I'm going on a trip from Texas to Colima, Mexico this Saturday. I'd like to know how much it would cost me to change some American dollars to Mexican pesos.
Does anyone have an idea?
Are there any better methods I can use to exchange my money?
I've heard when you travel to other countries you can go to an ATM over there and just take out cash and it will come out in the local currency. Could I do that with my Visa card (it's a debit card) although there is no Visa over in Mexico? (or I don't know if there is or not actually.)
Thank you so much!
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August 1st, 2008 at 7:04 am
I've taken money out from an ATM (I was in Hong Kong) and got the money in local currency. It will cost you only the transaction fee - a few dollars, just like withdrawing from another bank's ATM in the US.