threeedogmedia Posted August 24, 2012 #1 Share Posted August 24, 2012 Would any of you recommend that we purchase some currency for Israel, Egypt or Turkey or do they usually take US $ or Euro's? We were in Egypt a number of years ago and it was fine at the time to use US $ but not sure what our economic situation is doing to the ease of using our currency. I know we can get additional Euro's on the ship and that's fine but I know that they don't offer "specialty" currency.... Karen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Illyria Posted August 24, 2012 #2 Share Posted August 24, 2012 You shouldn't have a problem in Israel or Turkey with dollars or euros. Shouldn't be a problem in Egypt either, except you'll likely get gouged on the price (unless it's like pre-arranged excursion or something). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sitraveler Posted August 24, 2012 #3 Share Posted August 24, 2012 We were on the Riviera cruise in July-August which made these stops. There was no problem using US or euros in Egypt or Israel. In Turkey I was surprised to see ATM's which offered US, Euros, or Turkish Lira. Or course for small purchases have small bills. The ship is excellent for getting smaller bills for your 50's or 100's in dollars or euros. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
geekybiker Posted August 24, 2012 #4 Share Posted August 24, 2012 Egypt and Turkey I never had problems using dollars. In Israel I think it depended on where you were, but if you were off the beaten track they wanted Shekels. However I think the worst you're likely to do is get change in local currency. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mexfolkart Posted August 24, 2012 #5 Share Posted August 24, 2012 Ladies rooms in Turkey require Turkish Lira..I always bring some back for the next trip! I believe it is 50lire! Sherry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
First Time 2008 Posted August 24, 2012 #6 Share Posted August 24, 2012 Egypt: any currency is good for small businesses (street vendors, camel rides, taxi rides). However, for government or big business thing (library, museum and monument admission tickets, bus rides) you will need Egyptian pounds. There are some ATMs, or it is easy to exchange euros or dollars for Egyptian pounds from any street seller outside the museum, but the rate will not always be the best. In Alexandria there is a reliable ATM inside the Cecil Hotel (where the Oceania shuttle drops you off) and another outside the library (Bibliotheca Alexandrina). I used both of those ATMs, no fees and safe, reputable banks. In Port said, there are several banks with outside ATMs abut 3 blocks from the port. Walkable, but it helps if you know where you are going. You can also exchange leftover Egyptian pounds back into Euros or dollars with any street vendor. Again, the exchange rate may not favor you. Israel: Same, but even less of an excuse to need to use street changers because there are plenty of reputable ATMs everywhere. Some ATMs were in Hebrew only. Turkey: Same, and lots of ATs, but you absolutely need Turkish lira for publish transportation (2 TL for the trams, which you could take a lot). There are ATMs everywhere in Istanbul, as well as just outside the port in Kusadasi. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Caroldoll Posted August 24, 2012 #7 Share Posted August 24, 2012 at Travelex. They do not charge if you buy a substantial amount, and they take it back within 90 days without a charge. They take it back for what you paid for it. You keep your receipt. Recently I paid more for Euros and the Euro fell, but I didn't lose as they gave me what I paid. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
orchestrapal Posted August 24, 2012 #8 Share Posted August 24, 2012 at Travelex. They do not charge if you buy a substantial amount, and they take it back within 90 days without a charge. They take it back for what you paid for it. You keep your receipt. Recently I paid more for Euros and the Euro fell, but I didn't lose as they gave me what I paid. They do charge...it's built into the poor exchange rate that they give you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare PaulMCO Posted August 25, 2012 #9 Share Posted August 25, 2012 They do charge...it's built into the poor exchange rate that they give you. Not just poor but VERY poor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hambagahle Posted August 26, 2012 #10 Share Posted August 26, 2012 In my experience Travelex has the worst exchange rate possible and I would do anything rather than use them... ATM's give the best rates and are the easiest. And never carry lots of cash about with you anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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