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Travel money cards with the lowest fees

We look at seven travel money cards from the big banks and airlines..

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Prepaid travel money cards are offered by major banks, airlines and foreign exchange retailers like Travelex. Before travelling overseas, you load money into the card account, which locks in the exchange rate for foreign currencies at that time. 

You can then use the card for purchases and cash withdrawals just like a debit or credit card, usually wherever Visa and Mastercard are accepted. 

You can reload money on-the-go via an app or website, and if the card is lost or stolen, it can be replaced (usually at no cost to you).

Prepaid travel money cards also give you assurance that you're not handing the details of your everyday banking account to merchants you're not familiar with, and they provide easy access to cash when you want some, says Peter Marshall, head of research at money comparison website Mozo .

CHOICE tip: Travel money cards are best for longer trips. They're usually not worth your while if you're only taking a short trip, as some have closure, cash out and inactivity fees.

Travel money card fees

A major difference between prepaid travel cards and debit or credit cards is their fees. Some costs aren't immediately apparent, such as hefty margins built into the exchange rates.

And although fees have come down since we looked at these cards two years ago, you still need to watch out for:

  • fees to load the card – either a percentage of the total or a flat fee
  • ATM withdrawal fees
  • a cross currency fee or margin when you use the card in a currency you haven't preloaded
  • further fees if you close the account or haven't used the card for a period of time.

Travel money card with the lowest fees and best exchange rate

Westpac worldwide wallet.

Westpac closed its Global Currency Card in July 2021 and offers its new card in partnership with Mastercard.  It's also available from Bank of Melbourne and BankSA.

Currencies: AUD, USD, NZD, EUR, GBP, SGD, THB, JPY, HKD, CAD, ZAR.

Key features:

  • No loading, reloading, closing or inactivity fees.
  • Free to use it in network ATMs in Australia and partner ATMs overseas in a range of countries including the UK, US and New Zealand.
  • A charge applies at non-Westpac and non-partner ATMs in Australia and overseas.
  • Best exchange rates for the US dollar, the Euro and GBP in our comparison.*
  • The only card that lets you preload the South African rand.

Other travel money cards

Next to the Westpac Worldwide Wallet, there are six other travel money cards available.

Australia Post Travel Platinum Mastercard

Available online or at post offices.

Currencies : AUD, USD, NZD, EUR, GBP, SGD, THB, JPY, HKD, CAD, AED.

  • Fee to reload the card via BPay, debit card or instore, but free via online bank transfer.
  • Closure fee.
  • Fees for ATM withdrawals in Australia and overseas.

Cash Passport Platinum Mastercard

It's issued by Heritage Bank and is available online and from a number of smaller banks and credit unions (like Bendigo Bank and Bank of Queensland) as well as travel agents. 

  • Fee to reload with a debit card or instore, but free via BPay.

CommBank Travel Money Card

CommBank Travel Money Card (Visa)

As NAB and ANZ have closed their travel money cards, this is the only other travel money card available from a major bank. This card has the largest variety of currencies that can be preloaded.

Currencies : AUD, USD, NZD, EUR, GBP, SGD, THB, JPY, HKD, CAD, AED, VND, CNY.

  • Fee if you make a purchase with currencies not preloaded.
  • Fee for withdrawals at overseas ATMs.

Qantas Travel Money Card

Qantas Travel Money Card (Mastercard)

The only travel money card offering from an airline. It can be added as a feature to your Qantas Frequent Flyer card, so you don't need a dedicated card, and you can earn points using it.

  • Free to reload via bank transfer or BPay, but there's a reload fee if using debit card.

Travelex Money Card

Travelex Money Card (Mastercard)

Travelex is an international foreign exchange retailer. In Australia, it operates more than 140 stores at major airports and shopping centres, across CBDs and in the suburbs. It was the card with the best exchange rate for New Zealand dollars.*

Currencies : AUD, USD, NZD, EUR, GBP, SGD, THB, JPY, HKD, CAD.

Fees : 

  • Load fee instore, but free via Travelex website or app.
  • Reload fee instore or via BPay, but free via Travelex website or app.
  • Closure fee and monthly inactivity fee (if not used for 12 months).

Travel Money Oz Currency Pass

Travel Money Oz Currency Pass (Mastercard)

The Travel Money Group is owned by Flight Centre and is a foreign exchange retailer. 

  • Reloading the card via an online bank transfer or instore is free, but there's a fee if you reload via BPay, debit card or credit card. 
  • Cash out (closure) fee. 

Travel money card tips

  • Make sure the card allows the currencies you'll need, and also consider stopovers. For example, the South African rand is only supported by the Westpac card.
  • Try to load your card with the right currencies and amounts on days with good exchange rates. 
  • Make sure you know how to reload your card if you run out of funds while overseas.
  • It may be more convenient to choose a card that has an app that can be linked to your bank account.
  • Avoid loading more money than you'll need as there may be fees and exchange rate margins to get the unused money back.
  • Remember to cancel the card once you're finished your trip, especially if it has inactivity fees.
  • Be mindful that you still may need a credit card, as travel money cards may not be accepted as security for hotels and car rental agencies. 

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Travelex Travel Money Card for Australia

The Travelex Travel Money Card is an award-winning multi currency card that can be used wherever Mastercard is accepted. With no foreign exchange fee ^ and access to dynamic currency conversion, the Travelex Money Card is the ideal card to take with you as you explore OZ.

Able to store multiple currencies at a time (from the Australian dollar, to Canadian dollar, to British pounds), the Travelex Travel Money Card is a convenient card to carry around during your international travels. You can also enjoy fee free cash withdrawals from ATMs with the Travel Money Card 1 , as well as use it similarly to a debit card to make purchases overseas.

Withdraw cash abroad for free 1 , take advantage of great online exchange rates, and enjoy all the benefits of standard prepaid cards with the Travelex Travel Money Card.

The Travelex Money Card stores money in a travel money card account so that you can use AUD in Australia.

Easy Currency Options for your Trip

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Features and Benefits: Why a Travelex Money Card?

UNLIMITED FREE overseas ATM withdrawals 2

Highly competitive exchange rates 1

NO fees when you buy online $0 Currency conversion fee ^

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Order your Travelex Money Card and Additional Emergency card online or in-store

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Delivered within 1 to 3 days

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Simply activate your card by registering your account via the app or online

Manage and check your balance online and on your mobile

Exchange leftover currency

After your trip, exchange leftover money for another currency, transfer into your bank account or withdraw in-store or at an ATM.

Download the Travelex Travel Money App

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Convenience on the go

  • Top up your currency wallet
  • Move funds between currencies
  • Instantly freeze and unfreeze your card
  • Reveal your PIN and card details for online shopping

The app requires Android 5.0 and up or iOS 10.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.

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Fees and limits

NO fees online

Withdraw daily up to NZ$3,000 (or currency equivalent)

Maximum Card limit of NZ$75,000

Free initial and replacement card

NZ$, AU$, US$, GB£, EU€, CA$, HK$, SG$, JP¥ .

*The currencies available may vary from time to time. Before you make a decision to acquire the card, please check with the Distribution Outlet or on this page.

