teambergie
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Portugese 2022 Frances May 2024
For 2024 Pilgrims: €50,- donation = 1 year with no ads on the forum + 90% off any 2024 Guide. More here. (Discount code sent to you by Private Message after your donation) |
---|
I think you may have misunderstood the difference between the EU and the Schengen travel zone. Ireland and Croatia are members of the EU and the rules which govern mobile phone roaming service apply in those countries too. Nothing to do with the Schengen agreement.Since our plans are to be in the EU for our allotted 90 days and then in countries NOT in the Shengen Zone (Ireland, Croatia) what would be the best carrier to sign up with for the entire EU area?
Right, understand. We will be visiting those countries along with our other travels. From what I understand US citizens (amongst others) can be in the Schengen travel zone for a maximum 90 days. We just want to visit Ireland/Croatia so we can be "over there" since it's a long flight from the west coast of the US. We're looking for some mobile plan, or plans, that we can use that will give us good coverage while we travel. Vodaphone?I think you may have misunderstood the difference between the EU and the Schengen travel zone. Ireland and Croatia are members of the EU and the rules which govern mobile phone roaming service apply in those countries too. Nothing to do with the Schengen agreement.
Thanks, looking at plans now. Thanks for the invite to Pilgrim House; we're planning on staying in Santiago for a few days.Vodafone and Orange would be good bets. I believe they both offer pay-as-you-go capability and decent coverage.
Enjoy all the planning and Buen Camino!
Thanks for the invite to Pilgrim House; we're planning on staying in Santiago for a few days.
Check to see if your phone has dual SIM capacity, some Galaxy S9 phones have this feature and others don't. This Google search will help you with this.We will be bringing our "unlocked" 4G Samsung Galaxy S9 and can swap out the SIM card to one from a local/EU carrier.
Vodaphone pay-as-you-go could also be an option. You can top it up at ATMs in Europe as you run low on time--at least you can in Portugal and would expect this would be true otherwise.Thanks, looking at plans now. Thanks for the invite to Pilgrim House; we're planning on staying in Santiago for a few days.
Google's Pixel line of phones work on the Verizon network. They don't have to be bought from Verizon either.You just can’t use “any” phone on a Verizon network. It has to be a Verizon phone.
Newer iPhones through have eSIMs. That allows one number/network on the eSIM and another on a physical SIM.No iPhones have dual physical SIM capability, unfortunately.
I’ve been reading about eSims and I’m going to try that next month when I go to Spain.Google's Pixel line of phones work on the Verizon network. They don't have to be bought from Verizon either.
Newer iPhones through have eSIMs. That allows one number/network on the eSIM and another on a physical SIM.
I suggest putting your current number onto the eSIM now. If you're willing to spend $10 you could experiment with two numbers beforehand with this cheap prepaid plan:I’ve been reading about eSims and I’m going to try that next month when I go to Spain.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?