BRIT holidaymakers have been warned that they risk forking out £9000 on a Spanish hotspot island if they flout an important driving rule.This lesser-known European island is just over two hours from the UK and popular with A-listers for its Caribbean-like white beaches.that they have to register their vehicles before driving them to the island between June 1 and September 30 this year.
Once authorisation has been obtained, each vehicle must pay a fee of €6 per day in June and September.council also stresses that accessing the island by caravans or campers is totally prohibited, since camping is not allowed on the island.Failure to comply can lead to significant financial penalties, ranging from €1,000 to €10,000 , in the most serious cases, the authorities said.
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