Now Brits holidaying in Tenerife could be slapped with a tourist tax, Canary Islands leader warns -


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dailym.ai— Canary Islands officials are considering a suggested €3pn charge for tourists. Similar daily 'tourist taxes' are already in place in Majorca, Minorca and Ibiza

Daily Mail—Tenerife official tells Brits looking for all-inclusive sunshine breaks to go elsewhere as the island looks for 'greater quality' tourists who will appreciate 'our famous Canary Island potatoes'. Carlos Tarife made his comments just four days after thousands of Canary Islanders took to the streets to protest against the problems caused by mass tourism and demand their politicians take action

dailym.ai—Now Benidorm tourist chiefs fear anti-tourist protests will spread to the Costa Blanca after 50,000 marched against holidaymakers in the Canary Islands. Fede Fuster (inset), head of HOSBEC, said last Saturday's demonstrations and ongoing actions by campaigners showed there were problems that need addressing.

dailym.ai—Tenerife WILL slap holidaymakers with a tourist tax: Charges set to come in from January. Tenerife authorities confirmed an eco tax will be introduced on 1 January 2025. Holidaymakers will be slapped with the charge when visiting protected sites. Move will help placate protestors who demand changes to tourism on the island