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What is the drinking age in Lanzarote?

The Canary Islands have strict drug laws where even possession of a small amount can lead to arrest. The legal drinking age is 18, although you can drink wine and beer if accompanied by your parents from the age of 16.



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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 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 legal age of entry at discos is 18. This is because once inisde any bar or pub, you can order any alcoholic drinks you want, and you won't never be asked for your ID.

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A popular holiday destination all year round, Lanzarote is famous for its vibrant nightlife.

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The liveliest areas for nightlife in Lanzarote are the island's capital, Arrecife and the resort of Puerto del Carmen. Both Playa Blanca and Costa Teguise tend to be quieter although there are live music venues and bars in each resort as well.

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Spirit and mixer drinks typically cost €5, a glass of wine costs around €3.50 and a cocktail is about €7.

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In conclusion, while it is not strictly mandatory to carry ID at all times in Spain, it is in the best interest of residents, including foreigners, to have a government-issued ID card or passport readily available.

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Customs' restrictions in the Canary Islands: Coffee: 1.000 grams or 400 grams of extract. Tea: 200 grams or 80 grams of extract. Alcoholic Beverages: 1,5 litres for drinks with more than 22 degrees or 3 litres for drinks with less than 22 degrees. In case table wines or foaming you might take up to 5 litres.

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