Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We always just go to a local atm and take out local currency.
Don’t count on this in smaller towns, even in tourist areas.
The ATMs often run out of $$$ and/or have low daily withdrawal limits.
We always bring pesos or exchange ASAP to avoid getting stuck.
I have never had an atm run out of money. And I have no need for huge amounts, my bank allows me to withdraw up to $800/day but in Mexico I usually took out a few hundred if that.
Happens all the time in places like Akumal, towns on the way to Coba, etc.
And your bank's limits are not the ones to be concerned about. The Mexican ATM's may impose lower withdrawal limits than your bank.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We always just go to a local atm and take out local currency.
Don’t count on this in smaller towns, even in tourist areas.
The ATMs often run out of $$$ and/or have low daily withdrawal limits.
We always bring pesos or exchange ASAP to avoid getting stuck.
I have never had an atm run out of money. And I have no need for huge amounts, my bank allows me to withdraw up to $800/day but in Mexico I usually took out a few hundred if that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We always just go to a local atm and take out local currency.
Don’t count on this in smaller towns, even in tourist areas.
The ATMs often run out of $$$ and/or have low daily withdrawal limits.
We always bring pesos or exchange ASAP to avoid getting stuck.
Anonymous wrote:How about in Mexico City? Need pesos?
Anonymous wrote:We always just go to a local atm and take out local currency.