UK holidaymakers travelling to Spain face a £95 border rule before being allowed to enter the country. The Spanish Government states that foreigners must prove - if required to do so - that they have enough financial means for the duration of their stay. Under current rules, the minimum amount holidaymakers must prove that they have amounts to at least 113.

40 euros (£94.79) per person, per day, with a minimum of 1,020.60 euros (£853.

07) or its legal equivalent in foreign currency . This can be accredited by showing border officials cash, traveller’s cheques, payment letters or credit cards, which must be accompanied by a bank statement or an updated bank book. If holidaymakers have less than the minimum amount required, their entry into Spain could either be denied entirely, or the length of stay could be reduced in proportion to the amount of money they have available.

The Spanish Ministry del Interior states: “Currently, the minimum amount to be credited is 113.40 euros per person per day, with a minimum of 1,020.60 euros or its legal equivalent in foreign currency (Effective from January 1, 2024).

“The availability of the indicated economic means by foreigners will be accredited by showing them, in the event that they have them in cash, or by presenting certified checks, traveller's checks, payment letters, or credit cards, which must be accompanied by a bank account statement or an updated bank book (letters from banking entities or online bank statements will no.