Spain, one of the most tourists in the world, has introduced new regulations this year in response to anti -tourist protests that have spread throughout Europe last year.
Over -to -one rhythm has influenced the lives of many inhabitants living in popular vacation, such as damage to resources and housing markets.
Now, a beloved country is starting to regulate the situation.
Malaga, the capital of Costa del Sol, has limited sightseeing last week and announced measures to protect the soundness of the historic center.
Targeting people who lend real estate, the city prohibits registration of rental villas throughout the 43 districts.
According to the mirror paper, the Malaga City Council and Costa del Sol are all working to prevent the increase in rental properties in the most impressive and dense areas in the city, and rental properties in certain areas. It accounts for more than 8 % of the building.
But what does this mean for British tourists planning to travel to Spain?
British people can continue to reserve short -term rentals, Airbnb, hotels, and other accommodations, including 13,000 holiday rentals, which are officially registered by the city, in the entire 43 areas influenced by Malaga.
However, it is registered after February 2022 and has no independent access or resources from the building of the building.
Malaga's accommodation for tourists is likely to be extended for more than the first three years, and it is not only Malaga that has been regulated in Spain.
Alicante and Madrid have introduced the same band last year, and other Spanish cities, including Seville, are likely to follow.
It is important to note that British holidays need additional document procedures for those who are planning to travel to Spain. Tourists are required to provide more detailed personal information when renting a car or registering a hotel.
The rules imposed last year were rebounded. However, this was introduced by the Ministry of Internal Spanish to support the tracking of criminals by police in Japan.