Greece has introduced a new tourist tax targeting cruise ship passengers disembarking on popular islands such as Mykonos and Santorini. Starting July 21, the fee will be up to 20 euros per passenger, with variations ranging from 4 to 12 euros during other times of the year and depending on the destination. The tax aims to address issues related to excessive tourism and to fund infrastructure improvements on these heavily visited islands. This measure applies specifically to cruise passengers and is part of Greece's broader strategy to manage overtourism in its key tourist locations.
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