Deciding The Destination
Long Flight
Combating Jet Lag
Packing
Baggage Allowance
Changing Your Currency
Getting a Passport
Room Views
Buying a Suitcase
Sunglasses
Tropical Weather

Swimming in The Ocean
Avoiding Sunburn
Your Health Abroad

Africa
South Africa
Australia
New Zeland
The Caribbean
Indian Ocean
Far East
Latin America
South Pacific
Cruise

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Where Should I Exchange Money ?
Any bank,will be able to change your money while providing you with up-to-the-minute exchange rates. Some banks even display the rates for their customers.
Independent exchange offices will also change your money at competitive rates. Wherever you change your money,you will be charged a small commission, usually around 1% of the amount you're exchanging.
Travel Agent will also change your money at competitive rates. Wherever you change your money,you will be charged a small commission, usually around 1% of the amount you're exchanging.
Visit a bank once you arrive at your destination to make further exchanges.
There will be a currency exchange offices at the airport when you land, but their rates are usually not too good. Handling money in a busy airport can attract the wrong kind of attention.
Ask the concierge at your hotel front desk to direct you to the best place to exchange money nearby.
There is likely to be an ATM machine, find out which networks apply to your account before you leave home, so you can spot an ATM that will work for you. These machines will allow you to use your card to withdraw Francs, Lire, Yen or Pounds at the exchange rate offered by the bank.These network logos will be displayed on the ATM. to exchange money nearby. You can withdraw and handle money in smaller amounts, as you would at home.
When To Exchange
Check the Exchange Rate regularly and then change when it is at its peak only change a couple of hundred pounds.
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