Finding the right foreign exchange provider can be tricky, so we’ve simplified things with our comparisons. Whether you’d like cash, a debit card, prepaid travel card, credit card, cheques or an app, we’ve got it all covered.
Have you thought about a digital bank?
While the traditional way of getting travel money is all well and good, there’s a range of digital banks that can make the process even simpler. These include Starling, Revolut and N26. If these new-age solutions float your boat, you can read our guide to learn more about them.
Prepaid travel cards
Prepaid travel cards are widely available. They allow you to load your money to a card and spend it when you’re abroad. As you’re only spending the money you load, they can be good for budgeting.
Every card is different in terms of fees and which currencies it lets you load, so you need to run the numbers to see if this works for you.
Travel credit cards
Some credit cards have no fees for overseas spending, which make them attractive for travel. A downside is cash advance fees, which are charged if you withdraw cash with a credit card, so you’ll still need a way to access cash from another options in this guide. It can be a good idea to have multiple travel money options anyway, so a credit card could work for you, especially if it earns you rewards for spending.
Travellers cheques
Travellers cheques were once a widely used form of travel money, but they’re declining in popularity. While they still exist, they might not be the best option.
They’re an extremely secure method to spend money overseas as they can be easily replaced if lost or stolen, as long as you have a record of the serial number. But you might be charged a purchase fee when you first pick up your travellers cheque, and they’re not accepted in as many places as Visa or Mastercard.
Bottom line: Consider which travel money option is best for you
Do your research to figure out which option will offer you the best bang for your buck.
Some credit cards already offer decent fee-free exchange rates for spending overseas, so check with your credit card provider to see what terms it offers when you use your card abroad. Depending on where you’re going, travellers cheques may be a better option. This could be especially true if you’re going somewhere more isolated, with less recourse for using credit and debit cards.
Wherever you’re going, there’ll be a travel money option that meets your needs.
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