Load/reload in NZD: the greater of 1.0% of the initial load/reload amount or NZD$10.00. Load/reload in other currencies: zero.For example, for a Distribution Outlet charging a 1.0% initial load fee, if you purchase a Travelex Money Card and load NZD$800, you would be charged (NZD$800 x 1.0%=NZD$8), unless a minimum fee of NZD$10 applies.

This fee is set and charged by Mastercard Prepaid Management Services.

FREE Some ATM operators may charge an additional withdrawal fee.

  • Charged at the start of each month if you have not made any transactions on the card in the previous 12 months
  • Unless your card is used again, or reloaded, this fee applies each month until the card is closed or the remaining card balance is less than the inactivity fee.

NZ$4.00 per month

Charged when you close or Cash Out your Travelex Money Card. This fee is set and charged by MasterCard Prepaid Management Services.

This is applied when you move your funds from one currency to another currency, or when you request a Cash Out to close your Travelex Money Card and you have funds in a foreign currency

At the then applicable retail foreign exchange rate determined by us. This rate reflects MasterCard Prepaid Management Service’s cost price plus a margin determined by MasterCard Prepaid Management Services. We will notify you of the rate that will apply at the time you allocate your funds from one currency to another and this rate (inclusive of the margin) may be less favourable than the foreign exchange rate for Online reloads where you allocate funds in a foreign currency.

Applied when a purchase or ATM withdrawal is conducted in a currency either not loaded or sufficient to complete the transaction and the cost is allocated against the currency/ies used to fund the transaction

MasterCard® rate plus 4.00% of the transaction value. The MasterCard rate is the exchange rate determined by MasterCard to be their wholesale rate or the government mandated rate in effect in the day the transaction is processed by MasterCard.

At the then applicable retail foreign exchange rate determined by us. This rate reflects MasterCard Prepaid Management Services’ cost price plus a margin determined by MasterCard Prepaid Management Services. For online reloads we will notify you of the rate that will apply at the time you book your transaction (further terms and conditions apply and will be provided to you at that time).

  • Initial purchase: NZ$250 or currency equivalent
  • Top-ups: NZ$100 or currency equivalent

The maximum amount you can load on the card at the time of the initial online purchase is NZ$10,050 equivalent.

(i) to a maximum of NZD10,050.00 per single top-up; and (ii) to a maximum of NZD10,050.00 per top-up within 24hrs; and (iii) to a maximum of NZD20,000.00 top-up within 21 days. NZ$20,000 or currency equivalent

Some ATM operators may set their own withdrawal limits which may be lower than this limit.

NZD$3,000 or currency equivalent

NZD$15,000 or currency equivalent

NZD$75,000 or currency equivalent

Some financial institutions may set their own withdrawal limits which may be lower than this limit.

NZD$400 or currency equivalent

NZD$0.00 (No overdraft facility available)

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  • The ability to load multiple currencies at a fixed competitive exchange rate (e.g. New Zealand dollar, Great British Pounds)
  • Having the flexibility to make purchases in-store and online
  • Enjoying no foreign ATM withdrawal fees

There are many benefits to travel money cards that cash payments can’t provide, making them great to keep around.

Benefits of these prepaid currency cards include:

Yes, you can. You can use the Travelex Travel Money Card to store AUD to use around Australia. The Travelex Travel Money Card works similarly to a prepaid card, except you can buy and store multiple currencies at a time with a prevailing exchange rate ^ . You can also use the Travelex travel exchange rate tracker to keep track of currencies in real-time.

Purchase a Travelex Travel Money Card to use during your time in Australia online or in a Travelex store. Find a store near you.

Go online or find a store near you to purchase your Travelex travel money card.

You can withdraw cash from an ATM with the Travelex Money Card without any additional charges 1 (although some ATM operators may charge their own fees when withdrawing cash). It is also free to obtain cash and make purchases online or in-store with the prepaid travel money card.

The Travelex Travel Money Card is an award-winning global currency card known for its ability to store multiple foreign currencies simultaneously with no monthly fees. It is compatible with all Mastercard payment methods and is a wise travel money card to consider purchasing for your worldly travels.

With the Travelex Travel Money Card, you can make payments by buying currency with your home bank account and avoid an international transaction fee when doing so.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO CONSIDER BEFORE CARRYING OUT YOUR TRANSACTION

1. The currencies available in respect of Travelex Money Card may vary from time to time and not all currencies may be available at all times. Before you make a decision to acquire the card, please check the available currencies online or by asking in store.

2. Please be advised that although Travelex does not charge ATM fees, some operators may charge their own fee or set their own limits. Please check with the ATM before using.

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3. A foreign exchange ‘Spend Rate’ rate will apply to foreign exchange transactions in accordance with The Product Disclosure Statement.

3. Transacting via some online merchants may incur a surcharge.

* Lock in your exchange rates mean the exchange rate is locked in for the initial load only. The exchange rates for subsequent reloads will be set at the prevailing exchange rate at the time of the transaction. We will tell you the applicable exchange rate before you confirm your reload transaction on travelex.co.nz. If you wish to make a purse to purse transfer to move funds already on your card to another currency, please log in to my account . If you make a purse to purse transfer, you will receive a different exchange rate to the rate you receive when you load funds directly on to your card. You will be notified of the applicable exchange rate before your confirm your purse to purse transfer and this rate may be less favourable than the rate you receive if you reload your card online at travelex.co.nz. Different exchange rates will apply to reload transactions conducted directly via Bank Transfer or Bill Payment (i.e. without booking an online transaction). For more information, please read the Terms and Conditions .

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Travel Money Card Comparison

How to find the best card for your next overseas trip.

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Travel money card comparison

What is a travel money card, the pros and cons of different options, what are the travel money card fees i should know about, how to find the best travel money card, top travel money tips, australian travel statistics, faqs about prepaid travel money cards.

Travel Money Cards

What you need to know

  • The most important features to compare are the foreign transaction fees, exchange rates and usability.
  • If you want to withdraw cash, a prepaid travel card or debit card will likely be cheaper than a credit card.
  • It is a good idea to have several travel money options in case of loss, damage or theft.

A travel money card is a prepaid card which you can add multiple foreign currencies onto to use while you're travelling overseas. You can use it to make purchases and withdraw cash from ATMs.

Prepaid travel cards work similarly to debit cards as you can deposit a certain amount of money into the card and only spend what you've got available in the account. However, unlike a standard debit card, a prepaid travel card allows you to lock-in exchange rates before you travel.

You can also avoid some of the fees that you might be subject to if you were to use your normal bank card. Many transaction accounts have international transaction fees or other limitations, so getting a travel money card can save you money there. It can also feel safer to have a travel money card, avoiding the risk of losing your money if something were to happen to your bank card.

Qantas Travel Money Card

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There is no universal best travel money card as your options vary from country to country and person to person. In saying that, some of favourable features of travel cards include:

  • No additional fees: including ATM fees, reloading fees and card closure fee
  • The option to lock in exchange rates before you leave
  • The option to add multiple currencies onto the one card
  • Digital wallet compatibility so you can add the card to Apple Pay or Google Pay
  • Low or no additional cost to convert your left-over money back to AUD
  • Security, including card pin

You should also consider exchange rates, conditions, limits and safety.

