Phaedra_11 Posted March 11 #1 Share Posted March 11 Hi there, Ive only ever cruised where the American dollar is used on the ship. If my cruise goes from Copenhagen to Norway, Iceland and Scotland, what currency will be used? Thanks in advance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tatabea Posted March 11 #2 Share Posted March 11 There is no currency needed on the ship; however, everything will be billed and paid in US dollars Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare kazu Posted March 11 #3 Share Posted March 11 It doesn’t matter where the ship sails - all the billing and charges to your on board account is in U.S. dollars. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare VMax1700 Posted March 11 #4 Share Posted March 11 9 minutes ago, Phaedra_11 said: Hi there, Ive only ever cruised where the American dollar is used on the ship. If my cruise goes from Copenhagen to Norway, Iceland and Scotland, what currency will be used? Thanks in advance. What a mish mash of currencies.......ship's currency is US Dollar, Copenhagen will be Danish Krone, Norway is Norwegian Krone (yes it is different!), Iceland is Icelandic Krona (different again!) and Scotland will be British Pounds (Sterling). Iceland, Denmark and Norway are almost cashless, so now is the time to research a card (debit or credit) with no foreign exchange fees etc 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YourWorldWithBill Posted March 11 #5 Share Posted March 11 And almost every place takes US dollars. But a credit card makes it easy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare VMax1700 Posted March 11 #6 Share Posted March 11 33 minutes ago, YourWorldWithBill said: And almost every place takes US dollars I feel a 'McEnroe Moment' coming on, but "you cannot be serious?" Also, Scandanavian countries are almost completely 'cash free' and use cards/electronic payments for everything. There are places that don't even take their own cash currency never mind a *foreign currency*. Yes, in Europe and many other places in the big wide world of ours, the US dollar is foreign. Are there many stores in Dallas that will accept euros? 6 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CruiserBruce Posted March 11 #7 Share Posted March 11 1 hour ago, YourWorldWithBill said: And almost every place takes US dollars. But a credit card makes it easy. They do? News to me... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YourWorldWithBill Posted March 11 #8 Share Posted March 11 I guess I'm just spoiled by using credit cards for everything and thinking in terms of $. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Loreto Posted March 11 #9 Share Posted March 11 26 minutes ago, CruiserBruce said: They do? News to me... The police at the pyramids in Egypt offered to take pictures of tourists...they didn't was dollars as a tip, they wanted Euros! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ontheweb Posted March 11 #10 Share Posted March 11 1 hour ago, VMax1700 said: I feel a 'McEnroe Moment' coming on, but "you cannot be serious?" Also, Scandanavian countries are almost completely 'cash free' and use cards/electronic payments for everything. There are places that don't even take their own cash currency never mind a *foreign currency*. Yes, in Europe and many other places in the big wide world of ours, the US dollar is foreign. Are there many stores in Dallas that will accept euros? When we were in Amsterdam last summer as a cruise port, we had Euros. And almost no place would take them. They wanted only credit or debit cards. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare VMax1700 Posted March 11 #11 Share Posted March 11 2 hours ago, ontheweb said: When we were in Amsterdam last summer as a cruise port, we had Euros. And almost no place would take them. They wanted only credit or debit cards. I don't believe that I have had cash transactions in the last 3 years! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare kazu Posted March 11 #12 Share Posted March 11 6 minutes ago, VMax1700 said: I don't believe that I have had cash transactions in the last 3 years! Ditto. I was just there a few months ago and previously. I had no problem having euros accepted. Some places required credit cards but those ticket/travel items had been pre-purchased anyways long before I went. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oakridger Posted March 11 #13 Share Posted March 11 6 minutes ago, VMax1700 said: I don't believe that I have had cash transactions in the last 3 years! The same for me! Even here in the good ol' USofA I haven't used cash since before the pandemic started in 2020. I've been carrying around the same $20 bills in my wallet for four years! Also, as I mentioned on another thread about Norway, a couple of the hotels I'm going to stay at in Norway this summer even have posted on their website that they don't accept cash nor have any cash on the premises. I have my credit cards polished and ready to go!! ~Nancy 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare *Miss G* Posted March 12 #14 Share Posted March 12 Sorry… off topic, but… every time I see a pan-handler, I think “I wonder what will happen when no one has cash?” I must admit, I’m curious to know. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sandiego1 Posted March 12 #15 Share Posted March 12 I don’t use much cash but always have some with me. For those that wrote they haven’t used cash in years, how do you tip people like valets at restaurants and parking garages? Or tips for tour guides? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oakridger Posted March 12 #16 Share Posted March 12 16 minutes ago, sandiego1 said: For those that wrote they haven’t used cash in years, how do you tip people like valets at restaurants and parking garages? Or tips for tour guides? I haven't taken any tours or had valet parking, I guess! 😉 5 hours ago, *Miss G* said: Sorry… off topic, but… every time I see a pan-handler, I think “I wonder what will happen when no one has cash?” I must admit, I’m curious to know. I have read that in Norway anyway, the street buskers/musicians have card readers to take tips! Smart on their part! Norway and other Scandinavian countries don't have a tipping culture in general so tipping for tours and taxis isn't expected. I don't give money to panhandlers in any country. At home I donate to shelters and organizations that care for homeless which provide services besides just a meal. ~Nancy 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CruiserBruce Posted March 12 #17 Share Posted March 12 6 hours ago, sandiego1 said: I don’t use much cash but always have some with me. For those that wrote they haven’t used cash in years, how do you tip people like valets at restaurants and parking garages? Or tips for tour guides? For European travel? Haven't seen too many valets there. Plus, as has been beaten to death, one doesn't tip for many things in Europe. Or tip very little. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ontheweb Posted March 12 #18 Share Posted March 12 14 hours ago, kazu said: Ditto. I was just there a few months ago and previously. I had no problem having euros accepted. Some places required credit cards but those ticket/travel items had been pre-purchased anyways long before I went. In Amsterdam, it was museums that would not take cash, though we did finally find one that did take cash, but would have preferred a card. We also had to pay with a card to get a transportation pass, though later we did find a place that would have taken euros. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ontheweb Posted March 12 #19 Share Posted March 12 14 hours ago, oakridger said: The same for me! Even here in the good ol' USofA I haven't used cash since before the pandemic started in 2020. I've been carrying around the same $20 bills in my wallet for four years! Also, as I mentioned on another thread about Norway, a couple of the hotels I'm going to stay at in Norway this summer even have posted on their website that they don't accept cash nor have any cash on the premises. I have my credit cards polished and ready to go!! ~Nancy You are in a different part of the USA than I am. There seem to be merchants here who will take either. but add a percentage fee if paying by card. There is also at least one auto body shop that will take cash or a check, but will not take a card. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sea42 Posted March 12 #20 Share Posted March 12 We're currently in Spain. We've been here a couple of weeks. We brought a 10 € bill with us that we had at home. Still have 6€ after using 4 for laundry. As the rest of our rentals have washing machines I doubt we'll use the rest of our cash. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YourWorldWithBill Posted March 13 #21 Share Posted March 13 11 hours ago, sandiego1 said: I don’t use much cash but always have some with me. For those that wrote they haven’t used cash in years, how do you tip people like valets at restaurants and parking garages? Or tips for tour guides? Always challenging. I keep just a few dollars in my (now small) wallet. But for cruises I make sure I get enough cash before departure to tip the tour guides and others onboard. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phaedra_11 Posted March 13 Author #22 Share Posted March 13 Thanks for the help 🙂 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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