Tipping in French Polynesia
Wondering how much to tip in French Polynesia? On this page you'll find everything about tipping customs, recommended percentages, and practical advice for travelers. undefined
Tipping by Service
Service | Typical Tip |
restaurant | 10% |
bar | 10% |
hotel | 10% |
taxi | 0% |
spa | 10% |
delivery | 5% |
room service | 8% |
valet | 12% |
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Frequently Asked Questions about tipping in French Polynesia
- Q: How much to tip in French Polynesia? A: In French Polynesia, it is customary to leave around 10% in restaurants if you are satisfied with the service. Tipping is not mandatory, but it is appreciated. In bars and taxis, rounding up the bill or leaving small change is common.
- Q: Is tipping mandatory in French Polynesia? A: Tipping is not mandatory in French Polynesia. However, it is a polite gesture to leave a tip for good service, especially in restaurants and hotels.
- Q: Do you tip in French Polynesia taxis? A: Tipping taxi drivers in French Polynesia is not required, but rounding up the fare or leaving small change is appreciated.
- Q: How much do you tip hotel staff in French Polynesia? A: For hotel staff in French Polynesia, a tip of 1-2 units of local currency per bag for porters and a few units for housekeeping is customary, but not obligatory.
- Q: Is service charge included in French Polynesia? A: Some restaurants in French Polynesia may include a service charge, but this is not common. Always check your bill. If service is not included, a 10% tip is appreciated.
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