A Brit's party holiday to Benidorm has been 'ruined' by the Government's decision to put Spain on its quarantine list.
Anna Malley, 22, from Blackpool, was set to jet off to the Spanish resort for some drinks and sunshine with five of her pals on Thursday.
However she has now called off the trip as she would not be able to get time off work for two weeks in quarantine upon her return.
The hotel receptionist has now lost the £400 she spent on her flight and apartment.
She told Mirror Online: "The holiday has been ruined.
"I just wanted to get some sunshine and have a few drinks and a relaxing time as the pubs have reopened.

"But because of the rules I wouldn't be able to get the time off work (to quarantine)."
Miss Malley's hotel has just reopened and it would not be able to get anyone to cover for her, she said.
She also does not want to lose out on two weeks' pay while she quarantines at home with her parents.


The receptionist added that her mum, a teacher, and her dad, a worker at BAE systems, would also have to self-isolate with her.
She slammed the Government for going back on its travel advice and questioned why trips were allowed if officials knew a second wave could take place.
Miss Malley, who was flying out with EasyJet and returning with Ryanair, has decided against booking another trip abroad this year after her experience.
Four of her pals will still be going on the six-day trip, which they booked at the beginning of June.
However, one of her friends is in the same boat as her and has had to pull out because she is self-employed and cannot afford to take a further two weeks off work.