Angry locals on the Spanish holiday island of Tenerife are telling British holidaymakers to “go home” because houses are being taken up by holiday rentals and restaurants that cater for UK visitors serve “cheap beer and low quality food”. Ugly anti-foreigner graffiti
A drought in Spain believed to be the worst in 200 years is pitting farmers against the tourist industry as growers and hospitality businesses battle to satisfy customers and consumers. Officials in Catalonia, whose main city is Barcelona, declared a drought emergency
Tourists have been warned over bizarre new Tenerife fines which could cost them just under £1,300. Tenerife has banned holidaymakers and folk living in the city from feeding animals in the streets, with the offence punishable with fines of up to €1,500.
An episode of violence linked to a biker gang roaming in the beautiful area in southern Majorca has left locals and tourists shaken and terrified. In mid-March, two members of the Hells Angels gang were arrested after a businessman in the s’Arenal
British tourists have vowed to boycott Spanish holiday hotspots due to new rules impacting their holidays. Yolanda Díaz, the minister of employment and social economy, has said Spanish bars currently operate on hours that are not “reasonable”. Speaking to Spain’s Congress last
The skies over Barcelona were the scene of concern on Friday night as Spain reported a sighting of what appeared to be a “possible ballistic missile”. According to the Fireballs and Meteorites Research Network (SPMN) of the Institute of Space Sciences of
The American YouTube channel titled From Here to There has ranked from “worst to best” the countries normally described as part of Europe. The common definition of the European continent includes the territories of 50 countries. Not all these nations – including
Stomach bugs are sweeping through a Spanish seaside province adored by British tourists, a doctor has warned. The city of Malaga and the surrounding province, visited by millions of UK nationals every year, have seen a rise in the number of people
British tourists thinking about spending the first week of April in sunny Spain may get more than they bargained for as temperatures in the country could rise towards 40C. New maps show an intense heat developing over the Mediterranean nation early next
British tourists hoping to spend Easter weekend in Spain may want to keep an eye on their itineraries, as a series of strikes could impact 1,000 flights bound for the country this week. Employees of Spanish aircraft guidance firm SDP (Platform Management