Brits have been urged to brush up on local rules - or risk getting caught out by strict drinking bans. Once upon a time, meant you could guzzle down unlimited spirits (which, were likely watered down), and indulge on endless plate fulls of food.

However, following a sharp rise in drunk and disorderly behaviour, the Balearic Island Government introduced a strict clampdown on boozy Brits last year. It marked an end to the iconic happy hour promotions, and stung wanting to drink themselves silly.

Despite being touted as two of Europe's best party resorts, the Spanish islands of Majorca and Ibiza both implemented a six-drink cap for guests. Under the rules, which will last for at least two more years, Brits will only be allowed three alcoholic drinks during lunch and a further three alcoholic drinks with their evening meal.

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However, contrary to popular belief, this only applies to select regions that have been struggling with rowdy guests. This includes one area of Ibiza and three areas of Majorca - but the strict ban doesn't apply to the entirety of Menorca.

  • Playa de Palma, Majorca
  • S'Arenal (El Arenal), Majorca
  • Magaluf, Majorca
  • West End of San Antonio, Ibiza

So, if you're planning a booze-filled trip at an all-inclusive, check out destinations such as Alcudia, Santa Ponsa, Santa Eulalia, and Es Cana. Alongside the cap, government rules dictate that any advertising that encourages alcohol consumption (such as open bars) is prohibited - and off-licences will close no later than 9.30pm.

"If you envisioned yourself bar hopping along Magaluf's famous strip, think again!" travel firm . "Any participation in organised pub crawls is now banned. You can, however, still attend a party boat excursion but they'll no longer be advertised in the affected areas. Nor will they allow pick-ups and drop-offs in those resorts.

"Plus, keep your eyes peeled for the new no-drinking zones, where swigging in public is now banned. We don't want you facing a fine for a sneaky sip in the street! Don't worry though, bar terraces are open as usual, so you can still enjoy that alfresco cerveza."

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If you're undeterred by the strict rules, you can fly to Majorca or Ibiza from most major UK airports, including Birmingham, Glasgow, London, and Manchester. If you're flexible with dates, you can grab return fares in June for as little as £28.

Accommodation on both islands is relatively affordable, which is great for those travelling on a tight budget. For example, a week's stay (Monday, June 9-16) at costs just £779, based on two adults sharing. However, those wanting a more luxurious stay can opt for the - located just 400yards from Magluf's centre - on the exact same dates for £1,028.

*Prices based on Skyscanner and Booking.com listings at the time of writing.

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