Do you tip housekeeping in Bora Bora?


Do you tip housekeeping in Bora Bora? Compared to the United States where tipping is always expected, regardless of the kind of service you receive, tipping is not required or expected in French Polynesia. It's similar to the culture in France and most places in Europe.


What is a good tip in Tahiti?

Traditionally, tipping has been contrary to the Tahitian custom of hospitality. It is neither required nor expected.


Is it better to snorkel in the morning or afternoon in Bora Bora?

I would snorkel in the morning if picking one of the two as sometimes the wind comes up in the afternoon making the seas a little choppier. I have been told by one excursion operator that they take people to see the manta rays in the morning, and sharks in the afternoon.


Can you drink tap water in Bora Bora?

Drinking water:
You can drink tap water in Tahiti, Moorea and Bora Bora and in all the international resorts. It is usually fine in family hotels and in the other islands but we recommend that you ask your hosts for confirmation.


Do you leave a tip at a resort?

In resort restaurants, tipping approximately $2 to $3 per person is acceptable. In higher-end restaurants, plan on a $5 tip at a minimum. Tip the bartender and pool staff $2 to $3 per interaction and the concierge $5 for services. Tipping shuttle drivers is also customary.


Do you need cash in Bora Bora?

In Bora Bora, many lodging establishments, eateries, and retail stores accept credit and debit cards. Visitors should be warned, though, that some neighborhood shops and tiny sellers only accept cash.


What should I be careful of in Bora Bora?

There are many sharks in Bora Bora, although attacks on humans are rare. Still, it's best to steer clear of them, as well as Bora Bora's stingrays and barracudas. Wear reliable foot protection whenever you're in the ocean to fend off injuries from stonefish, urchins, and the coral itself.


Is it customary to tip in French Polynesia?

Traditionally, tipping has been contrary to the Tahitian custom of hospitality. It is neither required nor expected. However, if you receive particularly good service from someone the gesture will be appreciated. Mind you, they may not accept it but you will not be insulting them either.


Is it expensive to eat in Bora Bora?

With regard to an average cost per meal, usually, a nice dinner for two persons, each having appetizer, main course, glass of wine, coffee and sharing a dessert will cost about $120 to $150 USD for a couple on Moorea or Tahiti. The same meal is a bit more in Bora Bora at about $130 to $175 USD for a couple.


Do you need mosquito repellent in Bora Bora?

Visitors to Bora Bora should take safety measures to guard against the Zika virus. Avoiding mosquito bites is the greatest approach to stop the illness from spreading. Wear long sleeves and long pants, apply insect repellent, and stay in lodgings with screens or air conditioning to do this.


Can you tip in US dollars in Tahiti?

You'll certainly want to have some cash on hand for small purchases and the occasional tip. Euros and US Dollars are not widely accepted in the islands; therefore, local currency is best.


Do you tip waiters in Tahiti?

Tipping. Tipping is not customary in the Islands of Tahiti and therefore not expected. It is left at your discretion for exemplary service.


How much cash can I bring to French Polynesia?

How much money can I take to French Polynesia? Visitors to French Polynesia are allowed to bring in and out up to French Pacific francs 1,200,000 or €10,000 (around AUD $15,700) equivalent without declaring it. However, any amount over this has to be declared when entering or leaving the country.


Where is it rude to not tip?

Just as in Japan, it is not customary to tip in China. Tipping in China is generally uncommon and can even be considered rude or embarrassing in some circumstances so when taking a taxi, enjoying a refreshing drink or tucking into a delicious meal there's no requirement to leave any gratuities.


What is the etiquette in French Polynesia?

General etiquette
Shoes should be removed before entering someone's home in French Polynesia. When greeting each other in French Polynesia, people use handshakes or a kiss on the cheek. It is considered rude to get into the room, and not greet everyone except for large crowds.


How should I tip at a resort?

In resort restaurants, tipping approximately $2 to $3 per person is acceptable. In higher-end restaurants, plan on a $5 tip at a minimum. Tip the bartender and pool staff $2 to $3 per interaction and the concierge $5 for services. Tipping shuttle drivers is also customary.