schmoopie17 Posted September 6 #1 Share Posted September 6 We're doing a Med cruise next week and we're planning on bringing almost zero US dollars along for the ride. Our plan is to give any additional tips to ship's crew in euros. In speaking with a few people recently, their opinion is that the crew would rather have US dollars than euros. (I know $2.00 are rumored to be popular). Our only other Med cruise was a TA, which ended in New York...so giving dollars made more sense on that one. However, for this cruise I tend to disagree, since on a Med cruise, euros would be just as valuable...if not more valuable...to crew if they get off in ports. And since the ship will have several European itineraries following ours, it seems to make sense. Thoughts from experienced Europe cruisers? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare cruiseny4life Posted September 6 #2 Share Posted September 6 I think you really just want to brag that you're going to the Med next week. Take me along. Please!!!! I am so not an experienced European cruiser, so take my words for what they are (which is nothing valuable). When we traveled from Barcelona to NYC, we had leftover Euros. We tipped the crew in the leftover Euros. Now, we were giving money to folx, so maybe they were just being polite, but gosh it seemed they were very happy to receive the tip. Benefit - we had no Euros left to change. Staff received tips. Regardless what others say, I think it was a win-win. Since you're in the Med (ooooolalala), I say tip all you want in Euros!! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare debenson0723 Posted September 6 #3 Share Posted September 6 I think you are fine with either (I know, not much help). Euros are going to cost you more to purchase with the exchange rate. Most of the funds get sent home so it's not like they are being spent in port, at least not a large portion. Whatever you decide, I know the money will be appreciated by the crew. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barb0617 Posted September 6 #4 Share Posted September 6 We always tip in the onboard currency when onboard. For Europe and NZ/Oz that's been US dollar. We bring a stack of US singles and other bills after estimating what we'll need. Just my experience - 3 European cruises (another on the books for November), a TA NYC-Southampton, and one Sydney-Auckland. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mcmomny Posted September 6 #5 Share Posted September 6 We tipped US dollars for both The Med and Greece and the crew were very happy! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Asawi Posted September 6 #6 Share Posted September 6 Euro is such a widespread currency that I'm sure they will appreciate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
majmaj4 Posted September 6 #7 Share Posted September 6 I think on a Med cruise Euros is fine. I have done that in the past and they seemed happy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Always Cruising Posted September 6 #8 Share Posted September 6 Some crew members don't have much of a chance to get off the ship (room stewards with 16 hour work days, as one example). So US dollars would be better. And if it's at the end of the Mediterranean season and the ship changes itinerary, also not a good idea to tip in Euros. But any tip is certainly appreciated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
complawyer Posted September 6 #9 Share Posted September 6 (1) some european countries, will not even look a the u.s. dollar, euro's only. people working on board ship, i believe they would prefer us currency, which we always use Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare www3traveler Posted September 6 #10 Share Posted September 6 US Dollars-- most put very little into their onboard accounts and send the rest home to family. Easier for the ship's accounting office to convert US Dollars into whatever the employee's home country currency is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare KeithJenner Posted September 6 #11 Share Posted September 6 We usually tip in dollars, mainly because I find notes easier to deal with than coins. However, I sometimes use Euros if I don’t have dollars to hand. I did once ask a bartender on a European sailing if he had any preference and he said not particularly, but as a Euro is worth more than a dollar that is obviously an advantage. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mommapadraig Posted September 6 #12 Share Posted September 6 (edited) We tip in Euros when cruising in Europe.we tip in dollars when cruising stateside.I know the crew is able to get off in some ports to shop. I figure they can more easily use the currency of the country we are cruising. Edited September 6 by Mommapadraig 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
9tee2Sea Posted September 6 #13 Share Posted September 6 why not purchase Walmart gift cads instead? When I ask crew members what they are going to do if they get the chance to get off ship while in port, almost all of them say " We are going to Walmart to pick up needed personal essentials". Some even say the cruise line has a shuttle bus to drop/pick up. I know not every country has a Walmart ( or a Walmart owned store) but eventually they will be in a port that has one. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
schmoopie17 Posted September 6 Author #14 Share Posted September 6 2 hours ago, cruiseny4life said: I think you really just want to brag that you're going to the Med next week. Take me along. Please!!!! We'd love to have you join us...except I know you can't get time off from work. 😜 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
