waldushka Posted January 18, 2014 #1 Share Posted January 18, 2014 If someone from Canada or Europe is cruising on Ncl, could they use their countries currency? Canadian dollars or marks? Just curious?can they exchange money on ship? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
garycarla Posted January 18, 2014 #2 Share Posted January 18, 2014 The standard on all ships is the US Dollar. Even when in the Med, etc. They do offer conversion, but no idea of the rate. Of course, you can put almost everything on a credit card which is how most folks handle it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveH2508 Posted January 18, 2014 #3 Share Posted January 18, 2014 The exchange rate is AWFUL - and there is a fee ($10 per transaction IIRC) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
em-sk Posted January 18, 2014 #4 Share Posted January 18, 2014 If someone from Canada or Europe is cruising on Ncl, could they use their countries currency? Canadian dollars or marks? Just curious?can they exchange money on ship? You normally provide a credit card at registration that is tied to room account. Everything (including duty free) is put on your room (cabin) and the eventing before departure it is charged onto your credit card (as one transaction). The credit card company handles the conversion from US dollars back to CDN. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jakeT Posted January 18, 2014 #5 Share Posted January 18, 2014 better off using your creit card. and let the CC company deal with the exchanges of money Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
isdoo Posted January 18, 2014 #6 Share Posted January 18, 2014 Always pay in the ships currency - usually USD. Much cheaper than getting it converted by the ship. Not sure how NCL handle it, but make sure you request to be charged in USD. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slee16 Posted January 18, 2014 #7 Share Posted January 18, 2014 Cdn Credit cards by all major providers (RBC, CIBC, TD, BMO etc) have a hidden foreign transaction fee of up to 2.5%. Other banks in other countries don't typically do that. I've just applied for a amazon.ca credit card (Chase bank) that you would pay in CDN, but has 0 foreign transaction fee - they just convert the USD to CDN. just google Canadian credit card foreign fees or see Toronto star article: http://www.thestar.com/business/personal_finance/2013/09/07/how_to_save_on_foreign_exchange_fees_when_travelling.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Froggitt Posted January 19, 2014 #8 Share Posted January 19, 2014 Most UK cards also have a hidden 2.5% foreign exchange fee. I think Halifax Clarity is one of the few that don't. I will try to arrange swap currency with fellow rollcallers if possible, at a mutually better rate for both of us, so I can pay off my on board bill/replenish my poker float with USD, rather than my CC. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roger001 Posted January 19, 2014 #9 Share Posted January 19, 2014 In all the usual Caribbean/Mexican port stops, the merchants take US dollars. Not sure if they would be familiar with other currency. Personally, I'd get a pocket full of US dollars before the cruise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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