Wearing bikinis and going shirtless may soon be banned in the city, as it fights against badly behaved tourists.
The go-to European Union holiday hotspot, which is situated in the southern Algarve region, has revised its code of conduct.
Fines of more than £1,000 could be issued as the popular destination for Brits looks to make changes to its code of conduct.
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Nottinghamshire Live on MSNBrits warned they could be fined £1,500 for wearing bikinis or swim shorts on streets in popular holiday spotAuthorities in Albufeira, a popular resort in the Algarve region in Portugal, have introduced a new Code of Behaviour which ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNTourists warned of potential fines in Albufeira if walking streets in bikinis or swim shortsTown hall chiefs in Albufeira on Portugal's Algarve have announced a penalty fee as part of a crackdown on semi-nudity ...
The coastal city in the Algarve has updated its code of conduct to prohibit people from being in a state of partial or ...
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Albufeira's draft Code of Behaviour, approved late last year, is currently under public review before it's expected to be ...
Tourists in the Portuguese beach city of Albufeira may face huge fines if they walk through the city in only their swimwear ...
British tourists heading to one of Europe's most popular holiday destinations face being fined £1,500 for wearing garments ...
Following in the footsteps of numerous towns and cities in Spain, the Albufeira Council in the Algarve is introducing new ...
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UK holidaymakers flocking to Portugal's Algarve for some summer sun could land fines of up to £1,250 for meandering the streets in just bikinis or swimwear. The municipal chiefs in Albufeira, renowned ...
Irish tourists holidaying on the Algarve this summer have been warned they could face €1500 fines if they get caught walking ...
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