Mixmag), tourists from the UK and other non-EU passport holders could be impacted. Visitors will be asked to show evidence of the accommodation for the duration of their stay, as well as proof of a return or onward ticket.
The proof of accommodation can take the form of a booking confirmation from a hotel, hostel or Airbnb, or documentation showing that you are visiting a holiday home or second home in Spain.
If visiting friends or family who are resident in the country, a formal invitation letter is required. The rule also states that any stay must be for no longer than 90 days, with potential fines of up to €10,000 as punishment.
Further information for legal regulations facing British visitors to Spain can be found here. In other Ibiza news, in June last year, Ryanair announced a ban on duty-free alcohol on flights from the UK to the island due to previous incidents on board.
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