“It’s part of this zeitgeist that we need to be more conscious and take better care of our local environment,” Mr. Hansen said.
In line with that trend, some European destinations that have long imposed tourism taxes have begun to increase their rates or impose additional levies.
Last year, the Barcelona City Council began imposing a “city surcharge” on visitors, over and above the accommodation tax (from €1 to €3.50 per night), which the government of Catalonia established in 2012.
It’s a similar story in the Croatian city of Dubrovnik — which, according to one index, had the highest ratio of tourists to residents of any European city in 2019.
The mayor described the cruise tax as “a win-win.”
Persons:
“, Mr, Hansen, Jordi Valls, Mato Frankovic, ’, Frankovic, ”
Organizations:
Barcelona City Council, City
Locations:
Barcelona, Catalonia, Croatian, Dubrovnik, Mato