Pedro Sanchez, Spain’s prime minister, has announced recently that tourism to Spain will be allowed from July this year.
The Spanish Prime Minister Announced:
“As you know, Spain receives more than 80 million visitors a year. I am announcing that from July, Spain will reopen for foreign tourism in conditions of safety. Foreign tourists can also start planning their holidays in our country. Spain needs tourism, and tourism needs safety in both origin and destination. We will guarantee that tourists will not run any risks, nor will they bring any risk to our country.”
Although the return to tourism can be expected, it is unlikely to be as enjoyable of an experience than during previous years, with strict border Covid-19 testing likely as implemented in Greece. Will you still be going on holiday, though? Let us know in the comments on Facebook.