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Maps reveal exact areas of Spain which is under all-inclusive restrictions and drinking laws

New maps show the exact areas of Spain which are under all-inclusive restrictions and drinking laws.

Holidaymakers visiting these areas will have limitations on alcohol, and will be banned from pub-crawls and party boats, or they risk a fine of up to 600,000 euros. The maps, which have been released by LOTUS, the tourist board that represents the Balearic Islands in the UK, show detailed locations, including street names, which will adhere to the drinking laws.

The change in law is affecting holidays in the Balearic region of Spain and was actually introduced in early 2020, but due to the coronavirus pandemic many Britons have not been able to travel to the popular party resorts, until now.

Read more: TUI send out important passport warning to anyone who has booked a holiday this year

The Balearic Regional Government passed a Decree (rule of law) to manage alcohol consumption in central areas of Magaluf, El Arenal, Palma Nova, Playa de Palma and the West End of Sant Antonio de Portmany Town, and now Ibiza. As a result, “happy hour”, organised pub crawls, two-for-one drink offers and unlimited alcohol as part of an all-inclusive meal plan have been banned.

LOTUS say that the objective of the law is to tackle uncivil behaviour and offer a better quality tourism. For this, the government mapped specific areas after extensive research.

The maps show that the only areas affected by the full rules are some streets in the specific areas of Ibiza and Mallorca.

The law, that was defended and requested by many institutions and businesses on the islands, will initially be in place until 2025 . The local authorities feel there are specific topics that need to be tackled in order to reverse degradation and any negative impact that

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