“In 2019, it was decided to move forward with the
application of the tourist tax, ending that intention because it was suspended
because of the [covid-19] pandemic, but we believe that it is time to return to
its application, with a value common to all” , the mayor of Olhão told Lusa.
According to António Pina, the collection of a tourist tax in
the region - which is already applied in the municipalities of Faro and Vila
Real de Santo António -, was once again “on the table”, however, “it will only
be applied after talks with all partners in the tourism sector”.
“We will first talk to tourism partners, but the intention
is to apply it with the same value for all municipalities”, he underlined,
adding, however, that there is no unanimity among the Algarve municipalities,
namely on the part of the Silves Chamber, whose executive “opposes its collection”.
“The decision is not AMAL's, it is for each of the
municipalities. AMAL only tries to agree on the criteria for its application,
but if there are municipalities that do not apply the tax, they do not apply
it”, noted the president of the organisation that integrates the 16
municipalities in the Algarve.
According to António Pina, the collection of the municipal
fee for each overnight stay in tourist establishments in the municipalities may
give rise to “some joint measures that are being considered by the
municipalities and applied in the Algarve”.
“We consider the creation of a regional fund that can serve
to promote the region, as well as the replenishment of beaches with sand or
even issues related to Civil Protection”, he stressed.
€2 tax
The mayor also said that the value “has not yet been
defined”, but argues that “two euros would be a fair value, similar to what
happens in the municipality of Lisbon”.
“The matter continues to be discussed and, in my opinion,
there should be a unanimous value to be applied as early as next year”,
concluded António Pina.
Currently, Faro and Vila Real de Santo António are the only
municipalities in the Algarve where a tourist tax is being charged, with Vila
Real de Santo António being the first municipality in the region to proceed
with the tax, in 2019.
In Faro, the fee was implemented in March 2020, but
suspended the following month, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and resumed in
March 2022.
With a value of 1.5 euros per night and for each guest -
although there are exceptions - the tourist tax in Faro is charged from March
to October, only for the first seven days of stay.
Maybe they can use some of that money to clean up the filth left behind on our beaches and cliffs by inconsiderate tourists and motorhomes.
By James from Algarve on 13 Oct 2022, 10:40