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Spain keeps Covid measures in place at holiday hotspots including Tenerife and Benidorm

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Holidaymakers heading to popular Spanish destinations this February half-term may find tough Covid measures are still in place.

Many regions continue to impose coronavirus restrictions in bars, restaurants and nightclub. Spain is bracing itself for an influx of Brits over the half-term holidays after the UK announced that travel restrictions are set to ease.

But restrictions on socialising, eating and drinking in resorts like Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Majorca and Marbella remain, WalesOnline reports. READ MORE: easyJet issues warning to holidaymakers heading to Spanish islands New measures have been announced in some regions while curbs have been relaxed in other places.

A Covid passport will be required to enter bars and restaurants in the Balearic Islands of Majorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera.

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