Compare Eastern Caribbean dollar travel money rates

Get the best Eastern Caribbean dollar exchange rate by comparing travel money deals from the UK's top foreign exchange providers

Eastern Caribbean dollars

Best Eastern Caribbean dollar exchange rate

If you're travelling to the Eastern Caribbean, it's important to shop around and compare currency suppliers to maximise your chances of getting a good deal. We can help you to find the best Eastern Caribbean dollar exchange rate by comparing a wide range of UK travel money suppliers who have Eastern Caribbean dollars in stock and ready to order online now. Our comparisons automatically factor in all costs and commission, so all you need to do is tell us how much you want to spend and we'll show you the top suppliers who fit the bill.

Compare before you buy

Some of the best travel money deals are only available when you buy online. By using a comparison site, you're more likely to see the full range of deals on offer and get the best rate.

Order online

Always place your order online, even if you plan to collect your currency in person. Most supermarkets and high street currency suppliers offer better exchange rates if you order online beforehand.

Combine orders

If you're travelling with others, consider placing one large currency order instead of buying individually. Many currency suppliers offer enhanced rates that improve as you order more.

Eastern Caribbean dollar rate trend

Over the past 30 days, the Eastern Caribbean dollar rate is up 0.81% from 3.5 on 26 Mar to 3.5284 today. This means one pound will buy more Eastern Caribbean dollars today than it would have a month ago. Right now, £1 is worth approximately $3.53 which is $0.03 more than you'd have got on 26 Mar.

These are the average Eastern Caribbean dollar rates taken from our panel of UK travel money providers at the end of each day. You can explore this further on our British pound to Eastern Caribbean dollar currency chart.

Eastern Caribbean dollar banknotes and coins

One Eastern Caribbean dollar ($) can be subdivided into 100 cents (C).

There are five denominations of Eastern Caribbean dollars in circulation: $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100; and four coin denominations: 5c, 10c, 25c and $1.

Unlike most banknotes in circulation, Eastern Caribbean dollars feature a vertical design. The notes, which were introduced in 2019, feature a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and various important landmarks and individuals from the Caribbean on the reverse.

Eastern Caribbean dollar banknote denominations
DenominationSterling equivalent
$5£1.43
$10£2.86
$20£5.71
$50£14.29
$100£28.57
Eastern Caribbean dollar coin denominations
DenominationSterling equivalent
5c£0.01
10c£0.03
25c£0.07
$1£0.29