The Balearics are the most expensive region in Spain to fill up your petrol and diesel tank, according to a report revealed yesterday by a price comparison website.
Prices are eight cents more expensive than the national average. The price for Petrol 95 is the highest in the country at 1,46 cents per litre. Galicia and Castilla Leon come next in the ranking. The same occurs with diesel prices, with drivers in the Balearic region paying up to 1,39 cents per litre, drivers in Galicia 1,36 and Castilla and Leon 1,34.
Filling up a standard 60 litre petrol tank can cost a local driver up to 87, 52 euros, 3.93 euros more than the country’s average.
Fuel prices in the Balearics are the highest in the country
Also in News
- Britons cash in on the outgoing Golden Visa in Spain to beat the 90 day rule
- Royal Navy submarine dives into a storm in Spain
- After a holiday in Mallorca Richard Gere moves to Spain
- Laura Hamilton: “I’ve always loved Mallorca, I just wished I’d bought here earlier...”
- The 90 day rule does have some positive results in Spain!
No comments
To be able to write a comment, you have to be registered and logged in
Currently there are no comments.