Travel Money Tips

December 21, 2009 by mbelcher  
Filed under Cheap Travel Money

One of these things is making sure you have currency for the country you are travelling to. There are so many deals on the market; it can be quite overwhelming so we have put this brief guide together to help you through the process.  Our opinions have been formed impartially by reviewing our experiences of different products on offer and exactly what they cost to you, the traveller.    
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We enjoy good relationships with the providers we are working with at present and we hope the development of these associations will continue to go from strength to strength enabling us to provide you with the best possible deals available.  
When it comes to purchasing foreign currency, the most common ways to do this are as follows:- 
- Buy your foreign currency from the UK prior to going on your travels.
- Make use of your debit and credit card facilities.
- If you prefer not to spend money you don’t have why not use a pre-paid debit card?
- Purchase travellers´cheques to use whilst abroad.   
A combination of the above is a good idea and you won´t go far wrong with a supply of local currency, travellers´ cheques and a credit or debit card to use as back up. These days the pre-paid cards are becoming more and more popular and they often attract extremely competitive rates of exchange.     
According to our research, the average transaction for travel money is in the region of £650-£700 and depending on the way in which the traveller selects his provider and the exchange method he uses he can save himself anything from £20-£50.  Surely, being able to save this amount of money is a good enough reason to shop around and these days the majority of folk can do this from the comfort of their own living room. 
Banks, building societies and other financial institutions don’t always give you the best deal as far as currency changing goes so it really does pay to do a little research and check out all your options.   
Keep an eye out for the promotions where free delivery on certain kinds of transactions is being offered. 
The most common products on the market have been overviewed by us and the positives and negatives of each of them have been mentioned.  If you have a comment or opinion you would like to make about our suggestions we would be delighted to hear from you.  It will hopefully help us with out quest to provide you and many others with the cheapest travel money deals available

One of these things is making sure you have currency for the country you are travelling to.  There are so many deals on the market; it can be quite overwhelming so we have put this brief guide together to help you through the process.  Our opinions have been formed impartially by reviewing our experiences of different products on offer and exactly what they cost to you, the traveller.

We enjoy good relationships with the providers we are working with at present and we hope the development of these associations will continue to go from strength to strength enabling us to provide you with the best possible deals available.

When it comes to purchasing foreign currency, the most common ways to do this are as follows:-

  • - Buy your foreign currency from the UK prior to going on your travels.
  • - Make use of your debit and credit card facilities.
  • - If you prefer not to spend money you don’t have why not use a pre-paid debit card?
  • - Purchase travellers´cheques to use whilst abroad.

A combination of the above is a good idea and you won’t go far wrong with a supply of local currency, travellers´ cheques and a credit or debit card to use as back up. These days the pre-paid cards are becoming more and more popular and they often attract extremely competitive rates of exchange.

According to our research, the average transaction for travel money is in the region of £500 – £700 depending on the way in which the traveller selects his provider and the exchange method he uses he can save himself anything from £20 – £50.  Surely, being able to save this amount of money is a good enough reason to shop around and these days the majority of folk can do this from the comfort of their own living room.

Banks, building societies and other financial institutions don’t always give you the best deal as far as currency changing goes so it really does pay to do a little research and check out all your options.

Keep an eye out for the promotions where free delivery on certain kinds of transactions is being offered.

The most common products on the market have been overviewed by us and the positives and negatives of each of them have been mentioned.

If you have a comment or opinion you would like to make about our suggestions we would be delighted to hear from you.  It will hopefully help us with out quest to provide you and many others with the cheapest travel money deals available.

To find the best deals on Travel Money see our travel money reviews

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