The well-known Noélia & Jerónimo restaurant, in Cabanas de Tavira, Algarve, has been closed since last weekend, after several employees tested positive for the novel coronavirus, which gave rise to the small localized outbreak announced on Thursday by the city council of Tavira.
The Praia de Faro campsite may "open this summer" after the extensive renovation works that it is currently undergoing, Rogério Bacalhau, Mayor of Faro, revealed. Although there are still no certainties, given the delays the project suffered due to the ongoing pandemic, the council is convinced that “if things go well”, it will be possible that the opening will take place within this summer season.
It seems that testing, contact tracing and health certificates may become the new norm for regions such as the Algarve. The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has laid out its new guidelines on “Safe & Seamless Travel” including testing and tracing, following medical evidence, to ensure people can enjoy safe travels in the 'new normal'.
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) will, following Brexit, provide support to UK citizens and their family members to finalize their applications for residence in Portugal. In a joint statement, the British Embassy in Lisbon and the IOM say the idea is to guarantee the rights of British citizens "under the UK-European Union exit agreement".
We are in the second half of June and we ask: what sort of Algarve is this? “It is a typical Algarve, as it is usually in March”, comments Ana Isa Figueiredo, assistant director of São Rafael Villas, Apartments and Guest House, a tourist resort close to the beach of the same name, in Sesmarias, a few kilometres from Albufeira.
People in several parts of Greater Lisbon will have to go back to staying at home from next week as health authorities deal with a worrying wave of coronavirus on the city’s outskirts, the government announced on Thursday. Those living in the affected areas of the capital - a total of 19 civil parishes that do not include downtown Lisbon - will be allowed to leave home only to buy essential goods such as food or medication, and to travel to and from work.
The British Government is set to roll out a removal of quarantine compliance for people traveling between the United Kingdom and certain countries with a low risk of infection of COVID-19, but the inclusion of Portugal in this list is uncertain, mainly due to a localised outbreak in Lagos, which has already caused 111 infected and may have harmed the image of the Algarve as being a safe destination for travel.
The Algarve is resuming the flow of commercial passenger flights, something that “is a positive sign for the region”. This week, Ryanair resumes flights from Dublin, London Stansted, Manchester, Porto and Brussels to Faro, Transavia reinforced its connections with flights from Rotterdam, Eindhoven, Paris, Montpellier, Lyon and Nantes and Eurowings will have flights from Dusseldorf, Stuttgart, Cologne and Hamburg. From July, Air France connections will fly from Paris, and British Airways and Jet.2com from all its UK bases.
- Culprit identified as Aljezur fire extinguished, but personnel remain vigilant
- The new measures that the Government has decided on to contain the pandemic
- Number of unemployed has tripled in tourism-driven Algarve in May alone
- Portuguese sports legends support Portimão’s Algarve bid to join Formula 1
- “These have been the worst days of my life” says the Mayor of Lagos, as flames and virus spread across region
- Forest fire plows through bushland in Aljezur, 323 people on-site, roads controlled, and nearby homes evacuated
- COVID-19 infection count associated with Lagos illegal party reaches 60, contributing to Algarve’s biggest 24-hour rise
- "If we have a hundred more cases in Faro or Portimão we will have to close the Algarve", says Southern Medical Association head