Going to Cancun Mexico this coming Friday 3rd.
Just reading a thread over on TA where someone (British) is travelling to Cancun next week and has appartently recieved a letter from their TO (First Choice) saying there is a new law just passed and that the US$ is no longer accepted over there. Departure tax has now to be paid in pesos or £sterling. Same with trips etc.
Anybody travelling with Thomsons this coming weeks? Have you had the same letter?
We are going on 16th september and not had a letter, we still have dollars left from january when we were last there.
http://cancun.travel/en/
Try contacting the official travel bureau to find out.
Maybe this is what they are thinking of -
http://www.travelyucatan.com/first-8.htm
new banking restrictions.
However there is a copy of this letter from First Choice on the thread on Trip Advisor. It clearly states that the $ is not being accepted in shops, bars etc etc. Also they (First Choice and Thomson) are not accepting the $ in payment for trips and for the departure tax.
I am travelling with Thomas Cook this coming Friday and have not recieved a letter.
I'm baffled. Can you provide a link to the forum?
There is a post in the Cancun forum of TA titled 'Do not listen to your Travel Agent. US money restrictions' it basically states the information re the dollar is from a bad chain letter which seems to be affecting mainly the UK Travel Agents. It seemingly stems from the fact that Mexican banks will be limiting USD transactions to prevent money laundering concerns.
I think a lot of it has come from a new law that Mexico have implemented stating that large amount of money can't be exchanged - money laundering - and that Thomsons have jumped on the band wagon, panicked and sent out these letters (Thomas Cook know nothing about it)
It doesn't alter the fact that the departure tax cannot now be paid in $. Sterling pesos or Euros only now.
I had exchanged £ to $ simply to pay the departure tax!
I was in Mexico last week and they took our $ and credit cards everywhere...
The restrictions come into force on September 9th - apparently.
No UK airlines will now accept the USA$ as a form of payment.
Had an interesting letter from Thomas Cook today, regarding our trip to Mexico at Christmas.
Basically the Mexican Inland Revenue are limiting US Dollar transactions from September 13th and the currency will no longer be accepted in hotels/resorts for goods and services or for purchasing excursions or paying departure tax. Small denominations of USD can still be changed (so I guess it'll still be OK for tips), but generally Pesos are what they want from now on.
It's going to be particularly strange for the American tourists, who kind of regard Cancun/Playa del Carmen as the 51st state.
Merge me someone !
A friend of mine going to Mexico has just been told they are no longer accepting the USD?
I was wondering if this is true, we are going out at christmas and not been informed?
Thanks
Z.J.C
Following that, I waited to see if I would receive a letter from First Choice confirming the details. Still nothing yet and we leave for Mexico in 2 weeks time. We went into the travel agents on Saturday and asked the question and asked why we hadnt yet received any formal notification (after all - we are just about to order our currency for going on holiday!!) we were told... oh you are on the list, the letters go out 3 weeks prior to your departure date. I still havent had anything from them yet!
Surely they should be sending out a mass of letters to ANYONE travelling to Mexico. Not everyone leaves it to the last minute to buy their currency for going on holiday.
Just a thought on this one though, why would you want to take US$ when the local currency is pesos ? We only took pesos with us and the exchange rate at the time from £ to peso was better than £ to dollar
hi we are going to mexico on the 29th sept .we recieved a letter from thomsons yesterday telling us not to take dollers.if you have already got dollers from the thomsons shop you can exchange them for pesos happy days
It does not appear to affect tourist areas.
http://thenews.com.mx/articulo/treasury-restricts-dollar-transactions-10616
I got back from Riviera Maya on Monday. Since 13th September 2010, Mexico no longer officially accept the US Dollar. However, given the US Dollar is the major tourist currency entering the country, hotels have special dispensation to accept them for exchange for Pesos. Tourist areas are also still accepting the US Dollar (12 pesos to $1). It's advisable to take pesos rather than the US Dollar due to this and the reduced exchange rates. You'll get 17-19 pesos to £1 locally, about the same or slightly less if you exchange them before you travel.
Dazbo HT Mod wrote:I got back from Riviera Maya on Monday. Since 13th September 2010, Mexico no longer officially accept the US Dollar.
Darren
Hi there new here, apparently this is no longer and they are back to accepting USdollars. Which was also confirmed when I visited both American Express and Thomson currency exchanges today.
I don't tend to change money back on return and would rather take dollars, simply because I'm more likely to use them again on a future holiday.
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