AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNew University for Leiria: Portugal’s Polytechnic Institute of Leiria is moving into a “participatory” transition toward a new university, with statutes and an organisational model to be shaped with the academic community. Beaches Get the Green Light: Quercus awarded 434 Gold Quality flags for 2026, up from last year, with the Algarve taking 86—highlighting strong water quality and local wastewater work. Algarve Travel Watch: The Environment Minister says maps for beach umbrella concession areas are a recommendation (not a legal requirement) aimed at reducing disputes, with signage logistics acknowledged as tricky. EU Border Checks Clash: The EU is refusing to pause biometric Entry/Exit System (EES) checks despite reports of long queues and missed flights; Portugal is among the few with a dedicated mobile app. Camino Inspiration: A travel piece spotlights why the Camino de Santiago is booming for Irish walkers, especially the Portuguese and French routes into Santiago. Wildlife Tourism Update: Portugal’s last circus elephant, Julie, has found refuge at the Pangea sanctuary near Vila Viçosa and Alandroal.
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