At an espadrille-design workshop in Valencia, visitors create a wearable souvenir steeped in tradition and lore.
The algae has already invaded areas in the Atlantic oceans and the Mediterranean, blanketing seabeds and causing the plant to ...
Valencia, Spain, captivates visitors with its futuristic City of Arts and Sciences, historic old town, and picturesque beaches. Explore highlights like the breathtaking Valencia Cathedral, bustling ...
The beaches of Spain have turned brown due to Rugulopterix okamurae, a type of algae native to the Pacific but has invaded ...
Valencia, Spain, is a stunning fusion of history and modernity, making it an ideal destination for travelers. Explore the ...
Experts fear Majorca could be next after the invasive algae was found in Barcelona, with the Andalusian coast worst affected ...
End of public transport discounts in most Spanish cities, a drop in the minimum wage and pensions, self-employed tax ...
The Rugulopterix okamurae algae is a Pacific native that has invaded areas in the Atlantic and Mediterranean. With the ...
There are concerns over several Spanish beaches after a fast-spreading algae has been found in various holiday hotspots.
The heart of the Spanish city was largely spared by the October deluge, and tourism to the region will benefit recovery.
Spain — the fourth-largest European country by area with a population of about 47.3 million — is home to some of the continent's most vibrant cities.