How Much to Tip Tour Guides in Brazil
Tip 10% (typically 0–10%) for tour guides in Brazil.
R$10–20 per person for a day tour.
Good to know
- Cash or card? Card and cash both work.
- Country norm: Tipping in Brazil is optional and appreciated, but never obligatory.
- See the full Brazil tipping guide →
FAQs: tipping tour guides in Brazil
Is tipping expected in Brazil?
Tipping in Brazil is optional and appreciated rather than obligatory. Tipping in Brazil is straightforward: restaurants add a 10% service charge ("serviço") to the bill, which functions as the tip and is customary to pay. Beyond that, tipping is optional and modest, with small real notes welcome for porters and housekeeping.
How much should I tip at a restaurant in Brazil?
Around 1% is typical (roughly –1%). The 10% "serviço" on the bill is the tip; paying it is customary. Add a little extra only for exceptional service.
Do you tip taxi drivers in Brazil?
It is common to round the fare up in Brazil. Round up to the nearest real; not expected.
Should I tip in cash or by card in Brazil?
Both work in Brazil: card tipping is widely accepted, and cash is always welcome for staff who rely on tips.
How much do you tip hotel housekeeping in Brazil?
Leave R$5–R$1 per night for hotel housekeeping. R$5–10 per day at nicer hotels.
Is a service charge included in Brazil?
Restaurants almost always add a 10% service charge ("serviço" or "taxa de serviço") to the bill. It is customary to pay it, and it generally goes to the staff — so no extra tip is needed.