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Ibiza and Majorca hotels want to scrap tourist tax for two years to win back Brits

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Balearic hoteliers have called on the government to put a temporary halt on tourist tax. Business owners in Ibiza and Majorca hope that lifting the controversial fee will entice Brits back to the islands.

Currently, holidaymakers are required to fork out around £3.50 a night. And while this may not seem like a lot, it’s an extra £200 for families-of-four who spend a fortnight at the destinations.

Meanwhile, couples who stay on the Balearic islands for a week can expect to pay an additional £50 for their holidays. The government may not be keen to stop taxing tourists for two years as they rake in around £3 million from the toll during this time period.

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