How to get phone mobile data for a month in Portugal as a Canadian?

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I live in Canada and will be visiting Portugal for two weeks. My current plan is with Wind Mobile, I would like to get a phone mobile access (to internet) for travelling in Portugal since I will be renting a car and would like to visit different places. What is the best option, and which companies do I need to approach? And do I need to unlock my phone?

Addition information: By best, I meant good and reliable service (across many cities in Portugal) at a decent (not necessarily cheapest) price.






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How can I get mobile internet in Portugal?

If your plan doesn't include having internet in Portugal or if you have already used the available data, you can purchase a 3/4G dongle or a SIM card, that you can put in your smartphone, at one of the three Portuguese providers' stores (MEO, Vodafone, NOS).

How much is unlimited data in Portugal?

unlimited data for 15 days: \u20ac14.99. unlimited data for 30 days: \u20ac24.99.

How much does data cost in Portugal?

The average price for 1 GB of data in Portugal is 3.85 USD, above the European average of 2.50 USD.

How do I get data in Portugal?

E-sim cards are data only! So if you want to make phone calls too then it is best to order a physical sim card for traveling in Portugal. These pre-activated international sim cards will be shipped to your home address before your trip. Get one with 20 GB data and unlimited calls in Europe for $49.90.



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