According to Postal, Portimão has approved a variable tourist tax throughout the year, set at two euros per night during the high season, from March 1st to September 30th, and one euro in the low season, from October 1st to February 29th.
In both situations, the rate will be applied up to a maximum of seven nights, as indicated by the Mayor of Portimão, Isilda Gomes.
“Right now, we have everything approved, we are just waiting for publication. What we will charge is, in the high season, two euros per person and in the low season one euro per person. Children up to 13 years old pay nothing. The high season is from March to September and the low season is the remaining months, with the payment limit being seven days. We are thinking that this approved rate will be published within a short time and we are aiming to start charging during the high season, in March”, reveals the Mayor to TSF.
The Mayor's president plans to raise “a few million” euros through this tax and states that the funds obtained will be directed to boosting the city's tourism development.
I have been paying this tax in Montegordo on every holiday for the last few years
By Brian Holden from UK on 29 Dec 2023, 19:15
If I, a resident, want to stay in a hotel for a long weekend, do I pay the tourist tax?
By Glenis Vowles from Algarve on 30 Dec 2023, 07:10
ITS NOT A FAIR TAX ITS JUST PURE GREED. Folks choose portugal to bring their annual savings for a holiday and you tax them for it. Absolutely sick; and it's already putting folks off coming. Out of sheer principle.
By Karl blore from Algarve on 30 Dec 2023, 17:44
I own a share in a property so will I have to pay tourist tax every time I am in the Algarve
By Diane from UK on 31 Dec 2023, 08:42