Tourist Tax Delayed Amid Hotel Opposition in Dorset

By Ivan PetrenkoJul 4, 2024 18:30 PMNews
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The introduction of the UK’s first coastal tourist tax, planned for parts of Dorset, has been delayed following opposition from local hotels. The levy requiring guests at larger hotels to pay an additional £2 per room per night, faces significant pushback from the hospitality industry.

Initially approved in May, the tourist tax was set to start this summer. It requires tourists staying in larger hotels to pay an extra £2 per room per night. However, due to a significant backlash from hotel owners, who argue the tax was introduced too quickly and unfairly targets large hotels, the implementation has been postponed until the autumn.

If the tax is implemented later this year, it will only affect guests staying at the 75 largest hotels in Bournemouth, Christchurch, and Poole. Smaller hotels, guesthouses, and other types of accommodation will not be subject to this charge.To avoid this additional fee, opting for accommodation in smaller establishments or exploring other areas of Dorset not impacted by the tax could be a viable alternative.

The Bournemouth, Christchurch, and Poole (BCP) Council supports the tax, viewing it as a way to generate much-needed funds for tourism development. They argue that similar taxes are common in popular tourist destinations around the world and that the revenue will help improve the overall visitor experience. According to the council, the tax could generate £12 million over five years, which will be used to enhance local attractions and services.

While the introduction of the tourist tax in Dorset is on hold for now, it’s important for travelers to stay informed and consider their accommodation options carefully. Whether or not the tax will be implemented, Dorset remains a stunning destination with a wealth of natural beauty and attractions to explore.

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