Spain's world-famous beaches have reopened after months of government-enforced coronavirus lockdown. It comes as the popular Brit holiday destination has begins to ease its restrictions as it gears itself up for arrival of tourists after June.
In one sign of life returning to normal, Barcelona beaches opened for a short window from 6 a.m. to 10 am on Friday to allow people to swim and jog.
People paddled on boards and swam in the water under the supervision of police. "This is freedom," said a smiling swimmer, Marta Torrents, speaking on the beach dressed in a wet-suit. "To be able to go out to sea and swim - for me, this is perfect." The Spanish government is still to fully set out which regions bars, restaurants and places of worship