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Do you need to tip in Fiji?

In Fiji, tipping isn't necessary or expected. But if you decide to tip, it will be greatly appreciated – and most likely shared among the employees of whatever restaurant or business you're tipping.



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Tipping taxi drivers in Fiji It's common to tip 10% in Fiji for a longer journey, and if you were helped with your luggage. For short journeys the easiest option is to round up the bill to the nearest significant amount in Fijan dollars.

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Taxi drivers are not tipped in Fiji, you can always leave a few FJD$ dollars or leave the change, but they will not be expecting a tip.

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The water that comes out of the tap in Fiji is not the same as that famous bottled water. It's generally safe to drink tap water at major hotels and in popular tourist areas like Nadi and Suva, but some visitors do complain about the taste. Outside of these centres, tap water may not be safe to drink.

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Generally, the longer the trip, the larger the tip. 10% to 20% of the fare.

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It is NEVER not okay to tip the delivery person. You should ALWAYS tip them. They count on their tips as a major part of their earnings because they are not paid very much in general. To me you sound like another person just trying to find an excuse not to tip.

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While tipping may not be required at some all-inclusive resorts, many guests prefer to do so.

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While resort fees may include certain hotel services, amenities, and access to different areas, they do not include tips or gratuity for hotel staff. Some travelers assume that tips for housekeeping, concierge service, or luggage delivery are included in the resort fee, but the fee is paid directly to the hotel.

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How much money will you need for your trip to Fiji? You should plan to spend around FJ$388 ($171) per day on your vacation in Fiji, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, FJ$87 ($38) on meals for one day and FJ$20 ($8.77) on local transportation.

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