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Do people tip in the Caribbean?

If a gratuities charge is not incorporated, tip as you would at a restaurant at home, 10%-18%, depending upon the level of service. Like always, tipping is based solely upon the diner's discretion. Jamaicans always expect tips in the restaurant even though a service charge was already included in the bills.



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In the Caribbean and Mexico, tipping etiquette is widely accepted, and often expected. During your vacation, if someone goes above and beyond to meet your needs, out of courtesy and gratitude, a tip is expected, although discretionary. We recommend using the golden rule: if someone takes care of you, take care of them.

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While tipping is allowed at some resorts, it is optional, so you won't have to worry about staff pressuring you to do so. You don't have to feel bad about not being able to or wanting to tip everyone.

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You can vary the recommended percentages depending on your experience with the individual staff member; however, the total amount distributed to the staff should be a minimum of 10-15% of the villa rental rate.

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Cash isn't used on cruise ships, so all your purchases and gratuities (if not prepaid) will be added to your onboard account. When you check in, you'll be asked if you wish to set up the account with a credit card or debit card. If you do, Royal Caribbean will automatically charge your card at the end of your cruise.

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While the automatic service charges will cover their basic gratuities, it's generally considered good form to tip them a bit extra for a job well done, especially if you have made any special requests. Should you choose to, for a seven-night cruise, consider tipping about $2 to $3 per person, per day.

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Tipping anywhere between 10%-17.5% is the norm on the island, particularly for restaurants. Several restaurants I know of have chosen not to include a service charge as it's taxable by government, whereas a gratuity is not.

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In conclusion, tipping is a common practice in Barbados, and it is important to show appreciation for the hard work and excellent service provided by villa staff.

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A service charge of between 10 and 15 percent is typically added to your bill at hotels and restaurants. Once this appears on your bill, any additional tipping is at your discretion and should reflect the quality of service you received. The standard rate of tipping in Barbados is approx. 10%.

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The American Hotel & Lodging Association suggests leaving a $1-to-$5 tip per day for the housekeeping staff. A Los Angeles native, Jennifer is a freelance personal finance writer and editor whose goal is to help readers get excited about improving their financial health.

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According to the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA), guests should tip housekeeping anywhere between $1 to $5 per night for a mid-range or business hotel.

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A general rule of thumb is $3 to $5 per night for budget and midrange hotels, and up to $10 a night for luxury hotels and resorts (or more if the service is really high end).

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Tipping is not considered etiquette by French people in French restaurants, but if you enjoyed your meal, it's nice to leave 5 - 10%. If you really enjoyed the meal, or plan on returning to the restaurant and want the wait staff to like you, 15% is a generous tip.

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Restaurants. Tipping is not considered etiquette by French people in French restaurants, but if you enjoyed your meal, it's nice to leave 5 - 10%. If you really enjoyed the meal, or plan on returning to the restaurant and want the wait staff to like you, 15% is a generous tip.

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Iceland is an emphatically no-tipping country. A side effect of the tipless culture is that waiters in Icelandic restaurants are usually happy to split the bill for groups.

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In general, you'll want to plan on tipping restaurant staff, the concierge, bartenders, housekeepers, the bellman, pool staff, and shuttle drivers at all-inclusive resorts. Impeccable service can always be rewarded with higher tips, but there are some accepted standards for travelers to lean on.

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It's up to you how much you tip, but the recommended amount in Mexico is between 10% – 20% (15% is a good standard in tourist areas) of the bill or ticket price.

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