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Warning to Brits who risk £2,500 fines in Spain for common holiday mistakes

By staff6 August 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Ibiza Summer Villas has warned holidaymakers to be aware of local regulations in Spain as they could face whopping fines for littering, making noise and even using a BBQ

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Many Brits will be jetting off to Spain this summer(Image: Getty)

As the summer travel season hits its peak, many holidaymakers are heading to Spain’s stunning beaches and lively cities. Spain offers not only breathtaking landscapes and a rich cultural heritage, but also a host of unexpected ways in which tourists can be slapped with hefty fines if they’re not clued up on local laws.

Ibiza Summer Villas, a top holiday rental agency on the island, has put together a list of the main ways unsuspecting tourists could find themselves fined in Spain this summer. These include everything from littering and breaching noise restrictions to driving non-compliant vehicles into designated environmental zones.

Even worse, these fines can quickly add up to an eye-watering £3,000.

Michele Massa, travel guru and CEO at Ibiza Summer Villas, has shared what you need to keep an eye out for., reports the Express.

The square in front of the Toledo Cathedral is filled with tourists
An expert has shared what you need to be aware of when it comes to Spanish rules(Image: Getty)

Beach Regulations:

You could be fined up to €300 (£255) for smoking, bringing pets, camping, or using BBQs in areas where they’re not allowed.

Public Transport:

If you’re caught without a valid ticket, you could face an immediate fine of up to €100 (£85).

Environmental zones:

Many cities have Low Emission Zones (LEZ) where non-compliant vehicles can be fined €200 (£170).

Noise regulations:

Strict rules, particularly at night, to maintain peace and quiet for residents can result in fines ranging from €100 to €600 (£85 to £510).

Littering:

Depending on the severity and location of the offence, littering fines can range from €100 to a whopping €3,000 (£85 to £2,554).

Alcohol consumption:

Drinking alcohol outside designated areas, such as beach bars or licensed premises, can result in fines ranging from €100 to €600 (£85 to £510).

Young women at a summer beach party
Avoid drinking alcohol outside of designated areas(Image: Getty)

Pet restrictions:

Many public spaces have restrictions on pets, with potential fines for breaches. Penalties for breaking pet regulations can cost upward of €500 (£425).

Michele said: “The increase in travel fines across popular destinations like Spain is a direct response to the growing challenges posed by mass tourism.

“It’s important for travellers to respect local customs and regulations. To avoid unexpected costs, I recommend researching your destination’s specific rules and regulations before you go.

“Checking the local Government’s tourism website or consulting a travel agent can be invaluable. Additionally, packing light and being mindful of your behaviour in public spaces can significantly reduce the risk of incurring fines.”

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