Money in Jamaica | Frommer's (2024)

Jamaica has its own dollar, far less valuable than the U.S. dollar. In all exchanges, determine which dollar unit is being quoted in the price. Otherwise, it's possible you could get cheated -- badly -- in a financial transaction.

Rates fluctuate, so before departing consult a currency exchange website such as www.oanda.com/convert/classic to check up-to-the-minute rates.

All the major resorts and first-class restaurants quote prices in U.S. dollars, so many visitors can go through their entire trip without the bother of converting their currency into Jamaican dollars. But it's still prudent to carry some Jamaican dollars: For some transactions, such as a drink of coconut water from a roadside vendor, prices are only quoted in Jamaican dollars.

If you have Jamaican dollars left over at the end of your trip, you'll need to show exchange receipts from a bank or other official bureau for the local dollars you purchased. This is a rather cumbersome process. Exchange only the amount of Jamaican money you think you'll actually need.

You can live in Jamaica on US$50 a day or US$1,000 a day. It's up to you. In general, costs are lower than in urban cities in the United States and a lot lower than London and continental cities such as Paris or Rome. Guests usually book into hotels, especially all-inclusives, on package deals, which considerably cut costs. Restaurants charging more than US$30 for a meal are considered expensive by Jamaican standards. Many native restaurants, catering to a local clientele, charge less than US$15 for a complete dinner.

Note: Prices in this guide quoted in Jamaican dollars are for general guidance. The Jamaican dollar sometimes fluctuates wildly. In general, it has been in a long decline against the Yankee dollar since the early 1990s.

All Jamaican cities and most large towns on the island have banks with a foreign exchange bureau. If you're heading into the remote countryside, make sure you have solved your cash problem before setting out. Banks give far better exchange rates than your hotel will.

Because of inadequate ATMs, traveler's checks are still a popular means of currency to take to Jamaica. They are widely accepted, but you should always inquire about the fee before cashing them. Sometimes there's a high surcharge, which can vary from place to place.

Relying on ATMs is a bit risky in Jamaica. Most banks in cities such as Kingston and Montego Bay have 24-hour ATMs in secure booths. You are, however, given Jamaican dollars -- not U.S. dollars -- at these machines. Always try to use ATMs during regular business hours. There are frequent muggings of visitors who use ATMs at night in Jamaica.

Be aware that many Frommer's readers have written to describe their frustration with the island's ATMs. It's best to ask your local bank how effective your ATM card will be in Jamaica before you depart. Failing all else, we've found that branches of Scotiabank work best with North American ATM cards.

Beware of hidden credit-card fees while traveling. Check with your credit or debit card issuer to see what fees, if any, will be charged for overseas transactions. Recent reform legislation in the U.S., for example, has curbed some exploitative lending practices. But many banks have responded by increasing fees in other areas, including fees for customers who use credit and debit cards while out of the country -- even if those charges were made in U.S. dollars. Fees can amount to 3% or more of the purchase price. Check with your bank before departing to avoid any surprise charges on your statement.

Currency

The unit of currency in Jamaica is the Jamaican dollar, with the same symbol as the U.S. dollar, "$." There is no fixed rate of exchange for the Jamaican dollar; it is traded publicly and is subject to market fluctuations.

Visitors to Jamaica can pay for any goods in U.S. dollars, but be careful. Always insist on knowing whether a price is quoted in Jamaican or U.S. dollars.

In this guide we quote some prices in both Jamaican and U.S. dollars, though for the most part U.S. dollars are listed alone because the Jamaican dollar tends to fluctuate. U.S. dollar values give a better indication of costs. Prices given in Jamaican dollars are indicated by "J$"; all other prices are in U.S. dollars.

There are Bank of Jamaica exchange bureaus at both international airports (Montego Bay and Kingston), at cruise ship piers, and in most hotels. Also, there is no limit to the amount of foreign currency you can bring into or out of Jamaica.

Finally, whenever you leave your hotel, take along some small bills and coins. They will come in handy, as tips are generally expected for even the smallest service.

What Things Cost in Jamaica (Montego Bay) US$

Average taxi ride 2.00

Double room at Half Moon Resort (very expensive) 400.00

Double room at Richmond Hill (moderate) 115.00

Double room at Gloriana (inexpensive) 65.00

Lunch for one (without wine) at Day-O Plantation Restaurant

(moderate) 30.00

Lunch for one (without wine) at the Native Restaurant

(inexpensive) 18.00

Dinner for one (without wine) at Horizons (expensive) 60.00

Dinner for one (without wine) at the Houseboat Grill

(moderate) 25.00

Dinner for one (without wine) at Glistening Waters

(inexpensive) 18.00

Bottle of Red Stripe beer 2.00

A rum punch at a bar 5.00

Admission to Doctor's Cave Beach 5.00

18 holes of golf at Half Moon 130.00

Admission to AquaSol Theme Park 5.00

Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.

