Tourism is a key pillar of the Valencian Community’s economy, but it is also a constantly evolving sector. In 2025, new tourism regulations will come into effect, impacting both property owners and travelers. In this article, we explain the most relevant changes and their implications.
The regional government has introduced a series of rules and requirements aimed at improving tourism quality, protecting housing access, and ensuring sector sustainability. The main changes include:
Starting in 2025, all tourist accommodations must be registered in the regional system, requiring:
An updated tourist license.
A visible identification plaque on the exterior of the property.
Certification of quality and safety.
Additionally, owners must provide proof of prior residential use to prevent large-scale conversions of homes into tourist accommodations.
In municipalities facing housing access issues, such as Valencia, Alicante, Benidorm, or Jávea, restrictions on new tourist licenses will be applied to promote long-term rentals.
Local councils may also implement zoning laws to limit new tourist rentals in central or residential areas.
Authorities will increase inspections to detect illegal accommodations and ensure establishments comply with regulations. Fines for operating without a license or violating regulations could exceed €60,000.
Platforms such as Airbnb, Booking, or Vrbo will be required to verify that all listings display a registered license number, preventing the promotion of illegal accommodations.
Additionally, greater fiscal transparency will be required to ensure property owners correctly declare their rental income.
These regulatory changes will affect all stakeholders in the tourism sector.
Increased oversight and stricter regulations.
Compliance with new requirements.
Possible restrictions in certain areas.
Higher quality and safety guarantees for accommodations.
Fewer rental options in some locations.
Potential price increases due to a limited supply.
Rental platforms must comply with new regulations.
More inspections to ensure compliance.
Promotion of more sustainable tourism models.
If you own a tourist property, it is crucial to review the updated regulations and adapt your rental to the new requirements.
✔ Ensure your license is up to date.
✔ Comply with all quality and safety standards.
✔ Include your registration number on all platforms.
✔ Check local restrictions in your municipality.
At Riu Rau Rentals, we help property owners manage their tourist rentals while complying with all regulations. If you need advice, contact us today.
The new tourism regulations in the Valencian Community aim to balance sector growth with sustainability and housing accessibility. Although these changes may pose challenges for property owners and businesses, they also present an opportunity to improve tourism quality and offer a safer, more regulated experience for all.
If you own a property and need information on how to adapt to the new regulations, Riu Rau Rentals offers expert guidance to help you continue profiting legally. Contact us for more details.