January 7, 2026 - 21:07

In a significant move to bolster the tourism sector, Seychelles has amended its Tourism Environmental Sustainability Levy by exempting small accommodations from the charge. This decision aims to alleviate financial pressures on smaller operators, allowing them to remain competitive in a challenging economic landscape.
The government recognizes the vital role that small accommodations play in the tourism ecosystem, contributing not only to the economy but also to the unique local experiences that attract visitors. By easing the financial burden on these establishments, Seychelles hopes to encourage growth and sustainability within the sector.
This amendment is part of a broader strategy to enhance the resilience of the tourism industry, which has faced numerous challenges in recent years. Stakeholders are optimistic that this exemption will lead to increased investment and innovation among smaller businesses, ultimately benefiting the entire tourism landscape in Seychelles. The government remains committed to fostering a sustainable and thriving tourism environment for all operators.
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