Everything the eco-tax needs, handled end to end.
Collected at checkout
The tax is added to each stay and taken from the guest, correct and capped, every time.
Always the right rate
When Malta changes the rate or the cap, Guestly updates every listing for you, on the day.
Filing in one click
One tidy statement, PDF or CSV, totalled across every listing and ready to hand over.
Never a missed night
Peak season, last-minute bookings, every channel: the tax is captured on every taxable night.
Guests notified automatically
The moment a booking lands, Guestly sends the guest their payment link by email, or straight into the Airbnb or Booking.com chat when there's no inbox.
Set it once. It runs every booking after that.
Connect your listings
Link Airbnb, Booking.com and direct bookings. Guestly pulls every reservation into one place.
Guests pay at checkout
The €1.50-per-night eco-tax is added to each stay and collected from the guest, correctly capped, on every channel.
Export at tax time
One tidy statement, PDF or CSV, totalled across every listing and ready to file. No spreadsheets, no shoebox.
The rate tripled overnight. Your setup didn't have to.
Malta's environmental contribution rose from €0.50 to €1.50 per guest per night, and the per-person cap jumped from €5 to €22.50. Guestly rolled the new rate out to every listing the moment it took effect.
Free to use. We earn only when you collect.
No subscription, no setup fee. Guestly takes a small commission on each eco-tax payment it collects for you, and you set the rate.
Commission model. Your exact rate is set on your account.
The eco-tax, answered.
Everything hosts ask before switching collection over to Guestly.
Still have questions? Contact usIs the eco-tax collected from me or from my guests?+
From your guests. Guestly adds the contribution to each booking at checkout and collects it directly, so it never comes out of your own pocket.
How does Guestly make money if it's free?+
We take a small commission on each eco-tax payment we collect for you. No subscription, no setup fee, and you only ever pay when the guest pays.
What exactly changed on 1 July 2026?+
The rate rose from €0.50 to €1.50 per guest, per night, and the per-person cap went from €5 to €22.50. Guestly applied the new rate to every listing automatically.
Which booking channels does it work with?+
Airbnb, Booking.com, Vrbo, Expedia and your direct reservations. Guestly pulls them into one ledger so the tax is captured the same way everywhere.
How do I file at tax time?+
Export one statement, PDF or CSV, totalled across all listings for the full year. It's formatted to hand straight over, so there's nothing to reconcile.