Home Money & Costs Best Travel Cards for the USA 2026 — Wise, Revolut, Chase Sapphire
Money & Costs Updated April 2026

Best Travel Cards for the USA 2026 — Wise, Revolut, Chase Sapphire

Avoid 3-5% foreign transaction fees and get the real exchange rate. Here are the best cards to use in America.

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Why It Matters

Using your normal home bank card in the USA typically costs you 3-5% in hidden fees — foreign transaction fee (1-3%), dynamic currency conversion (2-5%), and poor exchange rates. On a $2,000 trip, that's $60-100 in pure waste. A fee-free travel card eliminates all of it.

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Wise

Best overall. Real exchange rate, no FX fees.

Wise (formerly TransferWise) gives you the mid-market exchange rate — the same rate you see on Google — with tiny, transparent fees. Debit card available in EU, UK, US, Australia, Singapore, Canada and more. Free ATM withdrawals up to $100/month.

  • FX fee: 0.4% typical (vs 3% at most banks)
  • ATM: Free up to $100/month, 2% after
  • Card type: Debit (pre-funded)
  • Card cost: $9 one-time (free in some regions)
  • Multi-currency: Hold 50+ currencies in one account

Revolut

Excellent for Europeans. Free plan available.

Revolut is the dominant European fintech. Hold USD, use at the real rate, 1% weekend FX markup on free plans. Premium plan ($7/month) removes markup.

  • FX fee: 0% weekdays, 1% weekends (free plan)
  • ATM: £200/month free, 2% after
  • Free plan: Yes

Chase Sapphire Preferred/Reserve (Americans)

Best for US residents earning rewards.

Not useful for international visitors — this is a US-issued credit card. But Americans traveling within the US get 3-5x points on dining and travel, $95-550 annual fee, solid travel insurance.

Capital One Venture (Americans)

For US residents: 2x miles on everything, no foreign transaction fee, $95 annual fee. Simpler than Chase Sapphire but fewer category bonuses.

Monzo / Starling (UK)

Both offer free FX and ATM withdrawals abroad on the real exchange rate. Monzo has a £250/month fee-free ATM cap, 3% after. Starling is fully free abroad — often the best UK option.

N26 (EU)

German-based EU fintech. Free plan gives 3 free ATM withdrawals per month in EUR; cash in USD incurs 1.7% fee. N26 Metal ($19/month) removes all fees.

Which to Pick

You live inBest cardRunner-up
UKWise or StarlingMonzo
EUWise or RevolutN26
Australia/NZWise28 Degrees Mastercard
CanadaWiseWealthsimple Cash
AsiaWiseRevolut
USA (domestic)Chase SapphireCapital One Venture

For most international visitors to the USA, Wise is the best choice. Sign up before your trip, load a few hundred dollars, and use it for everything.

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Preguntas Frecuentes

What is a foreign transaction fee?

A 1-3% surcharge most banks add to purchases in foreign currency. Using a no-FX-fee card saves $30-60 on a $1,000 trip.

Should I use cash in the USA?

Cards work almost everywhere. Cash is useful for tips, small vendors, taxis. Budget $100-200 cash for a week.