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Ibiza imposes new drinking restrictions and heavy fines for tourists

People could receive fines as high as €6000, and businesses face closure and fines as high as €600,000 for serious offences

The Balearic Islands' government is cracking down on the archipelago's reputation for partying and alcohol abuse by imposing strict new restrictions and fines for rule-breaking that will affect tourists.

Alcohol deals such as happy hours and anything that encourages drinking are no longer allowed.

Retail outlets that sell alcohol such as shops and off-licences will now be closed from 9:30PM to 8:AM everyday.

It is also agreed that the organisation of pub crawls and party boats is to continue to be prohibited.

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Tourists on all-inclusive holidays will now only be allowed six drinks per day, broken down into three drinks at lunch and three during the evening.

The rules affect all-inclusive holidaymakers in Ibiza, as well as in the areas of Playa de Palma, El Arenal, Magaluf and the West End of Sant Antoni de Portmany.

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As well as rules on alcohol, other restrictions have been introduced including a ban on jumping between balconies.

Establishments found to be in breach of these rules with "serious and very serious offences" can face fines from €60,001 to €600,000, along with the closure of their business for up to three years.

Individuals found breaking the rules can be fined between €1000 to €6000.

[Via: Manchester Evening News]

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