It's taken 35 years of determined lobbying and a law change, but Stewart Island/Rakiura finally has a visitor levy.
Between 35,000 and 37,000 visitors are expected to pay the $5 charge in the first year, netting about $175,000. The money will go into a special fund for visitor enhancement projects, to be administered by the Southland tourism body Venture Southland.
Most visitors arrive by ferry, aeroplane or cruise ship and the Southland District Council has struck a deal with operators and Cruise New Zealand for the levy to be built into the cost of passengers' tickets.
But visitors who arrive privately by air or sea are expected to put their money into a collection box outside the Rakiura Museum. Yesterday, the day the levy came into force, Southland District Council Mayor Frana Cardno became the first person to do that.
It was followed by a celebratory breakfast at the local South Seas Hotel.