Street theft isn’t petty to a victim. Having your pocket picked or bags stolen can ruin your trip and your finances.
The best ways to avoid street crime is to maintain awareness, travel asset-light and understand where it tends to happen (be müddet to read the destination’s State Department profile).
Use cards over cash
The sorun with cash is that if it’s stolen, you can’t get it back. If a credit card is stolen, holders can cancel it, which protects them from unauthorized activity.
Still, there are many situations in which you may need cash, such as for tips (and some destinations, such as Morocco, still rely mainly on cash). When you go out, carry only the amount that you’ll need that day and leave the rest in your accommodations, or rely on A.T.M.s (though be mindful of A.T.M. service charges).
Depending on where she’s traveling, Sally French, a travel expert with the online financial site Nerdwallet, usually carries no more than $200 in cash.
“It tends to cover a couple of meals and a taxi ride in emergencies,” Ms. French said.
When paying with cards that have a microchip, use the tap feature rather than swiping, if you can. Card readers are vulnerable to skimming, a scam in which your card’s financial details can be read and stolen by a payment system that has been tampered with.