Portugal to Enforce Beach Access Rules Amid Luxury Resort Development
PORTUGAL, JUL 21 – Portuguese authorities will enforce public beach access rules amid luxury resort expansion that has led to restricted entry on nine beaches and rising local costs, officials said.
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Portugal to Enforce Beach Access Rules
Portugal’s most glamorous stretch of coastline, famed for its wild dunes and crystal waves, is at the heart of a new row over who really gets to enjoy the sand. As luxury resorts continue to spring up along 45 kilometres of pristine Atlantic coast – covering hotspots like Melides, Comporta, and Troia – the government is promising a crackdown to protect locals’ right to hit the beach. Source
A five-star resort with 158 units will be built in Meia Praia, Lagos. It is expected to be completed in 2027. A new five-star resort will rise in Meia Praia, Lagos, Algarve, promising to elevate the Algarve's luxury tourism offerings. With an investment of 60 million euros, the project will be built on a 20,000 m2 area, complemented by an additional 22,500 m2 of carefully planned outdoor spaces. The location could not be more privileged: directl…
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