Cash or Card in Philippines?

Everything you need to know about paying for things in Philippines as a traveler.

The Short Answer

The Philippines is predominantly cash-based. Cards work at malls, hotels, and upscale restaurants but most local businesses, transport, and island vendors are cash-only.

How Much Cash to Bring

₱1,000-3,000 per day

Keep some cash for small purchases, street vendors, and places that don't accept cards.

ATM & Cash Withdrawal Tips

BDO and BPI ATMs are the most reliable. Many ATMs charge 200-250 PHP per withdrawal. Withdraw larger amounts less frequently to minimize fees.

Currency

Philippine Peso

PHP

Currency code

Check live rates at your bank or XE.com

Recommended Travel Cards

Cards with no foreign transaction fees work best for international travel.

  • Wise debit card
  • Charles Schwab debit
  • Revolut

Universal Travel Money Tips

Regardless of your destination, these money tips apply everywhere and can save you significant amounts on fees and exchange rates:

  • Always decline "Dynamic Currency Conversion" (DCC) at ATMs and shops — it uses a worse exchange rate and adds hidden fees. Choose to pay in the local currency instead.
  • Notify your bank before traveling to avoid your card being blocked for suspicious activity. Set up travel notifications in your banking app.
  • Carry two different payment methods (e.g., two different cards, or a card and cash) in case one fails, gets lost, or is not accepted.
  • Avoid exchanging money at airports and hotels — they offer the worst rates. Use ATMs or local exchange offices in the city center instead.
  • Keep a small emergency fund in USD or EUR — these are widely accepted and easily exchanged in most countries worldwide.