Spain will bounce back to becoming a first-choice sun and sand destination for British holidaymakers this summer, the country’s tourism chiefs have predicted. The tourism minister Maria Reyes claimed a fortnight ago the country would begin to open up to international travellers at the end of spring.
Spain’s Secretary of State for Tourism yesterday reinforced the idea Britain’s favourite holiday destination will be back on the road to recovery by summer.
Insisting the ‘sun and sand’ tourism model that has turned Spain into a leading world holiday destination had a good future ahead of it, he added: “Spain has a lot to offer in terms of diversity and heritage and we need to develop our range of tourism products as a complement to our sun and sand product.
They have rounded up some of the best deals to Spain this summer, although caution is still advised – the UK is still in lockdown and flights to Spain are currently banned.
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