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10 Must-Know Tips for Managing Money While Traveling in Greece
Greece is a magical destination, but navigating its financial landscape can be a little different from what you’re used to at your home town and country. Whether you’re exploring ancient ruins or relaxing on a sun-kissed island, being financially prepared ensures your trip runs smoothly.
Cloudkeys editors have compiled a list of practical tips to help you handle your money with confidence while enjoying all that Greece has to offer.
Carrying some cash can be handy
Cash is almost essential for small transactions, especially in rural areas or at family-run establishments. Keep some Euros handy for tips, public transportation, and street markets. You can negotiate better deals with cash. The using cash in Greece guide is also quite helpful.
Notify Your Bank Before Traveling
Avoid the frustration of having your card declined by informing your bank about your travel plans. This helps prevent fraud alerts from blocking your transactions.
Use Bank-Connected ATMs
Stick to ATMs located at banks for safer transactions and lower fees. Independent ATMs in tourist areas often charge higher fees or offer less favorable exchange rates. There are 4 “systemic” banks in Greece: Alpha Bank, Piraeus Bank, Eurobank & National Bank of Greece.
Pay in Euros
When paying with your card, always choose to pay in Euros instead of converting to your home currency. Dynamic currency conversion often leads to worse exchange rates and hidden fees.
Have a Backup Payment Option
Always carry an extra card or a small emergency cash stash. This can save you in case of theft, card malfunctions, or unexpected issues. Make sure you familiarize yourself with our essential traveler safety guide.
Know the Tipping Culture
Tipping isn’t mandatory in Greece, but it’s appreciated for good service. In restaurants, a 5-10% tip is standard, and rounding up taxi fares is customary. Refer to our Greece tipping guide for an extensive review of the tipping culture.
Plan Your Budget With Cash Considerations
While you can do everything with a credit-card nowadays in Greece, remote areas, smaller towns and islands often rely on cash. Budget accordingly to avoid running out of money when you need it most.
Withdraw Cash in Advance
ATMs in tourist hotspots can run out of cash during peak season. Plan ahead, especially if you’re visiting a remote island or traveling during the summer rush.
With just a little preparation and these handy tips, managing your money in Greece can be stress-free. Stay ready, stay secure, and focus on soaking up the history, culture, and beauty of this incredible country. Happy travels!
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