Last seen: September 6, 2025
In São Tomé and Príncipe, cash is definitely king for bus and transport payments. Most buses will only accept payment in the local currency, the Dobra...
In Samoa, bus fares are paid strictly in cash, using the Samoan Tala. Drivers usually collect the fare when you get off the bus, so keep the exact cha...
In the Northern Mariana Islands, public buses and shuttles generally require cash fares paid directly to the driver-exact change is encouraged. The cu...
In New Caledonia, especially in Nouméa, buses operated by Karuia Bus accept cash payments when you board. The fare is around 210 CFP, but it’s cheaper...
Montserrat’s public transport is limited but mostly cash-based for now. Local minibuses and buses expect payment on boarding in Eastern Caribbean doll...
In Micronesia, public transport options are limited but when you do catch a bus or shuttle, cash is still the dominant payment method. Credit cards li...
In Malawi, metro services are limited mainly to Lilongwe, but most city and intercity buses require cash payment in Malawian kwacha. Many buses don’t ...
Traveling around Liberia’s cities mostly means paying for buses and shared taxis in cash. The National Transit Authority (NTA) runs some buses, but fa...
In Lebanon, most buses still require cash payment, though some bus companies have limited card payment options under trial. Generally, you pay the far...