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Which is more cost effective? Do you get a better rate here or there? I can never decide whether to change my pounds in the High Street or wait till I get there. I'm off to Iceland in a few weeks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Check what networks (eg Plus, Cirrus) your ATM card works on, then check whether it can be used in Iceland (Plus is run by Visa, and a list of total number of ATMs in each country is available on www.visa.com (the home page has a link to 'find cash machines'. Iceland has no ATMs that accept Plus at the airports, but there are 95 ATMs in Reykjavik. If it works, the following link gives the addresses,
http://visa.via.infonow.net/locator/eur/ResultsDisplayAction.do?uid=X498860-1114859772-ac120464
Normally, ATMs are a cheaper way to get foreign currency as the rate is better and if there are charges, they tend to be fixed. Therefore use your ATM card to get larger and fewer withdrawls to minimise fixed charges. If you use your Visa it will be treated as a cash advance and therefore it will be expensive. Take some cash from the High Street just in case your ATM snaps!
ATMs have English language options everywhere I been to, so no need to look up the Icelandic for 'do you want a receipt'.
Have a great time (Iceland is somewhere I have always wanted to go to)
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