Where to exchange money in Jacó

Are you heading to Jacó? You will want to ensure you are aware of the local currency and how to obtain it. In addition, you may want to keep track of the current exchange rates and where to change your money to the local currency without getting ripped off.

We will give you a list of the best currency exchanges in Jacó that you can visit in person.

There is also a digital alternative to consider by using Wise. This could save you both time and money.

Where to exchange money in Jacó

Are you heading to Jacó? You will want to ensure you are aware of the local currency and how to obtain it. In addition, you may want to keep track of the current exchange rates and where to change your money to the local currency without getting ripped off.

We will give you a list of the best currency exchanges in Jacó that you can visit in person.

There is also a digital alternative to consider by using Wise. This could save you both time and money.

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Currency exchanges in Jacó

If you have a need to use cash, here are some recommendations to exchange foreign currency in Jacó.

Just remember, there's no such thing as completely free or 0% commission when exchanging money. Always check the mid-market exchange rate beforehand so you know the real value of your money.

Money ChangerAddressContact Information
Western UnionPuntarenas Province, Jaco, Costa Rica+506 2210 8500

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Costa Rican colón rate today

First off, in case you’re wondering something along the lines of “does Costa Rica use Costa Rican colón?”, the answer is yes. The currency in Jacó — and the rest of Costa Rica— is Costa Rican colón

You can also find it written as CRC in currency exchange shops.


What you should know about exchanging money in Jacó

When exchanging money in Jacó or any foreign city, it's important to be aware how to get the best deals and avoid excessive charges and hidden fees. If you are planning on staying in Costa Rica long-term or looking to make a larger investment you could consider opening a local bank account. Otherwise, use the tips below to help avoid getting overcharged.

1. Pick local currency on ATMs and card payments
When using an ATM abroad, choose to be charged in Costa Rican colóns for a fairer rate and fees. The same applies if you get the option on card machines.

2. Know the exchange rate
Check what the current exchange rate is so it's easier to spot a bad deal from currency exchanges.

3. Avoid exchanging money at airports or hotels
It may be highly convenient, but airports and hotels will almost always offer poor rates and high transaction fees. Avoid this where possible.

4. Use ATMs strategically
Check if your local bank has partnerships in Costa Rica banks to avoid unwanted ATM fees. Also try to plan ahead and make as few withdrawals as possible to avoid multiple extra fees.

5. Be wary of 'zero fee' services
Some services claiming 'no commission' often offer poor exchange rates. These may not reflect the mid-market rate, similar to what you'd see when checking the rate on Google. This can lead to higher costs for you and more profits for them.

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Bottom line

From the list above you should have plenty of options for finding a physical currency exchange in Jacó. If you'd like more options, try searching on a search engine like Google.

Finally, don't forget to check out Wise - The digital alternative to exchanging and spending cash abroad.

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