Cruises offer an all-inclusive experience, but tipping is still customary for the hard-working crew who contribute to your onboard enjoyment. While some cruise lines include gratuities in the initial price, many still require additional tipping. Here’s a breakdown of what you need to know:
Automatic Gratuities:
Most cruise lines automatically add a daily gratuity per person to your onboard account, typically ranging from $12-$15. This covers service staff like waiters, bartenders, and cabin stewards. These gratuities are pre-paid, but you can adjust the amount at the guest services desk if you feel it’s necessary.
Additional Tips:
For exceptional service: While automatic gratuities cover basic service, you can always tip extra for exceptional service or for specific requests.
Specialty restaurants: Gratuities are often included in the price of meals at specialty restaurants, but you can always tip extra if you feel the service warrants it.
Room service: A small tip for your room service order is always appreciated.
Spa and salon services: Similar to land-based businesses, tipping is expected for spa and salon services.
Excursions: Tipping is not typically expected for shore excursions, but you can always tip your guide for exceptional service.
Tips for Tipping:
Currency: Most cruise lines prefer cash in US dollars for tips, but they also accept credit cards.
Pre-paid tips: If you choose to pay additional tips with your credit card, you can do so at the guest services desk.
Don’t be afraid to ask: If you have any questions about tipping policies, feel free to ask the guest services desk or your cruise director.
Understanding tipping etiquette on a cruise can help ensure a smooth and enjoyable voyage for you and the hardworking crew. Remember, tipping is a gesture of appreciation, so don’t hesitate to show your gratitude for the exceptional service you receive.