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sssteve Jun 25th, 2010 09:39 PM

Tipping on Hurtigruten
 
We will be taking a Hurtigruten cruise in Norway in July. In the general information document which they sent, they write the following...

"There is a non-tipping policy on the Norwegian Coastal Voyage ships."

This question is for any of you have taken a Hurtigruten cruise. Is the above statement true? No tipping expected? No envelope at the end of the cruise?

Maudie Jun 26th, 2010 12:50 AM

No, there wasn't an envelope but we did give one young man a small tip at the end as he was particularly helpful to us when I was unwell.

Barbara_in_CT Jun 26th, 2010 04:50 AM

No envelope, no tipping. On my 'cruise' in May of 2007, some of the crew rotated off duty in the middle of my voyage without advance notice to the passengers.

HappyTrvlr Jun 26th, 2010 06:35 AM

No tipping. This isn't a "cruise" ship, but rather a nice ship traveling the Norwegian coast, dropping pasengers off and picking others up along the way at the various coastal towns and villages.It has a nice feel to it.

BigBlue Jun 26th, 2010 09:16 AM

sssteve, some passengers ride only from port to port. The more typical traveler rides the whole way in one direction. In our case, we opted to take the entire roundtrip journey. Tipping truly wasn't expected and was purely voluntary. Because the dining room manager had shown us special consideration (I'm mobility challenged and she was very attentive to our needs), we did give her a small tip but her body language suggested that she wouldn't have been disappointed had we simply thanked her sincerely (money is seldom turned down by anyone but we have had that pleasant experience several times in the past). The housekeeping staff definitely did not throw of vibes of expectation.

arvin Jul 9th, 2010 11:50 AM

The only place where tipping is common in Norway is in restaurants where 10-12% is not uncommon.

sssteve Jul 9th, 2010 07:14 PM

Arvin,

You write that "10-12% is not uncommon". What's the standard?? Is it expected to leave a tip in a restaurant, or is it similar to the rest of Europe where a tip is optional and 5% is enough?

arvin Jul 10th, 2010 04:29 AM

Standard is not to tip at all.

Tip in restaurants if you feel the service and food have been above expectations.

I have not traveled on Hurtigruten, but I do believe the statement you received about no-tipping is correct.

sssteve Jul 10th, 2010 11:07 PM

Thanks !!


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