Where is the best exchange rate in Negril ?
Where is the best exchange rate in Negril ?
The best deal in Negril is usually found at the Gold Nugget cambio in the parking lot area in the plaza across the road from the Burger King, next to the Scotia Bank. The FX Trader cambio next to the HiLo Supermarket is a very close second. Example, the first cambio will give 122.50 to 1, the second will give 122 to 1. So for us$100 you are talking a difference of 50 cents.
The worst rate is found at the one on the beach road by Bourbon Beach. in the example above, this cambio will give 118 to 1. The difference on us$100 would be around $4.
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is it better to exchange money, or just use US $ ?
Of course, it is better to exchange money. The Jamaican Dollar is the official currency of Jamaica and it's relative value to the US dollar will save you a little here and there. You get no better deal with US currency and if you pay for something small with the US dollar you won't get the correct change most of the time if any change at all.
If you don't want to bother and don't care if you pay a little bit too much on your vacation, just use US and eat the difference.
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I always carry both US and JA $. I'd prefer to use JA$ but certain places convert your US bill at rates that vary from $110-$115J. If you are given a bill in US$, ask for what the bill is in JA$. Convert it and use the currency that gives you the best pricing.
Last edited by Tom Hudson; 07-07-2017 at 09:02 AM.
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And, a bit of a bugaboo of mine...as I keep seeing it suggested on other forums...
if you're Canadian, British etc...you are not required to exchange your money to the US$...exchange your home currency directly to the Jamaican$.
Only the big tourist restaurants offer the pricing in US$...some of the smaller places will present the bill in US$ if they think you're American or sometimes just because you're a tourist and will assume you have US$. Just ask for the price to be in the Jamaican currency...easy peasy.
Jamaicans will accept tips in Canadian, Euro, pounds etc...not just the US or Jamaican$.
Either way they'll have to go to the cambio/bank to exchange any foreign currency to their Jamaican$.
Exactly. If you use non-Jamaican money, the amount you lose is the "inconvenience factor" of the taker having to go to the bank/Cambio etc. instead of you. I think most tourists are not familiar with their being two prices on currency exchange (Buying and Selling). http://www.scotiabank.com/jm/en/0,,168,00.html
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Still like using the atm at time square, nothing more simple.