Storm Herminia continues to batter Spain with hurricane-force winds, heavy rain, and snow on Monday, causing widespread disruptions across the country, particularly in Galicia. The State ...
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tips and tricks for moving abroad, and the potential pitfalls to avoid. This week, an expat in Spain spoke candidly about the difficult aspects of relocating ...
Holiday-loving Brits have begun to panic about an imprecisely-named “tourism ban” in Spain, which is the UK’s number two holiday destination after domestic stays. It’s true that some rules ...
Spain has introduced new regulations that could affect some tourists visiting the country for their summer holidays this year. However, a rule change brought in at one of its most popular resorts ...
which continues to affect much of Spain, especially Galicia, at this hour. (Camera: Eliseo Trigo.) Footage: Effects of Storm Herminia in Galicia. [Restrictions: Spain, Latin America, or the U.S ...
Spain is one of the most popular holiday destinations in the world and last year welcomed a record-breaking 94 million tourists. It’s a particular favourite with Brits, who made up the biggest ...
Santiago de Compostela, Spain - January 26, 2025 Galicia will remain under the influence of the deep storm Herminia, centered west of Ireland, bringing successive lines of instability on Monday.
The storm Herminia has caused significant disruptions across Galicia, with wind speeds exceeding 160 km/h and heavy rainfall leading to a red alert along the coast. In A Coruña (Alvedro Airport): 3 ...
This year Brits will see a host of new restrictions in firm holiday favourite country, Spain. As a direct result of the wave of anti-tourist protests that spread across Europe last summer ...
Last week Spain’s Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced several measures, including a 100 percent tax on the value of homes bought by foreigners, to tackle the country’s housing crisis.
Spain has started cracking down on overtourism with one popular city introducing new restrictions. As a direct result of the wave of anti-tourist protests that spread across Europe last summer ...