Can I buy tobacco at Alicante airport?

Our Stores at the airportWorld Duty Free at Alicante Airport is one of the biggest shops in Europe dedicated to Travel Retail with thousands of products in Fragances, Cosmetics, Skincare, Beverages, Food, Tobacco, Watches, Sunglasses and Souvenirs.

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How much is Amber Leaf tobacco in Spain?

If you buy your tobacco company the tobacconist in Spain it's now about €85 for 500gms.

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Is tobacco the same price all over Spain?

Official Government PricesThe price of tobacco is the same in every tobacco official shop around the country. Also, if you want to take tobacco outside of Spain, you have all the information in the following article "Travelling with Tobacco", below the official price list.

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How much duty free tobacco from Spain?

Duty Free / Tax Allowance from Spain

Cigarettes800
Smoking Tobacco1kg
Beer110 litres
Spirits10 litres
Wine90 litres of wine (including a maximum of 60 litres of sparkling wines)
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How much tobacco can you buy Duty Free in Spain?

Spain's duty-free allowance for travellers from non-EU countries: If you are arriving from a non-EU country, the following goods may be imported into Spain by travellers with a minimum age of 17 years without incurring customs duty: 200 cigarettes or 100 cigarillos (max. 3 grams each) or 50 cigars or 250g of tobacco.

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How much is 10 packs of Amber Leaf in Spain?

Cheaper in resort itself and around 87 or 88 euros for 10 packs. 174 Euros for 20 pouches (50g) which included a free bottle of whisky or vodka.

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How much tobacco can you bring back from Spain?

Carrying alcohol and tobacco when travelling between EU countries

GoodsEU guideline values
Cigarettes800
Cigarillos (cigars weighing maximum 3 grams each)400
Cigars200
Tobacco1 kg
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Is it cheaper to buy tobacco in Alicante or at the airport?

Our company is the Spanish market leader. Our brands are ranked among the eight top-selling brands: Marlboro is the most popular cigarette brand in the country, followed by Chesterfield and L&M.

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How much tobacco can I bring back from Spain for personal use?

The following quantities are generally considered as being for personal use for individuals travelling within the EU: 800 cigarettes. 400 cigarillos. 200 cigars.

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How much is Amber Leaf tobacco 50g in Spain?

Hand Rolling Tobacco

BrandOur Price €Equivalent per pouch of 50g
AmberLeaf 500g€85.50€8.55
Lambert & Butler RYO 500g€80.00€8.00
Golden Virginia 500g€81.50€8.15
Golden Virginia 250g€45.00€9.00
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How much is 10 50g amber leaf in Spain?

Cheaper in resort itself and around 87 or 88 euros for 10 packs.

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What tobacco is available in Spain?

The key categories in the Spain tobacco market are cigarettes, cigars & cigarillos, smokeless tobacco, and smoking tobacco. Cigarettes was the largest category in both value and volume terms in 2021. The smokeless tobacco can be further categorized into chewing tobacco and snuff/snus.

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What tobacco do they have in Spain?

Cigarettes. Cigars, Cigarillos and Smoking Tobacco. Smokeless Tobacco, E-Vapour Products and Heated Tobacco.

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How much is 10 pouches of Amber Leaf in Spain?

Cheaper in resort itself and around 87 or 88 euros for 10 packs. 174 Euros for 20 pouches (50g) which included a free bottle of whisky or vodka.

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