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What is the alcohol limit in the Canary Islands?

The legal limit for blood alcohol in the Canary Islands is 50mg per 100ml of blood – less than in the UK.



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How many drinks can I have in Tenerife all-inclusive? These rules mean, if you stay at an all inclusive hotel in one of these resorts, you can have a maximum of 6 alcoholic drinks a day as part of your all inclusive package – 3 at lunch and 3 with evening meals.

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Therefore, the rule of a maximum of 6 drinks does not apply to the Spanish mainland and other Balearic and Canary Islands. Alcoholic Beverages: 1,5 litres for drinks with more than 22 degrees or 3 litres for drinks with less than 22 degrees.

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The legal limit for blood alcohol in the Canary Islands is 50mg per 100ml of blood – less than in the UK. If you have been driving for less than two years the limit drops to 30mg per 100ml of blood. The penalties include a fine of up to 600 euros and six points off your licence.

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In conclusion, the tap water in Gran Canaria is generally safe for consumption. The local authorities regulate and monitor the water quality to ensure it meets international standards. While some may notice slight differences in taste due to the desalination process, it does not pose any health risks.

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What can I bring back from Gran Canaria and other Canary Islands as these are outside the E.U?
  • Alcohol: You can bring in 16 litres of beer and 4 litres of wine (not sparkling). ...
  • Tobacco: You can bring in 200 cigarettes or 100 cigarillos or 50 cigars or 250g of loose tobacco.


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These rules mean, if you stay at an all inclusive hotel in one of these resorts, you can have a maximum of 6 alcoholic drinks a day as part of your all inclusive package – 3 at lunch and 3 with evening meals. Soft drinks are unlimited at any time of day and you can buy additional alcoholic drinks if you wish.

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Avoid drinking, smoking, or vaping in public spaces – either on the streets or on the beach. It's prohibited across all the Canary Islands. You could face a hefty fine if caught.

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Holidaymakers jetting off to parts of Spain have been warned of a six drink limit if they are set to enjoy an all inclusive holiday. The new law enforces a drinking limit in parts of the Balearic Islands, including travel hotspots like Ibiza, Majorca and Menorca.

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Holidaymakers jetting off to parts of Spain have been warned of a six drink limit if they are set to enjoy an all inclusive holiday. The new law enforces a drinking limit in parts of the Balearic Islands, including travel hotspots like Ibiza, Majorca and Menorca.

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