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Does Tenerife take English money?

Canary Islands Currency: What you should bring The currency used in the Canary Islands is Euros, which is what is used in most of Europe. 1 British Pound is equivalent to 1.1 Euros so it shouldn't be too hard to convert. Knowing how much cash you should bring depends on your length of stay and your itinerary.



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The currency in Tenerife is the Euro. As it's part of Spain, Tenerife is in the eurozone – so you might even have some currency to hand from your last holiday to get you started. For the best rate, buy your travel money before you go.

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Is it better to take cash or card to Tenerife? Credit and debit cards are accepted all over Tenerife, or you could use a travel money card for extra security and easier budgeting. Only the most remote restaurants and bars won't have a card reader.

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The currency in Tenerife is the Euro. For the best rate, buy your travel money before you go. If you're not able to grab any cash before you leave for your holiday, you can always exchange money when you get there or take it out at a cash machine.

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Past travelers have spent, on average, €39 ($41) on meals for one day and €60 ($63) on local transportation. Also, the average hotel price in Tenerife for a couple is €106 ($112). So, a trip to Tenerife for two people for one week costs on average €1,795 ($1,898).

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Currently, the minimum amount is 100 euros per person per day, with a minimum of 900 euros or its legal equivalent in foreign currency (with ... If you budget, you could do it for as little as €40-€60 a day. Don\x27t forget to check out our Tenerife airport transfersthat provide a reliable transport service ...

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The legal tender used in Tenerife is the euro. If you are travelling from a country outside the eurozone, you will be able to change money by showing your passport at a number of exchange offices located in tourist areas, which tend to charge comparatively lower commission rates than elsewhere.

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Discover Tenerife on a budget, from cheap hideaways to volcanic heights
  1. Look for low-cost flights. ...
  2. Avoid peak season for the best deals. ...
  3. Take a shuttle instead of a taxi to your resort. ...
  4. Invest in a travel pass. ...
  5. Hop on the guagua to Mt Teide. ...
  6. Look out for car rental deals. ...
  7. Pick your resort or town wisely.


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Do you need cash for taxis in Tenerife? Waiting around for a taxi is a thing of the past as you can simply open the SIXT app on your phone and order your taxi in just a few steps. There's no need to have cash on you to pay for your ride, as the fare will simply be charged to the credit card linked to your account.

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Some hotels and restaurants provide their own large water containers so you can refill reusable bottles, and Tenerife's airports also have drinking fountains. As of April 2022, all bars and restaurants in Spain (including the Canaries) are legally required to offer free agua de grifo (tap water) for drinking.

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UP to 10,000 euros without declaring. Whether you are travelling with euros or with the currency of another country, the limit is 10,000 euros or equivalent. Above this amount, you will have to submit a declaration to the customs services.

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Credit and debit cards are accepted all over Tenerife, or you could use a travel money card for extra security and easier budgeting.

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Can you drink the tap water in Tenerife? People in the Canary Islands tend to buy bottled water because much of the tap water here is desalinated sea water – it's safe to drink but not particularly pleasant taste-wise.

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