El Campello Extends the Suspension of Tourist Licences for Another Year: How It Affects the Property Market in 2025
Published by Inmo2000 | October 20, 2025
The El Campello Town Hall has approved a one-year extension of the suspension of new tourist housing licences. This measure, which will remain in effect until autumn 2026, aims to regulate short-term rentals and assess their impact on housing access and local coexistence.
1. A continuing freeze
The moratorium was first approved in September 2024, and due to the absence of a final regulation, the council has decided to maintain the temporary suspension on granting new tourist accommodation licences.
2. Reasons behind the extension
According to municipal sources, the goal is to control the uncontrolled growth of tourist rentals, reduce pressure on public services, and preserve long-term housing availability.
3. A new regulatory framework on the way
During this period, the Town Hall will work on a new local ordinance to regulate tourist housing and a study on its economic and social impact.
4. Consequences for the property market
This decision creates a mixed scenario: while investors must wait for new licences, already-registered properties may increase in value due to the limited legal supply.
At Inmo2000, we continuously monitor changes in tourism regulations in El Campello, guiding property owners and investors to make safe and informed decisions.

