How to get Wi-Fi while travelling
Getting Wi-Fi while travelling depends on where you are and the types of places you’ll be frequenting. Generally, you can count on most airports and hotels to have free or paid Wi-Fi access available. However, the quality can vary, as can the connection speed. At times, cafes, restaurants, and other venues offer Wi-Fi to customers only, which requires making a purchase to receive the password.
Public Wi-Fi can be spotty, unreliable, and even unsafe. If you’re travelling internationally, consider using a prepaid eSIM to get Wi-Fi while traveling. An eSIM provides reliable and secure mobile data wherever and whenever you need it. If you need Wi-Fi for your other devices, you can also turn your phone into a hotspot to share your phone's data among your other devices.