Here are our top travel money tips:

  • Pay for your purchases in the local currency. This will help avoid any currency conversion fees.
  • Keep an eye on your transactions . It's always a good idea to regularly check your transaction history to make sure there's no unauthorised transactions - and if there are, you should report them to your bank immediately.
  • Always take more than one travel money option. You don't want to be left stranded if you lose your card or it gets stolen. Consider bringing 2 forms of travel cards to avoid being left cashless in a foreign country.
  • Keep your travel money in a few different places. Having all your foreign cash and cards in a wallet means you'll have no backup if you lose your wallet. Instead, consider keeping some of your travel money in a separate place. For example, you could keep most of your cash in a hotel safe or a locked part of your luggage.
  • Inform your bank. If you're using your regular debit or credit card, let your bank know. You wouldn't want your card to be cancelled due to a 'suspicious transaction' while you're overseas because your bank thinks you're still in Australia.

Australia is a nation of travellers. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, there were 8,337,080 resident returns from overseas for the year 2022 - 2023. The most popular reason we travel is for a holiday, and the median trip duration is 15 days.

How do you top up travel money cards?

You can top up your travel money card if you need more money while you're on your trip. Depending on your specific travel money card, you can reload your card online, using BPAY, through your bank's app or via your bank's branch. Look into the card you are topping up because some methods do incur fees e.g. the Qantas Travel Money Card has an instant reload fee of 0.5% while its BPAY and bank transfers are free.

Can you get your money back if you don't spend it all?

You can generally get your money back if you don't end up spending it all while overseas. However, you might encounter fees to get the remaining money back into your regular bank account.

What should I do if my travel money card is lost or stolen?

The first thing you should do upon discovering that your card is missing is call your card provider. Reporting the theft or loss immediately will help protect the funds on your card.

Most of the card companies provide 24/7 customer service emergency numbers. Some even accept reverse charges, so it can be as simple as dialling the operator to connect your collect call. If you dial the number directly, you may be charged for the call.

  • CommBank Travel Money Card: +61 2 9999 3283
  • Cash Passport Platinum Mastercard: +44 207 649 9404
  • Qantas Travel Money Card: +61 1300 825 302
  • Travelex Money Card: 1800 303 297
  • Revolut: +61 1300 281 208

What are the travel money card exchange rates?

Travel credit cards typically use the Mastercard or Visa network and use the daily exchange rates that the networks provide. You can find out the daily exchange rate by going to the Mastercard or Visa website. Prepaid travel cards allow you to lock in the exchange rate beforehand, so if you find a favourable one you can lock it in and not have to worry about fluctuations while you're away.

What is a cross currency conversion fee?

A cross currency conversion fee is charged when you use your Australian card with Australian dollars to make a purchase in a foreign country. The money is exchanged from Australian dollars into the local currency electronically. You can avoid this fee by choosing to pay in the local currency.

When are inactivity fees charged with prepaid travel cards?

If you have a travel card that charges an inactivity fee (a fee that's charged every month when your account is inactive for a period of time), you will lose any remaining funds on the card, but your account won't go into a negative balance. Once the card has a zero balance, this fee will not be charged.

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When travelling from Australia to Switzerland is it best to exchange money at Australia Post from AU dollars to Swiss Franc in advance rather that change on arrival in Switzerland.

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Hi Marjorie,

If you exchange your money at an airport or at a kiosk once you’ve arrived overseas, you may pay a hefty commission – it’s hard to know what charge in advance. Banks and licensed currency exchange outlets are likely to offer the best rates overseas but again, its hard to know what fees you’ll pay.

AustPost exchange is conveneint but it is not always the cheapest. Today, if you exchange $1000: – At AustPost, you’ll get CHF541.80 – The same transfer with Travelex is CHF550.80 – With Wise, you get CHF572.05

It pays to shop around and compare to find the best value.

Hope this helps!

I want a good all-rounder card, locked in FX, no maintenance charges, ATM fees , no withdrawal fees. What card is best ?

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Hi Charles,

The comparison table in this guide includes details of ATM fees, load and re-load fees that can help you compare different options. For example, currently the Wise Travel Money Card and Revolut standard card both offer $0 ATM withdrawal fees for the first $350 per month, with charges for further ATM withdrawals. The Travelex Money Card also offers $0 ATM withdrawal fees.

All of these cards also let you lock in FX rates for supported currencies, but may charge fees when you’re spending in a currency that’s not loaded on the card. So it’s a good idea to consider which currencies you plan to spend, as this could have a big impact on the overall costs and help you choose a card that’s suitable for you. You can also view more details on potential costs for each card on Finder’s review pages. I hope this helps.

I am going to the Uk in 2019. Confusions is supreme. I see there is information about conversation currency fees, however on individual travel card sites they claim 0 fees. If I have a facility with my current domestic bank that charges no fees to transfer money to another facility and I use a travel card that states they have 0 fees for upload and currency conversation fee, am I correct in believing that there will be no cost to me to upload AUD to GBP. I am traveling for about 3 months and with a budget of around AUD 20,000. What cards should I consider compared to using my domestic Credit and Debit cards. I have tried using your search engine for best card for country but it is not uploading.

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Thanks for getting in touch.

Sorry to hear about your confusion as to which card you would bring to the UK and apologies as well if you’re having a hard time uploading our page. Nevertheless, to help you narrow down your options, you can refer to our guide on travel money to the UK . From the page, you’d be able to compare your options for pre-paid, debit, and credit cards, and even foreign cash. Just click on the tabs to see the list. Once you have chosen a particular travel card, you may then click on the “Go to site” button and you will be redirected to the provider’s website where you can proceed with your application or get in touch with their representatives for further assistance.

With regard to the cost, usually, there’s no cost in loading AUD to the prepaid travel cards. If the currency is supported by the card, say GBP, it’s also free.

I hope this has helped.

Cheers, May

Hello, just wanted to let you know that unless I’m mistaken, the Qantas Cash card has differing information on your website. On one page it says that there is a 1% reload fee and on another that there is 0%. That said, thanks for offering unbiased easy to understand information, much obliged…

Thank you for your inquiry.

There are actually two ways to reload your Qantas Cash Card. The first option is via bank transfer or BPAY which has 0% fee and the second option through Direct Debit that charges 1% of the total amount. As a sample, this is how Direct Debit works:

If you wish to load or reload 200 AUD onto your card using Debit Card Load, you will be charged a fee of 1% of the load amount being AUD 200 x 1% = AUD 2. This means you will be required to pay AUD 202 to complete your Debit Card Load transaction.

Please also note that you may be charged other fees by third parties in relation to the Debit Card reloading transaction like the fees charged by your financial institution.

I hope this information helps.

I am traveling to South Africa and wanted to take a prepaid debit card but do not know who to contact for something like that. I talked to Travelex but they do not deal in South African currency. Any suggestions?

Thank you for contacting Finder .

Our Travel money guide to South Africa will provide you some options that may suit your needs. On the page, is a comparison table for a list of travel debit cards and prepaid travel money cards. You can use the table to help narrow down your options. Once you have selected one, you may proceed by clicking the green “Go to Site” button.

Before applying, please ensure that you read through the relevant Product Disclosure Statements/Terms and Conditions when comparing your options before making a decision on whether it is right for you. You can also contact the provider if you have specific questions.

I hope this helps.

