Tipping in Vietnam is not as formal as in the US, but guides, drivers, and service staff often expect it in tourist settings.

Singapore travellers often ask if tipping is necessary in Vietnam. The honest answer is yes, in many tourism situations. No, not in every casual local setting.

Vietnam does not run on strict tipping rules like the US. Even so, in guided travel, tips are a normal part of the service economy.

The Most Important Rule

If you are on a packaged tour, read the exclusions. On this site, many tours list compulsory tipping of SGD 6 per person per day.

That means tipping is not optional within those packages. You should budget for it from the start.

Where Tipping Is Expected

Tipping is most common for:

  • Tour guides
  • Drivers
  • Hotel porters
  • Spa staff
  • Cruise staff
  • Private service teams

It is less expected at small local eateries, coffee shops, or casual market stalls.

Simple Tipping Guide

ServicePractical approach
Tour guideFollow the tour’s stated tipping policy
DriverUsually included in the daily tipping amount on guided tours
Hotel porterSmall cash tip is appreciated
RestaurantOptional unless service charge is already added
SpaTip if service was good

If your package already states a daily amount, follow that first. Do not guess and do not pay twice unless you want to.

Why This Feels Different for Singapore Travellers

In Singapore, tipping is limited because service charge often covers it. In Vietnam, service charge is less consistent, and tourism workers often rely more on tips from foreign visitors.

That is why the expectation feels higher than many travellers expect.

Cash Helps

Keep small notes ready. Tips are easier when you do not have to break a large bill at the last minute.

This is especially useful for:

  • Airport helpers
  • Porters
  • Boat rowers
  • Hotel staff
  • Short service encounters

Group Tours vs Private Tours

On private tours, you usually interact more closely with your guide and driver, so tipping feels more personal. On shared services like cruises or boat rides, there may be a staff pool or a common tipping practice.

When in doubt, ask your tour operator before the trip starts.

What Not to Do

Do not assume no one expects a tip just because nobody asks directly. In Vietnam, many staff stay polite and indirect.

Also, do not overcomplicate it. If your package says SGD 6/pax/day, build that into your budget and move on.

Final Take

Tipping in Vietnam is practical, not theatrical. You do not need to make a big show of it.

For Singapore travellers, the safest approach is simple: expect tipping on guided tours, keep small cash ready, and check your package exclusions before you travel.

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