Should I exchange money before I travel?
Should I exchange money before I travel?
Should I carry USD in Mexico?
Since most major tourist attractions accept both U.S. dollars and pesos, you should bring a little of both.
Is it better to exchange money in US or Mexico?
Most businesses will take U.S. dollars, but it's better to convert your currency to pesos. You'll get better deals and it is the currency of Mexico. Many people get pesos from their bank at home before travel. We normally use ATMs when we arrive at the Cancun airport.
What is the best way to pay when traveling in Europe?
While credit cards are accepted in most situations, currency can be more convenient for public transportation and small vendors. It's also wise to carry an emergency fund with enough cash for a few days, just in case your card gets lost or stolen.
How much cash should you travel with internationally?
The general consensus is that you should have $50 to $100 in cash per day for each traveler.
Is it best to take euros or pay by card?
While credit cards are accepted in most situations, currency can be more convenient for public transportation and small vendors. It's also wise to carry an emergency fund with enough cash for a few days, just in case your card gets lost or stolen.
Should I exchange money before I travel to Italy?
Many Italian restaurants and shops prefer cash, making it essential that you have a little on hand as you travel. While it can be better value to buy the currency before you go (see our section on that below), you can also get currency once you arrive in the country.
Can you carry cash in your pocket through airport security?
You can fly with any amount of cash. No law prohibits you from bringing any amount of money on a flight. Likewise, TSA has no rules that limit how much money you can bring through security. In other words, TSA has no cash limit per person.