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Old Apr 4th, 2001, 12:05 PM
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Cuba - Travellers Cheques or Cash?

My local travel agent in the UK has advised me that it is almost impossible to change travellers cheques in Cuba, even in hotels. They have advised me to take cash only which sounds risky.<BR>Does anyone have any recent experience of this problem in Cuba?<BR>Any help or advice would be appreciated.
 
Old Apr 6th, 2001, 01:03 AM
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hello, Steve<BR>I cannot give you a sure information since I've never been to Cuba, but I'm leaving ofr Cuba this weekend (hope it is not too late). I've spoken with a lot of people who have been on the isle and almost everybody has told me they brought all cash. I agree with you and find it risky. We've changed 500 $ cash and 300 $ more travellers cheques, and appart of it, we go with a credit. I tell you what it says my Lonely Planet guide: banks tend to be very relaxed at their job, so you, might wait for one hour, but, to tell the truth, I prefer it rather than bringing so much money. So, if we need, we'll change the cheques (you have to show the passport and there is a commission of 3 or 4 %) and maybe we'll use the credit card, too. With Visa and MasterCard you should not buy things, since very few shops do have the machines (I hope you understand me, English is not my mother tongue), but you can rental a car for instance or get money in a bank, showing your passport. But, be careful! They will accept the credit cards, only if they are NOT issued by an US Bank. Be sure so, you have an European credit card and you shouldn't have any other problem rather than the Caribbean relax.
 
Old Apr 6th, 2001, 01:50 PM
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haritz-Thankyou very much for the information,it is most appreciated.
 
Old Apr 16th, 2001, 04:11 AM
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Take lots of $1 US for tips, no bills larger than 20's, take some with you and leave the rest in your hotel safety box. Anything large like trips, use you charge card. American money only accepted.
 
Old Apr 16th, 2001, 08:14 AM
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We just returned from Cuba a week ago. I took only US dollars and had no problem whatsoever. Take A LOT of $1 bills and try not to have any denominations higher than $20. I did have some $50 bills which were changed easily in hotels but are not acceoted in shops. I saw no one in my hotel in Havan with travellers cheques but safes are available in most of the hotels. If it makes you feel any better, i went to Cuba to research crime levels and found that the level of crime is so low its almost unrecordable (according to the consulates and embassies). Apparently, if a local steals a wallet the penalty is 6 years in prison. <BR>I carried around $30 per day around with me and not once did I feel at risk at all. <BR> <BR>Hope you enjoy that amazing place!
 

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