We are going on the 16th of May (lets hope its stopped raining by then) I cannot get 1.6 in my high street 1.44 is the best I have seen but it is commision free so I would like to know if I am better off taking euros exchanged in britian or taking it in stirling (never use travelers cheques to much hastle) and changing it when I get out there, took onboard the machine idea but a bit worried that I would be stranded without any money if I could not find one or unable to get it to work as what happened last year in Turkey (lucky we were not desperate)
Thanks in advance.
Ronnie
my experience is there isnt too much difference from uk to majorca but you can just occasionally drop on a good rate and commission freein majorca especially palma nova/magaluf.
Ronnie
In the UK, they will all try and sell you Euro Cheques, comission free. they also tell you that you will get face value in resort, but in reality, in Tenerife you get charged comission, sometimes up to 10%!
So the best thing to do (as I did last year) was to buy Sterling Cheques here and pay 1% comission. but over there they changed them comission free at a good rate, better than you can get here. So it worked out better to take Sterling Travellers Cheques...
Just wondering if the same applies for Majorca?
Hope I haven't waffled too much! Thanks in advance
Andy
Ive found that sterling travellers cheques are a much better bet abroad,wherever you go You always seem to get a better rate than the local currency cheques.
Have been going to Magaluf for the last five years , You will get charged commision on Travellers Cheques. I would suggest to take as much cash as you feel happy carrying. You will get a better rate.
when you cash in your unused Travellers Cheques you wont pay any charges. Take to much in euros and you pay again to chnage them to sterling.
I have just returned from Puerto Pollenca in Majorca and although we took travellers cheques with us we did not use them as the rate that the exchange bureau's were willing to give on the sterling travellers cheques were just 1.35 euros and also they added a comission charge on top of this of 1 1/2 %.
We were told to use our visa debit card (current account card) in the cash machines (whichby the way were on every street corner). We did this and the exchange rate that we got was fantastic. We got 1.50 euros to the £1 and didn't have to pay to use the cash machine either.
We were informed by friends before we went (this June 2004) that Nationwide Building Society's Flex account was the best around as Nationwide give you a really good exchange rate and also allow their customers to use any of their cards in any cash machine anywhere in the world absolutely free. We were dubious but got one anyway, and when we got back and saw our statement and the exchange rate we couldn't believe how good it was.
We will NEVER take travellers cheques again!!
Suzanne
You can then change them in most hotels in the resort commission free and will get a much better exchange rate than for cash.
i have to disagree with RanbySue as I used my switch card at a cash machine on one occassion and got a rubbish exchange rate and got charged a transaction fee.
it also goes without saying that travellers cheques are much more secure
Unfortunately we tried to exchange £sterling travellers cheques at a number of places and each place gave a very low exchange rate and also charged comission.
Hope this helps
RanbySue
i just used a standard switch card.
i`m surprised to hear you had trouble in hotels exchanging trav cheques.
i`ve never had a problem
i was getting between 1.47 and 1.49 to the £ in the first 2 weeks of july this year, commision free which i thought was brilliant
this is my first time on this forum and I hope someone can answer my querie.
I am going to Magaluf on saturday and I would like to know which is the better type of currency cheque to take , Sterling or Euro's and can anyone recommend a good place to change them in Magaluf.
Cheers
Suke
I went to palma nova/magaluf last year and i took sterling travellers cheques worked out better.
As for places to exchange them we found a place just by our apartment it was not the cheapest but more convienient, hope someone else can give you advice on the best place for exchange.
Have a good hol
Tatty x
Im really looking forward to it
Is it your 1st time to Magaluf?
Try visiting Palma Nova too while you there you get 2resorts for the price of 1 i would deffo recommend Palma Nova/Magaluf to anyone. Im trying the other side of the island this year off to Cala D'or in 8days.
Tatty x
I have been to Magaluf before, but it was Peseta's back then so I was just wondering what would be best now.
I have been to Cala D'or, back in 1999
Im sure you will enjoy it there, the Marina is beautiful and if you fancy a quieter beach than the main one at Cala D'or, try the next bay south at
Cala Egos
Have a brilliant time
suke
only trouble taking sterling travellers cheques into the EU is that you are subject to their exchange rate which may not be good and u could be subject to a commission charge.... i always take euro's travellers cheques when i went to Magaluf (and anywhere in the EU)
Thanks Gaffer
to be honest Suke i have never taken Euro travellers cheques as i have always thought that sticking to the Sterling ones would be a better option, i would try getting more opinions on them before making your mind up.
We took sterling travellers cheques with us to the costa del sol... we always took euro ones till i found this forum... Glad i did... we got a better rate with no commision... the euro cheques had a 3% commision where we were....
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