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New tourist taxes 2025: which countries will increase taxes for travellers

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New tourist taxes 2025: which countries will increase taxes for travellers

Every year, popular tourist destinations introduce new taxes and fees for travellers. In 2025, tourists will face changes in the taxation system in many countries. Learn more about the new travel taxes and the importance of having travel insurance

An insurance policy is a guarantee of your safety and peaceful stay outside Ukraine
An insurance policy is a guarantee of your safety and peaceful stay outside Ukraine
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Travelling in 2025 will become slightly more expensive for tourists around the world. According to Which? Travel , more and more popular tourist destinations are introducing new or raising existing tourist fees. This is due to the attempts of cities and countries to better regulate tourist flows and receive additional funds for infrastructure development.


Let's take a closer look at what changes await travellers in different parts of the world.


Thailand


In mid-2025, Thailand plans to introduce a new tourist tax. According to preliminary information, tourists arriving by land will pay a one-time fee of 300 baht (about 370 UAH). For those who choose to travel by sea, the fee will be 150 baht (approximately 185 UAH).


Italy


Venice is expanding its tourist tax programme in 2025. The standard fee will be 5 euros (219 UAH) for tourists who plan their visit in advance. However, for those who decide to visit the city spontaneously and book a visit less than four days in advance, the fee will increase to €10 (UAH 438). This system will be in place for more days than in 2024.


Netherlands


In the capital of the Netherlands, the tourist tax has already increased to 12.5% of the cost of accommodation in 2024. In 2025, additional changes will affect tourists arriving by water - for them, the fee will increase from 14 to 14.50 euros per person (635 UAH).


France


The French capital is introducing a new system of tourist taxes in 2025. The amount of tax will depend on the type of accommodation:


- palaces: EUR 15.60 per person per night (UAH 683);

- five-star hotels: EUR 11.38 (UAH 498);

- four-star hotels: 8.45 euros (370 UAH);

- campsites (3-5 stars): 1.95 euros (85 UAH);

- unclassified accommodation: 5% of the cost of living, but up to a maximum of 15.60 euros (683 UAH).




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Greece


Greece significantly increases tourist fees depending on the season. During the low season (November-February), the tax will be €2 per day (about 88 UAH). During the high season (April-October), the fee will increase to 8 euros per day (350 UAH), which for a week-long trip will add about 56 euros to the budget (2,453 UAH).


Portugal


From January 2025, the new rules will apply to the Azores, where a fee of €2 per person per night (about 88 UAH) will be introduced. It is worth noting that other regions of the country already have similar fees: in Lisbon - €2, in Faro - €2 in high season and €1 in low season.


Spain


Barcelona has a combined system of fees, including city and regional taxes. The city tax will increase to 4 euros per night (175 UAH). The regional tax varies depending on the type of accommodation:


- five-star hotels: 3.50 euros (153 UAH);

- four-star hotels: 1.70 euros (75 UAH);

- rental accommodation: EUR 2.25 (UAH 98).


The Balearic Islands have a ‘green tax’, the amount of which also depends on the season and type of accommodation - from 25 cents to 4 euros per person per night (from 11 to 175 UAH).


In the context of rising tourist fees and travel costs, the issue of travel insurance deserves special attention. It is not just a formal requirement in many countries, but a necessary tool of protection. Medical services for foreigners can cost tens of thousands of euros, especially when it comes to emergency care. That's why travel insurance is a smart investment in your own safety and financial protection.


Take care of your own comfort and peace of mind when travelling around the world with travel insurance from Visit Ukraine. Take out a policy in just a few minutes and feel safe and confident in any corner of the world.


Just a reminder. Ukrainians often face a number of questions when they need to take out health insurance for a trip to another country. What the policy covers, which one is better to choose and whether it is possible to extend the insurance while abroad are just some of them.

For answers to all the most popular questions about travelling abroad insurance, follow the link.


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