@@adolfosierra9762 I also would like to know, because in the small print, at the end of the poster, it said that that price was for 6 months, so I figured it was a monthly plan.
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!!!!! Used your video to familiarize myself with the Lisbon airport before leaving US. Then bought the SIM card you suggested. Worked like a charm. Thanks for making my trip so much more enjoyable.
Thank you, Tom. I'm flying from London to Lisbon this morning and will buy the 10 Euro SIM at the Money Exchange. Also, the tip about avoiding the ATM at the airport is very helpful. Cheers.
@@TravelTomTom Thanks Tom. I was unable to find the SIM card outlet that sold them for 10 Euros, but I was able to locate a Santander ATM in that area near the toilets that allows you to withdraw up to 200 Euros.
Thank you...will definitely check out the exchange shop for a SIM card. Also, do you have any information on where to get a taxi or Uber from the airport to Oriente station? Thank you.
Thank You Thank You Thank You!!! Going for europe trip landing in Lisbon airport. Found out my phone does not have esim so will have to get sim card. Definately getting Lyca Mobile!!!!! Thank youu
People should realize that if they use a major carrier like Verizon (in the US) and they are traveling abroad, they usually can get get international calling and data for much less than you'd probably pay getting a SIM card in a foreign country. For example, when I travel internationally, my plan has an optional $10 a day international calling plan that I can activate as needed and I get the same rates (data, talk and text) as I would get when I'm at home (which is good because it's unlimited data, although I don't know if that transfers over to all foreign countries, but I have found that it is a better deal than trying to buy a sim-card overseas. Of course the network speed may be the same since you often times use the same network but atl east it will help you keep your phone bill reasonable (for example, if I travel for a full month with interntional data turned on, the most I might pay would be $400 a month, but that's an extreme case and never had it active for that long, longest at one time was maybe 2 weeks, so about $140 total for 14 days).
I’ll be travelling to Portugal, and then on to Spain and Italy, and I have a few questions: 1. Is Lyca a physical SIM card or eSIM? 2. Can I use Lyca SIM in Spain and Italy too? 3. Can I make/receive calls (for ride sharing conversations, in case the driver needs to call me)? Thank you.
Hi, from your other video in UK sims. Would you recommend to buy online 3mobile sim to be used in Portugal? Meaning you can use data in portugal? But totally no incoming and outgoing calls /sms? Thanks
I bought a 28-day esim from Orange France for 50€ SIM includes : 50GB in Europe in 5G/LTE 120 minutes of calls from Europe to worldwide Unlimited calls and texts in Europe 1000 SMS from Europe to worldwide Data tethering allowed and no usage limitation (videos, apps…) I used it first for 4 days trip in London then I went back to Canada for a week. And then I went back to EU again and stayed at Lisbon for 2 days, Madrid for 2 days, and Barcelona for 2 days. Never had a problem with signal or anything.
@@markkozlowski6776 Orange France's esim works in all of EU and the UK. It just depends on how long you will be there and what kind of service/s you would need. In my case, I had to have the calling feature especially when booking restaurants without an online booking system. I also have to get the 50€ one because i needed it to last for 3 weeks at least. I originally activated this esim in London then I went back to Canada for a week, and then went to Portugal and Spain for almost a week and a half. In my case, it was the best option. I hope you find what'll work best in your situation! 😃
The Vodafone SIM will give you cell service and a local number for hotels/restaurants/friends in Portugal to call you. And there's the convenience of getting a SIM at the airport. For the other cell companies mentioned, you'll have to find an office in town ...
You are mixing data-only SIM cards with cards that give you data, cellular calls (international), text (international), and most importantly, a local phone number. Data-only cards are cheaper. But if you want your hotel or a restaurant to contact you, they will want a local number, which uses a cellular network; they will not make an international call to your home cell number.
Thank you very much!! Really helpful information. Yesterday I buy a sim card in Lisbon with yours instructions. 10 euros for a Sim with 20gb. Cheers.
Glad it helped. Makes me smile. That is why I make these videos to help other travelers
Did you buy it at the exchange place at the airport ? Did it work well around the city?
@@adolfosierra9762 I also would like to know, because in the small print, at the end of the poster, it said that that price was for 6 months, so I figured it was a monthly plan.
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!!!!! Used your video to familiarize myself with the Lisbon airport before leaving US. Then bought the SIM card you suggested. Worked like a charm. Thanks for making my trip so much more enjoyable.
Did the card you bought have an activation fee?
@@darklocks Nope, just as he said 10euros for 20gb and 30 days.
@@JeffSchulz-g7j Any local phone number or cell service on that card?
I will be traveling to UK and Portugal in two weeks. You video is very helpful. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful! Makes me smile to help you choose the right sim card. For more info check link in description
Thank you, Tom. I'm flying from London to Lisbon this morning and will buy the 10 Euro SIM at the Money Exchange. Also, the tip about avoiding the ATM at the airport is very helpful. Cheers.
Thanks so much. Makes me happy to hear
@@TravelTomTom Thanks Tom. I was unable to find the SIM card outlet that sold them for 10 Euros, but I was able to locate a Santander ATM in that area near the toilets that allows you to withdraw up to 200 Euros.
