Spain Travel Insurance
A much-loved European destination, famed for its amazing food – we’re talking Paella - among other things!
It is an extremely diverse country, full of places to explore. A hub of culture, a rich history and amazing cuisine, and, thanks to the diversity of the cities and towns within its borders, Spain has something for everyone.
Whether you're a party animal headed to the Balearics; an adrenaline junkie headed for Pamplona; or a culture vulture exploring the depths of Madrid or Barcelona - having travel insurance which covers you should you have an accident, fall ill or lose your personal possessions will help you protect what's important during your trip to Spain.
Why choose Alpha if you’re travelling to Spain?
We are travel insurance specialists, and genuinely believe that our policies can offer policies to suit your needs at a budget-friendly price. Furthermore, you don’t have to worry about sifting through hundreds of options – our policies all offer the same great levels of cover, all you have to do is choose the excess you would like to pay in the event of a claim (ranging from £0 to £175).
- 24/7 Emergency Medical Helpline
- Cover for 100's of sports and activities free of charge (with the option to extend and include many more);
- Discounts for couples and families;
- 14 day cooling off period;
- Cover includes cancellation, emergency medical expenses, personal belongings, cash and travel documents and much more;
- Optional Gadget Extension.
- Access To Our Free Customer Area!
What to do in Spain
With so much to see and do in Spain, we have come up with a few ideas for you to add to your must-do list!
Limite Zero
- Perfect for the adrenaline junkies among you! It is the only cross-border zip line in the world.
- Costing €20 per person, the maximum weight is 110kg and it is located in Sanlúcar de Guadiana.
- During the 720-metre trip, you will be travelling about 70/80 km/ph and will gain an hour due to the difference in time in Portugal.
Sobrino de Botin
- Officially the oldest restaurant in the world (founded way back in 1725) it would be a crime not to go!
- Located in Madrid just off the Central Plaza Mayor and famed for its traditional hearty food.
- It has been mentioned in various novels over the years, why not become a part of history?
Seville Cathedral
- Another record: This is the largest cathedral in the world! Also known as Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See and built between 1402-1506.
- In 1987 it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
- Tickets range between €5-€15 depending on which view of the Cathedral you want.
Advice for travelling to Spain
Entry Requirements
If you are a British citizen you do not need a visa to visit Spain and your passport just needs to be valid for the length of stay.
If you are planning to stay for longer than 3 months, you will need to register in person at the nearest Office for Foreigners, which is generally part of the Town Hall or at Police Stations.
Medical
From 1st January 2021 rules around travel to Europe have changed, visit the Government website for up to date information on passports, EHIC, healthcare and more. We’ll update this page with more information as and when the Government release it.
Please Remember!
The EHIC is not a substitute for Travel Insurance. It is to help you receive cheaper and sometimes free health care within Europe.
For more information regarding medical advice before travelling to Spain please click here.
Useful Info:
Currency | Euro - Click here for the current exchange rate. |
Capital City | Madrid |
Population | Over 46,000,000 |
Emergency Info | General Emergency: 112
Police: 092
Ambulance: 061
Fire Brigade: 080
Civil Guard: 062
Sea Rescue: 900 202 202
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Tipping Protocol | In restaurants it is customary to leave behind any loose change as a tip unless there is a group of you in which case 5-10% is more appropriate.
Please be aware that ‘IVA’ on the bill is not included gratuity and is actually VAT.
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Drinking Age | 16 years old. |
Weather | Forest Fires occur here during the Summer months frequently.
If exploring or driving through woodland areas; Ensure cigarette ends are properly extinguished, do not light BBQ’s or leave bottles behind.
It is a criminal offence to start a forest fire, whether intentional or not.
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Seasons | Spring: March until May
Summer: June until August
Autumn: September until November
Winter: December until February
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Languages spoken | Spanish |
Phrases | Hello – Hola
Good Morning – Buenos días
How are you? – Cómo estás
How much please – Cuanto, Porfavor
Good night – Buenas noches
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Plug Type | 230V 50Hz |
Driving Side | Right Hand Side |
Local Laws/Customs | Anyone under 18 is classed as a minor.
You must be able to provide photographic ID such as your passport if requested by a police officer.
(This includes the Guardia Civil and national, regional and local police forces.)
They have the right to hold you until your identity is confirmed. Ignoring or challenging a police officer may be viewed as ‘disobedience’ which is a criminal offence.
Some councils have banned the consumption of alcohol in the street and on-the-spot fines may be issued. There are also strict controls on drinking and sexual activity in public places, including beaches.
For more information, please click here |