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Good question! I think this tends to be a personal decision. I prefer to bring and use cash for most things. The only places I use credit cards is car rental, gas and supermarkets. Other than that I feel more comfortable using cash while in Greece. To answer you question, how much, it really depends how long you are going, do you have a family or single and if you are staying with family, airbnb or hotel and are you going to be cooking each meal or eating out.

There are many places to exchange your local currency to euros and ATMs at major banks as well. Hope this helps! Converting your physical currency to the foreign country's currency is the most expensive way to obtain currency in any country. You will be charged a conversion fee on top of an FX rate.

Many places in Greece will not accept Amex cards, so if you have one then you may want to consider getting something else before going. Jerry s Member. I use very little cash when I travel. I have a mastercard that don't charge any transection fees and the exchange spread is very little, like 0. I use that everywhere I travel. Check in your country for a card that doesn't have transection fees and with the smallest spread.

Can be mastercard or Visa, not Amex. Cash is the most expensive method these days. Click to expand Xpisto New member. Xpisto said:. Well the first time we went I took about E's what a mistake!! How do you protect that kind of money? The second trip we took about E's and used it for tips and cab fare.

The rest we used credit cards that do not have any transaction fees. Or used ATM's for cash, which can be expensive. When we were in Ireland we did the same E approach and it was fine.

Deborah Member. In my opinion, it is good to travel with at least a small amount of euros to get you through the airport, a quick coffee, and the transfer to your destination. All banks in Greece now charge a small fee, but generally the National Bank of Greece has the best rate. I usually carry a debit card, because my credit card goes through ATMs as a cash advance, with heftier fees and a ceiling limit.

Over the years it is true that more places in Greece are accepting credit cards, but whenever possible I still personally prefer to use cash, except for major purchases like hotel, car rental etc. However if you do use your card, ask for it to be rung up in euros - not dollars, if given the choice.

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