Scotiabank ATM in PVR
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As TravelBuzz is for general travel topics not associated with a particular airline, hotel, credit card, destination/airport, etc., we'll move this thread over to the Mexico forum. Thanks. /JY1024, TravelBuzz co-moderator
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Thank you. Similar post in Information desk. Please delete or move here if any answers already. Thanks.
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Don't assume your Canadian ScotiaBank ATM card will work there. Ours didn't in Cabo San Lucas (thankfully just cruising through so getting MXP was entirely optional) and much more often than not in Lima and Cusco, Peru (one minor branch's ATM in Miraflores) did, all others didn't.
To be on the safe side, get an ATM card with your name embossed on it (required for manual withdrawals via teller).
To be on the safe side, get an ATM card with your name embossed on it (required for manual withdrawals via teller).
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I don't know about a precise Scotia ATM at the airport I do know there are a few ATM's across from the taxi stands so look to the left as you exit Customs and get thru the Timeshare Shark Tank.
There is a Scotia Bank in Plaza Peninsula, about 10 minutes or less going South from the airport.
There is a Starbucks on the corner of Plaza Peninsula, take a right there and the Scotia Bank is down the driveway on the RH side.
Pesos are the National currency, they are much more widely used and appreciated in Puerto Vallarta.
Hope this helps, hope the info isn't too late for you. Enjoy Vallarta !
There is a Scotia Bank in Plaza Peninsula, about 10 minutes or less going South from the airport.
There is a Starbucks on the corner of Plaza Peninsula, take a right there and the Scotia Bank is down the driveway on the RH side.
Pesos are the National currency, they are much more widely used and appreciated in Puerto Vallarta.
Hope this helps, hope the info isn't too late for you. Enjoy Vallarta !

