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Tourism officials warned that nearly 90% of short-term rentals in Spain could be removed from booking platforms under the new ...
In the face of seemingly ever-increasing anti-tourism protests in Spain and islands like Majorca, local hoteliers have ...
Spain is grappling with severe flash flooding across nearly half the country, causing evacuations, travel disruptions, and ...
Coffee is the second most popular beverage around the world, and at this time of year many of us enjoy it iced. However, some ...
Drug-related calls from nightclubs are driving Ibiza’s ambulance services to collapse, health workers say. It’s the latest ...
Before or during a flood, the UK government says you should turn off gas, electricity and water supplies, if it’s safe to do ...
Spain's tourism industry expects growth in summer sales to slow sharply as uncertainty over U.S. tariff negotiations ...
Why is it that, despite similar visitor numbers, France has seen comparatively less protests than Spain? Is it a difference in geography and culture?
Last summer, Spain saw a wave of protests against over-tourism in many popular destinations, with its impact on housing the biggest grievance.
Residents in Barcelona, Spain, and several other popular European destinations say tourism in their cities is driving up housing costs for locals.
The tourists who were targeted by water blasts laughed it off. Cities like Barcelona and the island of Mallorca have seen housing costs skyrocket as homes are diverted to the short-term rental market.
The Spanish government calls for the removal of almost 66,000 property listings saying they breach tourism rules.