How to Stay Online While Traveling Abroad
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How to Stay Online While Traveling Abroad
"When I first started traveling full-time, it was the tail end of the pandemic, so almost any destination was affordable and crowd-free. However, it's safe to say that the upcoming holiday season will see immense crowds in popular destinations like Rio de Janeiro, Munich, New York City, and the Caribbean. Fortunately, Verizon makes staying connected while traveling incredibly easy. Thanks to its wide variety of international coverage plans, you can stay connected while you're on the go."
"If you're taking a short, impromptu trip, you'll want to consider purchasing Verizon's TravelPass, which gives you unlimited data,* talk, and text in more than 210 countries and destinations worldwide. Your 24-hour TravelPass session begins when you use data, make or receive a call, or send a text in a new country. You're only charged on days you use your phone abroad. It stays on your line at no cost when you're home, ready for your next trip."
As a full-time digital nomad, crowds can make or break travel experiences. The upcoming holiday season will bring large crowds to hotspots like Rio de Janeiro, Munich, New York City, and the Caribbean. Travelers can avoid crowds by choosing off-the-tourist-trail destinations such as Georgia, Bulgaria, or Estonia, which offer attractions with smaller crowds and better prices. Booking experiences that avoid peak crowds while remaining near hotspots is another tactic. Small-ship cruises provide leisurely holiday options with limited passengers. For short trips, Verizon's TravelPass offers unlimited data, talk, and text in over 210 countries, charging only on days used.
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