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Benidorm Mayor, Agustin NavarroBenidorm Mayor, Agustin Navarro is looking at the viability of introducing a "Tourist Tax" similar to that already in place in Miami following a visit by a delegation from the American city during the week. The Mayor of Miami Tomas Pedro Regaldo, together with the heads of important financial institutions came to Benidorm to discuss, share and exchange ideas and knowledge of two holiday destinations which both rely on tourism to sustain their economy.

Much needed revenue

Levante beach in BenidormMiami City Countil currently charge tourists one dollar per night and cruise passengers three dollars for docking in the port - something which everyone accepts and has raised a considerable sum of money, which is all ploughed back into the City to maintain services. Currently the burden of sustaining all the essential services falls on the residents of the town, yet when the influx of holiday makers arrive there is no extra funding from Central Government. However it is not a new idea for Spain. An "eco-tax" was introduced to the Balearic Islands last year but the controversial charge could be scrapped by the newly elected Government following a slump in visitor numbers to the islands - but it must be remembered, they are more expensive to holiday on in comparison to the Costa Blanca. Catalonia introduced a tourist tax in 2012 on overnight accommodation, with the rate varying between 2.25€ and 45c dependant on the rating and in the first year raised more than 41 million euros. It certainly hasn´t damaged or put visitors off going to Barcelona - the capital of Catalonia.

Unfair burden on residents

police car in BenidormTwo good examples of how a tourist tax could help in Benidorm are the beaches and policing. Many are attracted to Benidorm because of the miles of golden sandy beaches, yet they have to be cleaned and patrolled by lifeguards. The budget allocated for this comes from taxes paid for by the residents and businesses which live and work in the town. Yes it is a catch 22 as some are only viable because of the tourists that come, but they are facing a disproportionate burden. The same is true of the lack of police on the streets and repeated complaints of petty crime... revenue raised would go towards sustaining these services.

Benidorm Tax?

tourist information kiosk in benidormThe Council, together with the Tourism Foundation will now instigate and conduct a comprehensive study to see how viable it would be to implement such a tax here in Benidorm. They would have to check that it does not violate any state or regional laws and the Mayor reiterated that it is not something that will be implemented with immediate effect, but something to consider for the future. In 2013 Benidorm recorded over 11 million overnight stays in hotels alone - charging a nominal sum such as 25 c would generate nearly 3 million euros. Funding for tourist resorts is always an issue, but Miami has shown how they have managed to fix it - will it work here without affecting visitor numbers?

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+1 #7 Steve 2017-08-28 19:51
What, with the value of the £ plummeting and forecast to go a lot lower, it is a bad time to start talking of introducing tourist tax. It was intoduced in the Balearics within the last 2 years and there has been a slump in tourists visiting Majorca etc. since the tax started.
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+1 #6 martha dickson 2016-08-21 07:35
I think it totally unfair. We will be going to Benidorm in sept then returning for three weeks at xmas and are booked for two weeks next may. If they implement this tax we will think again about going back. It is another rip off tourist tax. We and others spend a lot of money.If this happens I don't see why Britain should not follow and charge tourists. :sad:
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+2 #5 steve 2016-05-04 16:54
the things we buy in Benidorm are taxed so if we don't go there any more how well you get the money for the rest of the things they need if we stick together and don't go fro a few years the place will be a ghost town
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+2 #4 George Ritchie 2016-04-28 06:56
I agree with Bill Richardson. Many of us have made our visits to Benidorm several times a year, for many years. Whilst it won't stop me going again, I will seriously think about trying somewhere else.
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+2 #3 Bill Richardson 2016-04-27 21:41
I wondered how long it would be before they took advantage of the situation in Tunisia etc. Majorca has already implemented a tax but if you remember they tried this a few years ago they had a massive drop off, Benidorm should remember any short term gain could cost them dearly in the future as the British dont like being taken advantage of. If it happens we will just reduce our time and money spent at at Benidorm and go to Bulgaria instead. We went to Salou two years ago and got whacked with a tax so we havent been back and wont be going back so go ahead Mr Mayor, implement your tax and kill the Goose that lays the golden egg.
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-3 #2 michael 2016-04-27 19:44
should we pay tourism tax i dont no . if you had more police around two look after us and stop crime then maybe but would they pay the tax if they came two uk
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+3 #1 John Amato 2016-04-25 17:16
If benidorm introduced the tourism tax a lot of people who stop going and go somewhere that doesn't charge it as they get millions a year already from the tourist it's just another rip off and people should protest by not going
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