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October
Should I use local currency or US dollars in Cancun as a Canadian traveler?

Question:

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Lidija

I am going to Cancun in June and was wondering what your experience has been using their local curacy (only) vs dollars when shopping and paying for excursions etc. As I am Canadian, I really don't want to convert Canadian funds to US dollars.

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Sheila

much easier to just take money out of the atm at the airport and it automatically converts canadian to pesos for you. using pesos helps vendors too so they dont have to do the conversion back also.

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Lidija

Thanks! Did you find that the locals may charge more for items when they quot things in Pesos?

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Sheila

no i dont think so

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Lidija

Good to know!

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Sheila

better for everyone all the way around.
beats having to figure out the conversion over and over again too haha

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Lidija

I agree! I don't like math anyway,

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Sheila

me either lol

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Michelle

I bring pesos with me as we always get decent exchange rates here at home and I'm in Vancouver. I don't exchange at the bank I go to currency exchange place at home, better rates for us usually.

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Lidija

Yes that is what I plan to do. Thanks

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Lorraine

I changed my Canadian into Pesos here. Better rate

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Michael

Bring pesos or just withdraw from the atm. Easier for both parties.

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Lorraine

Actually check with the banks. We usually exchange our money at the currency exchange. We are going to Europe next month and It was actually better rate at the bank

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Sharron

Convert ZcDN to Peso once you are there.

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Lidija

Thank you! To clarify, my question is what is your experience "using only their local curacy" around town (not where to convert $).

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Michelle

I found for local places like markets most restaurants etc. it was easier paying in pesos. Some of the bigger chain places, US dollars or pesos also work. That is what I meant when I mentioned exchange for pesos it was easier all around paying with pesos.

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Lidija

Great! That is very helpful - thank you for your reply.

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Tracy

I only deal in pesos when I'm in Mexico, since it is their local currency. I'm not sure why there would be a problem using the local currency?

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Corinne

Use Mexican currency. Ridiculous to convert to USD.

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Lorraine

No problems using local currency

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Kim

They will take either but they much prefer American currency...which surprised me.

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Karen

actually no, Pesos are the official currency of Mexico. If you want to use USD, be prepared at most restaurants to be given a lesser rate of exchange than the bank. converting CDN to USD (you lose there) and then using USD and having locals convert to MXP (you lose yet again!) is not a savvy way to travel.

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Kim

Been multiple times. They themselves tell me they prefer American. Anyhow...:

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El

Kim DeGeer is so correct here. I worked for carnival for 9 months & visited Cozumel/Cancun biweekly... USD is preferred and Canadian dollar sucks right now wether you convert to pesos or USD lol.. I am
and I travel a lot

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Terri

They are supposed to list all prices in Pesos - can have prices in other currencies as well. If anyone quotes me prices in USD I tell them I would like the amount in Pesos as I am not American. Never any issues at all (cheaper than going CAN to USD then to Pesos too!)

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Tracy

Ditto and if they won't give it to me in pesos then I leave. I'm not American and I do not want to deal in US dollars in a country that is not USA.

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Pat

I go every year and only deal in peso's. I take some with me but when I need more cash just go to an ATM . Also there are vendors that will take Cad $$, as they say, money is money!! Enjoy.

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Michael

I live in Mexico. It's much easier to use pesos and you won't have any problems with maybe getting ripped off a little bit by their own made up conversion rate. If you're buying sunglasses, hats or shirts from someone selling in a small market or right on the beach, always negotiate the price by about half of what they're asking.

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Kelly

Just use your Canadian bank card to withdraw peso's from any ATM.

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Veen

Pesos right now are at a 10 year high for exchange. 13.76

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Marilyn

You can get pesos from the ATM at Fort and foul bay (or USD or £).

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Tracey

I find the Vancouver Bullion Exchange is the best place to exchange cash before heading to Mexico. The ATM's work in Mexico as well but they tend to be under maintenance alot so you may have to visit a few banks to take out money.

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Karen

Mexico's currency is the Peso, not the American dollar. If anyone is charging you in USD, don't do it. use Pesos only. The ATM's will usually give you about 13 or 13.5 pesos/CDN $$$. The Banamex ATM's I find give you the best transaction fee of all the ATM's. Tell vendors you are Canadian not American!

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Sheila

banamex is definitely the way to go

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John

The "cost" of exchanging usdcad is the same as cadmxn as cadmxn is derived from usdcad and usdmxn.

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John

Pesos..the currency of Mexico...

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Amy

Either exchange Canadian to pesos at home or bring Canadian cash to a Bank in Mexico and exchange. Bring your passport to the bank if you exchange in Mexico.

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Leila

Pesos and order it advance from a bank or a currency exchange

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Christy

Use the ATM when in Mexico, better rate than in Canada. ATM will give you pesos not American.

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Valerie

I'm going as well and I'm only taking pesos as per friends that have just come back, they prefer pesos

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Eloise

Some friends that I travelled with just south of Cancun had their credit cards hacked after using an atm. I would get the money at home from a money exchange.

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John

If you need to use an atm...use one that is inside an actual bank...just sayin.

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Peggy

Thanks Chris

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Andrew

Get mexican pesos at charlies exchange at robson and Granville near burger king they usually have good rates

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Ryan

I also go regularly and only pay in pesos. I bring a small amount with me and if I need more, I go to the bank and withdraw what I need. Fortunately I deal with Scotiabank which also has branches in Mexico and they do not charge me a service fee.

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Lidija

Thank you everyone for your great replies. I will most definitely be bringing Pesos with me and converting my money at home before I leave.

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Karen

you'd also be completely safe using an ATM at any bona fide bank to withdraw your pesos....I've travelled over 5000 kms through Mexico with ZERO problems at ANY ATM attached to a bank.


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Using Local Currency vs Dollars in Cancun

As a Canadian traveler visiting Cancun in June, you may be wondering whether to use the local currency (Mexican Pesos) or US dollars when shopping and paying for excursions. Here is some information to help you make an informed decision:

Local Currency (Mexican Pesos)

Using the local currency in Cancun is always recommended as it is the official currency of Mexico. Most businesses, restaurants, and vendors prefer to be paid in Mexican Pesos. By paying in the local currency, you may avoid additional fees or unfavorable exchange rates that could be applied when using a foreign currency.

US Dollars

While US dollars are widely accepted in Cancun, especially in tourist areas, you may encounter vendors who offer a less favorable exchange rate when converting prices from Mexican Pesos to US dollars. Additionally, using US dollars may result in confusion or misunderstandings when it comes to pricing and change.

Recommendation

It is advisable to exchange some Canadian funds to Mexican Pesos before your trip to Cancun. This way, you can easily pay for goods and services without worrying about exchange rates or additional fees. However, it is always good to have some US dollars on hand for emergencies or situations where the local currency may not be accepted.

Ultimately, the choice between using the local currency or US dollars in Cancun is a personal preference. Just be aware of the potential advantages and disadvantages of each option to make the most of your shopping and excursion experiences in Mexico.









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