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Greece backs higher tax on short-term rentals, levy on cruise arrivals

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Posted on December 4, 2024

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· Last updated: January 28, 2026

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A bustling scene of tourists in Santorini, Greece, highlights the country's tourism sector, which is now affected by higher taxes on short-term rentals and cruise arrivals. These measures aim to boost public finances in response to climate challenges.
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ATHENS (Reuters) – The Greek parliament on Wednesday approved a bill increasing a daily tax on short-term rental and hotel accommodation and charging cruise ship visitors a levy to cope with the impact of natural disasters on its economy. Due to climate change, Greece is facing an increased number of extreme weather events, such as […]

ATHENS (Reuters) – The Greek parliament on Wednesday approved a bill increasing a daily tax on short-term rental and hotel accommodation and charging cruise ship visitors a levy to cope with the impact of natural disasters on its economy.

Due to climate change, Greece is facing an increased number of extreme weather events, such as floods, droughts and forest-fires, which strain its public finances. Tourism is the main driver of its economy, which emerged from a debt crisis in 2018.

From 2025, the daily tax on short-term rentals in the April-October period – the country’s main tourism season – will rise to 8 euros ($8.41) from 1.5 euros, the bill says.

During the winter months, the tax will rise to 2 euros from 0.5 euros currently.

“We aim to collect 400 million euros annually, almost double the amount we got last year,” a senior finance ministry official told Reuters.

The bill raises a daily tax on hotel accommodation by up to 15 euros in the summer months, depending on the hotel’s star rating. It also imposes a 20-euro levy on cruise ship arrivals to the popular islands of Santorini and Mykonos and a five-euro levy to other destinations.

In 2023, the government submitted a 600-million-euro supplementary budget to compensate households and businesses and to restore damage caused by deadly storm Daniel on rail and road infrastructure.

($1 = 0.9517 euros)

(Reporting by Lefteris Papadimas; Editing by Gareth Jones)

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What is a short-term rental?
A short-term rental is a property rented out for a brief period, typically less than a month, often used for vacation or temporary stays.
What is a tax levy?
A tax levy is an official legal seizure of property to satisfy a tax debt, often involving the collection of taxes owed by individuals or businesses.
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Economic growth is the increase in the production of goods and services in an economy over time, typically measured by GDP.

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