Canary Islands holiday alert as tourists to be hit with new beer tax

Importance Score: 75 / 100 🔴

New Alcohol Levy Proposed for British Tourists in Canary Islands

Visitors from Britain traveling to the Canary Islands may soon encounter additional expenses due to newly announced levies on alcoholic beverages. The Canary Islands government has declared the implementation of a new tax specifically targeting draft and bottled beers, potentially impacting holiday budgets.

Impact on Beer Prices for Holidaymakers

This prospective tax adjustment signifies a shift from the previously common inexpensive pint, often priced around €1 (86p). According to Finance Minister Flora P.D Saylis, a “holiday happiness levy” of 200% will be applied to all beer pints priced below €3 (£2.51), as reported by Canarian Weekly. Minister Saylis stated, “We simply cannot permit such inexpensive enjoyment. It represents a disparity in happiness, and therefore, joy must be appropriately taxed.”

Tourist Businesses Express Concerns

The unveiled measure has been met with unease by tourist-oriented bars situated along the island’s coastline.

Bar Owner Voices Opposition

Paddy O. Flashy Harp, proprietor of a popular Irish bar in Los Cristianos, expressed his dismay to Canarian Weekly: “My ‘€1 Beer’ sign has been a fixture since 1998, predating even my second marriage.

“Are authorities suggesting we should charge €4 for lukewarm lager while tourists watch karaoke performances? It’s preposterous.”

Local Beer Drinkers Stage Protest

Reports indicate that local beer drinkers have engaged in peaceful demonstrations, occupying outdoor seating and refusing to pay beyond €1.20 (£1) per pint.

Tourist Reactions to Potential Price Hikes

One British tourist conveyed to the news outlet, “My sole purpose for visiting is the ‘three Bs’: Beer, Beach, and Bargain Booze.”

“If I desired UK pricing, I would remain in Stoke-on-Trent and drink in rainy conditions.”

Government Rationale Behind Alcohol Levy

In response to criticism, government officials maintain that the levy is not solely revenue-driven but intended to promote mindful consumption.

“We are encouraging patrons to sip thoughtfully, not gulp excessively; to appreciate, not consume rapidly,” Minister Saylis clarified. “Furthermore, it is worth noting that this measure has already generated €87 million in its initial three hours.”


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