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I know on Dutch SXM you dont need the Antillean Guilder, but what about the ABCs? Do they all take the USD for everything cabs, food, drinks or will I need to get any of these Guilders?
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You would need Guilders for the ABC Islands.
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No, they accept US dollars. Some will give you change back in Guilders but US dollars is accepted. We always used US dollars in Curacao and Aruba. I believe it is the same in Bonaire.
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We used USD in both Aruba and Curacao without any problem. USD widely accepted. But as noted above, you may receive change back in guilders, which isn't a big deal. They actually came in handy for parking meters downtown and beach bathrooms. 
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One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things. - Henry Miller
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Bonaire, ive just learned, is on the us dollar. As mentioned Aruba and Curacao take US dollars.
Thanks for the replies.
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