Currency in Guadeloupe
Guadeloupe uses the euro (€) as its official currency.
Details:
- Currency Name: Euro
- Currency Code: EUR
- Symbol: €
- Subunits:
- 1 euro = 100 cents
Why the Euro?
Guadeloupe is an overseas department and region of France, fully integrated into the European Union. As such:
- It uses the euro, just like mainland France.
- Monetary policy is governed by the European Central Bank (ECB).
- French banks operate in Guadeloupe under the same regulations as in Europe.
Banking and Currency Use
- ATMs and banks are widespread in cities and towns.
- Credit/debit cards are widely accepted (Visa, Mastercard).
- Cash is still commonly used in markets and rural areas.
- Currency exchange is available at the airport, banks, and exchange offices.
Comparison with Other Caribbean Territories
- Unlike neighboring islands (e.g., Dominica or Saint Lucia) that use the East Caribbean Dollar (XCD), Guadeloupe’s use of the euro ties it more closely to Europe economically.