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Party-loving Brits heading to Spain face huge £26k fines | Travel News | Travel

amedpostBy amedpostJune 18, 2025 Travel No Comments2 Mins Read
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As temperatures ramp up in the UK, Brits have begun to turn their thoughts to their much-anticipated holidays in Spain this summer – enjoying a sangria while on a beach, or perhaps attending a party or two. However, following last year’s record 94 million visitors, Spanish authorities have begun to clamp down and implement new rules to get a handle on the chaos that has ensued.

Therefore, Brits planning on visiting the southern European country in the next couple of months have been urged to read up on the new rules to ensure they are not slapped with hefty fines that would certainly dampen the fun. In particular, Spanish authorities have begun to enforce stricter rules on parties, which have become a growing problem due to safety concerns. In fact, guests could be hit with fines of tens of thousands of euros, even just by attending.

Brits determined to attend a party or two in Spain this summer have been urged to make sure it’s a licensed event.

Unlicensed parties, even in private villas or flats, can result in guests and organisers being fined nearly €30,000, which translates to around £25,650.

These rules have been implemented to ensure the safety of attendees, regarding proper exits, staffing and crowd control.

This is not the only change to watch out for in Spain this summer. One of the biggest changes for 2025 is surrounding accommodation. Travellers now must prove they have a legal place to stay in Spain, or risk fines of over €9,000 (£7,700). If you’re booked into a hotel or Airbnb, a simple show of a confirmation email or booking paperwork is needed.

However, if you are planning to stay with friends or family, a new step is involved. Your host must register your visit with the local police and get you official proof of your stay. Only Spanish nationals, EU residents in Spain, or legal residents can do this, so check your paperwork before you fly.

Finally, make sure you pack appropriately, as dress codes are also now being more strictly enforced. For example, Malaga fines holidaymakers up to €750 (£641) for being undressed in public, while Platja d’Aro – known for its wild hen and stag dos – has taken it even further, issuing fines of up to €1,500 for being out in public in just underwear or in racy costumes.

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