The Foreign Office has issued two new travel warnings for British holidaymakers heading to Spain during the summer holidays.
Millions head to Spain from the UK each year to enjoy some sun, sea and relaxation, reports the Mirror.However, care should be taken during extreme weather, including the 42C temperatures forecast for the Balearic Islands this month.
In a new update to travel advice, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) issued a new warning on reporting a crime in Spain.The FCDO urged tourists to look out for street crime with distraction thieves on the rise, as well as 'highway pirates' who force hired cars and foreign-registered vehicles to stop.
Bogus police officers have also been reported to ask tourists to hand over their wallet rather than travel documents.Spain also ended all of their Covid restrictions on Wednesday, July 5, as they stopped requiring people to wear face masks in healthcare facilities and pharmacies.This restriction had already been lifted in public and on public transport, but not in healthcare facilities yet.
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