More and more Brits are being slapped with fines when abroad, with many falling victim in one country in particular.
Recent research by Ski Vertigo found that nearly 30% of British holidaymakers receive at least one fine during their trip each year. Often caused by unfamiliar local rules or simple mistakes, these fines can quickly turn an enjoyable holidayinto an expensive ordeal.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, given the number of Brits who head there each year and the country's love of rules, Spainis the place where UK tourists are currently getting fined the most. Fines in Spain often relate to issues such as littering, smoking in prohibited areas, parking violations, and failure to follow beach rules. Many tourists unintentionally break these regulations because they differ significantly from what is allowed in the UK.
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Here are some of the laws in Spain you might find yourself accidentally breaking, and the fines you'll face if you do:
Leaving rubbish in public spaces: fines up to €600 (£520)
Smoking near children or in no-smoking zones: fines range from €30 to €600 (£26 to £520)
Parking in restricted areas or without proper permits: fines start at €80 (£70)
Ignoring local signage about behaviour on beaches or in parks: fines vary, but can be as much as €200 (£175)
Throwing away bus tickets before reaching the destination: €100 (£87) in destinations such as Madrid and Barcelona
Drinking in public places: fines vary based on location, but can reach €600 (£521)
Pet restrictions: many public spaces have limitations on pets; fines can exceed €500 (£430) for violations
Wildlife protection: disturbing wildlife or disrupting protected areas can also result in substantial penalties
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Ski Vertigo suggests several practical tips for UK tourists to avoid fines while abroad:
Always dispose of litter in designated bins
Follow local smoking regulations carefully
Check parking rules before leaving your vehicle
Respect local customs and signage, especially on beaches and in protected areas
Michele Massa, CEO of holiday rental agency Ibiza Summer Villas, 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.
"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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