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•  Your Trip Leader will give you details on the optional tours while you’re on the trip.
                    But if you’d like to look over descriptions of them earlier, you can do so at any time by
                    referring to your Day-to-Day Itinerary (available online by signing into My Account at
                    www.oattravel.com/myaccount).

               Communications


               Cell Phones

               If you want to use your cell phone on the trip, check with your phone provider to see if your
               phone and service will work outside of the U.S. It may turn out to be cheaper to rent an
               international phone or buy a SIM card onsite. If you want to use a local SIM, just make certain
               your phone can accept one.


               Calling Apps

               Another option is to use a smartphone app like Skype or FaceTime. These services are usually
               less expensive than making a traditional call, but you’ll need a Wi-Fi connection and the calls
               may count towards your phone plan’s data allowance. Many smartphones—and some tablets
               or laptops—come with one of these apps pre-installed or you can download them for free
               from the appropriate apps store.


               Calling Cards and 1-800 Numbers

               When calling the U.S. from a foreign country, a prepaid calling card can be useful because it
               circumvents unexpected charges from the hotel. Calling cards purchased locally are typically
               the best (less expensive, more likely to work with the local phones, etc.).

               One reminder: Do not call U.S. 1-800 numbers outside the continental United States. This can
               result in costly long distance fees, since 1-800 numbers do not work outside the country.


               Internet

               New Zealand, Australia, and Fiji aren’t as well set up with wireless hotspots as you might
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              Australia, and Fiji charge daily 24-hour rates for Internet connection, which average approx
              $20-25 AUD or NZD for 24 hours. This is slowly changing in some hotels, which are now
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              limit the amount of usage, even if you pay extra for internet access, so you may not be able to
              stream videos or other high-usage content.

              Outside of the hotels, free hotspots are starting to catch on; chains such as McDonalds now
              have them available throughout both countries, as do some airports. Or you could look for
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              equipped with webcams and headsets to make Skype calls, and many also let you download
              photos from your digital camera.









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