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Tipping Etiquette

In Croatia, tipping is not obligatory, but it is a thoughtful gesture to show appreciation for good service. Understanding Croatian tipping customs can help you feel more comfortable when traveling.


In restaurants, a tip of around 10% is a kind gesture for good service. In casual settings, rounding up the bill is usually sufficient, while in finer establishments, leaving 10-15% is generous and appreciated.

For coffee or drinks at a café, tipping isn’t necessary, especially if you’re ordering at the counter. If you’re enjoying table service, leaving a small tip, such as 1-2 euros, shows appreciation but is not required.


Taxi drivers do not expect tips in Croatia, but rounding up to the nearest euro or leaving a little extra for assistance with luggage is appreciated.


In hotels, tipping is modest. Giving 1-2 euros per bag to bellhops and leaving 1-2 euros per day for housekeeping, especially for longer stays, is a polite gesture.


For tour guides, it’s customary to tip around 5 euros for half-day tours or 10 euros for full-day tours, especially for exceptional service. For private drivers, tipping 5-10 euros is thoughtful, depending on the length and quality of service.


At salons or spas, leaving a 5-10% tip for excellent service is appreciated but not mandatory.


Overall, tipping in Croatia is a friendly way to show gratitude for great service, with small gestures in euros being warmly received without feeling obligatory.

Tipping

Tipping is not expected but appreciated