New rules have been introduced by the Spanish authorities
Isle of Man residents planning a trip to Spain are being warned they could face a hefty fine if they arrive in the country without proof of adequate insurance cover for their visit.
New rules, which could land travellers from non-EU countries with a penalty of up to £5,900 (€6,900), have been introduced by the Spanish authorities.
Spain’s Health Minister Carolina Darias said: "The health of our visitors is a priority. We are committed to ensuring that all travellers, including British citizens, have the necessary coverage to protect themselves and the local health system."
As a result of the changes, a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), or Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC), will not be enough to cover your stay.
Checks are being made at Spanish borders and by transport providers.
Natasha Beaumont, a director with Kestrel Insurance, told Manx Radio that insurance documents that show evidence of cover for emergency medical treatment, hospitalisation and repatriation have become a requirement:
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