New Holiday Rental Regulations in Ibiza

What changed in 2025?

Spain’s Single Registry for short-term and seasonal rentals is now live. As of 1 July 2025, each unit offered for tourist or seasonal stays must display a National Rental Number issued through the Digital One-Stop Shop. Platforms must verify the number or remove the listing. BOECinco Días

The national registry implements EU Regulation 2024/1028 on data collection for short-stay rentals. Fines for serious breaches can reach €500,000, and platforms share responsibility with owners for unlawful listings. blog.sepin.esCinco Días

In parallel, the Balearic decree published on 15 April 2025 tightened the local framework: it restricts new tourist places in multi-family buildings, raises quality requirements at licence renewal every five years, and increases sanctions by 25 per cent. Cadena SER

What owners in Ibiza must do now

  1. Obtain your registration number via the national One-Stop Shop and ensure it appears on every advert, including Airbnb and Booking. Platforms are required to check it. mivau.gob.esElHuffPost

  2. Verify existing Balearic permissions still align with the updated Balearic decree, especially for multi-family buildings and quality standards at renewal. Cadena SER

  3. Register guest data using the Ses Hospedajes system, a rule in force nationally and used in Ibiza. ibiza-legal.com

A note on enforcement

Authorities have signalled a stricter stance on illegal supply across the islands, with active monitoring and platform cooperation to remove non-compliant listings. Owners who keep their paperwork current protect both income and asset value. ElHuffPostCadena SER

EVI Properties can review your paperwork, confirm eligibility, and coordinate applications so you are ready to advertise without interruptions.

This article is informational, not legal advice. For case-specific guidance, ask our team.

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