Spain travel rules for Brits from 'bikini ban' to flip-flop fines - full list
Summary
Spain is increasing regulations for British tourists in popular destinations like the Canary and Balearic Islands due to concerns about unruly behavior and overtourism. These rules include fines ranging from €30 to €2,000 for vaping in prohibited areas, which now encompass outdoor spaces like restaurant terraces and beaches. Drivers face penalties of €80-€200 for wearing flip-flops or high heels while driving. Certain resorts are enforcing 'bikini bans,' fining up to €500 for wearing swimwear away from beaches, and cracking down on excessive drinking with restrictions on happy hours and all-inclusive drink limits. Additionally, reserving sunbeds with towels can result in fines or confiscation of belongings.
(Source:Daily Express)