Can I use my credit card for travel?


Can I use my credit card for travel? The Bottom Line As long as you have a credit card with no foreign transaction fees, notify your credit card company of your travel plans, and only pay for purchases expressed in terms of the local currency, you should be able to avoid post-trip credit statement surprises.


Is it better to use a credit card or a debit card when traveling abroad?

If you are heading abroad for your trip, you will want to avoid foreign transaction fees. Although both credit and debit cards are subject to this 2-4% upcharge, getting a credit card without a foreign transaction fee is a bit easier than finding a debit card with no foreign fees.


What is the best way to travel with money in Europe?

Cash and Currency Tips for Europe
  1. Resist the urge to buy foreign currency before your trip. ...
  2. Don't bother with traveler's checks. ...
  3. Avoid (or at least minimize) cash exchange. ...
  4. Use local cash. ...
  5. Use your credit card to get cash only in emergencies. ...
  6. Don't stress over currency conversions. ...
  7. Assume you'll be shortchanged.


What credit cards are good in Italy?

Most US-issued credit cards work in Italy. It's best to use cards issued by Visa or Mastercard, rather than American Express or Discover. The latter two are not as widely accepted, except in major cities and tourist hotspots. And it never hurts to have a little cash in euros in your wallet either, just in case.


Should I use a credit card to book travel?

It can provide protection Depending on which type of credit card you have, you might get some valuable travel protections by booking your trip with it. For example, some cards like the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card provide lost luggage reimbursement, travel accident insurance and travel emergency assistance services.


Is it better to use a debit or credit card when traveling internationally?

If you are heading abroad for your trip, you will want to avoid foreign transaction fees. Although both credit and debit cards are subject to this 2-4% upcharge, getting a credit card without a foreign transaction fee is a bit easier than finding a debit card with no foreign fees.


Should I carry cash in Italy?

It's always wise to carry a small amount of cash for smaller cafes and restaurants, some public transport options, and taxis who may not accept credit card payments. We once visited the same restaurant 5 years in a row, only to discover each time that their card machine was out of order!