German tourist falls to her death in Madeira
A 48-year-old German woman has fallen to her death from a mountain pass in Madeira. This is the third death of holiday walkers this month. The first – also involving
Tourists’ early morning stroll ends in tragedy
Death || A French tourist was killed outright and three Koreans badly injured when they tried to cross the busy Marginal road linking Cascais with Lisbon early on Thursday morning.
Algarve promoted as ideal Easter destination
A promotional campaign advertising the Algarve as the perfect destination for an Easter holiday – or even just a break – has been launched by the Algarve Tourism Board throughout
“More tourists, less money”, predict restaurateurs
Beachfront restaurateur Francisco Barbosa had never before seen three people share a soup, or two people share a glass of wine or a cup of coffee – but this is
No sign of Madeira tourist swept into the sea
Sea searches resumed today (Wednesday) for the German tourist swept away from a beach in Madeira on Sunday. The 63-year-old man had been taking photographs on Achada da Cruz beach,
2013: record-breaking year for Algarve tourism
It was all good news for the tourism sector in the Algarve last year, as the region registered more sleepovers, more guests, more revenue and profit and even more golf
Search continues for German tourist swept out to sea
Maritime authorities have resumed searches for the 63-year-old German tourist who was swept out to sea by a wave from the beach of Achada da Cruz, in Madeira, on Sunday.
Tourism board focuses on culture
Tourism and culture chiefs have been thrashing out ways to boost the region’s often unsung appeal – that of its culture. Desidério Silva, president of Turismo do Algarve, and Alexandra
Tourism chief predicts positive year for the Algarve
2014 will be a “”very good year” for tourism. This is the belief of ever-optimistic Desidério Silva, the president of regional tourism board Turismo do Algarve, who talked to Lusa
Six million down the drain?
Dear Editor, Headline news – €6 million to promote Algarve Tourism Abroad (last week’s edition). Is the new head of ATA (Algarve Tourism Association), Luís Carlos Gonçalves, going to address

