Holidaymakers returning to Spain "will have to sunbathe 6ft apart" once the locked-down beaches reopen at the end of the coronavirus crisis.
Spain's once-packed beaches may never be the same again as tourism leaders admit holiday-makers will still have to keep a safe distance from one another.
All of the country's beaches are currently off-limits to everyone, as is swimming in the sea, under the Spanish Government's March 14th State of Emergency rules which will last well into May at the earliest.
But once the physical barriers on the seafront promenades are removed, Minister of Tourism, Reyes Maroto says tourists will still have to keep their distance for a while, not just within the resorts and hotels but on the beaches as well.
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