Spain has doubled down on assurances it can safely welcome Brit tourists back for the summer. The sunshine destination is eager for the return of more holidaymakers, saying visitors can still have a 'pleasurable experience' despite social distancing measures being in place.
Spain's secretary of state for tourism, Isabel Oliver, has stressed Spain is was ready to cope with any new Covid-19 flareups during a visit to the Costa del Sol.It comes as Boris Johnson is set to scrap 14-day UK quarantine for Brits returning from European holiday hotspots, such as the Spanish Costas.
Ms Oliver said: “We’re looking forward to the return of our tourists to Spain, so they can enjoy the experiences they have in the past.“Maybe they’ll experience them a.