The scam could see tourists losing up to £20 on the spot if they aren't aware (Image: Getty Images) Some of the world's most popular tourist destinations attract millions of people year after year thanks to an array of fantastic sights, culture and attractions for global citizens to enjoy. However, often these thriving hotspots have attracted a dark practice, with opportunists targeting tourists in a bid to scam them out of money. Tourist scams occur in busy destinations all around the world, but last year, data compiled by Quotezone.
co.uk found that France and Spain were the two worst European nations for tourist scams. READ MORE Tenerife volcano warning after 'seismic swarm' hits Canary Islands [LATEST] An American expat living in Spain has warned of one bizarre scam which could catch tourists out and see them losing as much as €20 (approximately £17 at the time of writing) on the spot.
Katie, who lives in Spain and works as a travel influencer , explained what she described as the "rosemary scam" which she said is one of her top "five popular tourist scams you need to be aware of if you are coming to Spain." function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.
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