Tourism in Spain Hits New High in 2025
Spain’s tourism hits new heights in early 2025 with 44.5M visitors and €60B in spending, led by UK, Germany, and France.
Spain’s tourism hits new heights in early 2025 with 44.5M visitors and €60B in spending, led by UK, Germany, and France.
Spain’s 2026 airport fee hike sparks outrage in the Canary and Balearic Islands, raising concerns over travel costs for UK tourists and island residents.
Mallorca warns tourists against illegal beach alcohol sales due to serious health risks. Authorities crack down on unlicensed vendors to protect public safety.
Mallorca tourism hit by a sharp fall in British arrivals. Explore the causes, impacts, and how Spain’s Balearic Island is adapting to shifting travel trends.
UK tourists warned of Palma Airport strikes this summer. Expect flight delays, cancellations, and travel chaos amid growing unrest over tourism work conditions.
Marmaris, Turkey tops the 2025 Post Office Travel Money report as the most affordable UK holiday destination, offering scenic charm and unbeatable value.
Mallorca enforces a one-bill-per-table rule amid staffing shortages and tourist surges, urging British visitors to comply or risk being denied service.
Mallorca unveils a heartfelt tourism appreciation campaign celebrating visitors while promoting sustainability, local harmony, and long-term economic balance.
Spain’s Majorca faces growing backlash against mass tourism as protests escalate. UK tourists rate it Europe’s most unwelcoming destination amid tensions.
British tourists heading to Spain must now show proof of valid health insurance or risk fines up to £5,900. Learn what coverage is required post-Brexit.
Record-breaking tourism surge in Europe 2025 sparks protests, policy shifts, and rising housing pressures. Discover the cities and issues you need to know.
Spain plans to cut 1,700 sun loungers from beaches by 2026 to tackle over-tourism and sea level rise, impacting British holidaymakers in the Balearic hotspot.
Anti-tourism protests shake Spain as locals in Palma and Barcelona demand change. Slogans, disruptions, and economic impact mark the rising tension.