Hence, expect that travelling abroad will be more expensive than ever for Australian tourists, thanks to the new taxes and higher visa fees.
If you’re planning a trip, there are a couple of extra hurdles to consider, so it might be a good idea to check out the latest fees to avoid any surprises.
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Visitors from nations that are exempt from visa requirements for approximately 30 European countries will be required to complete the ETIAS before their flight. The electronic travel authorization will incur a fee of €7 (A$11.50) for individuals aged 18 to 70 and will remain valid for three years.
The ETIAS will facilitate an unlimited number of business and leisure visits to Europe’s passport-free Schengen Area countries, with each visit being limited to 90 days within a 180-day period. It is important to note that obtaining ETIAS approval will be mandatory for all visa-free travelers, including those from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the USA, and other visa-waiver countries. Extended stays beyond 90 days will necessitate the acquisition of a full visa.
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ETA applications for Thailand must be submitted online via the official Thai e-Visa website. Each visit to Thailand will necessitate a new ETA application, which differs from the multi-entry ETAs that have been valid for several years in other countries. However, the Thai ETA is anticipated to be free of charge. Upon approval, travelers with an ETA can utilize automated passport control gates at immigration checkpoints.
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If you are planning to visit the UK from 8th January 2025, make sure that you complete online your ETA prior to your flight. Similar to the USA’s ETA and forthcoming equivalents for Europe, Thailand, and Japan, the UK ETA doesn’t replace a conventional visa – it’s intended primarily for tourism and business purposes.
The UK ETA will cost £10 (A$20) – paid via a credit or debit card at the time of your online application – and permits multiple journeys to the UK for stays of up to six months at a time over two years or until the holder’s passport expires.
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Japan is set to align with the global trend by implementing mandatory travel authorizations for international visitors through a new digital visa waiver program, JESTA.
The program will extend to more than 70 countries that benefit from visa-free entry into Japan, including Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Canada, the USA, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the majority of European nations.
Greek officials have announced a plan to introduce a €20 ($33) tourist tax for cruise ship passengers visiting the islands of Santorini and Mykonos during the peak summer season.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis acknowledged while the country doesn’t have a “structural over-tourism problem”, some destinations experience issues during certain weeks or months of the year.
Brazil will introduce its own visa system for travellers from Australia, Canada, and the US from April 10, 2025. The cost will be $124 AUD, but the visa will be valid for 10 years and across multiple entries. Stays are limited to 90 days per year. The visa was previously due to be introduced in 2024 – or, rather, reintroduced.
Applicants will also need to provide additional information, according to the Brazilian government’s website.
In Porto, Portugal, the city council is raising the tourist tax from €2 to €3 ($5) per night, despite the city’s reputation as a budget-friendly travel destination.
Meanwhile, Rome is looking at creating a ticketing system for anyone wanting to visit the Trevi fountain. Although no official plans have been announced, the popular bucket-list attraction might soon require a fee.
The world of travel is dynamic, and staying updated with the latest rules is key to a hassle-free journey. For Australian passport holders, the recent changes in travel rules represent a shift towards more digital and streamlined processes. As you plan your next adventure, remember to check the requirements well in advance and prepare accordingly.
Safe travels!