August 2024 update.. I also bought the sim card for 10€. Just inserted, and worked right away.
Love these videos, glad to see them making a comeback!
I do my best
You saved my life mate, I made it thanks to your instructions..
Makes me smile to read this
thanks that was quick and useful
Thank you...will definitely check out the exchange shop for a SIM card. Also, do you have any information on where to get a taxi or Uber from the airport to Oriente station? Thank you.
Thank You Thank You Thank You!!! Going for europe trip landing in Lisbon airport. Found out my phone does not have esim so will have to get sim card. Definately getting Lyca Mobile!!!!! Thank youu
Great Video! Can anyone validate if the airport special "25Gb for Euro10" is still available in May 2024? (Lyca website shows 20Gb for Euro10)
People should realize that if they use a major carrier like Verizon (in the US) and they are traveling abroad, they usually can get get international calling and data for much less than you'd probably pay getting a SIM card in a foreign country. For example, when I travel internationally, my plan has an optional $10 a day international calling plan that I can activate as needed and I get the same rates (data, talk and text) as I would get when I'm at home (which is good because it's unlimited data, although I don't know if that transfers over to all foreign countries, but I have found that it is a better deal than trying to buy a sim-card overseas. Of course the network speed may be the same since you often times use the same network but atl east it will help you keep your phone bill reasonable (for example, if I travel for a full month with interntional data turned on, the most I might pay would be $400 a month, but that's an extreme case and never had it active for that long, longest at one time was maybe 2 weeks, so about $140 total for 14 days).
How is that even remotely cheaper
I was told that Vodafone store opens at 6 am everyday , which is good as our flights lands at 6 am
Perfect
I am traveling to Portugal tomorrow. ❤ Obrigada.
I’ll be travelling to Portugal, and then on to Spain and Italy, and I have a few questions:
1. Is Lyca a physical SIM card or eSIM?
2. Can I use Lyca SIM in Spain and Italy too?
3. Can I make/receive calls (for ride sharing conversations, in case the driver needs to call me)?
Thank you.
Obrigado! Are the sim and esim good to use in Spain and Madeira if purchased in Portugal?
See link in description for detailed info
Hi, from your other video in UK sims. Would you recommend to buy online 3mobile sim to be used in Portugal?
Meaning you can use data in portugal? But totally no incoming and outgoing calls /sms? Thanks
Is there an activation charge? Saw other copy at $10 but with $15 activation fee
Where can i buy a sim card the next day outside the airport as my flight arrives after 10pm ? thanks
Which sim / eSIM would you get if you are also going to Spain ?
I bought a 28-day esim from Orange France for 50€
SIM includes :
50GB in Europe in 5G/LTE
120 minutes of calls from Europe to worldwide
Unlimited calls and texts in Europe
1000 SMS from Europe to worldwide
Data tethering allowed and no usage limitation (videos, apps…)
I used it first for 4 days trip in London then I went back to Canada for a week. And then I went back to EU again and stayed at Lisbon for 2 days, Madrid for 2 days, and Barcelona for 2 days. Never had a problem with signal or anything.
Yes good recommendation. Traveltomtom also recommends this one: www.traveltomtom.net/travel-tips/europe-sim-card
@RonVan98 , we are landing at Lisbon airport so Orange France would not be much help at the airport , and at 50€ that is pricey for Portugal
@@markkozlowski6776 Orange France's esim works in all of EU and the UK. It just depends on how long you will be there and what kind of service/s you would need. In my case, I had to have the calling feature especially when booking restaurants without an online booking system. I also have to get the 50€ one because i needed it to last for 3 weeks at least.
I originally activated this esim in London then I went back to Canada for a week, and then went to Portugal and Spain for almost a week and a half. In my case, it was the best option. I hope you find what'll work best in your situation! 😃
Ok. Vodafone is just everywhere. You gotta agree
Haha true. Not sure if that is a good sign hahaha
The Vodafone SIM will give you cell service and a local number for hotels/restaurants/friends in Portugal to call you. And there's the convenience of getting a SIM at the airport. For the other cell companies mentioned, you'll have to find an office in town ...
You are mixing data-only SIM cards with cards that give you data, cellular calls (international), text (international), and most importantly, a local phone number. Data-only cards are cheaper. But if you want your hotel or a restaurant to contact you, they will want a local number, which uses a cellular network; they will not make an international call to your home cell number.
We will see you in Codevoire supporting the Algerian national team 🇩🇿 Welcome
Yesssss. I am here
Can the same Vodafone sim card plan work in other European countries?
Same question. I will travel to Spain after Portugal
Yes in Union European is free roaming
Why would you go to all the hassle when you can simply purchase an E-sim on line??
Yes agreed. Hence my list of the best esim cards for Portugal: www.traveltomtom.net/destinations/europe/portugal/best-esim-cards-for-portugal
My phone was too old to accept eSIM cards on line. Needed physical SIM card.
Is this terminal 1 or Terminal 2?
On the video he's on Terminal 1
On the video he's on Terminal 1
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Thank you
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Thank you brother
Why you not make vlogs why you just make sim card videos
Haha make travel vlogs? Lot of work for no money 😂