- Pictures show thousands of holidaymakers packing out Levante Beach at Benidorm, on the east coast of Spain
- It comes as families continue to seek value-for-money holidays in the wake of the Tunisia terror attacks last month
- Spain set a new record for visitors in the six months to June this year with 29.2 million descending on the country
These pictures show how huge crowds of British tourists are packing out the beaches in Spain in the wake of the Tunisia terror attacks.
Thousands are flocking to the seaside resort of Benidorm, on Spain's east coast, as families seek value-for-money holidays after the mass shooting in June.
Sunbathers have been pictured cramming on to the Levante and Poniente beaches on what is the first week of the British summer holidays.
It comes as it was revealed Spain has set a new record for visitors, with 29.2 million descending on the country in the six months to June - 4.2 per cent more than the same period in 2014.
Popular: Thousands of holiday makers are flocking to Benidorm on Spain's east coast as they seek value-for-money trips abroad
High rise: Sunbathers have been pictured cramming on to Levante Beach against a backdrop of huge hotels and apartment blocks
Plenty of shade: Beach umbrellas almost block any sight of sand at Poniente Beach in Benidorm. Spain has set a new record for visitors this year
Fancy a dip? Huge crowds have been seen on Levante Beach in Benidorm. More than 29 million descended on Spain in the six months to June - 4.2 per cent more than the same period in 2014
Earlier this month, the Daily Mail revealed how 300,000 Britons who had been planning to visit Tunisia have been left to look for alternatives, after the Government advised against travelling there following the recent terror attack.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3171029/Wish-weren-t-British-tourists-pack-Benidorm-beaches-record-numbers-head-Spain-wake-Tunisia-terror-attacks.html#ixzz3giDfM4zO
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