How much is the ATM fee in Grand Cayman?


How much is the ATM fee in Grand Cayman? ATM machines are available at most bank branches and all supermarkets. If you use your own bank's ATM you will not be charged a withdrawal fee (other than Government's 25¢ stamp duty charge for every withdrawal). The charge to use another bank's ATM is CI$2.40-CI$3 depending on the bank, for each withdrawal.


Can I use my debit card in Grand Cayman?

On the Cayman Islands, Visa, MasterCard, and Cirrus network cards are welcome, and most debit cards are virtually universally accepted.


Should I bring cash to Grand Cayman?

It's always advisable to bring money in a variety of forms when traveling: a mix of cash, credit cards, and traveler's checks. You should also exchange enough cash to cover airport incidentals, tipping, and transportation to your hotel before you leave home, or withdraw money upon arrival at an airport ATM.


Is Grand Cayman expensive?

So How Expensive Is A Day Or Week In The Cayman Islands? According to Budgetyourtrip.com, visitors spend around $264 per day while on vacation in the Cayman Islands. One can expect to spend around $49 daily on means and around $24 for local transportation.


How much is an ATM transaction fee?

In all, the average total cost of an out-of-network ATM transaction is now $4.73, which combines the average fee of $1.58 charged by one's own bank with the average surcharge of $3.15 levied by an ATM-owning bank.


Can I drink tap water in Cayman Islands?

The tap water across all three Cayman Islands is clean, wholesome and very much safe to drink! All of the tap water we get on-Island is desalinated seawater produced using reverse osmosis. The process begins with the extraction of raw feed water from wells drilled deep into the limestone bedrock beneath Cayman.