There are also new restrictions on the times that tourists will be permitted to have their six drinks – with them only being able to be served three free tipples at lunch and three with their evening meal, BirminghamLive reports.
Are Canary Islands limiting all inclusive drinks?
New rules mean that tourists staying in all-inclusive hotels can enjoy a maximum of six-drinks throughout the day, with three at lunch and a further three at dinner. Although this wouldn't stop anyone from drinking in other venues, it would mean an all-inclusive break becomes less valuable.
Is the 6-drink limit in all of Spain?
Are all-inclusive drinks limited in Spain?
Where does the six drink rule apply in Spain? Six alcoholic drinks are only allowed if you're on an all inclusive holiday. This means you can have up to three at lunch, and three at dinner. The drink limit only impacts those on all inclusive holidays in certain areas of the Balearic islands.
What are the restrictions for all-inclusive in Spain?
The biggie is the change to All Inclusive packages. If you've opted to go all-in at a hotel in the affected areas listed above, alcoholic drinks will be capped to six per person, per day. With the allowance of three during lunch and a further three during your evening meal.
