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A local SIM
If you’re confident in your Greek language skills (or lucky enough to find a store that operates in English) then you can purchase a Greek SIM card after you arrive. This SIM card will temporarily grant your phone a local status, and you’ll be able to use the same networks as Greek citizens. Have your passport ready because you’ll have to show it before you can purchase the card, but after that, you’re home free.
Greece really only has three main network providers who can offer you a Greek SIM card and prepaid data to use on it: Cosmote, Vodafone, and Wind.
Cosmote has the best coverage, the best quality, and also the highest price. Wind is significantly cheaper but has a much smaller range of coverage. And Vodafone rides the middle ground. There are a lot of things to do in Greece, so you’ll likely be on the move a lot if you want to see even a fraction of what the country has to offer. Comparing coverage maps with your trip itinerary can help you decide if the extra charge for Cosmote is worth it to you.
Greece is still a member of the European Union, so a Greek SIM card is likely to work in most other E.U. countries and vice versa with limited roaming charges. There are exceptions, though, so if you’re banking on your Greek SIM keeping you connected in Spain or France, you’ll want to read all the fine print carefully. Be aware that buying more data for your SIM in a different E.U. country, while not impossible, can certainly prove difficult.
If you run out of data while you’re still in Greece, you can easily buy more, but you’ll have to go back to the store during regular business hours to do it.
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