ELECTRICITY
Electricity in Spain has a system of 220/230 volts AC/DC at 50 cycles per second. Two pronged plugs are used, so take an adapter in case it is different from the one used in your country. All hotel rooms have 220 volts outlets for all kinds of electric appliances.
CURRENCY
Monetary unit in Spain is the Euro (€). Teams are advised to do their foreign exchange at the Pablo Ruiz Picasso International Airport, before departing for Antequera. The banks and foreign exchange bureaus at the Airport offer a better exchange rate than found at Antequera. Most international credit cards and traveller’s cheques are accepted.
DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED TO ENTER SPAIN
Every citizen from the European Union, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein seeking to enter Spain must be in possession of a valid passport or the National Identity Document
Visitors who intend travelling to Spain from other countries may require multiple entry visas. We recommend visitors addressing their enquiries to the Spanish Consulate or Embassy before starting their travel.
MEDICAL CAUTIONS
There is not vaccination certificate required to enter Spain. Anyway, you should have tetanus vaccination updated, as well as the official vaccination calendar, in case of being in contact with nature and rural zones.
Spanish authorities may ask visitors to pass a medical examination in order to assure that they have none of the diseases contemplated on the International Sanitary Regulations.
INSURANCE
Participating countries must provide their own appropriate insurance to cover the travel and participation for each member in their respective delegations (players and officials) as they are not the responsibility of the CEDU or the Organising Committee.
WEATHER
Spain has a mild Mediterranean climate, with dry summers and soft winters. Here you will be able to enjoy 3,000 hours of sun per year, that is why this zone in the south is one of the warmest in Europe. The average of temperatures in the south of Spain is the following:



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