Tipping in Puerto Escondido: How Much to Tip at Restaurants, Tours & Hotels
Tipping in Puerto Escondido: How Much to Tip at Restaurants, Tours & Hotels
You just sat down at a beachfront palapa in Puerto Escondido, the Pacific breeze is doing its thing, and the server drops a fresh ceviche in front of you. The bill comes. You reach for your wallet β and realize you have no idea what's normal here.
This guide answers that question definitively. Tipping in Mexico follows its own logic, and Puerto Escondido β a surf town that blends backpacker budget culture with upscale lodges and adventure tourism β adds even more nuance. Whether you're heading out on a snorkeling or surf tour, checking into a boutique hotel on Zicatela Beach, or working your way through the taco stands on Calle del Morro, here's exactly what to hand over and when.
Why Tipping in Mexico Is Different From What You're Used To
In Mexico, the legal minimum wage for service workers is around 250 MXN per day (roughly $12β13 USD as of 2025). That is not a typo. Tips are not a bonus β they are the primary way most restaurant and hotel workers feed their families. The "propina" (tip) is structurally baked into the economics of tourism.
A generous tip in Puerto Escondido costs you very little in real terms β a 15% tip on a 250 MXN meal is 37 pesos, less than two USD. But for your server, that tip might represent a quarter of their day's income. Knowing this changes how you tip.
One more thing: many restaurants add "propina sugerida" (suggested tip) to the printed bill β commonly 10%, 15%, or 18%. Always check the total before adding more on top.
How Much to Tip at Restaurants in Puerto Escondido
Beachfront Palapas & Casual Sit-Down Restaurants
These are the backbone of eating in Puerto Escondido β places like the row of palapas on Playa Carrizalillo or the spots on Avenida PΓ©rez Gasga. Tip 10β15% of the total bill. Service is often slower here (the beach vibe is real), but your server is typically covering a large area solo. 10% is the floor; 15% is the respectful standard.
Mid-Range & Upscale Restaurants
For places with a full waitstaff and table service β think restaurants clustered around La Punta Zicatela or hotel dining rooms on Playa Bacocho β tip 15β20%. If the service was exceptional, 20% is genuinely appreciated and remembered.
Street Food, Tacos & Market Stalls
At a taco stand or market fonda, tipping isn't expected the way it is in sit-down spots. That said, leaving 5β20 MXN on the counter is always welcome and costs almost nothing. Small tips at regular stalls build genuine goodwill.
Pro tip: Always tip in cash, directly to your server β not via the card terminal. In many restaurants, card tips don't reach the individual staff member. Carry small bills: 50 and 100 MXN notes are ideal.
Tipping Quick-Reference Table
| Service Type | Standard Tip | Typical Amount (MXN) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Casual restaurant / palapa | 10β15% | 40β120 MXN | Check if propina already added |
| Mid-range / upscale restaurant | 15β20% | 80β300 MXN | Cash directly to server |
| Street tacos / market stall | Not required | 5β20 MXN | Appreciated, not expected |
| Bar / cocktails | 10β15% | 20β50 MXN per round | Or 10β20 MXN per drink |
| Group tour guide (surf, snorkeling) | 10β15% | 150β400 MXN per person | More for exceptional or full-day |
| Private tour guide | 15β20% | 300β800 MXN | Split within group is fine |
| Hotel housekeeping | Per night | 50β100 MXN/night | Leave daily, not at checkout |
| Bellhop / porter | Per bag | 30β50 MXN/bag | β |
| Taxi / colectivo driver | Round up | 10β20 MXN | Not strictly required |
| Valet parking | On retrieval | 50β100 MXN | Always cash on pickup |
Tipping Your Tour Guide in Puerto Escondido
Puerto Escondido is built on outdoor experiences β surfing at Playa Zicatela, snorkeling at Maguey Bay, boat trips to Puerto Angelito, and bioluminescence night tours. The guides running these experiences are highly skilled, often multilingual, and navigating real risk on your behalf.
Group Tours (Surf, Snorkeling, Boat Trips)
For a standard 2β4 hour group tour, tip 150β300 MXN per person. This is roughly the 10β15% benchmark and is the baseline expectation for guides in the Puerto Escondido tourism ecosystem. If your guide was exceptionally knowledgeable or patient with beginners β bump to 300β400 MXN per person.
