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  1. Using Your Phone Abroad → O2 Travel Search Tool

    What if I'm travelling outside the O2 Europe Zone? If you're a Volt customer or you're on a Plus Plan, you get inclusive roaming in 27 destinations outside Europe with our O2 Travel Inclusive Zone. This gives you unlimited minutes, texts and data roaming at no extra cost.

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    Going outside of Europe? Good news - with our O2 Travel Inclusive Zone Bolt On, available with Volt and Plus Plans, you get inclusive roaming in 27 destinations outside Europe.

  3. Travelling to Cuba

    Hello, I wonder if anyone can answer whether my phone will work in Cuba, just as an emergency. I'll buy a card to use the Wifi but I'd like the option to know that my phone will work in case! Thank you.

  4. Travelling outside our Europe Zone

    O2 Travel. For a fixed price of £6 a day (for the days you use it), O2 Travel gives you unlimited minutes, texts and data in 75 destinations outside Europe - roaming zones 1 and 2. The daily charge covers 24 hours from first usage and is triggered if you make a call, send a text or use data. It won't be triggered by receiving calls or texts.

  5. Is it Legal for U.S. Citizens to Travel to Cuba?

    Cuba is a beautiful Caribbean island with a complex history and rich culture. But for decades, it's been just beyond the reach of many Americans. In addition to several difficult years involving devastating hurricanes, pandemic-era travel restrictions, ever-changing U.S. State Department travel advisories, and frequently updated trade and tourism regulations, it's not surprising that many ...

  6. The 7 Things You Need to Know Before You Travel to Cuba

    There is a lot to know before you travel to Cuba. But if you are an American, it's easier than you might think. Just make sure you follow the rules.

  7. Solved: Using phone in Cuba

    I've noticed Cuba isn't listed as a destination for the travel bolt on. How much will I be charged for using my phone in Cuba? Is there another bolt on I can add?

  8. Solved: Using Pay Monthly phone in Cuba

    Hi. Can anyone tell me if you can use the Travel Bolt On for Cuba? I have looked through the list and can't see it..TIA

  9. O2 Travel International Roaming Review: Countries, Speeds & Fair Usage

    In this article, we'll review the O2 Travel offer including the countries where you're able to use it and how much it will cost. We'll also look at data speeds when abroad, the fair usage policy on O2 Travel and alternative roaming offers from other networks.

  10. 45+ Things To Know Before Going To Cuba in 2024 ...

    Discover the essential tips & tricks you must know before traveling to Cuba with our complete guide. From money, visas, to local customs, we've got you covered.

  11. O2 Travel Inclusive Zone Ultimate

    O2 Travel Inclusive Zone Ultimate. O2 Travel Inclusive Zone Ultimate is our biggest ever inclusive roaming zone and covers 75 destinations outside Europe. Whether you're holidaying in the Caribbean, on safari in South Africa or getting some winter sun in Dubai, you're covered. And it's only available with our Ultimate Plans.

  12. O2 roaming explained for international & EU countries

    With selected O2 Refresh, O2 SIM only plans and Volt plans, you also get the O2 Travel Inclusive Zone Bolt On for free, which allows you to use unlimited data, unlimited minutes and unlimited texts in 27 international destinations outside the EU.

  13. How to Spend Two Weeks in Cuba: An Itinerary for First-Time Visitors

    How to Spend Two Weeks in Cuba. Our Cuba itinerary starts with 3 nights in Havana, then heads out to cigar country in Viñales for a 3-night stay. We then spend 2 nights in Cienfuegos, 2 nights in Trinidad, and take time out with a 3-night beach retreat at Varadero.

  14. Traveling to Cuba

    Entry Requirements Travel to Cuba for tourist activities remains prohibited by statute. However, the Department of Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has issued general licenses for 12 categories of travel. Individuals who meet the regulatory conditions of the general license they seek to travel under do not need to apply for an additional license from OFAC to travel to Cuba ...

  15. 20 things to know before going to Cuba

    2. Fill out your passenger information in advance. Cuba uses an online form called D'Viajeros to gather traveler information, including immigration and health data, in advance of travel. Fill out the form digitally up to 72 hours before your arrival in Cuba. 3.

  16. o2 phone in Cuba

    Sign in to get trip updates and message other travelers.. o2 phone in Cuba - Cuba Forum. Caribbean ; Cuba ; Cuba Travel Forum

  17. Solved: Cuba

    Hi, does anyone know if you can use mobile data in Cuba on 02 travel charge.

  18. The rules for Americans visiting Cuba in 2022

    The 12 categories of travel licenses for US citizens US law states that US citizens can only travel to Cuba on a 'general license' based on one of 12 different approved categories, which include family visits, educational and religious activities, public performances and exhibitions, and the vague sounding 'support for the Cuban people.' Licenses are self-qualifying (there's no long ...

  19. How To Determine If You Have O2 Travel On Your Mobile Device

    O2 Travel is a useful feature offered by O2 that allows you to use your mobile phone while traveling abroad without incurring high roaming charges. By activating O2 Travel on your O2 account, you can stay connected and enjoy the benefits of inclusive allowances in over 230 destinations worldwide.

  20. Cuba International Travel Information

    Call us in Washington, D.C. at 1-888-407-4747 (toll-free in the United States and Canada) or 1-202-501-4444 (from all other countries) from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Friday (except U.S. federal holidays). See the State Department's travel website for the Worldwide Caution and Travel Advisories.