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From majestic mountains to vibrant cities, chilled culture to the high-octane outdoors, New Zealand offers plenty of it all. Let’s make sure you’ve got plenty of New Zealand dollars for your trip.
You can order travel money online, buy currency in thousands of participating branches or put it on plastic with a Travel Money Card. You can even get your travel insurance sorted at the same time.
With click and collect, you can order holiday money online and pick it up from your local branch (the next working day if you order by 3pm). Or we can deliver currency to your home.
We’ll buy back leftover New Zealand dollar notes when you come home.
Get our best rates online. The more you buy the better the rate.
Spend £400+ |
Spend £500+ |
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2.06 | 2.0633 | 2.0802 |
Rate correct as of 14/11/2024
Travel Money Card (TMC) rates may differ. Branch rates may vary. Delivery methods may vary. Terms and conditions apply
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Get a better New Zealand dollar rate the more you spend
Order by 3pm* to collect in branch or get home delivery the next working day
Free home delivery on orders of £500 or more (£4.99 for orders under £500)
We’ll buy back leftover currency commission-free
Get hold of your holiday money quickly. Pick it up from your nearest Post Office branch.
Want your cash delivered tomorrow? Order by 3pm today for delivery to your home.
Get a Travel Money Card for safe, secure and cash-free transactions across 22 currencies. And you can manage it all via our travel app on your phone.
With a currency that offers pretty good value to UK holidaymakers, New Zealand appeals broadly to everyone from backpackers to those looking for more comfort.
Here’s what Post Office Travel Money research found typical items cost in the city of Auckland:
£89.16
£2.26
£8.54
One of the most diverse countries in the world, New Zealand has everything from snow-capped mountains to golden sand beaches. It’s divided into two islands, simply known as North and South.
Take in all of the South Island on the TranzAlpine train, which goes through farmland, mountains and rainforests. On the North Island, the modern cities of Auckland and Wellington await. Museums, cafés and inner-city nature reserves are the main attractions.
The New Zealand dollar (NZD) is the official currency of New Zealand and its territories the Cook Islands, Niue, the Pitcairn islands, Ross Dependency and Tokelau. Its currency symbol is $ or NZ$.
One NZ$ is subdivided into 100 cents.
Notes: 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 dollars
Coins: 1 and 2 dollars, 10, 20 and 50 cents
Sir Edmund Hillary, the first man to reach the peak of Mount Everest, is on the 5-dollar bill.
New Zealand and its territories are the only official users of the New Zealand dollar. But the currency is also used unofficially in Fiji, New Caledonia, Samoa, Tonga and Vanuatu.
You can order your New Zealand dollars at the Post Office. Buy currency online or order travel money in thousands of branches. Use our branch finder to locate your nearest branch that sells currency.
Order online by 3pm to collect in any of our 11,500 branches the next working day with our click and collect service. We can also deliver currency to your home.
Ordering currency online could get you a better exchange rate than buying in branch. However you buy, it’s worth doing it when the exchange rate is good (with the pound strong against the dollar) if you can. And buying larger amounts at one time can reduce the rate further.
If you prefer to pay with plastic abroad, our Travel Money Card is a prepaid Mastercard® you can load with up to 22 currencies, including the New Zealand dollar.
The highest New Zealand banknote is the 100 dollar note. The lowest denomination in the currency is the 10 cent coin, which isn’t used very often either. It’s possible to encounter 1, 2 or 5 cent coins too, but these are no longer officially in use.
Visiting other countries on the same trip or in the near future? These other currencies might be of interest.
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