Tourists arriving in Ibiza without proof of accommodation could be fined up to €10,000, according to a new rule set by Spanish authorities. Non-EU passport...
Balearic Islands
Non-EU passport holders entering Spain as tourists are required to show proof of accommodation
Temperatures have climbed to over 40°C in some areas
Tourists found to break the new rules could be fined between €1000 to €6000
The news follows succesful meetings between club owners and the Balearic tourism minister
Ibiza clubs may be allowed to reopen from next month.
According to a new report from Majorca Daily Bulletin, The Nightlife Employer’s Association, Abone, is...
The government's forecast was revealed last Thursday (25th)
A vaccine passport for tourists to enter Spain — including Ibiza and the rest of the Balearic Islands — will be ready by June, the...
Since the beginning of March, bars and restaurants in Ibiza, Formentera, Menorca and Mallorca have been able to open terraces and outdoor spaces to the public
Ibiza tourism could be possible from May with vaccine passports, Spain's Tourism Minister has announced.
Last month, Spanish Tourism Minister Reyes Maroto told journalists that the government...
It's the latest move in the Balearic government's coronavirus de-escalation plan
Ibiza bars and restaurants will be able to open outdoor areas from March.
In a report published today (18th) by Spanish news oulet The Olive...