Last seen: August 23, 2025
In Israel, a lot of taxis technically have meters and should accept cards, but in practice many drivers will push for cash. I used both in Tel Aviv an...
In Ireland, taxis have modernized a lot, especially in Dublin. Most drivers now have card readers, and I was able to pay with my Visa every time witho...
Taxis in Honduras are almost always cash-only. In Tegucigalpa and San Pedro Sula, I didn’t see a single taxi equipped with a card machine. Drivers exp...
In Guernsey, taxis lean heavily toward cash. A few of the larger companies advertise that they take cards, but it’s not consistent, and you can’t rely...
In Georgia, taxis are still mostly cash-based, even in Tbilisi. A lot of drivers just prefer to be paid in lari. Some newer companies and apps allow y...
In Fiji, taxis are generally a cash-first business. I didn’t meet a single driver with a working card machine, and most laughed when I asked about app...
The Faroe Islands are surprisingly modern with payments, and many taxis accept cards. I used one in Tórshavn and paid with Visa without any issues. Th...
Taxis in the Dominican Republic overwhelmingly run on cash. None of the drivers I used in Punta Cana or Santo Domingo accepted cards. US dollars were ...
In Prague, I found that many taxis displayed card symbols, but drivers often said the machines were broken. It felt like they preferred cash even when...