Private & Full-Day Guides
For a private guide or full-day experience β whale watching, deep-sea fishing, or a custom multi-stop itinerary β tip 15β20% of the tour price, split among your group. A 1,500 MXN private tour warrants a 250β350 MXN tip at minimum. An exceptional 8-hour day with a knowledgeable guide: 500β800 MXN total is not excessive.
When to tip more: Your guide speaks English fluently, carried equipment, handled logistics, waited out weather delays without complaint, or rescued someone from a difficult wave. These are skilled labor, not table stakes.
Hotels in Puerto Escondido: Who to Tip and How Much
Housekeeping Staff
This is the most commonly skipped tip in Mexican hotels β and the one that matters most. Housekeeping staff earn minimum wage, are largely invisible, and get zero benefit from service charges on your bill. Tip 50β100 MXN per night, left in a visible spot with a note or envelope marked "gracias." Leave it daily β staff rotations mean a single checkout tip often goes to one person while others who cleaned your room get nothing.
Bellhops, Valets & Concierge
- Bellhop / porter: 30β50 MXN per bag
- Valet parking: 50β100 MXN on pickup (not drop-off)
- Concierge who books something for you: 100β200 MXN β especially if they arranged a tour, private driver, or hard-to-get reservation
- Pool or beach attendant: 20β50 MXN for towels, chairs, or drink service throughout a session
Practical Rules: Cash, Currency & Etiquette
Always Tip in Mexican Pesos
Do not tip in US dollars. A server who receives a $5 USD tip has to find someone to exchange it β and in many cases gets a terrible rate or can't exchange it at all. Pesos always. Withdraw a supply of 50 and 100 MXN notes at the start of your trip specifically for tipping. ATMs on Avenida Oaxaca in Rinconada are reliable.
Watch for Hidden Propina
Per PROFECO (Mexico's consumer protection agency), adding a mandatory tip without disclosure is not legal β but it happens in tourist-heavy zones. Always review your bill line by line before adding more. Look for: "propina sugerida," "servicio," or a pre-checked tip box on the card terminal.
Should You Tip if Service Was Bad?
Yes β but less. Leaving 5β8% acknowledges that the problem may have been the kitchen or management, not the server. A zero tip is noticed and impactful. If service was actively rude, leaving nothing is appropriate β but consider speaking to a manager first.
FAQ: Tipping in Puerto Escondido
Is tipping mandatory in Puerto Escondido?
Not legally β but it's culturally expected at any sit-down restaurant, hotel, or guided tour. In the tourism economy of Puerto Escondido, tips aren't optional in practice β they're how service workers cover basic living costs. Skipping a tip entirely is noticed and genuinely impacts livelihoods.
Can I tip with a credit card in Puerto Escondido?
Some restaurants have card terminals that allow electronic tips, but cash tips are strongly preferred. Card tips may be pooled, delayed, or not distributed to your specific server. Carry pesos in small denominations specifically for tipping.
How much should I tip a surf instructor in Puerto Escondido?
For a 2-hour group surf lesson, tip 150β300 MXN per person (~$7β15 USD). For a private lesson, 300β500 MXN. More if your instructor was patient, encouraging, or helped you actually stand up for the first time.
Do I need to tip at all-inclusive resorts in Mexico?
Yes. Even at all-inclusive properties, tipping individual staff is expected and meaningful. The package price does not flow down to front-line workers in any significant way. Tip your servers, bartenders, and housekeepers regardless of what the package includes.
How much cash should I bring for tips on a week-long trip?
Budget roughly 150β250 MXN per day ($7β12 USD) for a typical week of dining out, a couple of tours, and hotel stays. Withdraw 1,500β2,000 MXN in small bills at the start of your trip and replenish as needed.
Ready to put this knowledge to use? The best way to experience Puerto Escondido is with guides who know these waters and coastlines intimately. Explore all our available tours β from sunrise snorkeling and surf lessons to full-day offshore adventures β and book the experiences that are worth every peso of tip.