Jamaica money exchange
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When I was in Jamaica, I used the ATMs to get local currency. I found that some places took US dollars, but I found you did much better if you used Jamaican currency... Of course, credit cards also worked most places.....
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I recommend using USD until you can get to a cambio to exchange into $J or and ATM which will distribute the local currency as well. Depending on where you are staying and where you'll be doing most of your dining, drinking, shopping, etc, of course. Many menus are in USD, but most of the local places are in $J. The exchange rate is about $1USD to $90J right now. That is as high as I have ever seen it. Good for us, bad for the Jamaican people, of course.
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definitely go to a cambio as soon as you can to exchange into JMD as the USD rates are not the best. HOWEVER, it also depends where you are staying and if you are spending all your money in your hotel, or locally. If in your hotel, just stick with the USD, but if you are going out and about, having local currency will save you big time.
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It's always better for you to change into JA as everything will be cheaper in local currency. Do NOT change your money at your hotel if you want the best rate. Head to either a bank or a licensed cambio.
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