In Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, while "gratuities are included" at most all-inclusive resorts, it is a well-established custom to provide modest cash tips in U.S. Dollars or Dominican Pesos to ensure better service and show appreciation for the staff. A standard tipping budget for a week-long stay for a couple is typically $100 to $150. For Bartenders, $1 to $2 every few drinks is common. For Buffet Servers, $1 to $2 per table is appreciated, while for A La Carte Dinners, a tip of $5 per couple is standard. Housekeeping should be tipped $2 to $5 daily; it is best to leave this on the pillow with a small note to ensure they receive it. For Bellhops, $1 to $2 per bag is the norm. If you utilize a Concierge or Butler, a tip of $10 to $20 at the end of the stay is appropriate depending on how much they assisted you. While the staff will not treat you poorly if you don't tip, these small gestures go a long way in a country where tourism wages are relatively low. Carrying a stack of $1 and $5 bills is the most practical way to handle tipping throughout your vacation in the D.R.