AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPorto Mobility Boost: Porto is rolling out free public transport for residents, with officials estimating €20–25m a year and stressing the system must improve (faster, more reliable) to shift habits. Algarve in the US Spotlight: The Algarve is taking over Portugal House in Brooklyn for “Dia do Algarve” on July 15, using World Cup momentum to pitch sports, food and year-round tourism to American visitors. Faro Motorcycle Rally: The 44th Faro Motorcycle Rally runs July 16–19, drawing around 20,000 riders, with UB40 headlining and a city-centre stage plus shuttle links to the Vale das Almas site. Roman Algarve Weekend: Salir’s “Salir no Tempo” festival returns July 17–19, turning the village into a Roman settlement with parades, gladiator battles and a recreated Circus Maximus. Travel Tech Deal: Esimy cuts 1GB/7-day eSIM prices to a flat €1.99 across 28 popular summer destinations, including Portugal, with €1.49 for the US and Türkiye. Skywatching Moment: A total solar eclipse on Aug. 12 will be visible across parts of Greenland, Iceland, northern Spain and a small corner of Portugal—partial views elsewhere. Tourism Safety & Health Watch: Reports flag rising concern over mosquito-borne viruses like West Nile and dengue across parts of Europe, including Portugal, as heat fuels spread. Travel Planning Tip: A Daytrip study says travellers are turning transfer days into mini-sightseeing stops, with Obidos, Coimbra and Aveiro among top Portugal picks.
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