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What is the all inclusive rule in Ibiza?

Tourists on all-inclusive holidays will now only be allowed six drinks per day, broken down into three drinks at lunch and three during the evening. The rules affect all-inclusive holidaymakers in Ibiza, as well as in the areas of Playa de Palma, El Arenal, Magaluf and the West End of Sant Antoni de Portmany.



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“Please be advised that a decree has been issued by the Balearic Government on a new restriction for all inclusive meal option,” the Thomas Cook message reads. “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 (three each).”

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Some hotels offer 24-hour all-inclusive, which means you can eat and drink during the hours the buffets, restaurants, and bars are open, which usually includes three meals, drinks and snacks. You can check with the hotel to find out what time their all-inclusive starts and finishes.

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The six-drink rule for all-inclusive properties within the areas means that travellers will be limited to three alcoholic beverages during the lunch timetable and three during the evening timetable. Other rules which have now been made into law include a ban on jumping from balconies, pub-crawls and party boats.

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The six-drink rule for all-inclusive properties within the areas means that travellers will be limited to three alcoholic beverages during the lunch timetable and three during the evening timetable. Other rules which have now been made into law include a ban on jumping from balconies, pub-crawls and party boats.

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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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Does the 6-drink limit apply to the entirety of Spain? No. The rules apply only to certain parts of the Balaeric island, which includes Magaluf, Ibiza and Majorca. However, at the time of writing, the new rules only actually apply to Magaluf, El Arenal's Playa de Palma in Majorca and Sant Antonio in Ibiza.

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Ibiza for many years has been known as a party island, but this is simply not the case. The island also has a relaxed and peaceful side to it.

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Answering All Your Questions. An all-inclusive vacation is a vacation that includes all the essentials in the booking price. Besides accommodation, you can expect food, drinks, activities, and entertainment to be included, without having to pay extra for it.

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Strict new laws governing alcohol consumption in Ibiza and Mallorca have been brought in by the government of the Balearic Islands. The new rules will restrict alcohol consumption across both islands in the popular resorts of San Antoni de Portmany, Magaluf, El Arenal and Playa de Palma.

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The only thing that has changed for the all-inclusive board in the small areas with restrictions is that alcoholic drinks will be limited to three per person during lunch, and three per person during dinner only. You can still buy alcohol at other times, but it won't be included in your all-inclusive board basis.

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Is There a Limit on Drinks on All-inclusive? There is no limit to the number of drinks you're allowed to order throughout the day at an all-inclusive resort, but this does come with some caveats.

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Yes, free alcohol, wine, beer, juce and soda. Food is very tasty. Helpful?

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You can technically go to any event and remain sober, as there are many more non-alcoholic options available at bars and clubs in Ibiza than in previous years, but there are a few events that are specifically aimed and those who choose not to drink.

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Spanish fines you should know about before going to Ibiza
  • 1) Bikinis are for the beach only. ...
  • 2) Limits on drinking alcohol. ...
  • 3) No shampoo or soap at the beach. ...
  • 4) No barbecuing or sleeping on the beach. ...
  • 5) Some beaches have smoking bans. ...
  • 6) 'Balconying' bans in hotels and resorts. ...
  • 7) No unlicensed parties or gatherings.


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Ibiza is a place that caters for a diverse crowd, and clubs aim to please their target clubbers by only allowing a particular age of punter in. But they also won't typically turn you away if you have paid good money (usually €45 or more) to buy entrance for the night.

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How many drinks can I have all-inclusive Ibiza? 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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Some all-inclusive packages include premium liquor and beer, while others just include local beer and “well brand” liquor. At some all-inclusive resorts–like Secrets, Breathless, and Dreams resorts–you have to upgrade to a higher level of package to get top shelf liquor.

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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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Also in Barcelona the consume of alcohol in public (streets, parks, beaches) is prohibited and fined.

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