Thursday, February 27, 2025
46.7 F
New York

Albufeira: Put your clothes on or pay a fine, Portuguese resort warns

Tourists in the popular Portuguese city of Albufeira may soon be banned from wandering its streets in swimwear, or face a hefty fine.

The beachside city in the southern Algarve region, a favourite with British holidaymakers, has revised its code of conduct, explicitly prohibiting people from being in a state of partial or complete nudity in public areas.

Under the new plans, anyone wearing a bikini or going without a shirt away from the beach could be fined up to €1,500 (£1,250).

Albufeira joins a relatively long list of European cities with similar laws, including Barcelona, Dubrovnik and Nice.

The city boasts beautiful beaches and a vibrant nightlife, but its reputation as a party destination has damaged Albufeira’s image.

Last year, eight British men were filmed dancing completely naked on a bar in broad daylight on Rua da Oura, Albufeira’s main party strip. The videos went viral and Portuguese police were able to identify the tourists.

It sparked an emergency meeting with the local council, security forces and businesses, and Mayor José Carlos Rolo promised to crack down on “excessive” tourist behaviour.

The proposal document (in Portuguese) states that the “urgent” change is necessary to “preserve Albufeira as a multicultural, family-friendly and safe destination”.

It also bans sex acts in public – another local nuisance.

The rules extend to terraces that can be seen from public spaces, and business operators found to have allowed bad behaviour could also face substantial fines.

The proposal is currently out for public consultation, but could be in place in time for summer.

Hot this week

Trump threats dominate Liberal leadership debate in Canada

Nadine Yousif BBC News, Toronto Candidates vying to replace Prime Minister...

Confusion over Musk demand that federal workers justify their jobs

Kayla Epstein BBC News, New York US government workers faced widespread...

Price cap: Energy bills to rise by more than expected in April

Kevin Peachey Cost of living correspondent Getty Images Energy prices will rise...

As ties with India fray, Bangladesh is wooed by China

Ethirajan Anbarasan BBC World Service, South Asia editor Reporting fromLondon A 22-member...

Topics

Trump threats dominate Liberal leadership debate in Canada

Nadine Yousif BBC News, Toronto Candidates vying to replace Prime Minister...

Confusion over Musk demand that federal workers justify their jobs

Kayla Epstein BBC News, New York US government workers faced widespread...

Price cap: Energy bills to rise by more than expected in April

Kevin Peachey Cost of living correspondent Getty Images Energy prices will rise...

As ties with India fray, Bangladesh is wooed by China

Ethirajan Anbarasan BBC World Service, South Asia editor Reporting fromLondon A 22-member...

Man caught with cocaine stash under toupee in Colombia

Man arrested trying to smuggle cocaine under toupeeA Colombian...

Oxford Mini electric car plan ‘delayed, not cancelled’ – minister

Theo Leggett International business correspondent The business and trade minister has...

Related Articles

Popular Categories