Spain, Portugal Toughen Tourist Fines to £2,500 Amid Behaviour Crackdown
Spain, Portugal Toughen Tourist Fines to £2,500 Amid Behaviour Crackdown

Spain, Portugal Toughen Tourist Fines to £2,500 Amid Behaviour Crackdown

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Popular holiday destinations in Spain and Portugal are implementing strict new codes of conduct to curb disruptive and antisocial behaviour among tourists, particularly targeting British visitors. Spain has introduced fines up to €3,000 for serious offences such as inappropriate public dress and disorderly behaviour, with specific crackdowns on stag and hen parties. In Albufeira, Portugal, a new Code of Conduct enacted in June imposes on-the-spot fines ranging from €150 to €1,800 for violations including public nudity, sexual acts, drinking alcohol in public, and improper use of public spaces. These measures aim to protect the local community, maintain the destinations' reputations, and ensure a family-friendly environment amid concerns over rising incidents involving tourists. Authorities have increased signage and public warnings to inform visitors of the rules, emphasizing prevention rather than punishment. The UK Foreign Office has issued travel alerts advising British nationals to comply with these regulations to avoid fines and legal trouble.

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