server List (Countries & Cities)

Here’s a full list of server locations (currently 47 countries and 61 locations) offered by PrivadoVPN on their paid plans, together with specific multiple locations where given, broken down by region for easier reading:

North America:

  • USA – 9 locations (New York, Washington DC, Chicago, Miami, Los Angeles, St Louis, Dallas, Denver, Portland, Seattle).
  • Canada – Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver

Europe:

  • UK – London and Manchester
  • Albania – Tirana
  • Austria – Vienna
  • Belgium – Brussels
  • Bulgaria – Sofia
  • Czech Republic – Prague
  • Denmark – Copenhagen
  • France – Paris
  • Finland – Helsinki
  • Germany – Berlin and Frankfurt
  • Greece – Athens
  • Hungary – Budapest
  • Iceland – Reykjavik
  • Ireland – Dublin
  • Italy – Milan
  • Latvia – Riga
  • Netherlands – Amsterdam
  • Norway – Oslo
  • Poland – Warsaw
  • Portugal – Lisbon
  • Romania – Bucharest
  • Serbia – Belgrade
  • Slovakia – Bratislava
  • Slovenia – Ljubljana
  • Spain – Madrid
  • Sweden – Stockholm
  • Switzerland – Zurich
  • Turkey – Istanbul
  • Ukraine – Kyiv

Asia:

  • Hong Kong –  Hong Kong
  • India – Mumbai
  • Indonesia – Jakarta
  • Japan –  Tokyo
  • South Korea – Seoul
  • Singapore – Singapore
  • Taiwan – Taipei
  • Thailand – Bangkok
  • Malaysia – Kuala Lumpur

Middle East, Africa:

  • Israel – Jerusalem
  • South Africa – Johannesburg

Oceania:

  • Australia –  Sydney
  • New Zealand – Auckland

Central/South America:

  • Mexico – Mexico City
  • Brazil – São Paolo
  • Argentina – Buenos Aires

Click here to check current plans and pricing for PrivadoVPN

PrivadoVPN Free Server List

One great positive with PrivadoVPN is that they offer a generous free version of their service, with servers in 12 locations in 8 countries, plus a 10 GB/month data allowance.

Here’s a full list of the free server locations:

  • USA – New York, Washington DC, Los Angeles, Miami
  • UK – London
  • France – Paris
  • Germany – Frankfurt
  • Netherlands – Amsterdam
  • Switzerland – Zurich
  • Canada – Montreal
  • Mexico – Mexico City
  • Brazil – São Paolo
  • Argentina – Buenos Aires

This is actually a very good server selection for a free VPN, with Mexico, Brazil, Canada, France, UK and Switzerland in particular being locations hard to get with most other free VPNs. 10 GB a month is also a decent allowance, that equates to around 300 MB a day and could easily cover basic browsing, as long as there isn’t much video streaming.

See our article on PrivadoVPN’s free version for more details.

Where Does PrivadoVPN NOT Have Servers?

PrivadoVPN are a more stripped down, basic VPN service when it comes to pure server location choice, with less countries offered than some other VPNs. The USA, Europe and South East Asia are the best covered, with other parts of the world less so.

Here are some notable countries where PrivadoVPN currently does NOT have servers (this may change in the future):

  • Russia
  • Belarus
  • China
  • Iran
  • Pakistan
  • United Arab Emirates
  • All African countries except South Africa.
  • Europe – some smaller countries like Cyprus, Malta, Lichtenstein, Monaco, Lithuania, Estonia not covered.
  • Central/South America – Paraguay, Uruguay, Peru, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama, Cuba, Nicaragua, Caribbean, Bolivia, Ecuador not covered.
  • Middle East – Jordan, Kuwait, Iraq, Syria, Bahrain, Oman, UAE not covered.
  • Far East – Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos, Brunei and Kazakhstan not covered.

Do PrivadoVPN Servers Work For Streaming?

PrivadoVPN openly admit they are more of a privacy and security focused VPN than a streaming focused one. They do not put much emphasis on allowing users to unblock geo-restricted streaming services like Netflix.

Here is their own statement on this, taken from their blog.

“Our primary focus of the VPN service we provide is to keep your Internet activity private and un-monitored by your ISP. Many streaming content providers began a widespread blacklisting of VPN providers which has affected all of the most popular VPN providers, including us. All previous attempts we’ve made to allow the service to function again has been met with an immediate response from them by blocking us immediately after.

We apologize for any inconvenience that this may cause”.

(Source).

Therefore, it is best to work on the assumption that PrivadoVPN will NOT reliably unblock streaming sites, since it’s not something they actively promote on their website. For this, ExpressVPN is the recommended VPN provider to use, even though it’s more expensive.

PrivadoVPN vs Other VPNs For Server Choice

PrivadoVPN is pretty much in the mid to lower end of the pack when it comes to server and country choice – there are VPNs that offer less server choice, but plenty that offer more server choice as well. 61 locations in 47 countries for $5/month ($2.50/month with our limited time special offer) is a decent selection and price, but there are also better ones available.

Here’s how PrivadoVPN stacks up against other major VPN’s in terms of country and server choice (links are affiliate links):

ProviderPrice (12 months paid in advance)Number of countries offeredNumber of Servers OfferedMain Benefits
AtlasVPN$3.29/month34750Cheap price
ZoogVPN$2.99/month4170+Cheap price
TurboVPN$5/month4821,000Server choice
Hide.me$5/month46160+Free version available
ExpressVPN$8/month94160+Best country choice
ProtonVPN$6/month (Basic/Plus)631700+Reputable brand
Private Internet Access$3.33/month8410,000Value for money
VyprVPN$6/month64700+Speeds
NordVPN$5/month605400+Reputable brand.

*Flash deals and offers are very common, so you may often find a better deal than the one listed for many providers

If you’re looking for something that’s even more stripped down, with even fewer countries offered (just the main ones), but that’s also cheaper, then AtlasVPN is a good option.

Hide.me and TurboVPN are level pegging, offering a pretty similar server choice for a similar price to PrivadoVPN (40-50 countries at $5/month plans)

NordVPN, ProtonVPN and VyprVPN (around 60 countries) offer a little bit more server location choice for the same or a little more money.

If you’re looking for significantly more country choice, than Private Internet Access or ExpressVPN are good options, with the latter also being the recommended choice for users looking to access geo-restricted streaming services like Netflix.

Bottom line picks by criteria:

  • Cost – AtlasVPN or Private Internet Access
  • Interface/Ease of Use – PrivadoVPN (nice, clean, easy to use)
  • Streaming Servers – ExpressVPN
  • Server Choice – ExpressVPN or Private Internet Access.

Current PrivadoVPN Pricing

PrivadoVPN’s paid plan prices are reasonable within the VPN market. They’re mid tier – there are cheaper VPNs, but more expensive ones as well.

Here are their current pricing tiers for different length plans:

  • 1 Year – $4.99/month – $59.88 billed every 12 months
  • 1 Month – $7.99 billed every month.
  • Weak Wi-Fi Solutions Offer – Special discount on 1 year plan, for our readers only (limited time – switch language to English).

Oliver

Online gamer and general home networking enthusiast. I like to create articles to help people solve common home networking problems.

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