The go-to European Union holiday hotspot, which is situated in the southern Algarve region, has revised its code of conduct.
Wearing bikinis and going shirtless may soon be banned in the city, as it fights against badly behaved tourists.
BRITISH tourists holidaying on the Algarve this summer have been warned they could face £1,250 fines if they get caught ...
Authorities in Albufeira, a popular resort in the Algarve region in Portugal, have introduced a new Code of Behaviour which ...
British tourists heading to one of Europe's most popular holiday destinations face being fined £1,500 for wearing garments ...
Albufeira's draft Code of Behaviour, approved late last year, is currently under public review before it's expected to be ...
Following in the footsteps of numerous towns and cities in Spain, the Albufeira Council in the Algarve is introducing new ...
Albufeira is looking to ban the use of bikinis and swimwear on public streets as part of its new proposed Code of Conduct.
Town hall chiefs in Albufeira on Portugal's Algarve have announced a penalty fee as part of a crackdown on semi-nudity ...
Albufeira council chiefs have put out a document for public consultation which details the banned clothing and a range of fines which could hit badly-behaving tourists ...
Fines of more than £1,000 could be issued as the popular destination for Brits looks to make changes to its code of conduct.
Featuring a bevvy of beaches and striking bluffs, this coastal gem is warm and sunny even during the off-season ...