Will it cost more to visit Wales?

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Will it cost more to visit Wales?

People staying overnight in Wales may soon have to pay a small charge in changes proposed by the Visitor Accommodation (Register and Levy) Etc. (Wales) Bill.

The levy would be set at 75p per person a night for hostels and campsite pitches. For all other accommodation types the levy will be £1.25 a person a night.

The decision on whether to set a levy or not will rest with the local authority for the area.

The legislation also includes a requirement to establish and maintain a register of visitor accommodation in Wales. A statutory registration scheme for all accommodation providers is expected to start operating in 2026.

The proceeds of the visitor levy will be used by the local authority to support local tourism activity and infrastructure.

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