Practical Tips: Tipping, Dining & On-Island Spending
How much should you tip? Which restaurants should you try? How does the sign-to-room system work? Essential island life tips.
YEIN马尔代夫2026-01-312 min read
Practical Tips: Tipping, Dining & On-Island Spending
Tipping Guide
Tipping is customary in the Maldives, though not mandatory.
Recommended Tipping Amounts
| Occasion | Suggested Amount |
|---|---|
| Luggage porter | $1–$2 per trip |
| Housekeeping | $1–$2 per day |
| Restaurant server | $2–$5 per meal |
| Butler | $10–$20 at departure |
| Excursion guide | $5–$10 per trip |
| Spa therapist | $10–$20 |
Tipping Etiquette
- Bring small bills: $1 and $5 US dollar notes
- Tip when service is good; it's okay to skip if service is poor
- Some resorts include a service charge on the bill — you can tip less in those cases
- Leave tips in an obvious place or hand them directly to the person
Dining Guide
Meal Plan Explained
| Plan | Includes |
|---|---|
| BB | Breakfast |
| HB | Breakfast + dinner |
| FB | Breakfast + lunch + dinner |
| AI | All meals + drinks + select activities |
Dining Recommendations
- Breakfast: Usually a buffet — eat well to fuel your day
- Lunch: Keep it light at the beach bar or pool bar
- Dinner: This is the main event — try different restaurants each night
Types of Restaurants
- Main restaurant: Buffet-style, included in your meal plan
- Specialty restaurants: À la carte, usually at extra cost
- Beach / pool bar: Light bites and drinks
We recommend trying a specialty restaurant once or twice during your stay — book in advance.
Sign-to-Room Billing
On-island purchases don't require cash — resorts use a sign-to-room system:
How It Works
- Give your room number when ordering
- Sign the receipt to confirm
- All charges are tallied up for final settlement on checkout day
- Pay by credit card or cash at departure
Important Notes
- Review your signed receipts daily to track spending
- Keep all receipt copies
- You'll receive a detailed bill the day before departure
- Raise any discrepancies immediately
Money-Saving Tips
Free Activities (at Most Resorts)
- Snorkeling (bring your own gear)
- Swimming pool and beach
- Gym / fitness center
- Non-motorized water sports (kayaking, etc.)
- Fish feeding
Expensive Items
- Scuba diving: $80–$150 per dive
- Excursions: $100–$200 per person
- Spa: $150–$300 per person
- Drinks: Beer $8–$15, cocktails $15–$25
Other Useful Information
Wi-Fi
- Most resorts offer free Wi-Fi
- Signal can be unreliable at times
- For important tasks, mobile data may be more dependable
Power Outlets
- UK-style sockets (three rectangular pins)
- Bring a travel adapter
- Some resorts provide universal sockets
Laundry
- Resorts offer laundry service (at a charge)
- Simple items can be hand-washed in your room
Recommended Reading
Maldives Guide
Beginner's Guide: Everything You Need to Know About the Maldives
First time visiting the Maldives? This guide covers the basics, budget estimates, and the best time to go.
Maldives Guide
How to Choose Your Island: A 5-Step Guide
With 185 islands to choose from, how do you find the right one? Follow these 5 steps to narrow down your perfect Maldives resort.
Travel Preparation
Visa & Entry: Immigration Policy and Arrival Process
What do you need to enter the Maldives? Learn about visa-free entry, immigration procedures, and customs regulations.
Travel Preparation
Packing Essentials: Your Ultimate Maldives Packing List
What should you bring to the Maldives and what can you leave at home? A practical, no-nonsense packing checklist.