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Taxes · GreeceNew tourist taxes for cruise ship visitors are set to be introduced across Greece and its islands from the beginning of next month, according to reports. The highest rate – €20 per cruise passenger – will be charged on the islands of Mykonos and Santorini across the peak summer holiday season, running up to the end of September. After that the charge will drop to €12 and then to €4 from November through to March, when they will return to €12 and…See the Story
Greece to Introduce Series of Cruise Taxes from Start of July

Ireland · IrelandIntroducing Star Princess®, our newest ship, where each day brings the possibility for wonder, joy – and, yes, love – and every journey is written in the stars. Designed to awaken your sense of wonder, this ship redefines cruising with immersive spaces like the glass-enclosed Piazza and awe-inspiring venues that connect your guests to the world around them. Whether they’re sipping coffee, enjoying live music, or simply watching the sea roll by,…See the Story
Introducing Star Princess - Princess Cruises' Newest Ship

Travel · NorwayAs international travelers continue to flock to Norway’s unspoiled fjords and dramatic mountain landscapes, the country is preparing to introduce a new tourist tax aimed at managing the pressures of overtourism. Starting in the summer of 2026, the tax will apply to overnight stays in hotels, guesthouses, short-term rentals and cruise passengers arriving in Norwegian ports. The 3% levy is part of a wider strategy by the Norwegian government to al…Read Article