Cheers, Danielle

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What Is A Travel Money Card?

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How does a travel money card work?

How many currencies can you load at once, other features to compare, how to get a travel money card, when is a travel money card worth it, alternative options.

A travel money card, also called a prepaid travel card, is a type of card that can hold foreign currencies. It’s intended for overseas travel, and you can use one to withdraw foreign cash from ATMs and to make purchases in a local currency. 

Think of a travel money card as a debit card that uses local currency. Before you use a travel money card, you’ll preload a set amount of a specific international currency onto the card at the day’s exchange rate. For example, if you’re travelling to Italy and France for two weeks, you’d load Euros (€‎) onto the card and use it instead of your regular debit or credit card during your trip. 

You can continue reloading money onto the card via an app or website as you spend your funds. So, if you blow through your Euros in Rome, you can top off your card’s balance before arriving in Paris. 

Understanding the value of your exchange

The value you exchange currency for will depend on when you load your funds. Rates change from day to day, but you’ll lock in the rate used at the time you exchange currency. So, you’ll know the exact worth of the foreign currency in Australian dollars every time you use your preloaded card. 

On the one hand, a locked-in rate protects you from volatile currencies with fluctuating values. However, if the rate drops, you could be stuck with devalued foreign funds. So, while you can’t predict the future, try to coordinate the load when the exchange rate is most valuable — even if that means waiting a few days. 

The number of foreign currencies available will depend on the company providing the card, but you’ll generally find a wide variety of options. Even if dozens of currencies are available, there are typically limits to the number someone can load onto a travel money card. These limits vary by card, but these cards generally only allow for about a dozen currencies at once.

For example, here are common travel money cards and the number of currencies they can support simultaneously:

  • Australia Post Travel Platinum Mastercard: up to 11 currencies
  • Cash Passport Platinum Mastercard (issued by Heritage Bank): load up to 11 currencies
  • CommBank Travel Money Card: up to 13 currencies
  • Qantas Travel Money Card: up to 10 currencies
  • Travelex Money Card: up to 10 currencies
  • Travel Money Oz Currency Pass Travel Money Card: up to 10 currencies
  • Westpac Worldwide Wallet: up to 10 currencies. 

The number of currencies available and the ability to load multiple currencies onto one card have obvious advantages: it helps you save on fees and makes it easier to manage your money while travelling overseas .

However, there are other key features to compare when choosing a travel money card.

Another thing to look for is reduced or waived fees for loading or reloading funds, account keeping, account closing and emergency card replacements.

Be sure to check for any potential fees when accessing leftover foreign funds you didn’t use on your trip, as there may be an unloading fee or an extra charge to withdraw funds and close your account. For example, Travelex charges a $4 monthly inactivity fee when the card hasn’t been used for more than 12 months. 

Top-up options

How easy it is to use a financial product is typically important, but simplicity and convenience may feel more essential when you’re on holiday. In that case, options to quickly load or reload funds and notifications when your balance is low can be very helpful. Some cards may allow you to top up your balance immediately and with little cost. With others, you may have to wait a few days and pay a small fee.

Top-up methods also vary. For example, you can use BPAY with certain cards, but not all. Some cards may require you to use a specific app or portal. If convenience and flexible top-up options are important to you, compare options accordingly.

Perks and benefits

Travel perks, such as airport lounge access or the ability to earn rewards, are also great features to look for. Digital wallet compatibility, allowing you to use a virtual version of your card, can also be helpful.

Security and customer service

Security features are also important. Look for a card with a PIN to use at ATMs and the ability to lock the card instantly if lost or stolen.

And, since you’re travelling overseas, 24/7 customer support is essential to ensure you have access to help when you need it.

To get a travel money card , you can go through your bank, an airline, a foreign exchange retailer or a payment merchant.

Prepaid travel card eligibility is comparable to the requirements for a debit card. For example, CommBank requests that cardholders are at least age 14, are registered with NetBank, and provide a valid email and residential address. 

You can apply directly on the provider’s website once you choose your favourite prepaid travel money card. Make sure to submit your application at least a few weeks before your trip in case of delays. 

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Activating the card

Once you receive the card: 

  • download the provider’s app and familiarise yourself with how it works
  • register your account
  • activate the card
  • convert your money to the chosen currency. You might want to start with a smaller amount for the first part of your trip and reload while overseas or make one big transfer. 

While overseas, you’ll likely alternate between paying in local cash and pulling out your travel card. Your goal is to find the best travel card that allows you to pay for items with minimal fees and maximum protections flexibly. 

Possible advantages

  • Provides access to multiple currencies. Most options allow you to convert Australian dollars into several different currencies simultaneously. That means you can have secure access to a handful of foreign funds during your next multi-country adventure. 
  • Saves on ATM fees. Credit card holders won’t usually be charged the standard 3% foreign transaction fee or pay extra for in-network ATM withdrawals, loading, and topping up their cards. However, these are just generalisations — each credit card company or bank will have its own fee structure.
  • Exchange rates are locked. You’ll pay for the local currency using the exchange rate available when you load funds, which locks in the rate. Having dependable value for your funds goes a long way for peace of mind, especially when travelling. 
  • Fewer risks when lost. Losing a prepaid card while travelling is undoubtedly a hassle. However, a lost or stolen credit card can mean more risks, like thieves potentially accessing your personal banking details and account funds. Since a lost travel money card is unlikely to result in identity theft and fraud , some travellers find it a safer choice while abroad.
  • Helps with budgeting. Trying to keep to preloaded funds may help you stick to a budget while on vacation. Plus, you see the value of money in the local currency, which can help you manage your finances while travelling. 
  • May come with rewards and perks. Some travel money cards earn frequent flyer points or come with other special travel perks, like overseas customer service. For example, the Qantas Travel Money Card earns Qantas points, and the Westpac Worldwide Wallet prepaid travel money card offers airport lounge access to the cardholder and one companion access when a flight is delayed. 

Potential risks

  • There are delays when reloading. If you need to top up your balance, you may need to wait up to a few days before funds are available to use. 
  • Other fees. Some travel money cards may levy typical credit card fees for reloading funds, emergency card replacement, account maintenance, closures, inactivity and more. For example, Travelex and the Australia Post Travel Platinum Mastercard charge a $10 account closing fee.
  • Limited acceptance. Travel money cards are less common than other payment options, so you may need help using one for all purchases. So, it’s always a good idea to carry emergency cash. 
  • Typically lack rewards or major perks. Travel money cards may come with some, but these extras are usually less robust than the offerings on rewards credit cards . 

The right travel money card supports a stress-free trip, but you don’t have to use one when travelling overseas — your bank card or credit card could also be a suitable option. 

If you’re deciding between a travel money card and a travel credit card , it’s important to understand the differences in how they work. 

  • Travel money cards are preloaded with foreign currencies, while travel credit cards spend borrowed money. Travel money cards are generally easier to obtain as they don’t require good credit or income thresholds. With a travel money card, you can withdraw funds from an ATM without incurring interest or cash advance fees . 
  • Travel credit cards don’t usually hold foreign currency but offer perks such as international buyer protections, free insurance , airport lounge access and frequent flyer travel points . 

Be sure to consider other important features — such as security, reduced fees and travel perks — to decide if a travel money card is worth it for you. 

