Currency Exchange Alicante

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Traveling to Alicante? You’re best advised to change your money before you go, since you’ll get more value for your currency given Britain’s competitive travel exchange industry. Another option is to load up on a pre-loaded travel card instead of taking the risk of carrying Euros with you. Read our article below on currency exchange Alicante.

 

If you intend to exchange currency in Alicante, here are a few pointers:

  1. Banks – Their hours are Monday to Friday from 8am to 2pm with variations, while some also work on Saturday to 1pm. Unfortunately, most banks only serve their clients, although you may find exceptions in tourist-frequented regions. Rates for exchanging currency in Alicante may be high. You may also have to pay additional fees. On the whole, banks are safe, they accept the inconvenient travelers checks and you’ll, certainly, pay less than in Bureau de Change or forex money exchange booths. For certain service, go to La Rambla Avenue that has Alicante’s major banks.
  2. Money exchange booths – These are also known as forex providers or Bureaux de Change. They operate long hours, which is how they get their clients. On the other hand, some may rip you off with dated currency or too little return for your money. Their rate tends to be high. Also note that although some may hawk “no commission”, this does not mean anything, since such traders usually charge a steep rate which well exceeds commission. You’ll want to ask vendors to show you their rate on a calculator to avoid misunderstandings and rip-offs. Also, don’t assume you’ll get the same rate for, lets say €300 as you would for €20 Vendors do their own assumptions.
  3. ATMs – Automated machines may be your cheapest option for exchanging currency in Alicante. Choose machines in banks – such as in major banks like BBVA and Santander – rather than on the streets for maximum efficiency and safety. Most ATMs accept debit card –  Visa, Mastercard, Cirrus or Maestro, not Interact. Bank exchange rates are good – you receive the real exchange rate when you withdraw your money, so if the exchange rate is $1.30 per euro, you’ll get $1.30 per euro.If you’re using an ATM from the bank, you’ll be asked for a one-time withdrawal fee of €5.

Tips:

  • You’ll want to notify your bank about your tip to Alicante so that they don’t block your card for security measures.
  • Each time you withdraw money from a credit card and not from your bank account, you’ll have to pay a higher fee (known as “commission fee”). International rates for exchanging currency in Alicante can be higher. Ask your bank before your leave, how high the commission rate can be. Since these credit card rates can be quite high, consider chianti into ravelry card, pre-loaded car or two days worth of local currency before you go. if given a choice you may also opt to have your cash withdrawn directly from your account rather than your credit card allowance.

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