Overnight visitors in Wales may have to pay to stay under tourist tax proposals put to parliament later this month. The “small” but unspecified visitor levy would be paid by people staying overnight ...
Plans for a tourism tax in Wales have passed their final parliamentary hurdle and from 2027 tourists staying overnight in Wales could be charged up to £1.30 per person per night to stay here. The law ...
It’s been a long time coming, but Wales has confirmed it will allow local councils to introduce a tourist tax starting in 2027. The levy will add £1.30 (€1.50) per night to the price of accommodation ...
Visitors to Wales face paying a £1.25-per-night tourism tax when staying overnight in the country - despite fears the ...
Holidaymakers staying overnight in certain parts of Wales may have to pay a new 'tourist tax' in the future. The new law, agreed in a vote by the Welsh Parliament, could see up to £1.30 per person per ...
The Welsh Parliament has given the green light to a £1.30-a-night tourism tax in parts of Wales from 2027. Senedd members voted 37-13 in favour of the bill, which will see guests charged £1.30 each, ...
As the tourism sector reopens in Wales, Breaking Travel News editor, Chris O’Toole, here visits the new Zip World Tower in Rhigos to find out how the attraction is contributing to the regeneration of ...
Euryn Rhys Roberts does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
Concerns are growing in Wales as new tourist taxes and widespread 20mph speed limits are being blamed for deterring visitors. Wales, long celebrated for its rugged beauty and warm hospitality, is ...
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