We have been using debit cards and ATM's abroad for years with no problem, but it would be prudent to have a back up just in case of any problems withdrawing.
If it gives you the option to have the transaction in sterling/GBP, ALWAYS choose it have it in the local currency otherwise you will be subject to the rate of exchange the machine operator imposes.
When it asks what type of account you are withdrawing from, I always choose Checking. However I have read that this doesn't work in some countries, such as Goa in India, and then you should choose Savings.
Here are comparisons of the different cards to give you an idea what it might cost you.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/global/main.jhtml?xml=/global/2007/04/23/cmover23.xml
http://www.lovemoney.com/news/current-accounts/disaster-for-nationwide-customers-3184.aspx?source=ilaemleml0000001
luci
I've used my cards all over the world and only twice couldn't find an ATM once in Cuba and again in a small town in New Zealand .
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