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Mexico Agrees to Phased-in Rollout of Lowered Cruise Passenger Head Tax

May 7, 2025
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Mexico Agrees to Lower Head Tax on Cruise Passengers After Industry Pressure

After facing pressure from the cruise industry and concerns raised by local government officials in states where cruises play a vital role in the economy, Mexico’s federal government has reached a compromise on the hefty head tax planned for cruise passengers. The news of this agreement comes after intense negotiations that began in December and resulted in a six-month delay in implementation.

The federal government initially announced plans to end an exemption for cruise passengers from the head tax charged to short-stay tourists, known as the Non-Resident Duty. The tax was set at $42 per passenger starting January 1, 2025, with the potential for additional costs when factoring in local port taxes.

However, following complaints from the cruise industry about the impact on their relationship with Mexico and its economy, the government agreed to a phased-in approach. The head tax will now start at $5 per person in July 2025, gradually increasing to $21 per passenger by November 2028.

Reports suggest that the governor of Quintana Roo state, Mara Lezama, played a crucial role in reaching this compromise. Quintana Roo is home to popular ports like Cozumel and Playa del Carmen, which heavily rely on income from the cruise industry.

In addition to the reduced tax rates, cruise lines have committed to supporting port infrastructure projects, promoting Mexican goods onboard, increasing passenger numbers to Mexican ports, and sourcing more supplies locally. Federal Tourism Secretary Josefina Rodriguez hailed the agreement as a significant step towards Mexico’s economic development.

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At the recent Seatrade Cruise Conference, industry executives emphasized the need for collaboration between cruise lines and ports worldwide. They highlighted the challenges posed by increasing ship sizes and passenger capacities, urging ports to engage with them to address concerns related to over-tourism and environmental impacts.

A joint announcement of the agreement is expected to be released shortly, showcasing a harmonious resolution between Mexico and the cruise industry that balances economic interests with sustainable tourism practices.

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