A well -known spa will raise the fee. Tourists will pay more to accommodation
A stay in Kołobrzeg from next year will be more expensive. That’s what the councilors decided. The higher rate for the spa fee is to bring more budget by PLN 1.5 million.
The City Council of Kołobrzeg decided that from next year tourists will pay more for their stay in the city.
Pursuant to the adopted resolution from January 1 next year, the spa fee from natural persons staying longer than a day in the city for health, tourist, holiday or training purposes will be PLN 6.67 (the daily rate will increase from PLN 6.35). It will be the maximum fee rate, provided by the Ministry of Finance for 2026. In practice, the spa fee is most often charged by the owners of accommodation facilities. The increase is not significant – a tourist will pay PLN 2.24 more for a seven -day stay. A family of four will spend nearly PLN 9 more.
Higher spa fee in Kołobrzeg
The resolutions were voted by councilors of the Civic Coalition, the Local Government Community and non -attached. There were representatives of Law and Justice against. One councilor did not vote. Thanks to the increase, the city’s budget revenues will increase by PLN 1.5 million.
The city argues that fees are necessary to modernize infrastructure. He calculates that the spa fee contributes, among others To: “Modernization of the streets you walk, expanding bicycle paths – you will visit the city recreationally, maintain the cleanliness of the city, so that you feel even better with us, the revitalization of green areas, street lighting and monuments, so that you can admire Kołobrzeg also at night.”
Cheaper ticket to the pier
After paying the spa fee, tourists can take advantage of a special discount for an admission ticket to the Kołobrzeg pier (for PLN 5 instead of PLN 9 for a normal ticket). Children under 4 years of age will enter them for free.
From the spa fee in Kołobrzeg are exempt, among others Taxpayers of real estate tax for having holiday homes located in places where a spa fee is charged and organized groups of school children and youth.
