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In Oceania

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Oceania is a paradise of islands, from the Great Barrier Reef in Australia to the stunning beaches of Fiji. Whether you’re diving in crystal-clear waters or experiencing local cultures, our expert team at Crown Currency Exchange has created destination guides for each country to help you be #ReadyForAnything

Choose Your Destination Guide

Fiji
Fiji
Fijian Dollar (FJD)
French Polynesia
French Polynesia
CFP Franc (XPF)
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand Dollar (NZD)
Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinean Kina (PGK)
Vanuatu
Vanuatu
Vanuatu Vatu (VUV)

Heading to Oceania?

Check out our travel tips and cash guides for your time in Oceania to help you #GoFurther

Oceania FAQs

What currency is used in Oceania?

Oceania uses various currencies, including the Australian dollar (AUD), New Zealand dollar (NZD), and Fijian dollar (FJD), depending on the country. Cash is widely used, especially in smaller towns and more remote islands.

When is the best time to buy currency for Oceania?

It’s always a good idea to buy your currency for Oceania in advance. Exchanging a larger amount before you depart means you can take advantage of better rates and avoid high fees at your destination. Crown Currency Exchange provides competitive rates and zero commission, making it easy to get all the cash you’ll need.

Last-minute purchase?  We’ve also got you covered, swing by on the way to the airport to ensure you get the right currencies and avoid those extra fees and commissions.

How do I get the best currency rate for Oceania?

To get the best exchange rate for Oceanic currenciesavoid last-minute exchanges at the airport and buy early with Crown Currency Exchange. We offer competitive rates and zero commission with Oceanic currencies always available, so you can lock in the best deal on a larger amount of cash for your trip, maximizing your travel budget.  Last minute purchase?  We’ve also got you covered, swing by on the way to the airport to ensure you get the right currencies and avoid those extra fees and commissions.

Why should I take more cash when travelling in Oceania?

Many parts of Oceania, particularly smaller islands and rural areas, rely on cash transactions. By exchanging a larger amount before you travel, you’ll be prepared for all situations, from tipping to local markets, without the hassle of searching for an ATM or currency exchange during your trip.

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