How to Keep Your Money Safe While Traveling

#8 – Adapt to the Local Money Culture


Adapt to the Local Money Culture Latest Stories – National Geographic

Planning your vacation payments can mean different things depending on your destination (or destinations.) In certain parts of the world, you must have many bills and coins handy at all times while your credit cards will be on holiday in your wallet.

And in the majority European countries and some Asian ones, getting a compatible credit card is your best option since automation and chip-and-PIN credit-card technology are widely used, especially when you are at a train station after-hours or late at night at an unattended gas station.

Also, US dollars are a secondary currency in certain countries, so it’s best to have some greenbacks on you.

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