Leading flight operator and holidaymaker EasyJet has issued a warning for Brits planning trips abroad to the Spanish islands this year, due to rule changes relating to alcohol.
UK tourists flock to islands like Ibiza and Mallorca each year, to make the most of the stunning weather, earning an infamous reputation abroad.
And after a few years of the pandemic preventing holidaymakers from going away, restrictions have now been eased with many hoping to return to their usual home from home, the Liverpool Echo reports.
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However, those travelling to these islands have been issued a warning by EasyJet.
Anyone attempting to book an all inclusive stay in these destinations via the budget airline is given the following message: "Due to a change in Spanish law which affects certain resorts in the Balearic islands, alcoholic drinks are now limited to three per person at lunch and dinner as part of the all inclusive basis."
Brits who book these package holidays at specific resorts on certain islands are slapped with a six-drink limit a day.
The law came in during 2020, to limit extreme drunken behaviour.
The Balearic government has also banned happy hours, pub crawls and two-for-one drink offers.
Alcohol cannot be sold in shops between 9.30pm and 8am, and advertising party boats in certain areas is also forbidden.
Only certain areas of the islands are affected by the laws so it is worth checking before you book.
This comes after the UK Government announced that Covid tests for travellers returning to the UK will be scrapped from 4am on February 11.
This will only apply to fully vaccinated travellers. Un-vaccinated Brits will no longer needing to self-isolate or do a day eight test under the new rules - but they will have to take pre-departure and post-arrival PCRs.
Under-18s will not have to take tests on arrival in the UK.