The tax will apply to those staying in tourist accommodation such as hotel complexes and holiday homes
Authorities in Mogán, 93 kilometres outside the capital, Las Palmas, and one of the best beach resorts across the Canary Islands, said on Thursday that it plans to approve the tax in a plenary session on December 12.
The fee will be set at €0.15 per person per day for those staying at a tourist establishment.
Mogán City Council said the profits will be used exclusively to finance activities, services or infrastructure in the popular tourist area, as well as promote tourism in the municipality.
However, the €0.15 may not be set in stone, as the rate could fluctuate annually, depending on the costs derived from tourist activity…
















