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Can you drink on the beach in Padre?

Yes it is legal to drink alcohol at South Padre Island beaches, including at Padre Island National Seashore Park. It is illegal to become intoxicated to the extent that a person endangers themselves or another.



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However, in Miami Beach, bars close at 5am, and there is even a section of Downtown Miami that is allowed to sell alcohol 24 hours a day. That said, drinking alcohol is not allowed on the beach, or on public streets.

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Beach Rules & Regulations
  • All glass is prohibited on the beach.
  • Litter on the beach is prohibited.
  • Commercial activity or solicitation on the beach is prohibited.
  • Overnight camping is prohibited (City Beach Access)
  • Leash and clean up after your pets.
  • Leave with a tan…not a ticket (fines up to $2,000 if convicted)


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To camp on North Beach, South Beach, or Yarborough Pass, fill out a free self-issued camping permit in the kiosk at the entrance of the beach. Camping is not permitted on Malaquite Beach.

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Almost every public beach bans alcohol for obvious reasons, including minimizing unruly behavior and keeping the public safe from dangerous ocean conditions, but there are other ways to have a relaxing drink near the sand.

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Entertainment District: Bars on Ocean Drive and Collins Avenue from 5th to 16th streets are generally allowed to sell alcohol until 5 a.m. South of Fifth Street: A change in Miami beach law, and upheld by courts so far, will stop liquor sales at 2 a.m. for bars that have a capacity of 100 or more people.

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Hallmark of Excellence. As part of the 5-Star Luxury Included® experience, Beaches only serves premium brand liquors—and they're always included and unlimited.

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All across Spain, beaches are cracking down on visitors smoking. Hundreds of seaside destinations already prohibit lighting up and more bans have been introduced this year across the country's islands and mainland. On the Balearic Islands, 28 beaches have brought in smoke-free zones.

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