Get ready to register your visitor accommodation in Wales
The law is changing – make sure you’re ready
From autumn 2026, if you take bookings for overnight stays in Wales, you’ll need to register with the Welsh Revenue Authority by law.
A new visitor accommodation register is being introduced to give a clearer picture of the tourism sector across Wales.
It applies to anyone who takes bookings for overnight stays in Wales, from informal hosts to professional providers.
Registration is free.
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Do I need to register?
You'll need to register your visitor accommodation if either of the following apply:
- you take bookings for overnight stays in Wales
- any of the bookings are for 31 nights or less
Whether you host for one night a year, seasonally or year-round, you must register with the Welsh Revenue Authority by law.
This includes:
- self-catering lets (such as cottages, houses, apartments or lodges)
- your main home or spare room
- hotels, bed and breakfasts or guesthouses
- pitches for tents, touring caravans, motorhomes or campervans
- glamping (such as shepherd’s huts, yurts, pods or similar)
- static caravans or mobile homes
- hostels or bunkhouses
How to get ready for registration
Registration opens in autumn 2026. To register, you will need to provide:
- contact details, such as:
- name
- address
- phone number
- date of birth
- company number (if applicable)
- charity number (if applicable)
- trading name (if applicable)
- accommodation address
- types of accommodation you offer
- how many people can stay
- when the accommodation is usually open for bookings
Have this information ready and registration will take most people under 15 minutes to complete online.
Sign up now to receive updates and get notified when registration opens.
