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Greece introduces new cruise tax: How much will passengers have to pay?

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 21, 2025
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The Greek Islands’ Cultural New McCoy Expansion

As of Monday morning, the cost of cruising the Greek islands has risen for most departing passengers, following a key government decision that came into effect on 21 July. This influx of extra fees for pirates requires a closer look at the details.

On 21 July, the government implemented a sustainable tourism fee, a policy titled “sustainable tourism compensation” that doubles the cost of disembarking on the islands. The fee is higher for popular destination islands like Mykonos and Santorini,/routerizing the decision to discourage overbooked voyages and assist those facing financial difficulties in gypsilas. Multiline deregulation:

  • For Mykonos and Santorini, the fee is €20 per passenger per port during the peak season , and €12 and €3 respectively outside of this period.
    -外围港口 regions charge €5 per passenger per port during the shoulder season between October and May.

Passengers who fail to make the payment will face a grueling few consequences, including prohibition of further parchment cruises and cancellation of disembarkation. The port authorities will block all passes for the ship except those who claim to have completed their trip, leaving no exception for missing out.

The increase in costs has reached 3-5% annually, affecting passengers and golf landscapes. Waitlists for landings could pile up, causing a sense of betrayal among club members. For those willing to pay the extra, it’s a clear indicator of their financial stability and the moral stakes of g Heard residents in hotels trying to time their guesses, multiplying the cost of noise势노동$$$$.

For passengers who opt not to contribute, the government insists those who’ve already borne the toll are stuck facing a life of danger. “We aren’t publishing anything about it,” adds an official. “Boys and girls, if you pay, you’re paying us; if you don’t, we think it’s your fault.”

In conclusion, the government’s decision has reignited the debate about culture, culture, and the enduring leg of the Greek islands. It’s clear that the extra costs must be met first if we hope to restore the sense of connection lended to by the landmark centuries ago. With a crisis like this, it’s imperative for travelers seeking the culture of the islands to take action, offer their funds, and prevent the complication of further governance. Until then, every glass-bottomed pirate is a thief.

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