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Where is 6 drink limit all inclusive?

These rules DO NOT apply to mainland Spain and therefore Benidorm is NOT affected. The Balearics introduced all inclusive drinking limits of six drinks per day (three at lunch and three at dinner), but these rules do not apply right across the Islands and do not only apply to UK tourists. but all nationalities.



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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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Rather than applying to the entirety of Mallorca, the rules will only be enforced in Magaluf and El Arenal, and the Balearic island of Ibiza. The legislation was enforced in January 2022, and limits all-inclusive guests to six alcoholic beverages per day - three at lunch and three at dinner.

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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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There are also new restrictions on the times that tourists will be permitted to have their six drinks - with them only being able to be served three free tipples at lunch and three with their evening meal, BirminghamLive reports. The regulations affect those travelling to Magaluf, Mallorca and in some areas of Ibiza.

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No, the six drinks rule is not in place in the Canary Islands. So if you're planning to visit Tenerife, Gran Canaria , Fuerteventura , Lanzarote, or the smaller islands in the archipelago like La Palma, La Gomera, El Hierro or La Graciosa, this six drinks rule will not apply.

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As of May 2022, some areas of Ibiza have enforced rules to restrict the amount of alcoholic drinks consumed at all-inclusive resorts, to 6 per day.

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These rules DO NOT apply to mainland Spain and therefore Benidorm is NOT affected. The Balearics introduced all inclusive drinking limits of six drinks per day (three at lunch and three at dinner), but these rules do not apply right across the Islands and do not only apply to UK tourists.

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The 6 drink limit applies to Hotels in Magaluf, they're trying to change the drinking culture. Palma nova is unaffected.

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Where is all-inclusive restricted. Restrictions apply to Magaluf, Torrenova, Playa de Palma and El Arenal in Majorca. The only place affected in Ibiza is San Antonio Town. So if you book any other resort you can still enjoy an all-inclusive basis with unlimited drinks as you have done in the past.

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

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Does the 6-drink limit apply to the entirety of Spain? No.

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The new law - which states “alcoholic drinks will be limited to six per day” - is part of a package of measures designed to crack down on anti-social behaviour. These also believed to include bans on pub crawls, happy hours and two-for-one drinks offers, which are all being enforced by hefty fines.

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Spain's drink driving laws are stricter than the UK. In Spain the legal limit is 0.5mg of alcohol per ml of blood. In the UK, the limit is 0.8mg. Spanish rules also dictate that new drivers have to adhere to lower levels.

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The current All Inclusive Restriction areas in Mallorca , introduced by Law 2020, are ONLY El Arenal and Magaluf which limit alcohol to only 3 drinks per adult each meal.

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In certain restricted zones, promoting the excessive consumption of alcohol is banned entirely. The open bars, pub crawls, drinks deals and happy hours are now simply a thing of the past - and alcoholic drinks are prohibited from sale from supermarkets between 9.30pm and 8.00am altogether.

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All inclusive hotels will no longer be able to serve unlimited drinks – and there will instead be a limit of six alcoholic drinks a day per person. Stores that sell alcohol will have to close between 9.30pm and 8am. Restaurants and bars will also have a limit of three drinks per customer.

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