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When you're travelling around Comoros, especially on shared taxis, it's all about cash. You'll hear prices quoted in Comorian francs (KMF) or sometime...
So, when you get on a public bus in Brunei, you have to pay with cash. There's no card reader or anything like that. The fare is typically BND$1, whic...
You'll want to choose Without Conversion for sure. It's the best practice everywhere you travel. The ATM in Dili will offer you a convenient conversio...
You'll be using cash for almost everything, especially for hostels. While some larger hotels might accept cards, most hostels will not. I stayed at an...
You'll want to choose Without Conversion for sure. It's the best practice everywhere you travel. The ATM in Sint Maarten will offer you a convenient c...
You'll definitely want to choose Without Conversion at the ATM. When an ATM offers to convert the Euro to your home currency, it's a huge rip-off. The...
You don't have to worry about that here. The Northern Mariana Islands are a US territory, and the currency is the US dollar. So, if your card is also ...
No question, always choose Without Conversion. The ATM's conversion rate is always worse. It’s a classic traveler’s trap. You’re better off letting yo...
For Mali, the travel advice is clear: never choose ‘With Conversion’ at the ATM. It looks nice but costs more with hidden fees. I always opt for ‘With...