Is smoking banned in Spanish hotels?


Is smoking banned in Spanish hotels? Smoking is prohibited in indoor public places and workplaces and on public transportation. Limited exceptions to the smoking ban are provided for designated hotel guest rooms. There are also some limited restrictions on smoking in outdoor public places, such as in playgrounds and at open spaces in health facilities.


Can I smoke on my balcony in Spain?

You can only smoke on your hotel balcony or terrace, or in your own flat/house if you are an owner. There's no smoking areas in bars or restaurants. Roads, beaches, even up in the mountains, - all banned areas. €100 fine if caught.


Which beaches in Spain have banned smoking?

A ban on smoking was brought in earlier this on 28 beaches including Playa de Talamanca in Ibiza, Platja Gran in Menorca, and Sant Joan in Mallorca. The latest seaside destination to follow suit is Caló des Moro in San Antonio on the island of Ibiza.


Is it illegal to smoke on the beach in Spain?

All across Spain, beaches are cracking down on visitors smoking. Hundreds of seaside destinations already prohibit lighting up and more bans have been introduced this year across the country's islands and mainland. On the Balearic Islands, 28 beaches have brought in smoke-free zones.


Can you smoke on hotel balconies in Majorca?

Smoking on the hotel balcony On Mallorca applies in hotel rooms For some time now, there has been a smoking ban which, depending on the hotel, is now also being extended to include balconies. Most hotels have set up public smoking areas, but in smaller hostels smoking on the street may be necessary.