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This move was denounced for being unethical and illegal. The meeting also decided that all payments of wages and allowances will be in meticais, and in those cases where this involves the conversion of dollars into meticais, the average exchange rate of the day on the Mozambican exchange market will be used. AllAfrica publishes around reports a day from more than news organizations and over other institutions and individuals , representing a diversity of positions on every topic. We publish news and views ranging from vigorous opponents of governments to government publications and spokespersons.

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Sign up for free AllAfrica Newsletters Get the latest in African news delivered straight to your inbox. Top Headlines Mozambique Currencies. Almost finished The best time to visit Mozambique is between May and November, when rainfall and temperatures are at their lowest.

It is also good to travel during the early part wet season from November to January It is also a good idea to avoid the major public holidays and South African school holidays, as this is when Mozambique's beach resorts are at their busiest. Money can be exchanged at many banks and the major resorts. Yes, although they are not accepted everywhere. The best card to carry is Visa as many places in Mozambique do not accept MasterCard. It is customary to tip your lodge or hotel staff.

These should not be huge. Mozambique is generally considered to be a safe destination to visit however incidences of petty crime and muggings do occur. Take the usual precautions. Ponta do Ouro Hotels. Quirimbas Hotels. Southern Inhambane Coast.

Tete Hotels. Tofo Hotels. Vilanculos Hotels. Xai Xai Hotels. What Currencies can I use in Mozambique? The South African Rand is by far the most widely accepted foreign currency in Mozambique. Indeed in many of the South African hotspots like Ponta do Ouro, Ponta Malongane, Guinjata Bay, and Praia da Barra, it's sometimes easier to get by with Rands than it is with Meticais, especially when in more remote areas where there is constantly difficulties in getting change. Rands are widely accepted in tourism centres in the south of the country, the further north you go the more difficult it gets to change them to Meticais.

In the central and northern regions of the country they are not as readily accepted. Despite the wide acceptance of Rands in southern Mozambique MozambicanHotels recommends travellers always carry sufficient Meticais especially for purchases in small villages while travelling, and also for some restaurants or shops who may offer very poor exchange rates for Rands.

The United States dollar is the second most widely accepted foreign currency in Mozambique. In most tourist hotspots you will get very good exchange rates especially if you exchange in "Casas de Cambio", rather than banks for example.

Exchange houses often even give better rates than advertised if you ask if they can improve the rate a little. If you are in major cities or major tourist destinations you will always be able to get good rates for dollars but once out of these centres USD is not as readily accepted. As per the advice above regarding the Rand, it's always better to have a sufficient amount of local currency on you.

Many places will not offer a fair exchange rate if you try to pay with Euros. If you do bring Euros to Mozambique make sure you exchange enough to Meticais when you are in major centres. Can be exchanged in Maputo in Banks and exchange houses but not always at favourable rates.



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