The beautiful island state set to introduce tax to tackle overtourism crisis


The stunning island state of Hawaii is considering the introduction of a tourist tax to be paid by holidaymakers whenever they check into a hotel or vacation rental on the territory.

A new legislation, the House Bill 2406, regarding this fee, was proposed in late February and would require tourists to fork out around £19.63 ($25) at the beginning of their stay.

A similar tax is expected to generate some £53million ($68m) per year – which would go to the Climate Health and Environmental Action Special Fund.

The funds raised would likely be used to help protect the unique Hawaiian beaches and territory and prevent wildfires, which in recent years have ravaged Hawaii.

Josh Green, who has been the governor of Hawaii since 2022, has voiced his support for this measure.

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