Spain has unveiled new travel regulations for British holidaymakers aged 70 and above. Each year, millions of sun-seeking Brits descend on Spain to bask in its sunshine, immerse themselves in its culture and explore its historical sites.
However, Brits will soon have to fork out a fee to enter the country.
British travellers, along with other non-EU visitors, will soon be required to pay a €20 (£17.45) entry fee to Spain and 29 other European countries under a new travel scheme. Following Brexit, UK passport holders must register with the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) to gain access to certain European destinations.
The UK is set to join a group of visa-exempt non-European countries when this requirement is anticipated to take effect in late 2026, reports