Spain has been receiving an influx of holidaymakers thanks to the fact that covid restrictions have been eased significantly.
April is set to see a soaring number of travellers fly out of the UK - reaching near pre-pandemic levels. Some of Spain's most popular tourist hotspots are expected to welcome millions, with easyjet data claiming over 30 per cent of Brits are planning a holiday in Spain in 2022.
However, many people landing in Spain this summer will have to make themselves aware of some laws which, if broken, can result in fines as high as €3,000.
Even wearing the wrong type of clothing on the beach can result in a costly fine, Wales Online reports. Read more: Where is hot in April?
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