Frequently asked questions about travel money cards  

The available currencies will depend on the card, but you’ll generally find the following options: 

  • United States Dollars (USD)
  • Europe Euros (EUR)
  • Great British Pounds (GBP)
  • Japanese Yen (JPY)
  • New Zealand Dollars (NZD)
  • Hong Kong Dollars (HKD)
  • Canadian Dollars (CAD)
  • Singapore Dollars (SGD)
  • Thai Baht (THB)
  • Vietnamese Dong (VND)
  • Chinese Renminbi (CNY)
  • Emirati Dirham (AED).

Most Australian banks — including Westpac, CommBank, ANZ and NAB — have some sort of travel product, whether that’s a travel money card, a travel-friendly debit card or a travel credit card. However, ANZ and NAB no longer offer prepaid travel money cards.

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WHEN it comes to travelling there’s lots to tick off the “to-do” list and more often than not, travel money cards become an afterthought.

But don’t be lazy, that’s the advice from comparative site finder.com.au ’s money expert Bessie Hassan, who says by settling for your standard credit or debit card it can leave you with plenty of unsuspecting fees .

“Taking your everyday credit or debit card on holiday instead of getting a travel money card will mean you’ll be charged on average 3 per cent per transaction,” Ms Hassan said. “That’s a lot in fees so don’t be lazy or leave it to the last minute.”

Most people will turn to their avid travelling mate for advice on which banks provide the best travel cards and according to the site that’s Travelex Money Card and ANZ Travel Card.

The Best Travel Money Card analysis also revealed that NAB’s Traveller Card was the only one not to have any fees, but it ranked fifth for not offering as much as the others when converting $10,000 to US dollars and euros.

Unfortunately for some travellers, it’s not until they check out of that luxurious hotel on the Amalfi Coast or go on that major shopping spree in Hawaii, when they realise their everyday card has clocked a bunch of fees.

Ms Hassan said prepaid travel money cards are often a better alternative than taking your standard card as you can load it with different currencies at a locked-in exchange rate.

“Often, you can load up to 10 different currencies on the card and they typically come with fewer fees, such as $0 foreign currency conversion fees,” she said.

“Travel money cards protect you from exchange rate fluctuations while you’re travelling, and they also help you better stick to your budget.”

Finder.com.au has revealed the Top 10 travel money cards to use in the United States and Europe.

TRAVELLING TO AMERICA

Based on the lowest withdrawal fees, reload fees and initial load fees, the best travel money card is Travelex, according to the finder.com.au.

It topped its Best Travel Money Card survey for having no ATM fees when it comes to withdrawing money and gives you the most when converting $AU10,000 to US dollars at $7140.

While the NAB Traveller Card was the only one out of the 10 to not have any withdrawal, reload or initial loading fees, it gives you $US7,066 when converting it from $10,000 (that’s $US74 less than Travelex) — ranking it as fifth on the list.

ANZ Travel Card came in second, followed by CBA and Suncorp.

All three slapped customers with a $AU3.50 withdrawal fee but gave the most US dollars when converting $AU10,000.

Westpac Global Currency Card had a $AU2.00 withdrawal fee and Qantas came second, behind Tavelex and NAB for having the least overall fees, but respectively came sixth and seventh on the list when it came to converting it to $US10,000.

Travel Money Oz had a $AU3.50 withdrawal fee and the highest reload fee at 1.10 per cent.

Finder.com.au assessed the travel money cards based on fees and conversion rates then ranked them in order of the highest value of US dollars after fees and conversions.

TRAVELLING TO EUROPE

Based on the lowest withdrawal fees, reload fees and initial load fees, the best travel money card is the ANZ Travel Card, according to finder.com.au.

Please note, the ranking in the euro table is different when compared to the USD table due to the conversion rate.

Again, NAB Traveller Card was the only one out of the 10 with no fees.

It only ranked fifth for giving €95 less than ANZ’s card when converting it euros (€6,047 compared to ANZ’s €6,142).

In second spot was Travelex Money Card which also had no additional fees, except a 1 per cent reload fee.

Suncorp Cash Passport Platinum and CBA Travel Money Card both have $3.50 ATM withdrawal fees but no reload or initial load fees, ranking them in third and fourth place.

Westpac Global Currency Card and Qantas Cash followed Travelex and NAB for having the lows withdrawal fees at $2.00 and $1.95 respectively, but their overall currency conversion offered less than those who had the higher withdrawal fees.

Travel Money Oz had the most all-round fees, offering just €5,988 when converting $10,000, compared to ANZ at €6,142.

But it was AusPost Cash Passport that ranked 10 for its $AU3.50 withdrawal fee combined with its currency conversion of €5,951 which was €191 less than ANZ.

Finder.com.au accessed the travel money cards based on fees and conversion rates then ranked them in order of the highest value of euros after fees and conversions.

TOP TIPS — finder.com.au

  • The right travel money card depends on your personal situation, including your destination, the length of your trip, and the features you value most.
  • Opt for a travel money card with $0 conversion or ATM withdrawal fees, and one that supports the currencies you’ll need.
  • Be cautious of fees including initial load fees and inactivity fees that may apply to ensure you get the most cost-effective product.
  • If you choose a card with an inactivity fee, make sure to take any remaining funds off your card when you get home as fees can result in your money dripping away unnoticed.

BIGGEST MISTAKES — finder.com.au

  • Taking your everyday credit or debit card on holiday instead of getting a travel money card will mean you’ll be charged on average 3 per cent per transaction.
  • Withdrawing too little from the ATM — having to find an ATM when you’re travelling is not only annoying when but will add up if your bank charges international ATM fees.
  • Not all travel cards give you the same exchange rates, and while only 1c seems small, it can add up substantially if you’re converting thousands of dollars so don’t forget to compare the exchange rates between providers.
  • Using a card with foreign transaction fees — by using a card with no international transaction fees you’ll save on ATM fees. Depending on where you’re travelling to, it may also be safer and more convenient than having to carry cash.

THE MAIN FEES TO LOOK OUT FOR — finder.com.au

  • Initial load fee: Depending on the card, you might be charged a fee (such as a percentage of the loading amount) when you first load funds on the card.
  • Reload fees: If the card doesn’t charge an initial load fee, it may charge another fee each time you load funds on the card. If this is the case, you might want to reconsider how often you reload the card.
  • ATM withdrawal fees: Some cards will charge a different ATM withdrawal fee depending on where you’re withdrawing your cash. If the bank provider belongs to an ATM alliance, you might be able to avoid ATM withdrawal fees from the issuer. It’s important to note that local ATM fees may still apply.
  • Inactivity fee: An inactivity fee is charged if you don’t use the card (usually after 12 months) and there’s money remaining on the account.
  • Currency conversion fees: Charged when you make a purchase overseas.

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The 6 Best Prepaid Travel Cards for Australians 2024

Here is a list of the 6 best prepaid cards you can take with you on your travels and the positives and negatives for each one:

  • Wise - our pick for prepaid cards

Revolut - low fees

  • Citibank - good for use at home
  • Travelex - no fees for ATM withdrawals
  • Australia Post - lock in exchange rates

HSBC - no international transaction fees

Prepaid travel money cards let you load money - either in AUD or the foreign currency you need - in advance, which you can then use as you travel , for spending and withdrawals. Lots of cards let you top up and manage your account through an app, which means you can always keep up with your money, even when you’re away from home.

