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RE: Can I use contactless or card to pay for public transport in Timor-Leste?

I stayed at Timor Backpackers in Dili and used mikrolets daily, paying 25 cents per trip in cash. My Wise Visa worked fine at ANZ Bank near the waterf...

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RE: Can I use contactless or card to pay for public transport in Suriname?

I stayed at Guesthouse Amice in Paramaribo and found minibuses super easy once I had SRD cash. Fares were cheap - usually 10 SRD within the city. My W...

7 months ago
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RE: Can I use contactless or card to pay for public transport in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines?

Cards aren’t common for transport in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. The only place you might get away with card payments is some private taxis or r...

7 months ago
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RE: Can I use contactless or card to pay for public transport in Saint Barthelemy?

I tried paying for a bus in Saint Barthelemy with a card once and got refused. Everyone pays cash for public transport here. The fares are usually aro...

7 months ago
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RE: Can I use contactless or card to pay for public transport in Norfolk Island?

The transport system on Norfolk Island is a cash-only operation. The taxis only take cash, and if you are hitchhiking, you will be expected to pay a s...

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RE: Can I use contactless or card to pay for public transport in Nauru?

My experience on Nauru was that a credit card is pretty useless for getting around. The taxi drivers will only accept cash, Australian dollars. My bes...

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RE: Can I use contactless or card to pay for public transport in Mauritania?

Public transport in Mauritania is strictly cash only. I've taken taxis and minibuses in Nouakchott, and not a single driver had a card machine. My bes...

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RE: Can I use contactless or card to pay for public transport in Marshall Islands?

My advice is to not even bother thinking about a card for public transport. On Majuro, the main public transport is shared taxis, and they all operate...

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RE: Can I use contactless or card to pay for public transport in Lesotho?

I stayed at Shoeshoe Backpackers in Maseru and used minibuses daily to get around. Always paid cash, usually 8-12 maloti per ride. My Wise Visa worked...

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