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How much they can cost you and how to avoid them

Last updated: July 15, 2026 6:45 pm
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When traveling abroad, it’s essential to be mindful of the payment methods you use to avoid unnecessary fees. Using a credit card or debit card that charges foreign transaction fees can result in additional costs that can add up over time. These fees are typically around 1% to 3% of the transaction amount, but in some cases, they can be as high as 5%.

Foreign transaction fees are charges imposed by credit card and debit card issuers when you make purchases in other countries or when a transaction is processed in a foreign currency. These fees are used to cover various costs associated with international transactions, such as taxes, shipping, and network fees. While not all cards come with foreign transaction fees, it’s crucial to be aware of the fees associated with each card to avoid any surprises.

Credit cards generally have higher foreign transaction fees compared to debit cards, but it’s essential to check the terms and conditions of each card to understand the specific fees. Despite potentially lower fees, using a debit card while abroad may not offer the same level of protection as credit cards, such as zero-fraud liability and travel insurance coverage.

In addition to foreign transaction fees, travelers may encounter other currency conversion fees, such as dynamic currency conversion (DCC) fees and commission or service fees. To avoid these fees, it’s often recommended to pay in local currency rather than opting for U.S. dollars. However, it’s essential to research the best places to exchange currency to ensure you’re getting a fair rate.

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To avoid foreign transaction fees while traveling, there are several strategies you can implement. One option is to exclusively use credit and debit cards that do not charge foreign transaction fees. If your current cards have fees, you may consider applying for a new credit card specifically designed for travelers, as these cards often offer perks like no foreign transaction fees, travel insurance, and rewards programs.

Another way to avoid fees is to pay with local currency whenever possible. This can be done by exchanging currency at your bank before your trip or using ATMs in your bank’s network while abroad. Additionally, when given the option to pay in local currency or U.S. dollars at checkout, opting for local currency can help you avoid unnecessary conversion fees.

Overall, being mindful of foreign transaction fees and currency conversion fees can help you save money while traveling abroad. By understanding the fees associated with your cards and utilizing fee-free payment methods, you can ensure a more cost-effective and seamless travel experience.

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