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What is restricted?

Vegetables and vegetable products

You may travel with:

Plants and plant products (live plants, fruits, vegetables, flowers, seeds...) not included in Annex VI of R(UE) 2019/2072. They must be presented with an Official Phytosanitary Passport issued by the relevant authorities of the country of origin, except fruits which do not need to present said passport (coconuts, dates, durians, bananas and pineapples)

Furthermore, the entry of live plants and tubers may only be carried out through the Border Control Stations after a phytosanitary security check from the Plant Health Inspection Service.

Alcohol

You may travel with:
  • Spirits.
  • Wine.
  • Fortified wine.
  • Beer.
What is the maximum amount*?
  • 10 litres (within EU).
  • 90 litres of wine, including a maximum of 60 litres of sparkling wines (within EU).
  • 20 litres (within EU).
  • 110 litres (within EU), 16 litres (outside EU).

* From outside the EU you can bring a total of 1 litre of spirits over 22 % vol. or 1 litre of undenatured alcohol (ethyl alcohol) of 80% vol. (or over) or 2 litres of fortified or sparkling wine. Each of these amounts represents 100% of the total of this last allowance which you can split.

Tobacco

You may travel with:
  • Cigarettes.
  • Small cigars (weighing less than 3 g/unit).
  • Large cigars
  • Rolling tobacco or/and hookah.
What is the maximum amount?
  • 800 (within the EU), 200 (outside EU and Canary Islands).
  • 400 (within the EU), 100 (outside EU and Canary Islands).
  • 200 (within the EU), 50 (outside EU and Canary Islands).
  • 1 kg (within the EU), 250 g (outside EU and Canary Islands).

Recuerda

  • Check the website for the Tax Agency to see a full list of these products and the restrictions on each one.
  • Check the regulations of the destination country, because restricted items may vary depending on the country you are travelling to.
  • The amount of alcohol and tobacco permitted from the Canary Islands is as established for countries not belonging to the EU.
  • Security staff may deny access to the boarding area and the aeroplane cabin to any passenger in possession of an item that, although not considered prohibited, arouses their suspicions.
  • Bear in mind that these items may be affected by more than one set of regulations (airport security, safe transport of dangerous goods, etc.). In this case, the most restrictive regulations apply.
  • If you have left an object on the aeroplane, please contact your airline. You can see the list of airlines by selecting your airport:
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