New Zealand Joins Growing Trend to Charge Foreign Tourists More

Hikers walk in the Hooker Valley track in the Mount Cook National Park, New Zealand.Photographer: Sanka Vidanagama/NurPhoto/Getty Images

New Zealand is joining a growing list of countries that charge foreigners more to visit popular tourist sites.

The government plans to levy a fee of as much as NZ$40 ($24) on foreign visitors to key natural attractions such as Milford Sound, the majestic fjord reputedly described by the writer Rudyard Kipling as the eighth wonder of the world. The charge, which could be introduced in 2027, won’t apply to New Zealand residents.