Fifteen stunning spots according to National Geographic. With over three hundred beaches and hidden coves, the island is a ...
The algae has already invaded areas in the Atlantic oceans and the Mediterranean, blanketing seabeds and causing the plant to float to the surface ...
Majorca has long been a favourite holiday destination among Brits, but the Balearic Islands now face a new rival - and it ...
The beaches of Spain have turned brown due to Rugulopterix okamurae, a type of algae native to the Pacific but has invaded areas in the Atlantic and Mediterranean, and tourists have been warned ...
MAJORCA has long been one of the most popular beach holidays for Brits - just a two-hour flight away. But if you’re looking for a slice of paradise away from the crowds, we asked the people who live ...
Shock discovery for member of the public. During January, three more bodies were also found on the beaches of Formentera.
LET’S be crystal clear. There is NO Spanish tourist ban. Despite the fear-mongering headlines, there is not, and will never ...
TUI CEO Sebastien Ebel reckons that the country will rival the likes of Majorca and Menorca this summer. In comments made to ...
Majorca’s beaches are ‘under threat’ from an invasive species ... But it’s feared that shipping routes from mainland Spain could bring a species of brown algae to the Balearic Islands, local news site ...
a seaside town on the southern tip of Spain, cannot afford to remove the brown specimen from its beaches. Tourists have been warned Majorca could be next after traces were found in the port of ...