Curaçao confuses more visitors than any other ABC island when it comes to tipping. The reason is simple: unlike Aruba and Bonaire, many Curaçao restaurants automatically add a service charge to your bill. If you do not know to look for it, you will tip twice without realising it.

This guide explains exactly what servicio means, when you have already paid it, when you have not, and how much to tip in every situation you will encounter on the island.

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What Is "Servicio" and Do You Still Need to Tip?

In Curaçao, many restaurants add a service charge of 10–15% to the bill. You will see it listed as servicio, "service charge" or simply "service." This charge is collected by the restaurant and is meant to replace the gratuity you would otherwise leave.

Here is the key thing most tourists get wrong: when servicio is on your bill, you have already tipped. You are not expected to leave anything additional. Some visitors from the United States leave another 15–20% on top, not realising they have already paid. That is paying twice.

📋 How to Read Your Curaçao Bill
Servicio on the bill
No tip required
You have already paid. A small cash extra for exceptional service is a nice gesture but never expected.
No servicio on the bill
Tip 10–15%
Standard tipping applies. Leave 10–15% in cash directly for your server.
The Rule

Every time you receive a bill in Curaçao, scan the bottom for the word "servicio" or "service charge" before you calculate a tip. This one habit will save you money and confusion throughout your entire trip.

Tipping at Curaçao Restaurants

Curaçao has one of the most diverse and celebrated food scenes in the Caribbean. Willemstad's Punda and Otrobanda waterfronts are lined with restaurants catering to tourists, where service charges are most commonly added. Away from the tourist zones, local restaurants are more likely to leave tipping to your discretion.

SituationTip AmountNotes
Servicio includedNot requiredAlready paid. Optional 5% cash for great service
No service charge10–15%Standard for sit-down restaurants
Fine dining (no servicio)15–18%For upscale restaurants
Bars and cafés$1–2/drinkOr 10% of tab total
Food delivery10–15% or $3–5Flat tip is simpler
Local restaurant, no tourists5–10%Dutch norms apply outside tourist areas

Tipping in Willemstad vs. the Rest of the Island

Curaçao splits into two distinct tipping cultures depending on where you are eating and staying. In Willemstad, specifically the UNESCO-listed Punda and Otrobanda waterfront areas, you are in tourist territory. US-style tipping is understood, service charges are common, and the dining experience is more formal.

Outside of Willemstad, and particularly in local neighborhoods and roadside restaurants, the Dutch Caribbean culture is more relaxed. Tipping here is a genuine personal gesture, not a cultural expectation. A 10% tip at a local spot will be genuinely appreciated rather than expected.

Hotel Tipping in Curaçao

Curaçao has a growing range of accommodation options, from boutique hotels in Willemstad's historic buildings to beach resorts along the western coast. Tipping hotel staff follows similar norms to the rest of the island.

Housekeeping should receive $2–5 per day, left each morning rather than as a lump sum at checkout. This ensures the staff member who cleaned your room that day receives the tip, not someone else. Bellhops warrant $1–2 per bag. For concierge staff who help with restaurant bookings, tours or difficult requests, $5–15 is appropriate.

Hotel StaffTip AmountWhen
Housekeeping$2–5/dayEach morning
Bellhop / Porter$1–2/bagOn delivery
Concierge$5–15After special request
Spa services15–20%Check if already added to bill
Room service$2–5Per delivery if not on bill

Tipping Curaçao Taxi Drivers

Curaçao taxis use either meters or fixed rates. For metered rides, rounding up to the nearest dollar and adding 10% is standard. For fixed-rate rides, tipping 10–15% on top of the agreed fare is appropriate for good service. For a simple ride where the driver did the minimum, rounding up to the nearest $5 is acceptable.

Currency in Curaçao

Curaçao officially uses the Caribbean guilder (XCG), which replaced the Netherlands Antillean guilder in 2024. However, US dollars are accepted almost everywhere on the island, particularly in tourist areas and for tips. If you pay in USD for a small amount, change may come back in local guilders.

For tips specifically, USD is universally accepted and often preferred by service staff. You do not need to convert currency before tipping in Curaçao.

💡 Our tip calculator for Curaçao shows amounts in both USD and Caribbean guilders (XCG). Use the currency toggle to see the local equivalent of any tip amount.

Practical Tipping Summary for Curaçao

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