Welcome in Spain?
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Welcome in Spain?
I am heading to Portugal for a trip. Then Spain and maybe across to Africa.
Friends are joking with me that I won't get into Spain. On Monday the regulations will be stepped up/enforced.
I laughed at this as it was intended to stop 'bums' coming in. But Spain is becoming very anti-tourist (now that they have made a lot of money from them).
I will be on a bike, wild camping, no return ticket and will not be bringing my bank statements.
Insurance?
Days of freedom over? Should I just pay £1500 (+500 single occupant charge) for a 10 day organized trip? Is that allowed on here?
It is not about open borders and I won't get asked. It is about not being welcome anymore.
Any views on this?
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At Spanish border control, you may need to show:
a return or onward ticket
proof of your travel insurance
you have enough money for your stay - the amount varies depending on your accommodation
a hotel booking confirmation or proof of address if you’re staying at your own property
an invitation or proof of address if staying with a third party, friends or family, such as a ‘carta de invitation’ completed by your hosts
Friends are joking with me that I won't get into Spain. On Monday the regulations will be stepped up/enforced.
I laughed at this as it was intended to stop 'bums' coming in. But Spain is becoming very anti-tourist (now that they have made a lot of money from them).
I will be on a bike, wild camping, no return ticket and will not be bringing my bank statements.
Insurance?
Days of freedom over? Should I just pay £1500 (+500 single occupant charge) for a 10 day organized trip? Is that allowed on here?
It is not about open borders and I won't get asked. It is about not being welcome anymore.
Any views on this?
QUOTE...
At Spanish border control, you may need to show:
a return or onward ticket
proof of your travel insurance
you have enough money for your stay - the amount varies depending on your accommodation
a hotel booking confirmation or proof of address if you’re staying at your own property
an invitation or proof of address if staying with a third party, friends or family, such as a ‘carta de invitation’ completed by your hosts
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Re: Welcome in Spain?
There aren't any checks between Portugal and Spain, so if you start there then you won't have to provide the info.
I've spent quite a lot of time in Spain this year and last and haven't found any anti-tourist sentiment. I always felt welcomed.
Saying that, I wasn't in what would be considered "tourist" areas - camping in a van or with my motorbike in the Picos, Basque Country and Pyrenees.
I've spent quite a lot of time in Spain this year and last and haven't found any anti-tourist sentiment. I always felt welcomed.
Saying that, I wasn't in what would be considered "tourist" areas - camping in a van or with my motorbike in the Picos, Basque Country and Pyrenees.
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Going to cancel my flight.
I feel grumpy about it.
They also want email & phone #
It really is a middle finger towards tourists.
I feel grumpy about it.
They also want email & phone #
It really is a middle finger towards tourists.
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These places always make me laugh; they construct an entire infrastructure and economy designed to attract tourists then act surprised and complain when they attract a lot of.... tourists.
I visited Zante in the late '80's before it got commercialised, and the locals had just started a frenzy of building to attract tourists. At that time it was still very quiet. The beaches where the turtles laid their eggs were getting turned over to beachgoers and the locals really didn't gaf. A few years ago I watched a program about the island, and the locals were complaining about how tourists had ruined their island..
I visited Zante in the late '80's before it got commercialised, and the locals had just started a frenzy of building to attract tourists. At that time it was still very quiet. The beaches where the turtles laid their eggs were getting turned over to beachgoers and the locals really didn't gaf. A few years ago I watched a program about the island, and the locals were complaining about how tourists had ruined their island..
Re: Welcome in Spain?
I would
Sort out how your getting home and just pay the extra for a flexible booking
Insurance, not expensive, just cough up rather than relying on a "go fund me" to get home after an accident and to pay the medical bills (we still the medical card IIRC for EU)
Book a nights stay somewhere for the first night
It's pretty obvious why they are doing this, just play the game as you aren't the target of the rules
Sort out how your getting home and just pay the extra for a flexible booking
Insurance, not expensive, just cough up rather than relying on a "go fund me" to get home after an accident and to pay the medical bills (we still the medical card IIRC for EU)
Book a nights stay somewhere for the first night
It's pretty obvious why they are doing this, just play the game as you aren't the target of the rules
Burner and a Gmail account, not hard is it.
They also want email & phone #
It really is a middle finger towards tourists
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Re: Welcome in Spain?
If I've read your post correctly, you're flying to Portugal then riding from Portugal into Spain then booking a ferry across to Morocco, riding around a bit then flying back to the UK. You'll have zero issues with any of that. There's no border checks between Portugal and Spain, and you'd be incredibly unlucky to get issues on the ferry to Morocco. Unsurprisingly no-one is interested in setting up checks specifically for cyclists on the hundreds of lanes and trails that criss cross the border.
As for the rest of the xenophobic and borderline racist comments, please step away from the Daily Mail.
As for the rest of the xenophobic and borderline racist comments, please step away from the Daily Mail.
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Sorry for being nosy in this post (as I only ever ride the UK) but I really cannot see where Rasta has been
Only mentioning cos I've always had a specialist personal interest in the subject. Sorry, not trying to be rude nor cheeky to anyone.As for the rest of the xenophobic and borderline racist comments
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Reminds me of Iceland. I wonder if it'd be the same if the highest ever per capita debt for any country had never occured.PeddarsWayJason wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2024 7:04 pm These places always make me laugh; they construct an entire infrastructure and economy designed to attract tourists then act surprised and complain when they attract a lot of.... tourists.
The few times I travelled in/to countries where one doesn't feel very or at all welcomed by the government, the locals will quickly offer a very different perspective.
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"As for the rest of the xenophobic and borderline racist comments, please step away from the Daily Mail."
Which comments were they? Please elaborate.
Which comments were they? Please elaborate.