The bulk of your cash should
go in a money belt or be locked in your luggage.
Not exact matches
On travel days we carry our cash
in a
money belt that
goes under our clothes, along with our passport and cards.
This travel
money belt is an awesome product, good quality, comfortable to wear.I wear it when
go running
in the park.
Travelers are divided on the best way to keep your cash and cards safe while you travel, but the way we pay for trips, book accommodation, and even carry cash on the
go have fundamentally changed
in the past decade — and so has the need for
money belts.
If you check your luggage, keep the claim ticket or locker key
in your
money belt; thieves know just where to
go if they snare one of these.
When a safe is not available, many travelers will instead carry their passports with them
in a
money belt or purse, and if they
go somewhere where this isn't practical (such as to a pool or beach), they will lock it
in their suitcase.
If you really need to access what's
in the
money belt,
go to a place where you can do that unobtrusively — like a restroom.