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My tip: don’t depend on cards for public transport. The buses and route taxis run mostly cash-only. You’ll need Eastern Caribbean dollars, which you c...
From my experience, using cards on Saint Barthelemy public transport is rare. The minibus drivers and taxis prefer cash; some don’t even have POS mach...
My experience was that public transport on Norfolk Island is a cash-only business. I was advised by my hotel to have plenty of cash on me for all tran...
I can tell you from my trip that you won't be able to use a credit card for public transport in Nauru. There is no bus system, and the taxi drivers on...
The simple truth is that when it comes to public transport in Mauritania, it's a cash-only world. You will not find any card or digital payment option...
In my experience, credit card payments are not a thing for public transport in the Marshall Islands. It's an all-cash system. Taxis are very common, a...
Bring rand or withdraw maloti with a Visa card in Maseru. Use Standard Lesotho Bank or FNB for reliability. Kombis and taxis don’t take cards, so alwa...
Forget about cards in Iran. Bring cash (euros or USD), exchange them once in Tehran, and use rials for everything. Get a metro card if you’re staying ...
Best plan is to bring Guyanese dollars from Republic Bank ATMs in Georgetown, preferably using a Visa card. Public minibuses are everywhere and only a...
