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Tipping in Egypt: A Complete Guide for Travelers
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Tipping in Egypt: A Complete Guide for Travelers

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Tipping, or "baksheesh," is a significant part of Egyptian culture and is often expected in various situations. Knowing when and how much to tip can enhance your travel experience and show appreciation for good service. This guide will help you navigate Egypt's tipping etiquette with ease.

When and Who to Tip

Knowing when and whom to tip is crucial. Here’s a breakdown of common scenarios:

  • Airport Assistance: Porters and helpers often expect a tip of 20-50 EGP for assisting with luggage.
  • Hotel Staff: Bellboys typically receive 20-30 EGP per bag, while housekeeping staff appreciate 10-20 EGP per day, left in your room daily or at the end of your stay.
  • Restaurants: Even when a service charge is included in the bill, leaving an additional 5-10% in cash directly to the waiter is appreciated.
  • Cafés and Small Eateries: For quick service, a tip of 5-10 EGP is sufficient.
  • Tour Guides and Drivers: Guides typically expect 50-100 EGP per day, while drivers appreciate 20-50 EGP, depending on the length of the trip.
  • Local Helpers: If someone assists with directions, photographs, or small services, a tip of 5-10 EGP is appropriate.

Tipping in All-Inclusive Resorts

All-inclusive resorts are designed to minimize financial interactions during your stay, but tipping remains a valued gesture. For exceptional service, consider these guidelines:

  • Waitstaff and Bartenders: 10-20 EGP per service is a fair tip for attentive service.
  • Housekeeping: Leave 10-20 EGP daily in your room to acknowledge their efforts.
  • Spa Services: Tipping therapists 50-100 EGP after treatments is customary.

Many resorts have tip jars for shared staff tips, but personal tips ensure your gratitude reaches the intended recipient.

Tipping During Excursions and Day Trips

Excursions and guided tours are common parts of Egyptian travel, and tipping is customary to show appreciation. Here’s what to keep in mind:

  • Guides: For full-day tours, 50-100 EGP per person is standard. For half-day trips, 30-50 EGP suffices.
  • Drivers: A tip of 20-50 EGP per day is typical, depending on the duration and service quality.
  • Boat Crews: If you enjoy a Nile cruise or snorkeling trip, tipping the crew 50-100 EGP collectively is appreciated.

Preferred Currency for Tipping

While some tourists tip in foreign currencies such as USD or Euros, the preferred currency is the Egyptian pound (EGP). Workers often find it challenging to exchange small denominations of foreign money, so carrying small EGP notes is both practical and appreciated. You can withdraw EGP from ATMs throughout Egypt or exchange currency at banks or authorized counters.

What to Avoid When Tipping

To ensure your tipping is well-received, avoid these common pitfalls:

  • Foreign Coins: These are difficult to exchange and hold little value locally.
  • Over-Tipping: While generosity is kind, tipping excessively can create unrealistic expectations for others.
  • Skipping Tips Entirely: In Egypt, tipping is not just a reward but an expectation for service rendered.

Extra Tips for Travelers

To make your tipping experience seamless:

  • Carry a mix of small bills in EGP for convenience.
  • Prepare your tips in advance for excursions to avoid fumbling for change.
  • Offer tips discreetly, directly handing cash to the recipient.

Conclusion

Tipping in Egypt is an integral part of the travel experience, reflecting both cultural norms and economic realities. By understanding who to tip, how much, and the preferred currency, you’ll foster goodwill and ensure a more enjoyable journey. Remember, a little generosity goes a long way in creating positive interactions and leaving a lasting impression.

 

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