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I use Jamaican dollars. You don't have to convert and you aren't automatically pegged as a first time tourist. Don't convert your money at the airport, they give a terrible exchange rate. Exchange your money at a cambio which can be found at a SuperPlus (grocerystore). Your cab driver can take you to a good cambio.
Keisha
Jamaican dollars if you are planning on going to small establishments such as craft shops or restaurants. You can use US in the larger establishments. You can also use your credit or debit card and carry less cash around.
Mark
Although the Jamaican Dollar is the legal tender of Jamaica, the US dollar is widely accepted. It is unofficially OK to use the $US anywhere- including Ocho Rios, although it is recommended that you convert the greater part of your spending money into local dollars before transacting business.
And by the way, you can exchange money and traveller’s cheques at a number of hotels and in banks. Many establishments accept US traveler’s cheques. Cash withdrawals are possible from automated teller machines linked to the Cirrus system (see the back of your bankcard).
Most of the larger establishments in addition to hotels accept credit cards too.
If you are coming from a foreign country, bring US dollars with you. They are accepted in all resort towns. You could perhaps change some into Jamaican money if you are going elsewhere to shop like in a 'normal' village.
Sherona B
jamaican i think
MIgal
I went to Ocho Rios in April and I used U.S. dollars. Big mistake!! Depending on how long you are staying, get some U.S. dollars converted to Jamaican dollars....the locals will try to get over on you!!!
It's a beautiful place. Enjoy.
stella39
Use Jamaican money it's easier.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
1 US Dollar = 73.85000 cents (Jamaican Dollar )
Good Luck)
mixedcurlyfriesz
You can use US Dollars but change some also at the Cambio. Cause you never know someone can tell you the price wrong when there taking your US.