Money in Jamaica | Frommer's (2024)

FAQs

Money in Jamaica | Frommer's? ›

The unit of currency in Jamaica is the Jamaican dollar, with the same symbol as the U.S. dollar, "$." There is no fixed rate of exchange for the Jamaican dollar; it is traded publicly and is subject to market fluctuations. Visitors to Jamaica can pay for any goods in U.S. dollars, but be careful.

How much is $1 US in Jamaica? ›

1 USD = 155.55017 JMD Jun 17, 2024 01:30 UTC

Check the currency rates against all the world currencies here. The currency converter below is easy to use and the currency rates are updated frequently.

Should you bring cash to Jamaica? ›

Cash: You will not need to exchange your US dollars into Jamaican dollars because everyone takes US currency. It is recommended that you bring between $150 and $500 per person for spending depending on what you plan to do. Please have at least $200 in small bills ($1.00, $5.00 and $10.00) with the balance in twenties.

How much is $100 of American money in Jamaica? ›

Latest USD to JMD Converter Rate

The current exchange rate of 100 US Dollar to Jamaican Dollar is 15,480 JMD.

What's the best currency to use in Jamaica? ›

US Dollars are accepted in tourist areas, but if you pay with a note you'll receive Jamaica currency coins as change. This can often be at an unfavourable rate. So, if you're planning to explore less touristy places as part of your holiday, we recommend taking Jamaican Dollars to get the best prices.

How much is $20 Jamaican worth in US? ›

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Conversion rates Jamaican Dollar / US Dollar
20 JMD0.12875 USD
50 JMD0.32189 USD
100 JMD0.64377 USD
250 JMD1.60943 USD
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How much is $10 Jamaican worth in the US? ›

0.06438 USD

Is it OK to tip in US dollars in Jamaica? ›

Tip in the local currency

Whenever you tip during your trip to Jamaica it is important to use the local currency, that is - Jamaican dollars. Otherwise you'll leave your service providers with cash they can't use without paying high fees on currency exchange.

Can you drink the water in Jamaica? ›

Over the years, we have developed extensive water treatment and supply systems islandwide, so all drinking water in Jamaica is purified and filtered by modern methods. Our water is safe for you to drink, clean your teeth, bathe and wash clothing in.

What can you not bring to Jamaica? ›

Indecent and obscene prints, paintings, photographs, cinematograph films, lithographs, engravings, books, cards or written communications or any indecent or obscene articles whether similar to the above or not and any parcels, packages or packets having thereon, or on the cover thereof, any words, marks or designs ...

How much is a gallon of milk in Jamaica? ›

The only things that are more expensive in Jamaica are perishable items that need to be imported, like milk. According to Numbeo, a gallon of milk would cost around $10.24 in Jamaica (although you'll usually buy it by the liter).

What is 5 dollars in Jamaica? ›

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Conversion rates US Dollar / Jamaican Dollar
5 USD776.67500 JMD
10 USD1,553.35000 JMD
20 USD3,106.70000 JMD
50 USD7,766.75000 JMD
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How much is a soda in Jamaica? ›

Cost of Living in Jamaica
RestaurantsEdit
co*ke/Pepsi (12 oz small bottle)197.69J$
Water (12 oz small bottle)129.37J$
MarketsEdit
Milk (regular), (1 gallon)1,979.68J$
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Do you need to tip in Jamaica? ›

In Jamaica, you also tip bellhops and porters $1-2 per bag; but, generally, you don't tip taxi cab drivers. At some all-inclusive resorts, you can lose your job if you are caught accepting a tip. At better restaurants in tourist areas, you typically tip 10-20%; but, at local casual restaurants, no tipping is expected.

What injections do I need for Jamaica? ›

Courses or boosters usually advised: Tetanus. Other vaccines to consider: Diphtheria; Hepatitis A; Hepatitis B. Selectively advised vaccines - only for those individuals at highest risk: none.

How much money should I take to Jamaica for a week? ›

A one week trip to Jamaica usually costs around $895 (J$139,907) for one person and $1,790 (J$279,813) for two people. This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

How much is $500 Jamaican dollars in US? ›

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Conversion rates Jamaican Dollar / US Dollar
500 JMD3.21885 USD
1000 JMD6.43770 USD
2000 JMD12.87540 USD
5000 JMD32.18850 USD
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How much is $250 Jamaican dollars in US dollars? ›

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Conversion rates Jamaican Dollar / US Dollar
250 JMD1.60943 USD
500 JMD3.21885 USD
1000 JMD6.43770 USD
2000 JMD12.87540 USD
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How much is a co*ke in Jamaica? ›

Cost of Living in Jamaica
RestaurantsEdit
co*ke/Pepsi (12 oz small bottle)197.69J$
Water (12 oz small bottle)129.37J$
MarketsEdit
Milk (regular), (1 gallon)1,979.68J$
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