
As a destination, The Gambia is easy to navigate once you understand a few practical details. This guide will help you manage your money in a smart and simple way, so you can focus on enjoying your stay.
The local currency is the dalasi (GMD).
Banknotes come in 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200 dalasi, and coins are also in circulation, although they are less commonly used in everyday transactions.
Prices in The Gambia are almost always quoted in dalasi, especially outside hotels and tourist areas. In some places, particularly in tourism-related businesses (excursions), you may also see prices in euros, pounds or US dollars, but payments are usually made in local currency.
Exchange rates can vary slightly depending on where you change money, and while rates are generally stable, it is always good to check before exchanging larger amounts.
Understanding the value of the dalasi quickly helps you avoid overpaying and gives you confidence when shopping, negotiating or using local services.
Cash remains widely used across the country. You will need it for everyday situations such as local markets, taxis, small shops and beach vendors.
At the same time, The Gambia is evolving. You are no longer limited to carrying cash. Smart travellers combine cash, cards and digital options.
You can exchange money easily across the country:
A simple strategy is to exchange a small amount first, then adjust once you understand the rates.
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Cards are accepted in some of the hotels, a few restaurants and tour companies, but often with an extra charge. This means you should never rely on cards alone.
The smartest approach is simple. Always have a backup.
In addition to cash, there are now several practical ways to send and manage money in The Gambia.
Services such as APS International, Remit Choice and TayBullPay allow you to send money directly to The Gambia in a simple way. In most cases, you create an account, transfer money using your card or bank, and the receiver can collect it locally or use it digitally.
Some of these platforms also offer mobile wallet solutions. For example, with APS Wallet, you can pay at selected restaurants, shops and service providers without needing to carry cash all the time.
While cash is still widely used, these options are becoming more common and can make your stay easier, especially for longer visits.
You can explore these services and find more details below:
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Read MoreIf you want a smooth experience in The Gambia, keep it simple:
When you exchange money, you receive it in dalasi, and even moderate amounts can quickly turn into a thick stack of notes. For example, exchanging 100 euros can give you over 8,000 dalasi, often in 100 or 200 dalasi notes.
This means your wallet can fill up very quickly.
It may sound simple, but it makes a real difference. Bring a larger wallet or organise your cash in a practical way, especially if you plan to carry money for a few days.
It is a small tip, but one that will make your daily experience in The Gambia much more comfortable.
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