Holiday warning 2025: Follow these rules and tips for Spain!

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Find out what travelers need to consider in Spain in 2025: safety, low emission zones, alcohol regulations and more.

Erfahren Sie, was Reisende 2025 in Spanien beachten müssen: Sicherheit, Umweltzonen, Alkoholvorschriften und mehr.
Find out what travelers need to consider in Spain in 2025: safety, low emission zones, alcohol regulations and more.

Holiday warning 2025: Follow these rules and tips for Spain!

Spain will remain an attractive travel destination for German holidaymakers in 2025. Although overall safety is assured, travelers should be particularly vigilant in larger cities and tourist centers, as pickpocketing and other types of petty crime are common there. On the A7 motorway in particular, there are warnings about fraudsters who try to get tourists to stop with fake breakdowns. In an emergency, travelers can contact the relevant authorities on the emergency number 112.

An important regulation that drivers should pay attention to is the alcohol limit, which in Spain is 0.5. A stricter limit of 0.3 per mille applies to novice and professional drivers. Violations of these regulations can result in significant fines. These start at 500 euros and can be up to 1,000 euros, although from 1.2 per mille there is also a risk of fines or imprisonment as well as driving bans. It should be noted that Spanish fines can also be enforced in Germany if the amount is at least 70 euros bussgeldkatalog.org reported.

Environmental and traffic regulations

Strict environmental zones and driving bans have been in effect in Madrid, Barcelona and Palma since January 2025. This aims to improve air quality. Online registration is required for foreign vehicles wishing to drive in Barcelona. It is also important to mention that from 2026 a special emergency light will be mandatory for vehicles registered in Spain; The warning triangle is then no longer needed.

Another important issue is alcohol consumption, which is strictly regulated in many regions of Spain. Measures against excessive alcohol consumption have been introduced in the Balearic Islands, including restrictions on all-inclusive offers. Drinking alcohol in public is often prohibited and violations can result in fines. The so-called “balconing”, climbing from balcony to balcony, is also prohibited and is subject to sanctions ruhr24.de.

Weather conditions and safety information

Travelers should also be aware that wildfires, heavy rain, floods and storms may occur in tourist areas during the summer months. These natural events may affect travel plans. After the 2017 attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils, Spain has the second highest terror alert level in terms of the general security situation.

To enter Spain, a valid ID card or passport is required, which must not have expired up to a year later. This regulation does not apply to temporary ID cards or air travel. Therefore, it is advisable to check the validity of an identification document before traveling.

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