Free interactive tool

True Cost of Travel Calculator

See the exact hidden cost of one foreign ATM withdrawal — bank fee, ATM operator surcharge, FX markup, and DCC trap — vs. the right travel-money setup. Free, no signup, runs in your browser.

Numbers are traveler-facing averages. Your exact bill depends on your specific card, bank, and ATM. The math is intentionally honest and conservative.

Pick a country and amount above to see how much one withdrawal really costs.

Want the rules that make the right column actually happen?

The $5 Travel Money Starter Plan packs the same fee-avoidance logic into a compact PDF you can put on your phone before you land. One avoided ATM, DCC, or wrong-card mistake pays for it.

How the four fee layers actually work

  1. Home-bank international ATM fee. Most US/UK retail banks charge a flat $3–$5 every time you withdraw from a foreign ATM. Wise, Charles Schwab, and a few specific accounts remove this.
  2. Local ATM operator surcharge. The machine itself adds a local fee. Some countries (Thailand, Mexico, Iceland) post unusually aggressive surcharges. Some banks reimburse it; most do not.
  3. FX markup on conversion. Your card adds 1–3% on top of the mid-market rate when converting. No-FX cards (Wise, Schwab, many travel credit cards) cut this to ~0%.
  4. DCC trap (the most expensive). If the ATM offers to bill you in your home currency, that conversion is done by the ATM at a deliberately bad rate — typically 3–7% worse than your card. The fix is one rule: always decline.

For deeper logic, read How to Avoid ATM Fees Abroad, Dynamic Currency Conversion Explained, and How to Avoid Hidden Currency Fees Abroad.

Match the right kit to the destination you just calculated

Kit Best for Mistake it prevents Price Get it
Arrival Day Money Checklist First international trip Arrival-day cash chaos and airport mistakes $5 Get it
Cash vs Card World Guide Mixed cash/card destinations Wrong-card swipes and missed cash needs $5 Get it
ATM Fee Avoidance Guide Cash-heavy trips, repeat withdrawals $20–$40 in stacked ATM fees per trip $5 Get it
Payment Safety Kit Card fraud + decline risk Locked accounts, theft, no backup $5 Get it
Digital Nomad Money Kit Multi-country / long-term travel Multi-currency leak across accounts $7 Get it

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

A typical foreign ATM withdrawal stacks four costs: your home bank's international ATM fee, the local ATM operator surcharge, your card's FX markup, and (if accepted) the DCC home-currency markup. Each is real and routinely overlooked.
No. They are realistic traveler-facing averages. The home-bank fee is a typical US/UK bank charge. The ATM operator surcharge varies by country. The FX markup assumes a standard non-travel debit card. The DCC markup is the typical ATM offer when you accept "pay in your home currency."
Cards like Wise, Charles Schwab, Revolut (within limits), and select no-FX-fee bank cards remove most of the layers — and the DCC layer disappears if you always decline the home-currency option. A good setup means most withdrawals cost effectively nothing.
Yes. Pick any destination. The calculator uses country-specific averages where available, and reasonable defaults elsewhere.
The result links to the matching $5 kit for your destination — ATM fee avoidance for cash-heavy countries, cash-vs-card for mixed destinations, arrival money for card-first ones. Each kit turns the avoidance rules into a checklist you can use on the road.
Yes — please do. It is free, has no signup, and works on any device. It exists to give travelers a concrete number for what hidden fees actually cost them.