Rogers Roam Like Home Gets a Boost with Flexible Travel Pass Options
Rogers is making it easier than ever to stay connected on the go while travelling internationally. With the new Roam Like Home Travel Passes, customers can now roam worry-free for 14 or 30 days at a time – for one all-in price. Roam Like Home Travel Pass
Customers can pick a Travel Pass based on where they’re headed and for how long, with tailored options for the U.S., Mexico & the Caribbean, Europe, or the International Pass with up to 185 destinations. Our travel passes are great for trips with multiple stops – travellers can hop between different destinations and enjoy uninterrupted access to their domestic plan.
Customers can purchase a travel pass up to 60 days before their trip, adjust the start date, or even cancel in case their plans change.
“With Rogers Roam Like Home Travel Passes, staying connected while travelling is effortless,”
said Anne Martin-Vachon, President, Wireless.
No Hassle. No Interruptions.
As the summertime travel season kicks in, Canadians are mixing and matching different connectivity options to stay online — from hotel Wi-Fi to prepaid SIMs and eSIMs. But these solutions often require sacrificing convenience, connectivity, or security.
The Roam Like Home Travel Passes work across hundreds of partner networks that meet the industry’s highest security standards, offering peace of mind with every connection. And because customers keep their own number, they can continue using voice, text, and data to stay close to what matters most without missing a beat.
Bottom line about Rogers Roam Like Home Travel Pass
Rogers’ new Roam Like Home Travel Passes mark a strategic shift in how Canadian telecoms approach international connectivity. By offering fixed-duration roaming bundles with flexible terms, Rogers is directly challenging the fragmented approach still dominant among competitors like Bell and Telus, who continue to rely heavily on daily roaming fees or limited eSIM partnerships.
This model not only adds predictability for travelers but also signals a recognition that the telecom market must adapt to growing demand for simple, secure, multi-country mobile solutions. As eSIM adoption and global mobility rise, customers are seeking seamless experiences that don’t require switching SIMs or compromising on security.
If Rogers continues to innovate in this direction—especially by improving pricing and extending support for digital-first users—it could position itself not just as a national leader, but as a serious contender in shaping the future of travel connectivity. For competitors, the pressure is on to match the simplicity, flexibility, and peace of mind now embedded in Rogers’ offering.

