Discover the art of tipping in Egypt with our comprehensive guide. Written by our expert Egypt Travel and Tours team, this article covers when and how much to tip, the meaning of Bakshish, currency considerations, and tipping etiquette.
Tipping in Egypt is a tradition and an art form that is easy to master. This article's goal is to provide every traveler in Egypt with all the answers and information about whether I have to tip in Egypt and how much to tip in Egypt. This article was written by our Egypt Travel and Tours team, which is a skilled and expert group of tour operators and tour guides to provide all the details about tipping in Egypt.
While planning to spend a vacation in Egypt, travelers feel that this is an issue that somehow confuses them, which is the issue of giving tipping to locals in Egypt. Who deserves to take your baksheesh, and whom should you ignore? Of course, the one-hundred-dollar question is, how much should I tip to anyone in Egypt, and when should I even tip in Egypt??? We will explain everything that revolves around the word tipping in our article so that you understand all about it.
Baksheesh or tipping is a word that is used in Egypt that means that someone is waiting for your act of appreciation for the service he/she offered to you by giving them some of your change that can be estimated by the type of service you have received.
You are the one who should determine the amount of money to give since it is not something you have to do; on the contrary, it is something that should get from your heart and based on your full desire to give money to others to help them and also to encourage them to do so many good deeds and offer assistance to other foreigners who come to visit Egypt.
By giving baksheesh or gratuity to someone, you are saying to him or her that thanks for the desired services you have obtained, and the most important thing to keep in mind is that it is not obligatory as no one can ever force you to give any amount of money that you don’t want. It is something really traditional in Egypt, which was inherited hundreds of years ago, and it should be kept in mind that anyone who offers you services in Egypt, including tour guides, drivers, waiters, and similar people.
After receiving some kind of service, you can offer the person who assisted you with some money that is determined based on the services you received. While planning a vacation in Egypt and calculating the costs of your trip, you need to consider the tipping fees, and the best way to do so is to keep change in your pocket as you will never know when you are going to need a bill.
The best way to give tips to everyone and not to spend lots of money is by exchanging some of your money in the Egyptian pound once you arrive in Egypt that way, one of your dollars will equally around 5$, and this is going to be more than enough to give to someone as a kind of appreciation and shows lots of satisfaction towards the services you have received.
There is no specific amount of tipping, but it is mostly 5 to 10% of the total cost of your bill. You have the entire and total decision regarding determining how much money you are willing to give as a tip or not give at all. Here are some tipping guidelines that can assist you in knowing how much money you need to tip in Egypt, for example:
On board the Nile River cruise, you will find a gratuities box that is left at the reception, and you can leave there the amount of money you want.
You should tip the one who seems in need of your money, who does you a favor, and who offers you the best services you need. Such people don’t push hard to get money from your side, but they just try to get your admiration for their services. So, if you find anyone like this in Egypt, don’t hesitate to give him/her tips.
Some might ask, Is it rude to not tip? , and the answer is that, unfortunately, just like any other country, there are people who make use of difficult situations when you can’t say no and keep pushing to get what they actually don’t deserve. In such situations, we will say out loud that you shouldn’t give them a penny of what you have as they simply don’t deserve your money.
Some people are using children to get money from baksheesh from tourists, and this is unacceptable in Egypt; the government is trying its best to prevent such acts, and you should assist in that by simply saying no and leaving them without giving them tips. Otherwise, if you find someone who needs help, feel free to give him/her the suitable amount of money you want. It is an act of kindness you show to others, and may Allah give you what you really deserve for such good deeds.
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Tipping is always expected in Egypt, it is generally expected to tip 10% as a sign of good etiquette and respect across all the facilities. There will be a service charge on the pill which goes to the restaurant, not the waiter.
The tipping of a tour guide ranges about 80 to 100 Egyptian pounds for a full day and a half-day the tip is between 40-50 Egyptian pounds.
Tipping is highly expected in most of the service industries in Egypt as it is shown as a sign of gratitude for good service.
Many workers in the service and travel industry consider tipping to be highly required across all the destinations of Egypt.
Of course, Tipping in euros in Egypt is preferred across all travel destinations in Egypt, but it is preferred to tip with the Egyptian pound. You can find many currency exchange offices all over the country.
$5-$20 is an ideal amount for a tip to all the staffers of your hotel in Egypt.
200 EGP is considered to be a generous tip for all workers in the restaurants, drivers, and street vendors.
5$ is considered to be a very good tip for one-time services across the staff of the restaurants and hotels.
Aside from their salary, tipping plays a significant role in salary as 10-15% of the bill for decent service and higher for exceptional service goes into the salary of the waiters.
$20 is a generous good tip for the most service workers in Egypt.
The usual tipping percentage for restaurants and other service industries is 10-15%. However, feel free to adjust your tip based on the quality of the services and your budget.
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The best time to travel to Egypt is during the winter from September to April as the climate becomes a little tropical accompanied by a magical atmosphere of warm weather with a winter breeze. You will be notified in the week of your trip if the Climate is unsafe and if any changes have been made.
You should pack everything you could ever need in a small bag so you could move easily between your destinations.
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