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What can you get fined for in Benidorm?

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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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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Drinking alcohol on the beach – fine 750 euros. Be sure to avoid buying any water or drinks from the beach vendors who appear when the beaches get busy as they are all unlicensed and unauthorised. Smoking on the beach - fine up to 2,000 euros. Sex on the beach – fine 750 euros.

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There is a maximum of six alcoholic drinks per person per day that can be served and these drinks will be provided only during lunch and dinner ( 3 each).

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You are allowed to be in the Schengen Zone for a maximum of 90 days within 180 days (approximately 6 months). Therefore, even if you have a 1-year multiple-entry tourist visa, this does not mean you can stay for a whole year continuously.

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Technically, no. The legal age to go clubbing in Spain is 18. Most clubs and venues require guests to be 18 or older to enter and enjoy nightlife activities. However, many Spanish teenagers are able to go clubbing as early as 16 or 17 depending on how well it is enforced.

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- Admission to nightclubs is only permitted to people over 18. - Admission to certain venues may be restricted to a certain dress code. - The consumption of alcoholic drinks outdoors is prohibited, with the exception of the terraces belonging to venues which are specially adapted for this purpose.

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One of the most important things to know is the law on alcohol. In Spain, the minimum purchasing and drinking age for alcohol is 18. So, make sure your kids are 18 before they purchase beer or wine even, if accompanied by their parents or other adults.

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