Last seen: September 6, 2025
I just got back from Burkina Faso and using Visa worked way better than I expected. I grabbed CFA francs from Société Générale and Ecobank ATMs safely...
I had a great time on Bonaire, and paying with my Mastercard was super smooth. ATMs worked 24/7, especially around supermarkets and the dive shops-no ...
I had good luck with my Visa debit card in Senegal. Pulled cash from Société Générale in Dakar, and Ecobank ATMs in Saint-Louis also worked fine. Larg...
I used my Mastercard debit card in St Lucia all the time, and it was super smooth. The ScotiaBank ATM outside Baywalk Mall in Rodney Bay worked fine, ...
Wallis and Futuna don’t have a public metro or bus service, so local transport is very limited. Unlike many places, there are no taxis either on these...
In Tonga, bus fares are paid only in cash, mostly in Tongan paʻanga. Fares are low, usually under TOP$3.50 per ride, and it’s best to pay with coins o...
In Togo, most public buses and SOTRAL routes still operate primarily on cash payments as of 2025. The Ministry of Transport plans to digitize all bus ...
Public transport in South Sudan largely runs on cash payments. In Juba, you’ll find buses and minibuses where fares must be paid in South Sudanese Pou...
Starting 2025, Sierra Leone is rolling out a cashless payment system for public buses under the Waka Fine service in Freetown. Most new buses operated...