Roaming with Fizz in Greece

cooledits_com
cooledits_com Posts: 2
edited November 2025 in My Mobile
Hello all,
I'm thinking about switching to Fizz from Public Mobile. And i want to ask if i can roam with fizz in greece? I saw that you can buy "data blocks" but didn't find anything for sending and receiving calls and sms messages.

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  • GyslainH
    GyslainH Posts: 739 ✭✭
    edited November 2025

    Yeah you can but only data can’t call

    Tell me if you need a referral code

  • Fizz_Code_FRERG
    Fizz_Code_FRERG Posts: 1,584 ✭✭
    edited November 2025

    Yes you can, scroll down to destination https://fizz.ca/en/add-ons

  • BradDoell
    BradDoell Posts: 427 ✭✭

    Hi @cooledits_com
    Unless you really need to make a “phone call” or send an SMS, just buy data and use apps like WhatsApp or something similar to send/receive messages and have voice conversations.
    The travel data prices with Fizz have really reduced lately and are now as good or better than add on e-sim resellers.
    Five hours
    https://fizz.ca/en/travel
    Cheers,
    Brad

  • MobileFizzer_VBMV6
    MobileFizzer_VBMV6 Posts: 635 ✭✭

    Receiving text messages is free. Outgoing texts can be funded from the wallet and are 3c per text in a lot of European countries, however, I don't know the exact price for Greece.

  • Fizz_Code_FRERG
    Fizz_Code_FRERG Posts: 1,584 ✭✭

    @MobileFizzer_VBMV6 said:
    Receiving text messages is free. Outgoing texts can be funded from the wallet and are 3c per text in a lot of European countries, however, I don't know the exact price for Greece.

    But wallet is not for all province

  • MobileFizzer_VBMV6
    MobileFizzer_VBMV6 Posts: 635 ✭✭

    Not sure if there is any other option than wallet in overseas countries. The travel-addons for texts have pretty much all disappeared on the website. They appear to be available for US & Canada only now.

  • Oxitora
    Oxitora Posts: 22 ✭✭
    edited November 2025

    Even though Fizz has very competitive pricing the pricing is still on the high side compared to plans in Europe. For hassle free service would suggest to set up a local Greek plan --- plans in Greece for short-term use, such as tourist/prepaid SIMs and eSIMs, generally start at $5 for plans with data allowances ranging from 1GB to 40GB, typically valid for up to 30 days.
    Have a nice trip and enjoy how daily life should be.

  • alexanderluo10890
    alexanderluo10890 Posts: 1,781 ✭✭

    @Oxitora said:
    Even though Fizz has very competitive pricing the pricing is still on the high side compared to plans in Europe. For hassle free service would suggest to set up a local Greek plan --- plans in Greece for short-term use, such as tourist/prepaid SIMs and eSIMs, generally start at $5 for plans with data allowances ranging from 1GB to 40GB, typically valid for up to 30 days.
    Have a nice trip and enjoy how daily life should be.

    Good idea!

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