Picking the right prepaid card can mean you get more convenient ways to spend and withdraw when you’re abroad - and lower overall costs, too. Let’s look at some of the best prepaid travel cards  for Australians , so you can pick your perfect match:

Wise - our pick for prepaid travel card

  • Top up for free in AUD using PayID or bank transfer
  • No annual fee, hidden transaction fees or exchange rate markups
  • No minimum balance requirements
  • Allows you to make payments and withdrawals wherever you are in the world in over 40 currencies
  • Local bank account details in Australia (AUD), the UK (GBP), the USA (USD), Europe (EUR), Canada (CAD) and New Zealand (NZD)
  • Available in the US, UK, Europe, Australia, Singapore, Japan and New Zealand

Find out more about the Wise card .

Wise Australia Travel Debit Card

With this card:

  • It's very easy to set up and order
  • Available as a  virtual card
  • You can receive foreign currency into a multi-currency account linked to the card
  • Pay with your Wise card in most places overseas where debit cards are accepted
  • You can transfer money to a bank account overseas

It's not all good news though

  • There is a 2% ATM withdrawal fee when you withdraw over $350 during a month
  • It takes 7-14 days for delivery

Go to Wise or read our review .

  • No hidden fees or exchange rate mark-ups (except on weekends)
  • Very easy to use app
  • Free to set up account and top up
  • You can use it to transfer money to a bank account overseas

Revolut Australia Card

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  • No purchase fee, load fee, reload fee, exchange rate margin or minimum balance requirements
  • Unlike other Travel Cards, its free and easy to use the balance of your currency or convert it back to AUD
  • The exchange rates are unbeatable. They use the same rate you see on XE or Google with no hidden mark-up
  • For the free Standard account, there is a 2% ATM withdrawal fee when you withdraw over $350 during a month
  • The premium account costs $10.99 a month, which can really add up if you are not using it often
  • Additional fees for using the card on a weekend
  • 2% ATM fee once you withdraw more than $350 in any 30 day period
  • 3-4 business days before you receive your card

Click here to see the full list of cards and how Revolut compares

Australia Post Prepaid Travel card - lock in exchange rates

  • Load up to 11 different major world currencies
  • Spend and withdraw easily around the world
  • Get access to extras like free wifi when you travel
  • Manage your card in online and via an app
  • Transfer instantly to another Travel Platinum Mastercard

Australia post travel card

  • Load up to 11 different currencies for easy spending and withdrawals
  • Lock in exchange rates so you know what your travel money budget is in advance
  • Get extra perks like free wifi when you load 100 AUD or more
  • Get fraud protections from Mastercard
  • 3.5 AUD international ATM fee, or 2.95% domestic ATM fee
  • Exchange rates to add money in a foreign currency or spend a currency you don’t hold are likely to include a markup
  • Some fees apply depending on how you top up your account

Travelex - no fees for international ATM withdrawals

  • Load up to 10 major currencies at a time
  • Spend and withdraw anywhere Mastercard is accepted
  • Contactless payments so you can just tap and go
  • No Travelex fees for international ATM withdrawals
  • Free to spend currencies you hold in your account
  • Order online and have it delivered to your home - or collect in store

Travelex card

  • Top up and hold up to 10 currencies at a time
  • View and manage your account online
  • Spend online and in person, and make withdrawals as you travel
  • No membership or account fees to pay
  • Get exclusive Mastercard discounts and perks
  • Inactivity fees apply if you don’t use the card for a year
  • Not all major currencies are supported for holding - double check they have the currency or currencies you need

Go to Travelex or read our review .

Citibank Saver Plus - best for use at home

  • No international ATM or transaction fees
  • Fee-free international money transfers to any account worldwide
  • SMS notifications through Citi Alert

Citibank Saver Plus Card

With this card you can:

  • withdraw money for free at over 3000 ATMs Australia-wide and overseas
  • take advantage of no foreign transaction fees, monthly fees, or minimum opening balance
  • transfer money to friends and family anywhere in the world for free
  • Cash deposits available within 24-48 hours
  • Can’t have two cards active at the same time
  • $5 account closure
  • Hold and exchange 10 currencies: AUD, USD, GBP, EUR, HKD, CAD, JPY, NZD, SGD, and CNY 
  • No account opening or annual fees to pay
  • No foreign transaction fee and no HSBC ATM fee at home or abroad
  • Some cashback earning opportunity on local spending 
  • Easy online overseas transfers - 8 AUD fee and exchange rate markups apply

HSBC card

  • Hold and exchange 10 currencies
  • No account opening fee, no ongoing fees 
  • Get up to 2% cashback on eligible card spend
  • No HSBC ATM fee
  • No international transaction fee
  • 8 AUD fee for sending money overseas
  • Cashback on low value transactions made in Australia only
  • Limits apply on how you can use CNY within your account

Read our HSBC Everyday Global Account review .

What are Prepaid Travel Cards?

Prepaid travel cards are a good international card alternatives to carrying cash. They look like credit or debit cards, but they function differently.

You're able to load the card with a set amount of money in the currency you need and can use it to make purchases online, in stores and to withdraw money at ATMs.

Most travel cards allow for multiple currencies to be loaded onto the card. So it's important to know what currency you'll be using on your travels. Airlines also offer prepaid cards so the money you spend can earn you reward points.

Find out how our 5 best prepaid travel cards for Australians compare in our best and worst travel cards article .

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  • The best travel debit cards
  • The best travel cards for Europe
  • The Wise debit card review
  • Best virtual debit cards for Aussies

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How does a prepaid travel card work?

Order a prepaid travel card online, through a provider app , or - in some cases - pick one up at a physical location or store. Generally to get your card you’ll need to show or upload some ID documents for verification - this is to keep your account safe and is a legal requirement.

Once you have your card account open , you can load funds . Different cards have their own supported methods for topping up, which usually include bank transfer, PayID, credit and debit card, and which may also allow you to deposit cash in some cases. Once you have funds on your card, you can switch to the currency you need for overseas spending. In some cases you can also leave your funds in AUD and just allow the card to convert for you - but do check that no additional fees will apply in this case.

Prepaid travel cards can then be used to tap and pay , make withdrawals and shop online . You can often also add them to mobile wallets like Apple Pay for convenient spending. Because your card isn’t attached to your everyday account it’s secure, and you can only spend the funds you’ve loaded, which means there’s no chance of accidentally blowing your budget.

Advantages and disadvantages of prepaid cards

Prepaid cards can be a handy addition when you’re abroad, as they are secure and convenient to use for payments and withdrawals. However, they’re not the only option. If you’re not sure about whether a prepaid card is right for you, check out these advantages and disadvantages to help you decide:

Advantages:

  • More convenient than carrying cash, with easy access to ATMs to withdraw when you need to
  • Not linked to your primary day to day account, which can be more secure and make budgeting easier
  • Some accounts let you buy currency in advance to lock in exchange rates when they’re good
  • You may be able to access better exchange rates and lower fees compared to using a regular bank card

Disadvantages:

  • Some prepaid cards have fairly high fees - including charges when you add money to the account. Read more on how to find the best travel cards with no foreign transaction fees
  • Not all prepaid cards support a broad range of currencies - check the currencies you need are covered
  • Prepaid cards aren’t always accepted for things like paying security deposits - so it’s safest to have a credit card as well

Who is a prepaid debit card for?

