Tourism taxes are small fees usually levied indirectly through accommodation providers or vacation companies, and typically aimed at overnight visitors.
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In some destinations, you'll be required to pay a tourist tax on arrival at your hotel. This is usually a sum of money charged by local tourism authorities to generate income for tourism and environmental purposes. Please be aware that in the USA and certain parts of the Caribbean, these taxes are called 'resort fees'.
The tourist tax is calculated on the total fees and fair market value of consideration paid by the tenant for the benefit of the accommodations. All fees and consideration that are required by the tenant for the benefit of the accommodations are considered as the total rental charge and are taxable.
When you book a holiday to Morocco with TUI or First Choice, the tourist tax is included in the price of your holiday. You won't need to pay a tourist tax whilst you're away.
Visitors must pay a fee that varies depending on the category of accommodation and location. It ranges from 0.60 euros to 3.50 euros per night and person.
They're a controversial tactic and far from an ideal solution, but also a direct result of overtourism and so likely to continue. What are tourist taxes? Tourism taxes are small fees usually levied indirectly through accommodation providers or vacation companies, and typically aimed at overnight visitors.