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

Using a standard Eurozone bank card in Mexico 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 Mexico: what you need to know

Local currency

Mexican Peso (MXN) $

Cash necessity

High β€” Local restaurants, transport, and markets require cash. MX$500–1,000 per day for everyday expenses.

Card acceptance

Variable. Tourist areas (CancΓΊn, CDMX, Playa del Carmen) have good card acceptance. Local restaurants, local markets, and smaller towns are largely cash-only. Always have cash for non-tourist-area travel.

ATM situation

BBVA (Bancomer), Citibanamex, and Santander MΓ©xico ATMs are the most reliable for foreign cards. Many charge MX$50–150 per foreign withdrawal. Avoid airport exchange and airport ATMs β€” rates are significantly worse. 7-Eleven ATMs (Serfin) are reliable with competitive fees.

πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί Tip for Eurozone travellers in Mexico

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 Mexico

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

Charles Schwab Investor Checking

Forex fee: 0%

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3

Revolut Card

Forex fee: 0%

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How the savings add up on a Mexico 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.

Mexico money tips for Eurozone travellers

Always choose to pay in MXN (Pesos) β€” DCC is aggressively marketed at ATMs and card terminals.

BBVA (Bancomer) ATMs have the widest network and are generally reliable for foreign cards.

Avoid changing money at airport exchange desks β€” rates are 8–15% below mid-market.

7-Eleven ATMs use Serfin network and often have reasonable foreign card fees.

When travelling outside major tourist areas, always have MX$500–1,000 in cash.

Frequently asked questions

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