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Can you smoke in Ibiza 2023?

Smoke-free beaches As of 2023, these are: Caló des Moro in San Antonio, Cala d'Hort, Cala Comte, Salinas, Es Cavallet, Sa Caleta (Es Bol Nou), Cala Sant Vicent, Talamanca, and Santa Eulalia's main beach, as well as Es Pujols in Formentera.



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Spain's islands are cracking down on smoking on the beach Some of Spain's most popular beaches, located on the Balearic Islands, have become cigarette-free zones. A ban on smoking was brought in earlier this on 28 beaches including Playa de Talamanca in Ibiza, Platja Gran in Menorca, and Sant Joan in Mallorca.

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Javea, Alicante, and dozens of beaches across the Balearic Islands - including Ibiza, Menorca and Mallorca - have banned smoking on beaches to tackle the problem of cigarette butts being left in the sand. The move comes after Barcelona, Lanzarote and Tenerife introduced beach smoking bans last year.

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Terrace smoking ban scrapped after three years in Spain's Costa Blanca and Valencia areas. SMOKERS can light up again on bar and restaurant terraces in the Valencian Community after regional president Carlos Mazon announced he was ending the restriction.

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Spanish law prohibits smoking in indoor public spaces. Smoking is only permitted in certain outdoor areas. You may smoke on your balcony or terrace if your accommodation is so equipped, but rooms have smoke detectors, so keep doors into the apartment closed while smoking.

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Smoking in Ibiza airport is only permitted in designated areas outside the terminal. Meaning, you will not find any smoking facility inside the airport. If you want to puff, you have to go outside and look for signs indicating a smoking area.

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What is the new rule in Ibiza? New rules mean that you're now limited to six alcoholic drinks per day, which are distributed evenly between lunch and dinner. That means that you'll get three drinks per meal - and you'll need to pay for any other alcohol you want to drink throughout the holiday.

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Viral posts circulating on Ibiza social media channels in the past few days are warning people about a lethal batch of Fentanyl laced 2C-B, also known as Pink Cocaine. The posts link the drug to eleven deaths on the island, but these claims are unsubstantiated.

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A ban on smoking was brought in earlier this on 28 beaches including Playa de Talamanca in Ibiza, Platja Gran in Menorca, and Sant Joan in Mallorca. The latest seaside destination to follow suit is Caló des Moro in San Antonio on the island of Ibiza.

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Despite progress in tobacco control efforts, smoking remains a global public health concern with diverse patterns observed across countries. Certain countries stand out for their alarmingly high smoking rates. Nauru takes the lead with a staggering 48.50% of its population engaging in smoking habits.

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Yes, you can smoke anywhere in Ibiza. The Spanish love their smokes, and they would have to be dragged kicking and screaming into a ban on smoking in Public areas! Cream is a Liverpool based outfit that has regular nights in Ibiza playing House music at Amnesia on Thursdays.

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While smoking on balconies is generally not allowed, there may be certain exceptions and limitations depending on the hotel's specific policies. Some Marriott hotels may have designated smoking areas on their premises, which might include outdoor spaces such as patios or designated smoking zones.

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It depends on the hotel's policy. Some will allow it. But, in my experience, most hotels do not allow smoking on a balcony if they have a non-smoking policy in the room. The opposite is typically true if you booked a “smoking” room.

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You're allowed to have a nice little nap on the sand during the day, of course, but staying on the beach overnight is illegal. Trying to sleep on the beach after dark when bathing hours are over could result in a €1,500 fine.

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