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What are the new rules for Benidorm?

17 Benidorm beach rules you need to know - and the fines for breaking them
  • Entering the beach (including swimming) between midnight and 7am – fine 750 to 1,200 euros.
  • Sleeping or camping on the beach - fine 1,200 euros.
  • Placing parasols and towels to reserve space – fine 150 euros.




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Smoking was prohibited on all ten beaches in Barcelona in 2022 and violators can face a fine. Now, in 2023, the Balearic Islands have followed suit and introduced a ban on smoking on the beach. Reportedly, at least 28 beaches have followed suit.

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In Benidorm and no doubt other regions, there are time restrictions, which means you are not allowed to swim in the sea or use the beach between 11 pm and 7 am. This is generally imposed for safety reasons and to allow for the cleanup of the beach.

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Most bars open till 3.00am or later. If you really want to do the twenty four hour session John and Joesph's is open 24 hours and is 1 Euro a pint.

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The minimum buying and drinking age in Spain is 18, which is fairly young compared to the rest of the world. This includes buying alcohol in bars and clubs, restaurants and shops.

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The city of Vigo in the northwestern region of Galicia, Spain, wants to end the practice of urinating in the sea by imposing a €750 (£645) penalty.

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Promoted Stories. These include boozing, smoking, going on the beach between midnight and 7am when town contractors carry out cleaning procedures and urinating in the sea. You could also be fined for not putting a top on when leaving the beach to go to the bars or back to the hotel.

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