Brits heading to the Canary Islands will have to cover up more than usual, with new rules asserting masks must be worn on the beach.
The regional Government has reinforced coronavirus safety regulations for the Islands, including Tenerife and Lanzarote. Tourists are also being warned to wear them when around swimming pools as part of the new compulsory order which makes the wearing of facemasks compulsory in all public places.
The Canaries had been one of the few places in Spain not to enforce the regulation. However, this changed yesterday when a new raft of rules was introduced to try and curb new outbreaks of coronavirus on the islands.