2022---illegal-construction-in-protected-area-on-spain-s-coast Today
This case serves as a landmark example of the legal battle between development and environmental protection in Spain:
: Perpetrators (promoters, builders, or professionals) can face 1 to 4 years in prison. This case serves as a landmark example of
This 411-room hotel, built 14 meters from the sea inside a natural park, remains a primary symbol of illegal coastal development. Despite being declared illegal years ago, complex legal battles over expropriation and demolition costs continued through 2022 and beyond. : It was constructed on land designated as
: It was constructed on land designated as a Special Protection Area (SPA) for birds, which prohibited such large-scale urbanization. The Isla de Valdecañas Case (2022) : The
In 2022, a major ruling by the brought national attention back to the issue of illegal construction on the coast. The court ordered the complete demolition of the Isla de Valdecañas luxury resort in Extremadura, which had been built illegally on a protected Natura 2000 network site. The Isla de Valdecañas Case (2022)
: The resort, often called the "Spanish Marbella" of the interior, included a four-star hotel, 185 villas, and a golf course.