Tipping Guide for Your Croyde Getaway
Ever felt unsure about the right tip to leave at a seaside cottage or a resort bar? You’re not alone. Tipping can seem confusing, but with a few clear rules you’ll never worry about it again. Below you’ll find straight‑forward advice for the most common places you’ll encounter during a stay at Ocean’s Reach Retreats.
When to Tip and How Much
Cottages and holiday homes: Most cottages in Croyde are self‑catering, so there’s no staff to tip on a daily basis. If you use a cleaning service, a tip of £5‑£10 per stay is a nice thank‑you. For a private chef or a babysitter, aim for 10% of the total fee.
Cabins and romantic retreats: Cabin owners often provide a welcome basket or a small cleaning crew. A £5 tip for the crew is enough. If you enjoy a private guide for a hike or a local wine tasting, 10‑15% of the guide’s charge works well.
All‑inclusive resorts: Many all‑inclusive packages include food and drinks in the price, but waitstaff, bar staff and spa therapists often rely on tips. Leave 10% of the bill if a service charge isn’t already added. For buffets, a £1‑£2 tip per meal per server is appreciated. If a resort caps drinks at six per day, any extra cocktail you order should be tipped separately.
Restaurants and cafés: Standard UK practice is 10%‑15% of the total, unless a service charge is listed. Check the bill – if it says “service included,” you can skip the tip.
Quick Tips for Common Situations
Keep a small envelope or a few notes in your wallet for on‑the‑spot tips. It’s easier than hunting for change later.
When you’re unsure, ask the front desk. They know the local customs and can suggest a fair amount.
If you’re staying for a week or more, consider a lump‑sum tip for the cleaning crew at the end of your stay. Write a quick note saying thank you – it feels personal and is always welcomed.
Remember, tipping is a way to show appreciation, not an obligation. If you receive great service, feel free to give a little extra. If the service falls short, you can adjust the amount accordingly.
With these simple guidelines, you’ll feel confident leaving the right tip whether you’re relaxing in a Croyde cottage, sipping a cocktail at an all‑inclusive resort, or enjoying a cozy cabin night. Now you can focus on the waves, the sunset, and the good food, without worrying about the tip jar.