Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, who announced an increase in the accommodation tax after the increasing natural disasters such as floods and fires in tourism regions in recent years, said that the daily Accommodation Tax will be increased from 1 Euro to 6 Euros, especially in luxury hotels, while announcing the targets of his government.
In Greece, which has created a special reserve of 300 million euros for natural disasters and expects this figure to reach 600 million euros by 2024, an additional 300 million euros will be provided by increasing the daily Accommodation Tax from 1 euro to 6 euros, especially in luxury hotels.
Effective since January 1, 2018, Greece imposes an accommodation tax on hotel guests for the daily use of rooms in hotels or pensions. The accommodation tax greece imposes a surcharge of 50 cents for one- and two-star hotels, 1.50 euros for three-star hotels, 3 euros for four-star hotels and 4 euros for five-star hotels.