Travel expert’s £92 warning to Brits with holidays in Greece

A travel expert has warned Brits of £92 charges they may face when travelling to Greece due to new tourist taxes, which range from €2-€15 per day. The tax is charged throughout Greece and varies depending on the time of year and destination.
Greece has introduced new tourist taxes, charging visitors between €2-€15 per day, depending on the time of year. For a week-long trip, this can amount to an extra €28-€105 (£24-£92) per person. The tax is charged throughout Greece, with some islands having additional charges. Tourists arriving by boat during peak season may also face a disembarking fee of €5-€20 per person. The tax is paid when checking in or out of accommodation. Other European countries, such as Portugal and Spain, have also implemented tourist taxes to manage overtourism.
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