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Updated · Fox News · May 17
Barcelona Mayor Pushes 100% Cruise Tax Hike to $9.30 to Deter Short-Stay Visitors
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 17

Barcelona Mayor Pushes 100% Cruise Tax Hike to $9.30 to Deter Short-Stay Visitors

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 17
  • $9.30 a night is the rate Mayor Jaume Collboni wants imposed on cruise passengers docking in Barcelona, doubling the current 4-euro charge within months instead of over four years.
  • Collboni said the faster increase is meant to discourage stopover cruise traffic and eventually cut passengers who only briefly visit the city to zero, while favoring higher-spending business tourism.
  • The push builds on Barcelona's wider anti-overtourism campaign: the city agreed in 2024 to reduce cruise terminals from seven to five and nearly doubled its broader visitor tax in March.
  • Hotel guests now pay roughly $10 to $17 per night in city taxes, holiday rentals about $14, and Collboni has also pledged to eliminate tourist apartments in 2028.
Will an €8 tax truly deter cruise ships, or is it just a gesture to appease angry residents?
Can Barcelona's war on tourists create a better city, or will it simply cripple its own economy?