The Greek government is pressing ahead with a new tourist tax, which will cost visitors an extra €0.5 to €4 per person per night.
The tax, which is being introduced on January 1 next year, will be based on the star-rating of the accommodation.
Those staying in hotels with a one or two-star rating will be charged 50 cents a night, at three-star hotels the tax is €1.5, four-star hotels must charge €3, and five-star €4 per person per night.
The tax must be paid direct to hoteliers on arrival.
The government is introducing the charge to boost overall tax revenues.
Courtesy of Travelmole
well is ok to pay the tax if greek authorities have a good eye on the hotels and not give them corrupted star ratings lol
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Edited by
brewerdave
2017-10-25 08:43:44
The tax is per room not per person.
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