One of Spain’s warmest cities (even in January temperatures hover around 17C) has almost all of the crowd-pleasings aspects ...
The algae has already invaded areas in the Atlantic oceans and the Mediterranean, blanketing seabeds and causing the plant to ...
Public transport discounts extended in most Spanish cities, self-employed tax deadlines, carnival, protests and more - here's ...
La Albufera National Park is located along Spain's Mediterranean coast ... The coast of Valencia is divided into three separate beaches, Las Arenas to the south, La Malvarrosa in the middle ...
Annie Bennett has been writing about Spain for over 30 years — here are some of her favourite places to visit, explore and ...
Valencia, Spain, captivates visitors with its futuristic City of Arts and Sciences, historic old town, and picturesque beaches. Explore highlights like the breathtaking Valencia Cathedral ...
The beaches of Spain have turned brown due to Rugulopterix okamurae, a type of algae native to the Pacific but has invaded areas in the Atlantic and Mediterranean, and tourists have been warned ...
Experts fear Majorca could be next after the invasive algae was found in Barcelona, with the Andalusian coast worst affected ...
Valencia, Spain, is a stunning fusion of history and ... Enjoy its beautiful Mediterranean beaches and experience vibrant festivals like Las Fallas. Valencia’s charm lies in its unique blend ...
The Rugulopterix okamurae algae is a Pacific native that has invaded areas in the Atlantic and Mediterranean. With the ...
There are concerns over several Spanish beaches after a fast-spreading algae has been found in various holiday hotspots. Originally native to the Pacific, invasive seaweed Rugulopterix okamurae has ...