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What is the cost of tourist tax in Majorca?

In order to keep it simple the rates are as follows and are only charged for those over 16 years of age: people staying at luxury hotels will be charged 4€, those at a mid-range hotels/accommodation 3€, all cruise passengers and people staying in cheaper hotels, apartments and rented villas will be charged 2€ and ...



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If you're heading to Ibiza or Majorca, you'll have to pay a tourist tax.

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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.

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Tourists generally pay the tax directly to the hotel when checking in. You won't be able to pay it to your travel agent as part of your holiday booking, so don't forget to account for this expense when planning your holiday budget.

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What is the ITS? Since 1 July 2016 the Sustainable Tourism Tax has been applied to all stays in tourist accommodation in the Balearic Islands.

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It is advisable to exchange some cash before arriving in Mallorca. VAT is currently at 21%. There are reduced rates of 10% (restaurant food, attraction entry fee, hotel services) and 4% (food, books, medicines).

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Now you can claim a VAT refund in Spain however much you spend. The Spanish government has removed the minimum amount of €90.16 that previously applied to Tax Free Shopping transactions made in the country. This means that, whatever the value of the goods you purchase, you now have the right to claim back the VAT.

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If you visit Mallorca as a tourist, a visa is not needed for short trips. You can stay up to 90 days in any 180-day period. However, if you are also visiting other EU countries, you will need to check that you do not spend more than 90 days in total across all the countries you visit, in any given 180-day period.

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More and more destinations around the world are introducing tourism taxes, ostensibly to raise funds that can help mitigate the often negative effects of tourism and, potentially, reduce visitor numbers.

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