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Wanna Go To The Beach? Not If You're A Tourist, Country Passes New Laws

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[Logo]( [Wanna Go To The Beach? Not If You're A Tourist, Country Passes New Laws] [Wanna Go To The Beach? Not If You're A Tourist, Country Passes New Laws]( I guess they don't like money. Hello everyone! If you're planning a trip to Portugal anytime soon, listen up because one of the country's most Instagrammable spots, the stunning Benagil Caves, has just introduced some strict new rules. These regulations aren't just friendly suggestions-they come with some seriously hefty fines if you don't comply! Starting now, the picturesque Benagil Caves in the Algarve are off-limits for swimming and sunbathing inside. That's right, no more paddling over for a quick dip or lounging in the sandy cove under that famous skylight. The new regulations are all about protecting the natural beauty of the area and preventing the kind of overcrowding that has turned this hidden gem into a tourist hotspot. But it's not just swimming that's banned. Private and commercial boats are no longer allowed to disembark inside the caves. So, if you were thinking of dropping anchor for a closer look, think again! And for those of you who enjoy a bit of adventure, kayaking to the caves is still an option, but there's a catch. You'll now need to book a guided tour-hiring a kayak on your own is no longer permitted. The authorities are getting strict about these new rules. Kayak tours are now limited to one guide for every six visitors, ensuring a more controlled experience. And for boat operators who might be tempted to flout these regulations, beware: fines can reach up to a staggering ?184,600 (?216,000). That's not just a slap on the wrist-that's enough to ruin anyone's holiday! These changes aren't just happening in the caves, though. Portugal as a whole is getting serious about managing its booming tourist industry. Last year, the government made headlines with new measures aimed at tackling the country's housing crisis, including a controversial ban on new licenses for Airbnbs and other short-term rentals. With rent prices soaring and locals being priced out of their own homes, the government decided it was time to take action. And it doesn't stop there. If you've been eyeing Portugal's Golden Visa program, which offers EU passports to non-EU nationals, you might want to move quickly. The program is facing the axe, with critics arguing that it has only driven up property prices even further. So, if you're packing your bags for Portugal, make sure to stay informed and follow the rules. The sun, sea, and sand might be waiting for you, but from the breathtaking Benagil Caves to the vibrant streets of Lisbon, things are changing fast. And these changes could turn your dream holiday into a costly nightmare if you're not careful. Stay safe, follow the new guidelines, and enjoy everything Portugal has to offer-responsibly! Remember, this isn't just a Portuguese phenomenon. Travel rules across Europe are evolving, and next year could bring even more changes for Brits heading abroad. So, keep your ear to the ground and stay ahead of the game. Safe travels, everyone! [The U.S. Sun]( [Mark Wahlberg Bonded With Co-Star Over Heartbreaking Reason]( A-Listers' Shocking Friendship! [Carol Burnett Comments On comedy]( Comedy Icon Exposes Industry Secrets! [Pop Star Screams During Pyrotechnics Accident - WATCH]( Pop Star's Fiery Close Call! [Farrell's Emotional Revelation Will Shock You]( The Truth About Farrell's Family [Bieber Spotted On Vacation]( Hailey Missing? Justin Alone! You are receiving this email because you opted in to Stories Ongoing daily newsletter. Copyright ? 2024. Stories Ongoing. All rights reserved. 2423 S Orange Ave, Suite 340 Orlando, FL 32806 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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