Posts

  • Currency of Argentina – Argentine Peso

    The currency of Argentina is the Argentine Peso.  Its currency code is ARS and the currency symbol is $.  It is used in both Argentina and Islas Malvinas. There are 100 Centavos in a Peso. The currency is made up of coins and banknotes as follows: Frequently used coins: $1, $2, 5, 10, 25, 50…

  • Contactless limit increases to £30 today in the UK

    As of today, 1st September 2015, the limit per transaction on contactless (tap and pay) cards has increased to £30 from the previous limit of £20.  Great news for those using cards in the UK, but still cash is king for the majority of people travelling abroad.

  • FCO – Tunisia Travel Advice

    FCO – Tunisia Travel Advice

    The foreign office is still advising against all but essential travel to Tunisia.  They have produced this map which is current as of 27th August 2015. If you need to travel to Tunisia then follow their advice on this page.

  • New flag for New Zealand

    New Zealand is considering introducing a new flag in March 2016.  Options were suggested by the public and 10,292 entries were received, these have now been narrowed down to just 40. The current list of flags that will go to a referendum next year can be viewed on the New Zealand Flag Consideration website.

  • Is taking cash to Greece a good idea?

    So, the UK government is advising that you take extra cash when you go to Greece at the moment.  This is due to the ever changing situation i the country with regards to its financial stability. All sounds good, except this is assuming you have the means of getting the cash to take and not…

  • Brits advised not to travel to Tunisia

    The Foreign Office has just issued a statement advising against “all but essential travel” to Tunisia and is advising anyone who is currently there to arrange return travel to the UK. Anyone on a package holiday should contact their tour operator – Thomson, Thomas Cook and First Choice have said they will return people early.…

  • Don’t be fooled by high street rates

    Don’t be fooled by high street rates

    This was the rate board outside a high street bureaux de change in central London yesterday: This  compares with the best available rates online yesterday of:Euro – 1.401US Dollar – 1.57Japanese Yen – 1.92 The rates were good on the high street but not as good as online and also there was a minimum £1000 spend…

  • Euro rate increase this week

    The Euro rate has increase over the last week by just under 1%. The rate last Thursday was 1.3760 and today its at 1.3891.  This means that £750 will get you an extra €9.83.  We’re seeing an upward trend at the moment but the Euro is dependant on so many things so we’ll be keeping…

  • You really do get a better deal buying Euros online

    This morning we had an email from a customer who ordered  £2000 of Euros on Friday that were delivered yesterday from one of the companies in our comparison table. Nothing unusual about that, hundreds of people donthat every week, however they was a convert. “I have always gone to the same place on the high…

  • Travelling with a child who has a different surname to you

    Travelling with a child who has a different surname to you

    Travelling with children can be stressful at times, so anything that can lead to delay, questions and stress can make this worse.  As with all things travel related, preparation and research can make life a lot easier. Lots of people ask questions about travelling with children on travel forums; Does my child need their own…