The reputation of Brits abroad has resulted in strict new rules in all-inclusive resorts.
Tourists will also face rules on where and when they can drink alcohol- and it looks like they can only be served with food too.
British holiday-makers are facing strict new rules on drinking alcohol in all-inclusive resorts this summer, reports The Manc.
Brits travelling to parts of Spain will find themselves limited on how many drinks they can have each day.
The new rules from the Government of Balearic Islands affects some of the most popular holiday destinations, including Ibiza and Magaluf.
Thomas Cook has warned its package holiday customers of the new restrictions, the Daily Star reports.
Brits abroad will now be limited to six alcoholic drinks each day – and these can only be served during lunch and dinner.
So any dreams of drinking beers or cocktails all day around the pool have been dashed for many holiday-makers.
The regions affected by the changes are Magaluf, El Arenal and Playa de Palma in Majorca, and Sant Antoni in Ibiza.
The email states: “Please be advised that a decree has been issued by the Balearic Government on a new restriction for All Inclusive meal option.
“There is a maximum of six alcoholic drinks per person per day that can be served and these drinks will be provided only during lunch and dinner ( 3 each).
“Please be aware that Magalluf, El Arenal, Playa de Palma in Mallorca and Sant Antoni in Ibiza, there is new restriction on All Inclusive.”
In these areas, there will also be a crackdown on pub crawls, with the sale of alcohol in shops banned from to 9.30pm to 8am each night.
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