The Institute for Spanish Tourism Quality (el Instituto para la Calidad Turística Española, ICTE), with the approval of the Spanish Ministry of Health, has developed a protocol for national tourist rentals, in order to prevent further coronavirus infections.
Spain’s increasing number of coronavirus cases and localised COVID-19 outbreaks, including local lockdowns in some cases, don’t just affect residents of the peninsula.
The coronavirus pandemic that is affecting countries across the world has caused the paralysis of many economies, with the tourism and hotel sectors among the most affected.
The summer holidays are well underway in Spain and tourists have been arriving from abroad since the end of June. However, despite living in the "new normal" with this increase in movement, Spain has also seen an increase in localised coronavirus outbreaks and local lockdowns.
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed life as we know it. On one hand, these times of confinement in Spain have served to show people new needs that are emerging at home and that there are also currently many spaces that do not work or need to be redesigned to adapt them to the new normal.
Sunny Spain is always a favourite destination for those travelling from abroad or within Spain, and the great news is that Spain is open for tourism this summer 2020 in spite of the coronavirus pandemic. With the possibility of less tourists travelling this summer, take advantage and head to some of
The cancellations of major national and international events due to the coronavirus is something we’ve become highly used to in recent times, and Spain’s world-famous Tomatina de Buñol has ended up with the same destiny in 2020.