Tipping in Crete (and across Greece) is appreciated, though not mandatory. It’s more about showing appreciation than following strict rules.
Here’s how to handle it:
How Much to Tip?
For a casual meal: Round up the bill or leave 5–10%, depending on service.
Example: If your bill is €24, you can leave €25 or €26.
For excellent service or a special meal: Leave 10–15%.
Coffee/snack at a café: A small tip of €0.50 to €1 is perfectly fine.
Large groups: Consider a larger tip or pooling €1–2 per person, especially if you lingered or requested special service.
When & How to Leave the Tip
Cash is preferred, even if you pay the bill by card.
Leave it on the table or hand it directly to the server with a smile and a “ευχαριστώ” (efharistó – thank you).
If paying with card, ask beforehand if you can include a tip—many card machines don’t have a tipping option.
Friendly Tip: Cretan hospitality is warm and generous. Sometimes they’ll bring you a free dessert or raki at the end of your meal. A good tip is a nice way to say thanks, especially when the generosity goes above and beyond.
Bekijk mijn gids voor de beste gratis dingen om te doen, evenals routes en reistips om uw reis onvergetelijk te maken.