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Title: Spain Travel Restrictions: What You Need to Know

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Spain tightens Travel Restrictions: What You Can & Can’t Bring Into ⁣the Country

Madrid, ⁢Spain – Travelers to Spain should be aware of updated​ customs ‍regulations regarding what items are permitted, and what are prohibited, when entering the country. Rules vary depending on origin – EU vs.​ non-EU – and cover everything ⁤from cash ⁣and alcohol⁤ to pets and tools. Here’s a breakdown ​of what ⁣you need to know before your trip:

Cash Declarations Required

Anyone⁣ traveling to or⁢ from Spain, whether⁤ from within the EU or internationally, must ‌declare cash amounts exceeding⁢ €10,000 (or the equivalent in ⁤other currencies) to customs officials.

Alcohol & Tobacco Limits

Limits on alcohol and tobacco ⁤vary‍ significantly ‍based on your ⁣country of origin.

From outside the EU: Travelers can bring 200 cigarettes, 100 cigarillos, 50 cigars, or 250 grammes of tobacco. Alcohol allowances include 1 litre of beverages over 22% alcohol, 2 litres of‌ alcoholic beverages under ​22%, 4 litres of wine, ⁤and 16⁢ litres of beer. These amounts⁣ require declaration and payment ⁣of corresponding taxes.
From within⁣ the EU: Permitted quantities ⁣are 10 litres⁤ of spirits, 90 litres of wine (maximum ⁢60 litres sparkling), 20 litres of fortified wine, and 110 litres of beer ‍(16​ litres ⁣in ‌the Canary Islands).
Critically important‍ Note: According to Spanish‌ airport operator Aena, these alcohol limits apply to purchases made​ after security checkpoints or onboard planes. Otherwise, standard hand luggage liquid restrictions apply. ‌ Aena ⁢also advises travelers to “declare tobacco and alcohol even if you’ve not gone over the​ limits.”

Household Goods & Personal Items

Goods in personal luggage are exempt ⁣from VAT if not for commercial use. Though,⁣ value limits apply:

Land travel: €300 per person.
Sea ⁣&⁣ Air travel: €430 ‍per person.
Travelers under 15: ⁣€150, irrespective​ of transport method.Counterfeit‍ goods, including ⁣fake designer items and⁢ pirated ‌media, are⁢ strictly prohibited.

Flora & Fauna Restrictions

Species protected by the Convention ⁣on International Trade in⁤ Endangered Species (CITES) – including ivory, turtle⁣ shells, certain hunting trophies, and ⁤parrots​ – cannot be imported without mandatory permits. Limited exceptions may apply.

Pet Travel Requirements

EU Travel: Cats, dogs, ⁢and ferrets require a European pet passport.
Non-EU Travel: An‌ official health certificate‍ confirming up-to-date vaccinations (including ⁢rabies) is required for ‌each trip.

Prohibited Weapons &⁤ Tools

A wide range of⁢ weapons ​and tools are banned from entry, including revolvers, shotguns, gun replicas, air guns, axes, harpoons, rifles, razor blades, drills, knives, pliers, ⁢and screwdrivers.

For ‌more detailed facts, ​travelers are encouraged to consult‍ the following resources:

Cash‌ Regulations: https://www.thelocal.es/20241118/how-much-cash-can-you-travel-with-carry-and-deposit-in-spain
Alcohol & tobacco: https://www.aena.es/en/passengers/baggage-controls/customs-vat-refund/alcohol-tobacco.html

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