About TravelMoney.help
TravelMoney.help was built to answer one question: what's the cheapest way to spend money abroad?
Every year, travelers lose billions to hidden foreign transaction fees, poor exchange rates, and unnecessary ATM charges. Banks charge 3-5% on every overseas purchase. Airport exchange booths take 8-12%. Even "fee-free" cards have catches buried in the fine print.
We research, compare, and explain travel money products in plain English — no jargon, no hidden agenda, no "sponsored recommendations." Our product reviews, destination guides, and comparison tools are based on publicly available data from provider websites, regulatory filings, and hands-on testing.
What we do
Product comparisons
Side-by-side breakdowns of multi-currency accounts, travel credit cards, prepaid cards, and ATM strategies.
Destination guides
Country-specific advice: which cards work, where to find fee-free ATMs, and how to handle cash-heavy cultures.
Cost scenarios
Real numbers: how much $1,000 actually gets you with each method, after all fees.
Practical comparisons
Compare realistic card, cash and ATM scenarios using clearly explained fees and assumptions.
Our approach
Independent — We are not owned by any bank, fintech, or card issuer. No sponsored placements, no paid reviews.
Transparent — We show our work: fee breakdowns, rating criteria, and data sources. If we don't know something, we say so and link to the official source.
Up-to-date — Every page shows a "last updated" date. We track provider changes and update content regularly. But always verify with the official provider before making a decision — rates and fees change.
Important disclaimer
TravelMoney.help provides information for general reference only and does not constitute financial advice.
Exchange rates, fees, and product features are subject to change without notice. All information should be verified with the relevant provider's official website before making any financial decision.
We may earn affiliate commissions through some links on this site via go.compares.cheap. This does not affect our reviews, ratings, or recommendations — our editorial process remains independent.
We are not a bank, financial institution, or authorized financial advisor. For questions about tax implications, investment decisions, or complex financial situations, consult a qualified professional.