Businesses need to ensure their visitor accommodation is registered to ensure quality standards across the tourism industry are being upheld.
That's according to the Department of Economic Development which is reminding people the deadline to do so is looming.
Hotels, self-catering units, guest accommodation, farm stays, campsites and bed and breakfasts have to register - as well as anyone who receives payment for accommodation services.
Registration is said to promote the Island's tourism offering and help with visitor growth.
The deadline for registration is January 27th - anyone with questions is asked to contact the department.
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