HomeNewsSpain requires tourists to show proof of accommodation

Spain requires tourists to show proof of accommodation

Ahead of the summer travel season, Spain mandates that visitors provide proof of accommodation.

Published on

Get the news that matters. Follow House Nest on your go-to platform.
- Advertisement -

Ahead of the summer travel season, Spain mandates that visitors provide proof of accommodation.

New regulations have been implemented for UK and non-EU tourists traveling to Ibiza and other Spanish regions, potentially resulting in fines of up to £8,000 if proof of accommodation cannot be provided upon entry. The requirement applies to all British citizens and non-EU passport holders, necessitating evidence of accommodation for the entire stay, which must be below 90 days.

Additionally, non-EU tourists must demonstrate proof of a return or onward ticket to enter Spanish territories. Acceptable forms of accommodation proof include booking confirmations from hotels, Airbnbs, or hostels, as well as documentation for visits to holiday homes or second residences in Spain.

Read this next: CORE Medellín unveils exciting lineup for 2024

- Advertisement -

Visitors planning to stay with friends or family must present an “invitation letter” upon arrival. To obtain this, hosts must be Spanish nationals, EU citizens residing in Spain, or non-EU residents with legal status in Spain. The application process for the letter, which cannot be handwritten, involves scheduling an appointment at the local police station and may incur fees of approximately €70 to €80.

Failure to present the required paperwork may result in significant fines, as high as £8,000, for both holidaymakers and hosts.

- Advertisement -

Furthermore, guests overstaying the 90-day limit may face fines of up to €10,000, with the possibility of higher penalties. Tourists visiting Spanish regions have been cautioned about earlier closing times at restaurants and bars, following the Prime Minister’s decision to reduce work hours to 35 per week.

For detailed information, travelers should refer to Spain’s official guidelines.

Image Credits: David Svihovec l Unsplash

- Advertisement -

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Don’t miss out — subscribe to House Nest for exclusive interviews, global electronic music news, artist features, and culture-shaping stories from the world of electronic sound.

PLEASE CONFIRM BELOW THAT YOU WISH TO SUBSCRIBE
When you purchase through affiliate links on housenest.net, you may contribute to our site through commissions.

Latest Stories

Polygraph Unveils Immersive Double Single ‘Fourth Wall’

French producer Polygraph has released Fourth Wall, a new double single featuring “Afterglow” and the title track, delivering raw energy and immersive atmospheres via Labo T

yofellas Team Up With Blith on New Single ‘Aftermath’

Italian house duo yofellas have released their new single “Aftermath,” teaming up with Blith on a darker follow-up to their previous collaboration, out now via Airplane! Records

Oliver Koletzki Shares New Single ‘I Don’t Need Your Love’ From Upcoming Album ‘12’

“I Don’t Need Your Love” offers the latest glimpse into Oliver Koletzki’s upcoming album 12, a club-oriented project arriving April 10

Whisnu Santika Releases ‘Save Me’ With Sikdope and Linney via Dim Mak

Whisnu Santika has released his latest single “Save Me,” a high-impact collaboration with Sikdope and Linney, out now via Dim Mak

PETRU KSS Announces Debut Album ‘Kolibri Live,’ Recorded in the Wilderness of Corsica

Recorded live in the Corsican wilderness, Kolibri Live marks PETRU KSS’s debut album, blending cinematic electronics with immersive sound design and global remix contributions

Jeremy Olander Announces ‘When The Rain Falls,’ His First Album in 15 Years

Jeremy Olander has announced his debut album When The Rain Falls, a deeply personal project shaped by creative renewal and life changes, set for release March 13 via his Vivrant label, alongside a global tour