Beautiful European country shares price tourists will need to pay when they visit

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Norway Adjusts Tourist Tax Rate to Manage Visitor Impact

Norway has revised its proposed tourist tax, setting the levy at a maximum of 3 percent of overnight accommodation costs, down from the initially considered 5 percent. Cecilie Myrseth, the nation’s trade and industry minister, has confirmed this adjustment to the planned visitor fee, aimed at addressing the effects of increasing tourism in the popular Scandinavian destination. The new tax is anticipated to be implemented in the summer months.

Revised Levy Intended to Mitigate Over-Tourism Effects

The nature-rich country aims to use this updated levy, expected to be introduced this summer, to tackle some adverse consequences of excessive tourism. Norway has witnessed a growth in travelers seeking cooler climates and experienced a record 16.7 million overnight stays during last summer, according to reports.

Authorities in Oslo have stated that the tourist tax will be optional for local municipalities, allowing them to decide on its implementation. Revenues generated from the tax will be allocated to projects benefiting both residents and visitors, including the upkeep of hiking paths and installation of public restrooms.

Tax Application and Revenue Usage

If enacted, the tax will be applicable to visitors staying in various types of overnight accommodation, such as hotels, hostels, campsites, and short-term rentals. Myrseth also verified that local administrations can modify the fee based on the season.

Speaking to Norway’s national broadcaster, NRK, she stated, “Tourism is not consistent throughout the year across the country. Certain locations experience particularly demanding periods during specific times of the year, leading to increased expenses for local residents.” While a definitive start date for the tax is yet to be established, it is projected to be in effect as early as this summer season.

Parliamentary Approval and Industry Concerns

Oslo is currently awaiting parliamentary approval for the legislation enabling the implementation of a tourist tax. Opposition factions have indicated their resistance to the proposed levy. The Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise (NHO) has cautioned that the tax could deter tourists from visiting the Scandinavian nation.

Criticism and Alternative Perspectives on Tourist Impact

A spokesperson for NHO characterized the tax as “unreasonable.” Critics contend that it disproportionately affects those staying in formal overnight accommodation, while exempting cruise ship passengers, day-trippers, and individuals in campervans utilizing free public overnight areas.

These critics argue that such exempted tourists can be more detrimental, especially in popular cruise destinations like the Lofoten Islands and Geiranger fjord. It is believed that soaring temperatures in typical summer destinations such as Italy and Spain are fueling a trend known as ‘coolcations,’ where travelers are intentionally opting for cooler destinations in Northern Europe, boosting tourism in places like Norway.

Norway’s Appeal Extends Beyond Summer

Norway also remains a sought-after destination for those eager to witness the Northern Lights. The country is recognized as a prime location for aurora viewing, and this celestial display is anticipated to be particularly prominent in 2025.


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