About 2 million British people are expected to travel abroad Easter weekend.
And, for those who plan to go to Spainthey must be careful about these seven rules or they will be subject to a risk of being fined £25,000.
From when not splashing party warnings, Slingo’s brand marketing coordinator Dom Aldworth advises sticking to these rules if you want a hassle-free holiday…
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Majorca Club fines, improper or disrespectful tourists. This includes a zero-tolerance policy regarding vandalism, street drinking and fighting.
Make sure to be familiar with their local customs, traditions and laws to avoid causing any trouble to others or yourself.
Don’t be a noisy tourist
Alicante announced that they would fine noisy tourists.

Travel experts warn that for holidaymakers planning to travel to Spain this Easter, they must be careful about these seven rules or the risk of being fined £25,000. The picture shows Playa del Albir in Valencia

Drinking and smoking on the beaches of Benidorm is strictly prohibited, with fines of £650 and £1,700

Alicante announced that they will fine noisy tourists, possibly over £25,000. Above, the British drink in Benidorm
These regulations are stricter rules for the rules implemented by the City Council in March 2019 and could cost more than £25,000.
It is best to avoid playing loud music on the beach and talking loudly in your stay.
Accommodation certificate
Spain recently announced that they will Fines up to £8,000 are issued to tourists If they do not have accommodation certificates when they are traveling.
While the hotel is happy to provide proof for visitors, it can be trickier if you are with friends or family abroad, so it is now necessary to provide police accommodation.
The moderators have the responsibility to arrange this statement that they must be Spanish nationals, EU citizens living in Spain or non-EU citizens living with laws.
Ensuring that you have a certificate of accommodation before travel will save you a penalty and ensure you have a stress-free vacation.
Check if you can go to the beach at night

Spain recently announced that they will issue fines up to £8,000 to UK tourists if they do not have accommodation certificates when traveling
Benidorm announced it will charge visitors between £640 and £1,030 to step on the beach between midnight and 7 a.m.
This includes swimming in the sea or sleeping on the beach.
The rule was introduced to reduce the risk of any swimming-related accidents without a lifeguard.
Spain also doesn’t want to waste resources from local emergency services, so it’s best to keep beach activities during the day.
Pay attention to naked swimming, alcohol and smoking
Unclothing on a non-expert beach will give you a fine of £560.
But there is Nudist beaches available in most Spanish resortsso if you want to bask in the sun naked, you can swim in some places.
Drinking and smoking on the beach in Benidorm is also strictly strict Ban, fines are £650 and £1,700 respectively.

Catching passengers traveling for unlicensed taxi services are responsible for fines up to £512

Benidorm announces that it will charge visitors £640 to £1,030
This is due to garbage problems and health issues.
Use only registered taxi
The UK government has warned British tourists to use registered taxis only in Spain this summer.
Passengers who have captured unlicensed taxi services traveling should be held responsible for fines up to £512.
This is due to transportation risks, so make sure you book a taxi or airport transfer through a licensed company.
Avoid unlicensed political parties
If you are traveling to Majorca or Ibiza this summer, be aware of your gathering location.
Authorities are limiting any unlicensed or unruly parties and will fine anyone and may fine more than £25,000.

Unclothing on a non-expert beach will give you a fine of £560. Benedy Moore above
These parties are usually held in villas and private residences without emergency exits, capacity restrictions and safety measures for trained security personnel.
DOM Finished:’bBefore packing your suitcase, it is important to educate yourself on any travel rules, especially when new regulations are announced every year.
“That way, you can enjoy the holiday while being safe and respecting local laws.
“By understanding local culture and regulations, you can bring a positive travel experience to yourself and others.”