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Best EUR Card for Australia β€” Zero Forex Fee Guide

Using a standard Eurozone bank card in Australia costs β‰ˆ2.75–3.5% in currency fees per transaction. Zero-forex cards like Wise charge β‰ˆ0.0–0.15%. On a €1,000 trip, you save up to β‰ˆβ‚¬20–40.

Zero-forex card cost

β‰ˆ0.0–0.15%

Standard bank cost

β‰ˆ2.75–3.5%

You save per €1k

β‰ˆβ‚¬20–40

Spending EUR in Australia: what you need to know

Local currency

Australian Dollar (AUD) A$

Cash necessity

Low β€” A$50–100 as backup. Even markets and small stalls typically have card readers now.

Card acceptance

Excellent. Contactless ('tap-and-go') is universal in Australia β€” it's the default payment method. Cards accepted everywhere including markets, taxis, and food trucks.

ATM situation

Commonwealth Bank, NAB, Westpac, and ANZ ATMs are plentiful. Foreign cards work at all of them. Most charge A$2–5 per withdrawal. CommBank and NAB have the widest networks. Avoid convenience store ATMs with higher fees.

πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί Tip for Eurozone travellers in Australia

Use a zero-forex card like Wise or Revolut to eliminate your home bank's currency markup on EUR conversions. This alone saves 2.5–3% per transaction.

Best cards for Eurozone travellers in Australia

These cards offer zero or near-zero forex fees on EUR to local conversions.

1

Wise Card

Forex fee: 0%

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2

Up Bank Card

Forex fee: 0%

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3

ING Orange Everyday

Forex fee: 0%

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How the savings add up on a Australia trip

Spend scenarioStandard bank cardZero-forex cardSaving
Weekend trip (€300 spend)β‰ˆβ‚¬9–10β‰ˆβ‚¬0–0.45β‰ˆβ‚¬9
1-week holiday (€800 spend)β‰ˆβ‚¬22–28β‰ˆβ‚¬0–1.20β‰ˆβ‚¬22
2-week trip (€1,500 spend)β‰ˆβ‚¬41–52β‰ˆβ‚¬0–2.25β‰ˆβ‚¬41
Long trip (€3,000 spend)β‰ˆβ‚¬82–105β‰ˆβ‚¬0–4.50β‰ˆβ‚¬82

Estimates based on standard bank foreign transaction fee of β‰ˆ2.75–3.5%. Actual savings depend on your bank and card.

Australia money tips for Eurozone travellers

Card surcharges are legal in Australia β€” some merchants add 0.5–2%. This is disclosed at point of sale.

Up and ING Australia have zero ATM fees Australia-wide β€” ideal for Australian travellers/residents.

Uber Eats, Deliveroo, and all ride-shares are card-only.

Opal card (Sydney) and Myki (Melbourne) top-ups now accept contactless bank card.

Rural and regional Australia: card acceptance is high but ATMs can be scarce. Plan ahead.

Frequently asked questions

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