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Tipping In Bonaire

Tipping in Bonaire is common and expected. It follows the traditional tipping habits of the USA. Bonaire is known for its diving and is right off the coast of Venezuela. Chances are if you are going to Bonaire you are also going to be diving! If you do get a chance to go to Bonaire use our tipping guide to figure out when you should tip on your vacation in Bonaire!   Taxis: Tipping taxi drivers in Bonaire is expected. You should aim to tip about 10%.   Hotels: Tipping in hotels in Bonaire is common. Often there is a service charge but If you are in a high class hotel you may be expected to tip a small amount to the bag handlers and $1-5 to the maid.   Restaurants: Tipping in restaurants in Bonaire is expected. You should aim to tip 10-15% but make sure the service charge isn’t already included!   Bars: Tipping bartenders in Bonaire is common as well. You should aim to tip 10% of the bar bill to the bar tender.   Other: Tipping in Bonaire is common. Most people go for diving and you should be expected to tip as well. Most say 10% of the cost, while others say $5 per tank per diver. Aim to tip in between these two ranges....

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Tipping In Guinea-Bissau

Tipping in Guinea-Bissau isn’t common nor expected. Chances are Guinea-Bissau isn’t going to be high on your travel list though. It isn’t an easy country to get into with visa being hard to obtain and crime is high. The Bijagos Islands are a great part of Guinea-Bissau though and a must see for all travellers! If you do get a chance to go to Guinea-Bissau use our tipping guide to figure out when you should tip on your vacation in Guinea-Bissau!   Taxis: Tipping taxi drivers in Guinea-Bissau is not expected nor required. If the service was good you can round up the fare.   Hotels: Tipping in hotels in Guinea-Bissau isn’t commom nor expected. If you are in a high class hotel you may be expected to tip a small amount to the bag handlers and maid.   Restaurants: Tipping in restaurants in Guinea-Bissau isn’t expected. If you go to a nice restaurant and the service was excellent then you should tip up to 10%. Just make sure the tip isn’t already included in the bill.   Bars: Tipping bartenders in Guinea-Bissau isn’t expected nor required. If the service was excellent you can leave up to 10%.   Other: Tipping in Guinea-Bissau isn’t common, so sit back and relax and enjoy your holiday!...

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Tipping In Tuvalu

Tipping in Tuvalu isn’t common nor expected. It takes after Australia as well as using the Australia dollar as its official currency. Tuvalu is most famous for its beaches and relaxing lifestyle. The Funafuti Conservation Area is a great place to explore on your holiday in Tuvalu! If you do get a chance to go to Tuvalu use our tipping guide to figure out when you should tip on your vacation in Tuvalu!   Taxis: Tipping taxi drivers in Tuvalu is not expected nor required.   Hotels: Tipping in hotels in Tuvalu isn’t commom nor expected. If you are in a high class hotel you may be expected to tip a small amount.   Restaurants: Tipping in restaurants in Tuvalu isn’t expected. If you go to a nice restaurant and the service was excellent then a tip may be warrented.   Bars: Tipping bartenders in Tuvalu isn’t expected nor required.   Other: Tipping in Tuvalu isn’t common, it takes after Australia where tipping is usually only at high class establishments. Sit back and relax and enjoy your holiday!...

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Tipping In Nicaragua

Tipping in Nicaragua is pretty common and to be expected in most places. You should know that Nicaragua is one of the poorest countries in the world, however it is home to some of the friendliest people as well. Nicaragua is generally safe but common sense and care should be taken, just as you normally would when traveling! Nicaragua is most famous for its hiking and outdoor lifestyle. If you do get a chance to go to Nicaragua use our tipping guide to figure out when you should tip on your vacation in Nicaragua!   Taxis: Tipping taxi drivers in Nicaragua is not expected, you’ll likely be paying more then the locals as it is.   Hotels: Tipping in hotels is common and is expected. You should tip the bellboy 25 NIO per bag and the housekeeper 25 NIO per day.   Restaurants: In the nicer restaurants a service charge may be included in the bill, in most other restaurants you should expect to tip 10%. This usually only applies to tourist cities, in remote towns a tip isn’t expected.   Bars: Tipping bartenders in Nicaragua isn’t expected. If you feel service was exceptional a small tip is welcome.   Other: Tipping a guide will be somewhat expected depending on the length of the tour and quality. You should aim to tip the guide 5-10% and the driver about...

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Tipping In Burkina Faso

Tipping in Burkina Faso is pretty common and to be expected in most places. You should know that Burkina Faso is one of the poorest countries in the world, however it is home to some of the friendliest people as well. It was known as one of the safest places to travel in Africa as well. This was until late 2015 where some political unrest has occurred. Remember, before you travel you should always check on current travel conditions. If you do get a chance to go to Burkina Faso you and use our tipping guide to figure out when you should tip on your vacation in Burkina Faso!   Taxis: Tipping taxi drivers in Burkina Faso is expected, you should aim to tip 10-15%   Hotels: Tipping in hotels is common and is expected. You should tip a few hundred XOF to the bell boy and leave the maid a few thousand XOF depending on length of stay.   Restaurants: Service charge is included at 10-15% so no need to tip. If you felt service was exceptional then you can round up.   Bars: Tipping bartenders in Burkina Faso isn’t expected. A service charge is included in the price, but round up if the service was exceptional.   Other: You will need to tip your guide if you go on a tour. You should aim to tip 5-10%...

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