schmoopie17 Posted September 6 Author #15 Share Posted September 6 2 hours ago, debenson0723 said: Euros are going to cost you more to purchase with the exchange rate. That's a great point. Tipping in euros actually ends up costing us more. Hmmm... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Laszlo Posted September 6 #16 Share Posted September 6 2 minutes ago, 9tee2Sea said: why not purchase Walmart gift cads instead? When I ask crew members what they are going to do if they get the chance to get off ship while in port, almost all of them say " We are going to Walmart to pick up needed personal essentials". Some even say the cruise line has a shuttle bus to drop/pick up. I know not every country has a Walmart ( or a Walmart owned store) but eventually they will be in a port that has one. Walmart gift cards are good in the US.... thats it Just give dollars. Most crew members put tips into their accounts and then send money back to their families Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare luv2kroooz Posted September 6 #17 Share Posted September 6 Either works...Euros or dollars Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
schmoopie17 Posted September 6 Author #18 Share Posted September 6 So...based on the responses so far, it's settled. It's dollars. It's euros. Maybe I'll just flip a coin (or a euro). 2 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sanger727 Posted September 6 #19 Share Posted September 6 I really don't think it matters to the crew. But, I prefer not to pay to convert money if I don't have to. I would bring whatever I expected to tip in US and if you cruise is at the end of the trip, then use any remaining euros first. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chengkp75 Posted September 6 #20 Share Posted September 6 The ships work in US dollars, the crew salary is in US dollars, the crew accounts are in US dollars, the money sent home by crew is in US dollars. Seeing the trend? And, if you give Euros in cash, when the crew turn it in to the Purser for addition to their account, they will get charged a transaction fee. 3 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluesea777 Posted September 6 #21 Share Posted September 6 Remember the minimum euro note is 5 euro. The 1 and 2 euros are coins, and it makes harder (or impossible) for the crew to exchange euro coins. Therefore, stick with paper notes. I remember seeing somewhere that the $2 US notes aren't as easy to exchange in foreign banks as the other notes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chengkp75 Posted September 6 #22 Share Posted September 6 11 minutes ago, bluesea777 said: Therefore, stick with paper notes. I remember seeing somewhere that the $2 US notes aren't as easy to exchange in foreign banks as the other notes. Yes, the desirability of $2 notes is an urban myth. Heck, even stores in the US sometimes balk at taking them. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare KeithJenner Posted September 6 #23 Share Posted September 6 2 hours ago, 9tee2Sea said: why not purchase Walmart gift cads instead? When I ask crew members what they are going to do if they get the chance to get off ship while in port, almost all of them say " We are going to Walmart to pick up needed personal essentials". Some even say the cruise line has a shuttle bus to drop/pick up. I know not every country has a Walmart ( or a Walmart owned store) but eventually they will be in a port that has one. I don’t recall ever seeing a Walmart in Europe. Here in the UK they own a supermarket chain (Asda), but even there a Walmart gift card with a dollar balance would not be any use. If you tip a crew member in Europe with Walmart gift cards they may not be able to use them for many months (or maybe not at all if their contract ends before the ship next visits the US). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare KeithJenner Posted September 6 #24 Share Posted September 6 34 minutes ago, chengkp75 said: The ships work in US dollars, the crew salary is in US dollars, the crew accounts are in US dollars, the money sent home by crew is in US dollars. Seeing the trend? And, if you give Euros in cash, when the crew turn it in to the Purser for addition to their account, they will get charged a transaction fee. It would certainly be a problem if they were only receiving tips in Euros, but the occasional person tipping Euros will give some spending money when ashore. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare BirdTravels Posted September 6 #25 Share Posted September 6 5 hours ago, schmoopie17 said: We're doing a Med cruise next week and we're planning on bringing almost zero US dollars along for the ride. Our plan is to give any additional tips to ship's crew in euros. In speaking with a few people recently, their opinion is that the crew would rather have US dollars than euros. (I know $2.00 are rumored to be popular). Our only other Med cruise was a TA, which ended in New York...so giving dollars made more sense on that one. However, for this cruise I tend to disagree, since on a Med cruise, euros would be just as valuable...if not more valuable...to crew if they get off in ports. And since the ship will have several European itineraries following ours, it seems to make sense. Thoughts from experienced Europe cruisers? The currency of the ship is US dollars for passengers and crew. Euros are only useful if the crew have time and decide to go ashore (vs sleep or daily chores like doing laundry). Otherwise, they would need to exchange the Euros for US dollars (at the ships’s crummy exchange rate) to pay for day-to-day items. Any money is appreciated. In any currency. It’s just a matter of maximizing the benefit to the crew. BTW: in some cultures, $2 is bad luck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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