A tourist tax proposal has reportedly been rejected by Spanish locals, saving UK holidaymakers from an extra charge this summer.
On Monday, regional government members who represent the southern region of Andalusia in Spain gave a unanimous rejection to the potential visitor tax which is already in place in other major European destinations, according to local reports. The region includes holiday hotspots Marbella, Malaga, Almeria and Seville.
If it had passed, international visitors would be required to pay a nightly fee on top of their accommodation. Other hotspots like Venice in Italy have already brought in such a rule in…