If you’re planning a trip to Bali, one question always comes up: do you need to tip? The short answer is not required, but appreciated. But thereβs more nuance to it.
This guide breaks down exactly who to tip, how much to tip and common mistakes to avoid.
Quick Answer: Is Tipping Expected in Bali?
Tipping in Bali is not mandatory, unlike in countries like the US.
However:
- Itβs appreciated in tourist areas
- Locals donβt rely on tips as primary income
- Small tips go a long way due to currency differences
π Think of tipping as a gesture of appreciation, not an obligation.
Understanding How Tipping Works in Bali
Baliβs tipping culture is shaped by tourism:
- Locals are naturally hospitable not tip-driven
- Many businesses already include a service charge
- Extra tipping is for exceptional service only
The Hidden Fee: Service Charge & Tax Explained
Before tipping, always check your bill π
- Service charge: 5β10%
- Government tax: 10β11%
π Example:
If your bill is 200,000 IDR (~$12), you may already be paying ~40,000 IDR extra.
βοΈ If service charge is included β tipping is optional
βοΈ If not β small tip is appreciated
Who You Should Tip in Bali (Complete Breakdown)
Hotels, Villas & Resorts
- Housekeeping
- Bellboys
- Concierge staff
Drivers & Tour Guides
- Private drivers (very common in Bali)
- Tour guides for excursions
Restaurants & Cafes
- Especially if no service charge included
Ride Apps (GoJek & Grab)
- Similar to Uber tipping
Spas & Salons
- Massage therapists, stylists
Bars & Nightlife
- Bartenders, servers
Performers & Entertainers
- Live musicians, dancers
How Much Should You Tip in Bali?
Hereβs a practical tipping guide π
Hotels & Villas
- Housekeeping: 10,000 β 20,000 IDR ($0.60 β $1.20) per night
- Bellboy: 5,000 β 10,000 IDR ($0.30 β $0.60)
Drivers & Tour Guides
- Half-day driver: 50,000 β 75,000 IDR ($3 β $5)
- Full-day driver: 100,000 β 150,000 IDR ($6 β $10)
π If they go above and beyond, tip more.
Restaurants & Cafes
- With service charge β no tip needed
- Without service charge β 5% – 10% or round up
Example:
- Bill: 120,000 IDR (~$7)
- Tip: 10,000 IDR (~$0.60)
GoJek & Grab Drivers
- Round up fare or add:
- 2,000 β 10,000 IDR ($0.10 β $0.60)
Spas & Salons
- 10,000 β 50,000 IDR ($0.60 β $3)
- Or ~5β10% of bill
Bars & Clubs
- Round up bill or:
- 5,000 β 20,000 IDR ($0.30 β $1.20)
Musicians & Entertainers
- Optional:
- 10,000 β 50,000 IDR ($0.60 β $3)
Best Way to Tip: Cash, Card, or App?
βοΈ Cash (Indonesian Rupiah) is best
βοΈ Small notes are very useful
βοΈ Grab/GoJek allow in-app tipping
β Avoid:
- USD or foreign currency
- Large notes (hard to break)
Common Tipping Mistakes Travelers Make
1. Assuming tipping is required
Don’t feel pressured.
2. Ignoring service charge
You might already be tipping without realizing.
3. Over-tipping
Bali is affordable, tipping too much can distort local norms.
4. Using foreign currency
Locals prefer IDR.
5. Poor etiquette
Always:
- Use your right hand
- Smile and be respectful
6. Expecting big reactions
Balinese culture is humble, gratitude may be subtle.
Cultural Tips: How to Tip Respectfully in Bali
- Be polite attitude matters more than money
- Keep it subtle (no showing off)
- A smile + small tip = perfect combo
FAQs About Tipping in Bali
Is tipping customary in Bali?
Not traditionally, but common in tourist areas.
Is it rude not to tip?
No especially if service charge is included.
How much should I tip a driver in Bali?
Around 50,000 β 150,000 IDR ($3 – $10) depending on duration.
Is 50,000 IDR a good tip?
Yes itβs considered a generous tip in most situations.
Do you tip Grab and GoJek drivers?
Optional rounding up is enough.
Final Thoughts: Should You Tip in Bali?
You donβt have to tip in Bali but you should when:
- Service is great
- Someone goes out of their way
- Thereβs no service charge included
π Even 10,000 IDR (~$0.60) can make a difference.



