It has sun, sea, sand and, more importantly it seems, dentists willing to confirm appointments by email.
Irish tourists appear to be getting around the country’s travel ban on holidays by booking dental check-ups on the Spanish island of Tenerife.
Dozens of travellers at Dublin airport have been producing letters to show border officials they are not travelling to the Spanish resort for its famed good weather – but, rather, to have their molars and incisors given a once-over, according to reports.
Such medical appointments are one of the few reasons permitted for overseas journeys under Ireland’s current coronavirus restrictions.
“We are used to Irish people coming for treatment but we thought it strange the number who are asking for…