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Anyone travelling to Spain after July 1 will be hit with up to £70 ‘tourism tax’ just for visiting

byCT Report
23/04/2016
in Latest News, Spain
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BENIDORM: Spain has set a new record for visitors, with 29.2 million visitors in June, 4.2% more than the same period in 2014. Spain is also expected to be the main destination of tourists seeking a value-for-money all-inclusive holiday after the Tunisia attack.

Brits have been left furious after authorities agreed the new duty for ‘sustainable tourism’ in March, long after many had booked their breaks.

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Yet whether you’ve booked it or not, you’re going to have to pay.

The new charge will come into force for anyone holidaying after July 1.

What does it mean?

The new charge means that when you arrive at your booked hotel, you’ll have to pay two extra euros to the hotel for each night you intend to stay.

It varies from hotel to hotel based on their star rating, so a 1* to 3* hotel would cost €1 per day per person, while a 4-5* hotel would cost €2

Though the charges half after the ninth day, it means a family of four with kids over 16 could have to fork out an extra £70 over a fortnight.

Where do the charges apply?

The charges apply to the Balearic Islands, which include Majorca, Ibiza, Formentera and Menorca.

People travelling to Malta will also be charged a new fee from June, which will be 40p per night, but this will be capped at five euros.

The funds are said to be going towards protecting the island’s natural resources.

But furious families in the UK feel tourism chiefs are just trying to profit from the rise in bookings to Spain following the decline of tourist destinations like Egypt and Tunisia, following terror attacks.

 

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