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Holiday warning as tourists face £260 fine for hogging prime beach spaces in top Brit hotspot

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HOLIDAYMAKERS heading to Spain are warned they could face a £260 fine for hogging prime beach spots using towels and sun shades.

Torrox has become the third town in Malaga to introduce fines from £43 to £260 for those who reserve a spot at the beach.

Locals have complained they are unable to find a spot on the beach in the morning

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Locals have complained they are unable to find a spot on the beach in the morningCredit: Newsflash
Tourists reserving a space at the beach and then leaving could be fined up to £260

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Tourists reserving a space at the beach and then leaving could be fined up to £260Credit: Newsflash
A sunbed war has erupted in Benidorm between locals and tourists

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A sunbed war has erupted in Benidorm between locals and touristsCredit: Solarpix

The move comes after fed-up locals reported not being able to find a spot on the beach in the morning as tourists tend to reserve space, plonking down umbrellas, chairs, and towels before going back to their hotels.

One told local media that the practice is so widespread, it is impossible for locals to “get up later than eight in the morning because otherwise, they won’t have a spot”.

Spanish police said that if they find unattended belongings on the beach, they will wait for one hour and, if no one returns within that time, the items will be seized.

If the confiscated items are not claimed within the next ten days they will be destroyed.

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The tourists must pay the fine to get them back if they are claimed.

Torrox municipality lists among its prohibitions “the reservation of physical space on the beaches, at any time of the day or night, by placing any type of object or items (chairs, umbrellas, tables, tents, etc.) on the sand without the physical presence of the owner”.

Similar bans are in place in the towns of Velez and Algarrobo, while authorities in Gandia, Torrevieja, Cullera, and Oropesa del Mar in Valencia also dish out financial penalties to offenders.

Meanwhile, a similar rule exists in popular Benidorm where a sunbed war has erupted between the locals and the tourists.

Spanish council chiefs have said they will get tough with repeat offenders after photos emerged of locals trying to beat Brit tourists to prime spots by setting up sunbeds in the middle of the night.

And another Brit holiday destination has revealed that any belongings found on their beaches before 9.30am will be removed – and the owners fined.

The Calpe Council has introduced an ordinance which prohibits chairs, hammocks and umbrellas from being placed on the beaches early in the morning.

People were spotted setting up their sun shades at night to make sure they have a spot the next day

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People were spotted setting up their sun shades at night to make sure they have a spot the next dayCredit: Solarpix


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