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Torremolinos mayor calls for funding reform over tourist tax debate

Torremolinos mayor calls for funding reform over tourist tax debate
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Speaking in London at the Spain Talks 2026 forum on Monday, during a panel on the pros and cons of tourism levies, she argued that local authorities are struggling to cope with the pressure tourism places on public services

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Margarita del Cid in London on Monday. SUR Torremolinos mayor calls for funding reform over tourist tax debate

Speaking in London at the Spain Talks 2026 forum on Monday, during a panel on the pros and cons of tourism levies, she argued that local authorities are struggling to cope with the pressure tourism places on public services

Tony Bryant

Wednesday, 22 April 2026, 11:29

The Mayor of Torremolinos, Margarita del Cid, has said the real challenge facing major tourist destinations is chronic underfunding rather than the introduction of a tourist tax.

Speaking in London at the Spain Talks 2026 forum on Monday, during a panel on the pros and cons of tourism levies, she argued that local authorities are struggling to cope with the pressure tourism places on public services.

Del Cid pointed out that Torremolinos, with a population of around 75,000, often sees that figure swell significantly during peak periods, placing strain on services such as street cleaning, policing, infrastructure and beach maintenance.

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She said a tourist tax could be part of the solution, but should not dominate the debate. Any such measure, she said, must be regulated nationally while allowing councils to decide whether to implement it.

“This should not be an ideological argument, but a practical one,” she added.

The mayor said that any new funding tools must ensure money is reinvested locally and used to address the real impacts of tourism, including pressure on public services and urban infrastructure.

Her remarks came during wider discussions on how destinations can balance tourism growth with residents’ quality of life.

Del Cid concluded by calling for a “serious and practical” debate, warning that the success of Spain’s tourism industry has not been matched by adequate funding for the municipalities that sustain it.

“Torremolinos wants to remain a leading destination, but also a liveable town with high-quality public services. That requires confronting the real issue: how tourist municipalities are funded,” she concluded.

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