A prepaid debit card is handy for many different customer needs. For example, you may choose a prepaid debit card in the following situations:

  • You’re planning travel and want to set your budget in advance with no chance of accidentally overspending
  • You want to be able to hold and exchange a selection of foreign currencies all in the same account
  • You want to increase security by using a payment card that’s not linked to your main everyday account when you travel
  • Some cards also offer other perks like ways to receive foreign currency payments conveniently, or cashback 

How can I get a prepaid travel card?

Different prepaid cards have their own order and activation processes. However, to comply with local and international law, providers will usually need to see some ID before you’re able to get a card - this verification step may be available online by uploading images of your paperwork, or in person by visiting a branch. 

Here’s an outline of the basic steps you’ll take to get a prepaid travel card:

  • Pick the right card for your needs
  • Visit the provider’s website or app - or call into a branch if you’d prefer a face to face service
  • Complete a travel card order from, which will include your personal information
  • Get verified - usually this involves showing or uploading ID like a passport or driving licence
  • Add money to your card, which could be in cash, with a bank card, or by bank transfer
  • You can now get your card, and manage your account online or in the app

If you’re ordering a card in person you’ll be able to start using it right away. If you’ve ordered online for delivery, you’ll need to wait a few days, to a couple of weeks, depending on the provider you’ve picked, for your card to be available. You might be able to access virtual card details in the meantime, to start spending right away.

How to choose a prepaid debit card

There are many different prepaid debit cards on the Australian market - so picking the best one for you will require a bit of research. Starting with this guide, compare a few different prepaid debit cards based on features and fees. Here are a few pointers to think about:

  • Make sure you know about any opening or card delivery fee which will apply once you order your card
  • Check how long it’ll take to get your card if you’re ordering online for home delivery
  • Make sure the card you pick can hold a broad selection of currencies, so you can use it for more than one trip away
  • Check the fees for adding funds, making ATM withdrawals and converting currencies
  • Look to see if there are any account close, cash out or dormancy fees that apply once you stop using the card
  • Make sure the card is well rated by other users, and from a trustworthy provider

Where can I get a prepaid debit card?

Generally you can order your prepaid debit card online or by downloading your preferred provider’s app. Some cards, like the Auspost card, can also be collected in physical branch locations.

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Are prepaid cards free.

Prepaid cards may be free to order, or you may pay a small one time fee, depending on the provider and card you pick. Once you have your card you may also pay transaction fees such as exchange rate markups when you switch currencies, and ATM withdrawal charges. Read the card’s terms and conditions carefully so you’re aware of the costs involved.

What are the best prepaid debit cards for international travel?

There’s no single best prepaid debit card - it’ll come down to your personal preferences, where you’re travelling, and the type of transaction you need to make. Pick a prepaid card which is easy to use, which supports the currency you need, and which offers a good balance of low fees and good exchange rates.

What is the best reloadable prepaid card?

There’s no single best reloadable prepaid debit card. Use this guide to compare a few options to pick the one that’s right for you, thinking about features, fees and the range of supported currencies you’ll need.

Should I use a Mastercard or Visa for overseas?

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Travelex Travel Insurance Review 2024

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Travel insurance can be a smart way to counter the unpredictability of life and travel. One popular travel insurance company is Travelex Insurance Services, or Travelex travel insurance for short. It's one of our top picks for the best travel insurance companies , with both domestic and international options. Travelex makes it easy to identify key differences between plans to make clear decisions.

It separates itself by offering a plan exclusively made for road trips around the US. Like other travel insurance companies, Travelex offers online quotes if you answer a few questions. It also offers some more specialized features like cancel for any reason travel insurance and sports equipment delay coverage.

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Trip cancellation coverage for up to 100% of the trip cost and trip interruption coverage for up to 150% of the trip cost

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  • Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. Affordable coverage for budget-conscious travelers
  • Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. Includes generous baggage delay, loss and trip delay coverage
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Travelex travel insurance is one of the largest travel insurance providers in the US providing domestic and international coverage options. It offers a basic, select, and America option. Read on to learn more.

  • Optional CFAR insurance available with the Travel Select plan
  • Trip delay insurance starting at $500 with the Travel Basic plan
  • Emergency medical and dental coverage starting at $15,000

Travelex Travel Insurance Overview

Travelex International is a travel insurance provider based in Omaha, Nebraska, providing coverage for unexpected travel expenses since 1996. Unlike other travel insurance providers with long lists of various plans and tiers, Travelex has a grand total of three plans: Travel Basic, Travel Select, and Travel USA. 

The simplicity of its offerings is refreshing, taking some of the stress out of shopping for travel insurance. However, it also restricting, removing the flexibility that travelers may prefer in their policy. For example, Travel Basic doesn't offer CFAR coverage or pre-existing condition waivers , regardless of when you buy the policy. Without any in-between plans, travelers either need to opt for Travel Select or choose a different travel agency altogether.

That said, the Travel Select plan is very comprehensive. Travel Select includes the CFAR and pre-existing coverage that Travel Basic lacks. It also offers early purchase benefits, such as coverage for cancellations due to work. Kids under 17 are also covered as long as they're traveling with a covered adult. 

Travelex is well-reviewed by customers, though the sample size is relatively small. Travelex received an average rating of 4.1 out of five stars across nearly 483 reviews on its Trustpilot page and 4.43 out of five stars across over 2,000 on its SquareMouth page. Negative reviews expressed frustration with low daily coverage limits.

Travelex Policies Offered

Travelex travel insurance offers three comprehensive policies with varying coverage at different price points. Here's a snapshot of the plans and perks of each travel insurance plan. It also has three more specialized plan options for medical and flight-only coverage.

Travel Basic

The Travel Basic travel insurance plan is Travelex's economic option for travelers who are looking for cheap travel insurance with just the essentials. It offers most of the features you'll find with any travel insurance plan, such as trip cancellation, trip interruption, emergency medical, and emergency medical evacuation, .

The Travel Basic plan is an introduction into what travel insurance covers . It does not include sporting equipment delay, and kids aren't included in the coverage. Additionally, this option won't cover any preexisting conditions or events caused by intoxication. However, it offers optional coverage for car rental collisions and flight accidental death and dismemberment. Most buyers choose this when the budget is tight or it's a short trip.

Travel Select

The Travel Select option is more comprehensive compared to the Travel Basic plan. For example, it has higher coverage limits with up to $2,000 in trip delay coverage and up to $50,000 in emergency medical coverage compared to the Basic Plan's limit of just $500 and $15,000, respectively. It also offers more travel insurance benefits overall.

Kids are automatically included in coverage as long as they are under 18. This plan also covers pre-existing conditions if the policy is purchased within 15 days of when your initial trip payment is due. If you're traveling for a sporting event, Travel Select specifically covers delays for sports equipment.

