Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't tip. I never tip.
Not even tour guides?
I rarely use tour guides so it's never occurred to me that they'd need to be tipped because you're already paying for the service in the first place, and it's typically not cheap either. The only time I've tipped guides were on African safaris as it was spelled out clearly in every guidebook and safari travel resource.
We are doing a golf cart tour in Rome, where they are driving you around and it specifically said on the site gratuity not included, which lends me to believe they expect a gratuity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't tip. I never tip.
Not even tour guides?
I rarely use tour guides so it's never occurred to me that they'd need to be tipped because you're already paying for the service in the first place, and it's typically not cheap either. The only time I've tipped guides were on African safaris as it was spelled out clearly in every guidebook and safari travel resource.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't tip. I never tip.
Not even tour guides?
Anonymous wrote:I don't tip. I never tip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were told always leave our housekeeper in the hotel one to two euros a day.
I think 5/day is the minimum.
We leave our room immaculate and often don’t request housekeeping, yet we still leave at least 5/day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were told always leave our housekeeper in the hotel one to two euros a day.
Wowza, isn’t that like…worse than nothing?
Yeah, I thought it was weird too, but someone specifically told us to do that. But is it really all that different than people that spend a long weekend at a hotel in the US and only leave a five to $10 tip at the end?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just tip everybody like I’m in America and no one has ever complained. I’m rich and my country is embarrassing. Twenty euros here and there can only help.
Get over yourself. Your country is not embarrassing, but your lack of knowledge of other countries and peoples is.
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OP, tipping the tour guides for me kind of depends on the size of the overall group, the size of your part of the larger group, and the cost/length of the tour. Can you give some details? I’d say 10 Euro minimum and more depending on the details.
Thanks! one day we chartered a boat for half the day in Amalfi. About 500 US for the “tour”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were told always leave our housekeeper in the hotel one to two euros a day.
Wowza, isn’t that like…worse than nothing?
Yeah, I thought it was weird too, but someone specifically told us to do that. But is it really all that different than people that spend a long weekend at a hotel in the US and only leave a five to $10 tip at the end?
Anonymous wrote:Dinner- most places we went to add a "coperto" of usually 1-2 euros per person. That is the service charge, no need to tip beyond that.