British tourists are spending more and visiting more places in a region of Spain that saw anti-tourism protests earlier this year.
Andalusia, in the south-eastern corner of the country, known for baking weather and fabulous coastal resorts, has seen a 10 percent increase in the number of municipalities visited by Brits this year.
What’s more, according to Andalusia’s secretary general for tourism, Yolanda Aguilar, Brits are spending 40 percent more than at previous measures.
All this means, according to Aguilar, that Andalusia has returned to pre-pandemic levels of British arrivals.
Despite anti-tourism demonstrations earlier in the year, rather than reducing the amount of people traffic into Andalusia, airlines are putting on even more…