Travel America

The Travel America option from Travelex is designed for short excursions within the US, only available for trips 14 days long or shorter. However, coverage is far more extensive than the other two plans. It matches the coverage limits of Travel Select and exceeds the limits in areas like lost baggage. In addition, emergency medical evacuation and repatriation coverage is limited as coverage is specifically for domestic trips.

Travel America may be ideal for road trips as well. It covers roadside assistance and car rental collision coverage. However, the most significant upgrade for families traveling domestically is coverage for lost pets and unexpected veterinary expenses. See below for a side-by-side comparison of these three plans.

Additional Coverage Options Offered By Travelex (Riders)

Depending on your Travelex policy, you may be able to get extra add-ons to your policy, including the following:

Car rental collision coverage

If you're buying a Travel Basic and Travel Select plan, you can upgrade your coverage to include car rental collision coverage. Buyers ensure they're protected in an accident with a rental car. Travelex covers cars against accidents, vandalism, and natural events like flooding, fires, or hail.

AD&D common carrier (air only)

Travel Basic and Travel Select plans also offer upgrades to the standard AD&D coverage. This covers accidental death and dismemberment should anything happen during your flight or while you board or deplane. The AD&D common carrier coverage add-on is limited to $200,000.

Additional medical coverage

Especially when visiting another country, the additional medical coverage add-on with Travel Select does three key things:

  • Helps you avoid unexpected medical bills
  • Ensures prompt treatment in an emergency
  • Provides peace of mind for the unexpected

With this add-on, you can feel more secure with an extra $50,000 in medical coverage plus $500,000 in medical evacuation coverage. This is on top of what you get with the Travel Select plan, which doubles your coverage.

Adventure sports coverage

Consider the Travel Select policy with an adventure sports coverage upgrade if you want to engage in extreme sports or risky adventures. This can include skydiving, mountain climbing, or parasailing. The good news is the Travel Basic and Travel Select plans cover some activities already, including hiking, scuba diving, horseback riding, and bungee cord jumping. The adventure sports coverage add-on can protect you during other high-risk activities.

Cancel for any reason

The flexibility to cancel your trip and recoup some expenses is a significant perk, as many things could happen. Among the best CFAR travel insurance policies , Travelex's Travel Select plan allows for a CFAR add-on. As you can imagine from the name, you can cancel for any reason as long as it's within 48 hours of your departure. In addition, you are eligible for up to 75% of the insured trip cost. Buyers must purchase cancel for any reason coverage alongside the base plan within 15 days of the first trip-related payment.

Travelex Travel Insurance Cost

The rates for Travelex travel insurance vary depending on where you're traveling to, which plan you select, your age, and the length of the trip.

Below are a few examples of coverage options and costs from Travelex as of April 2024.

For example, let's look at what it would cost to insure a 35-year-old resident of Ohio spending $8,000 on a two-week trip to France. Below are the costs for Travelex's two international travel plans. 

Now let's look at the cost of coverage for a 55-year-old from Colorado traveling to Argentina and spending $6,000 on a three-week trip.

Lastly, we'll look at the premium costs for a 45-year-old resident of Texas traveling to Fiji for two weeks and spending $7,000 on the trip.

The average cost of travel insurance can range between 4% to 15% of your trip's cost. Travelex's premiums place the provider on the lower end of that spectrum, though its cost should be evaluated within the context of what it provides. Travel Basic is one of the lighter services on the market, lacking coverage for pre-existing conditions and optional CFAR coverage. It also has lower coverage limits than its competitors, offering a $10,000 limit for trip cancellation and $15,000 for medical emergencies. 

How to File a Claim With Travelex

To file a claim with Travelex travel services, you can complete a claim form online with your Plan ID number. Ensure you have receipts, confirmations, medical documents, and other supporting documents.

For additional questions, you can contact Travelex's underwriters: Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance Company and Zurich Travel Assist. You can reach BHTP by phone at 1-855-205-6054 or by email at [email protected]. You can contact Zurich Travel Assist via phone at 1-800-501-4781 or by email at [email protected].

See how Travelex Travel Insurance stacks up against the competition.

Travelex Travel Insurance vs. Allianz Travel Insurance

When shopping for travel insurance, there are many options out there on the market. One of the foremost leaders in the space is Allianz. It offers more plans than Travelex travel insurance. In addition, Allianz may provide you with more choices if you want to buy coverage for a period (such as all trips meeting specific guidelines in the next calendar year).

However, one major perk for Travelex is the ability to add on cancel for any reason coverage easily. Unfortunately, CFAR is not available via Allianz online. According to our research, Allianz plans also lack pet coverage, sports equipment coverage, and other specialty options available with Travelex's Travel Select.

Read our Allianz travel insurance review here.

Travelex Travel Insurance vs. AIG Travel Guard

Another contender in the travel insurance space is AIG Travel Guard . Like Travelex , AIG offers three major travel insurance coverage options. These include the Essential Plan, Preferred Plan, and Deluxe Plan.

However, AIG Travel Guard stands out as it also offers an annual travel insurance  option. All Travelex plans are meant to be purchased far ahead. AIG separates itself with a unique travel insurance plan for last-minute coverage called the Pack N' Go Plan offering only post-departure benefits. The Travel Guard Preferred plan is similar to the Travelex Select Plan, as both cover 100% of trip cancellations and $50,000 for medical expenses.

Read our AIG Travel Guard travel insurance review here.

Travelex Travel Insurance vs. Credit Cards

If you have a rewards credit card, you may not realize some cards include limited travel insurance benefits. Typically, this is limited to small amounts for trip cancellation, trip delay, and baggage delays. In addition, some credit cards and your auto insurance company may cover rental cars if you're traveling domestically. If looking into travel insurance coverage, you can see if you get any benefits via your credit card.

Credit card travel protection may be limited compared to a comprehensive travel insurance plan through a company like Travelex . If you don't have a credit card but are looking at one as a replacement, you may have to contend with a high annual fee. It's best to check out credit cards with travel insurance coverage and any fees. Then you can compare individual policies with Travelex to see what's a good fit for your needs.

Read our guide on the best credit cards with travel insurance  here.

Why You Should Trust Us: What Went Into Our Travelex Review

As part of the Travelex travel insurance review, we looked at the top travel insurance companies and compared plans based on various factors. These include the number of options, affordability, coverage limits, cancel for any reason add-ons, customer service, and credibility.

Travelex's Travel Basic plan is a pay-for-what-you-get situation, where the coverage limits are low and add-ons are limited, but the price is fairly low. Travel USA offers decent coverage for short, domestic trips such as a road trip. Travel Select is fairly competitive for its price, with kids-included pricing and a handful of early purchase benefits. Additionally, those who participate in extreme sports may consider Travelex for coverage.

Read more about how we rate insurance products here.

Travelex Travel Insurance Frequently Asked Questions

Travelex's simple plan structure sets it apart from other providers. Additionally, Travelex's Travel Select plan offers kids-included pricing, which covers children under 17 when they're traveling with a covered adult.

Travelex's Travel Select plan offers pre-existing condition waivers if you purchase your policy within 15 days of booking your trip. Travel Basic does not cover pre-existing conditions. Travel USA requires travelers to purchase their policy within three days of your final trip payment. 

Travelex is a travel insurance company based in the US and also provides travel insurance policies for US citizens. Its policies can be used abroad, but the Travel America policy is just for domestic travel.

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