New Spanish Rules For Tourists – From Drink Bans To More
New Spanish Rules For Tourists – From Drink Bans To More

If you’re planning a trip to Spain, hold on to your hats – because things are changing! From new taxes and drink limits to rules about where you can park your car, hereโs a rundown of the latest regulations aimed at making tourism more sustainable and less disruptive for locals. Let’s keep our travels fun and respectful!
1. Brits Lead Tourist Numbers

Last year, a record-breaking 94 million tourists visited Spain, with Brits making up the biggest slice of that pie. The allure of Spain’s vibrant culture, sunny beaches, and delicious food keeps drawing Brits in huge numbers, making them a significant presence in Spanish tourist spots.
2. Protests in Spanish Cities

This Sunday, Barcelona and Palma de Mallorca saw major protests. Locals are feeling overwhelmed by tourists who sometimes forget that these cities are not just fun parks but also someone’s home. Demonstrators made their point by playfully spraying water at tourists to signal their plea for more respectful behavior.
3. Balearic Islands Tourist Tax

Heads up if you’re visiting Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, or Formentera! The tourist tax might soon increase, affecting your travel budget. If approved, youโll be looking at paying more per night, especially during peak summer months and if you’re staying in plush accommodations. Luckily, kids under 16 get a pass from this new tax.
4. Barcelona Tourist Tax

Planning a luxury getaway to Barcelona? Budget for a heftier tourist tax by the end of 2025. Set to double, this tax will vary depending on your type of stay, with the poshest hotels hitting your wallet hardest. But, families take note – kids under 16 are exempt.
5. Six Drink Cap in Mallorca and Ibiza

Love a good party? Note that in Mallorca and Ibizaโs hottest nightlife spots, you can now only sip six drinks per day under all-inclusive deals – that’s three with lunch and three with dinner. This rule aims to curb the rowdy behavior that’s been on the rise, keeping the fun in check.
6. Capped Numbers on Walking Tours in Palma

If you enjoy guided walking tours, note that Palma is putting a cap at 20 people per group. This new rule could make tours a bit pricier and harder to book, so plan ahead to ensure your spot on these informative strolls through the city.
7. Beach Rules: New Banned Items List

Beach day? Make sure to leave your cigarettes, speakers, and BBQ grills at home. The new rules also say no to umbrellas, tents, and saving spots with your belongings. Follow these rules to avoid fines and keep the beaches beautiful and enjoyable for everyone.
8. Soller: Residents Only Zone

Driving through Soller? Think again. The town center is now a no-go for hire cars, making it a haven for residents and a quieter spot for tourists on foot. This move aims to cut down traffic and preserve the townโs peaceful charm.
9. Late Night Drinks Ban

Night owls, take note: buying alcohol late at night in certain party zones like Magaluf and Ibiza’s Sant Antoni is a no from last year. This ban aims to dial down the all-night party vibe and keep the streets safer and quieter post-sunset.
10. Ban On New Rentals in Key Cities

Thinking of snagging a holiday rental in Malaga, Alicante, or Madrid? You might find it tricky from January 2025. A new law stops the registration of new holiday rentals in these bustling areas, aiming to ensure locals can find long-term housing more easily.
We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home.
We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home. With over 10 years of experience in dating and traveling to romantic places, we share our favorite date ideas and romantic destinations to help couples level up their relationships. Having lived in and traveled through the USA, we also share our favourite things to do in the States.
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