Mexico cruise tax delayed following industry backlash: What to know

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The new tax facing cruise passengers in Mexico will be pushed back until July 2025 after backlash ensued from cruise associations who fear the fee will negatively affect ports.

The recently announced cruise tax to hit passengers who are traveling through Mexico will be delayed. Following some 'disappointment at current situation,' the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association announced the six-month tax implementation delay, according to a press release. The new Federal Law of Rights tax on cruise passengers was supposed to take place beginning Jan.

This is a staggering 213% more than the average cost at Caribbean ports, raising serious questions about the competitiveness of Mexican destinations in the global cruise market,' FCCA officials said. The FCCA warned that such a financial burden will deter cruise tourists from going into Mexico or alter their itineraries, especially when some will spend such little time there.

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