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In a move to address the growing concerns of overtourism, Norway has announced a 3% tourist tax starting summer 2026. The ...
Norway will introduce a 3% tourist tax from 2026 to tackle overtourism, fund local infrastructure, and preserve its natural ...
Norway will introduce a tourist tax in summer 2026, allowing municipalities to charge a 3% fee on overnight stays and cruise passengers. This move addresses the growing strain on local infrastructure ...
Norway will introduce a tourist tax in summer 2026 to protect nature and ease infrastructure strain amid growing visitor ...
Norway will allow its municipalities to charge a 3% fee on overnight stays and cruise ship passengers in response to ...
Norwegian Tourist Tax. The tourist tax in Norway, which will take effect in the summer of 2026 for overnight stays and cruise ship passengers, is three percent. During 2024, there were 38.6 million ...
Norway will implement a new tourist tax to promote sustainable travel and manage record-breaking visitor numbers.
The new fee, which will roll out in 2026 to raise funds for tourism infrastructure, is not a nationwide mandate, but two ...
The European destination is joining many other popular destinations in introducing a new tax from summer 2026.
Norway joins other European countries by implementing a 3% tourist tax on overnight stays in tourism-affected areas, aiming to support infrastructure like public bathrooms and parking.
A recent survey by industry organisation Norwegian Tourism Partners found that 77 per cent of people in Tromsø, in northern Norway above the Arctic Circle, thought there were too many tourists there.
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