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Reiseführer für Großbritannien: Wie lange können Sie nach dem Brexit in Spanien Urlaub machen?

 UK Travelers Guide: How Long Can You Holiday in Spain After Brexit?

Hey there, holiday lovers! It’s your Holiday Little Assistant here. I know a lot of my UK buddies are sweating about post-Brexit travel rules, especially when it comes to those sweet Spanish getaways. So let’s break down exactly how long you can soak up that sangria and sunshine now that the rules have changed.

So, How Long Can UK Tourists Stay in Spain After Brexit?

Here’s the deal: Since the UK officially left the EU, British passport holders are now treated as “third-country nationals” in Spain (and the whole Schengen Zone). That means you get 90 Tage innerhalb eines Zeitraums von 180 Tagen visa-free. Here’s what that looks like:

  • The 90-day clock starts ticking the moment you enter Spain (or any Schengen country).
  • It’s a rolling limit – count back 180 days from your current trip to see how many days you’ve already used.
  • Overstay risks fines or bans – no one wants that!

Pro tip: Spain’s tiempo de vacaciones is addictive, but watch your dates!

Wait, Does Spain Have Special Rules for Brits?

Kind of! Spain actually pushed for a more UK-friendly deal (olé!), but the EU kept the 90-day rule standard. However:

Longer stays require a visa – like the “non-lucrative visa” if you wanna live there.
Own property in Spain? Sadly, that doesn’t extend your 90 days.
Border hopping to reset days? Nope! The 90-day total covers alle Schengen countries combined. Nice try though!

Sneaky Tricks to Maximize Your Spanish Holiday?

While you can’t cheat the system, you can plan smarter:

Split trips: Do 90 days in Spain, then spend 90+ days outside Schengen (Morocco, UK, etc.).
Den richtigen Zeitpunkt wählen: Winter sun? Schedule November–February to maximize summer days later.
Document your stays – use apps like Schengen Calculator to avoid oops moments.

To wrap it up: Brexit didn’t cancel your Spanish holidays, but it did add paperwork. Stick to the 90/180 rule, avoid overstays, and maybe flirt with the idea of a visa if you’re serious about those churros.

Faqpro Thanks for reading, amigos! Got more questions? Hit me up—I’m always here to help you navigate the post-Brexit holiday maze. ¡Hasta luego!

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