12 Countries That Charge Fees To Visit
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Those who have traveled abroad aren’t likely to tell you that their trip was cheap. Best case scenario is usually when the trip ends up being “not as expensive” as they might have thought.

On top of this, the next time you are planning to visit a foreign country, you might be hit with a tourist fee. That’s because many countries, and some cities within them, are levying taxes and fees on visitors, starting either in 2023 or at the beginning of 2024.

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“Behind every tourist fee lies a compelling narrative — a unique blend of financial investment and experiential return,” said Sam Perio, a destination expert at Trek Fun Trek. “These charges not only shape the destination’s revenue but intricately color the psychological canvas of a traveler’s perceived value, enriching their journey with a deeper understanding of the destination’s worth beyond its scenic landscapes.”

Perio explained that “these charges cover various aspects like accommodation, conservation, infrastructure, administration, and tourism development, adding value and supporting different facets of the travel experience in each respective country.” If you are planning a trip in the near future, take a look at these countries that charge fees for you to visit and plan according to your travel budget.

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Thailand

Originally set to start at the end of 2022, Thailand’s fees were pushed to September 2023 and are now in full effect.

“An entry fee of up to 300 baht will be charged for air travelers, while those arriving by bus, train, or boat will pay an additional 150 baht,” said Sam Charlton, CEO of Fast Passports & Visas.

“Part of this fee will be allocated to cater to tourists’ needs, especially when their health insurance might not cover certain aspects,” added Lukasz Koszyk, head of business development at Visafly. “Additionally, it will support the development of popular tourist attractions.”

Spain

There are two places in Spain that have added a tax for visitors: Valencia, where you can expect to pay a tax ranging from 50 cents to €2 per night, and Barcelona, where the local government hiked up its tourist tax in 2023, requiring a €5 per night fee for rented accommodation within its limits.

“The revenue from this tax is directed towards enhancing the city’s infrastructure, including roads and public transportation,” explained Koszyk of Barcelona, while breaking down that Valencia’s tax is to “support the sustainable development of the region’s tourism sector and provide affordable housing in tourist hotspots.”