Parts of Spain have introduced measures aimed at limiting numbers of tourists, following widespread protests last year.
Spain attracted a whopping 94 million tourists last year, making it one of the most visited countries on earth.
In response to the expanding worries, Spanish authorities have launched new measures to gain control of the over-tourism.
Malaga has banned new vacation rental registrations in busy neighborhoods for at least three years in order to solve housing ...
While you'll still be able to book trips to Spain, Spanish governments are instituting regulations that may effect your trip.
Several protests have been held across Spain and the Canary Islands calling for tougher regulation to tackle the issues. And ...
The new measures, incorrectly dubbed a 'Spain tourist ban' by some, are aimed at reducing the impact of excessive tourism in ...
Ryanair has escalated its spat with Spain's regional airports, calling on authorities to sell failing air travel hubs and ...
Alicante and Madrid have enacted similar bans over the past 12 months, with Seville and other Spanish cities expected to ...
Ryanair has removed around 800,000 passenger seats in 2025 due to 'excessive fees' - and has now upped the ante as it battles ...
Malaga's tourist accommodation ban is also likely to be extended beyond the initial three-year term, and it is not the only ...
Ryanair is set to axe 800,000 passenger seats on 12 routes across Spain this year, after it flagged the "excessive fees" that ...