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Have received tips ranging from $20 to $200 for teaching a open water course to fully paid trips to Grand CaymanMy one tip in 4 years assisting OW courses was A BEER ($6 + tax here in Canada mind you).
offer to take them out to dinnerMy boyfriend will be certified in Playa Del Carmen in June. I was certified in Cozumel a couple of years ago and I cannot remember now what I tipped my instructor. I'd like some ideas on what to tip.
Perhaps offer to take them out to dinner
Information that may or may not matter - my father and I have used the dive shop a few times, we're friendly with the whole crew there (friends on Facebook, always use them when we're in PDC, etc.)
So, thoughts? My boyfriend will do academic instruction online before we get there and then he'll do the pool/OW dives there. What would be appropriate to tip the instructor per day? Also, don't know if it matters or not, but the instructor also owns the dive shop along with her husband.
Thanks for insight!!
20% of the cost of the training would be good. If more time/effort required and the instr spent additional time with student ,then bigger tip..I have gotten anything from $20.-$100. to all paid for trips to Grand Cayman/Fla keys/Bahamas...
Have received tips ranging from $20 to $200 for teaching a open water course to fully paid trips to Grand Cayman