GrannyGravy13
I am definitely not impressed with the so called Tourist Tax
This will make people think twice about an overnight stay or a weekend away in the U.K.
Another nail in the coffin of the hospitality sector.
Thought I would get ai to help us on this one (knowing little about it).
Many countries (and even individual cities/regions) have some form of “tourist tax.” These are also called visitor taxes, occupancy taxes, bed taxes, city taxes, or tourism levies. They are typically small fees added to hotel stays, short-term rentals, or sometimes collected at airports.
🌍 Where tourist taxes are common
Tourist taxes exist in Europe, Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, and Oceania. Examples include:
Europe has the widest adoption:
Italy – Rome, Venice, Florence, and most cities charge a nightly “tassa di soggiorno.”
France – A “taxe de séjour” is added to hotel bills in places like Paris and Nice.
Spain – Catalonia (Barcelona) and the Balearic Islands (Mallorca, Ibiza).
Greece, Portugal, Belgium, Croatia, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Netherlands (Amsterdam is particularly well-known).
United Kingdom – Manchester and Edinburgh recently introduced tourist taxes.
Asia
Japan – A small departure tax (“sayonara tax”) added to air tickets.
Malaysia – A national flat-rate tourism tax on accommodation.
Indonesia – Bali implemented a tourist levy in 2024.
Some cities in Thailand are considering one.
North America
United States – Many cities have a hotel or occupancy tax (e.g., New York City, San Francisco).
Canada – Major cities like Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal charge a tourism or hotel tax.
Caribbean – Many islands charge environmental or departure fees (Bahamas, Jamaica, Barbados, etc.).
Oceania
New Zealand – An International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy (IVL).
Fiji – Has environment and hotel taxes.
Africa
Tourist taxes exist in Morocco, Tunisia, South Africa (in some municipalities), and various island nations like Seychelles and Mauritius.
💡 Why they exist
Countries use tourist taxes to:
Fund tourism infrastructure
Support environmental protection
Reduce strain on local services used by visitors
Manage overtourism in popular destinations
🧾 How they’re charged. Most common methods:
Per night per person added to accommodation
Percentage of the room rate
Flat airport departure fee
Entry/visa fee
Environmental levy