Spain cracks down on tourists: fines up to €2,000 for vaping and walking shirtless.
What tourists need to know about Spain’s new rules
According to Novyny.live: Spain is tightening regulations for visitors with a series of fresh restrictions covering smoking, beach attire, and even footwear requirements for drivers. The measures are part of a broader effort to maintain public order and safety in popular tourist destinations. Under the new rules, vaping is banned on beaches, café terraces, and other outdoor public areas, with a first-time fine of €30. Repeat or more serious violations can lead to penalties as high as €2,000.
In several regions, it is now illegal to appear in public wearing only a bikini or swim trunks. Spain’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs warns:
“In parts of Spain, being outside in just a bikini or swimming trunks breaks the law.”This may come as a surprise to many tourists accustomed to more relaxed dress codes at seaside destinations.
Footwear rules and road safety
Drivers should also take note of updated requirements for footwear. Spanish traffic laws now mandate that shoes must allow precise pedal control, with fines ranging from €80 to €200 for non-compliance. These changes aim to improve road safety and reduce accidents.
Ukrainian travelers planning a trip should remember that a biometric passport and valid insurance are required for entry. Visitors may stay in the country for up to 90 days per six-month period. Understanding these new regulations is essential to avoid fines and misunderstandings during your stay.
Spain’s updated tourist rules reflect the government’s commitment to protecting local culture and ensuring safety for both residents and visitors. The vaping ban and dress code restrictions may challenge travelers accustomed to more liberal norms. Before traveling, tourists are strongly advised to review the latest guidelines to ensure a smooth and penalty-free experience.
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