Puerto Plata.- The Puerto Plata City Council approved a new fee of one dollar per tourist visiting the city, aiming to fund the development and upkeep of tourism and urban infrastructure. The resolution, proposed by Councillor Roque de León and supported by Mayor Roquelito GarcÃa, seeks to enhance the visitor experience and strengthen the destination’s appeal.
The funds collected will be used for beautification, security, and service projects in key areas such as La Puntilla, the boardwalk, Plaza Independencia, and Paseo de Doña Blanca. The fee will apply only to tourists purchasing excursions through tour operators. Local tour operators and the Tourism Department initially supported the initiative, citing its common use in other destinations.
However, the decision has sparked mixed reactions among businesses and residents, with some criticizing the lack of prior discussion and questioning whether the City Council can impose such a tax without Congressional approval. Despite concerns, estimates suggest the measure could generate between $800,000 and $1 million to maintain and clean Puerto Plata’s main tourist areas.
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