Dominican Republic Currency Converter

The Dominican Republic uses its own currency, the Dominican Peso (RD$), which is divided into 100 cents. Coins come in denominations of 25, 1 and 5 pesos. Notes come in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1000, and 2000 pesos. The US dollar is also accepted in many places for tourists and can be exchanged for pesos at banks, exchange houses, and some hotels. Credit cards and traveler’s checks, especially Visa and Mastercard, are widely accepted, but it is important to be cautious to avoid fraudulent use such as duplication or copying of card numbers

Here are some frequently asked questions about currency in Punta Cana

What is the currency in Punta Cana?

The official currency in Punta Cana is the Dominican Peso (DOP).

What is the best currency to bring to Punta Cana?

While American dollars (USD) may be accepted in some places, it’s generally better to pay in Dominican Peso (DOP) to get a better exchange rate.

Are Canadian dollars accepted in the Dominican Republic?

While it’s possible that Canadian dollars may be accepted, it’s safer to use Dominican Peso (DOP) or American dollars (USD).

Can I use my debit card in the Dominican Republic?

Debit cards with the CIRRUS, MAESTRO, or PLUS logos can generally be used at most cash machines in the Dominican Republic.

How much money should I bring to the Dominican Republic?

Prices in the Dominican Republic are relatively inexpensive. For example, a movie ticket costs around 300 DOP and a drink at a nightclub costs around 500 DOP.

Do taxis in Punta Cana accept credit cards?

It’s best to pay in cash as some taxis may be equipped to accept cards while others are not.

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