No more unlimited poolside cocktails.
No more getting drunk by the hotel pool The best part of an all inclusive holiday is often the unlimited food and drink that comes with it. But some popular destinations are changing that, including parts of Spain where ‘free’ drinks have been capped under new rules. Tourists will no longer be able to have their fill of poolside cocktails at a number of all inclusive hotels, in a move designed to curb antisocial behaviour.
As part of the bid to discourage excessive drinking among visitors, you’ll also find reduced ‘happy hour’ slots as well as fewer party boats and bar crawls. Alicante will see terraces outside pubs and bars closing at midnight It’s not the only place where revellers will face restrictions either. In Alicante, pubs and restaurants have been ordered to close their terraces at midnight for nine months of the year.
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