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When visiting Greece, you will discover a European nation with many stunning destinations, including the internationally renowned tourist spot, Santorini. If you're planning a trip to Santorini, it's important to be aware of the currency you'll need. The local currency used in Santorini, and throughout the rest of Greece, is the Euro (€).

When visiting smaller villages or using taxis, cash is key.

Even though most places accept credit or debit cards, it's best to carry some cash with you at all times, especially when visiting smaller villages or using taxis. Keep in mind that certain locations may impose a fee for using a credit or debit card. For minor purchases, such as souvenirs or lunches at family-run tavernas, carrying cash may be more convenient.


Where can I exchange money?

Banks are the safest way to exchange money.

Throughout the island, you'll discover numerous exchange shops and banks, making it easy to trade your money as needed. You'll have easy access to currency exchange services whether you're planning a shopping spree, dining locally, or touring the lively markets. Additionally, a lot of locations have affordable prices and helpful staff who can help you with transactions, so you may enjoy the fullest possible time on the island without worrying about money. If you're looking for the most secure way to exchange euros, you'll find a variety of banks and ATMs available, allowing you to exchange or withdraw money directly from your bank account.


Important Travelling Tips


  • Notify your bank of your travel schedule in advance to prevent any problems with card transactions.
  • Make sure to update your mobile banking app for easy access to account balances and alerts while traveling.
  • Check for any foreign transaction fees your bank may charge before using your card in another country.
  • Use ATMs located inside banks or well-lit areas for added security when withdrawing money.
  • Avoid exchanging money at the airport if at all possible, as the rates there are usually not as good as they are at local banks or ATMs.
  • The amount you can withdraw per transaction or per day may be restricted by certain banks and ATMs. Recognize these restrictions and make appropriate plans for your withdrawals.
  • Always carry a small amount of local currency in case credit cards aren’t accepted or ATMs are unavailable.

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