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This popular European region is launching the Safe Summer 2024 Protect Tourists program

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This popular European region is launching the Safe Summer 2024 Protect Tourists program

The Safe Summer 2024 program protects Portugal travelers in the Algarve this year, building on the success of the Safe Summer 2023 programme.

The Portuguese Minister of the Interior recently announced in Faro that this year the program will run from June 15 to September 15.

According to officials Safe summer 2024 covers the summer season on the popular coastline of southern Portugal.

Safe summer 2024

From June 15, the population of the main towns on the Algarve coast will increase as travelers from all over the world flock to the Algarve for a holiday in the sun, sand and surf.

To ensure the safety and security of visitors, the Portuguese Minister of the Interior will act as the lead agency for a number of local, regional and federal departments all working together to ensure that tourists in the Algarve enjoy their summer holidays.

According to Minister Margarida Blasco of the Internal Administration of the Portuguese Republic, the summer security program aims to “provide more and better security and protection conditions to citizens or those who have chosen Portugal.”

Elements of the program

For example, the Portuguese National Republican Guard will be tasked with patrolling areas with high tourist traffic, providing support to tourists and facilitating the necessary security checks and inspections.

The beach areas, popular tourist spots and main hotel corridors will be the focus of their increased safety and security patrols.

Meanwhile, the Public Security Police will be present at major events, entertainment venues, main roads and borders and even provide forest protection in the area.

They will also be in charge of tourist vehicles and taxis, along with public transport services in the Algarve, such as the local transit bus system.

No specific threats


Record number of 26.5 million tourists visited Portugal in 2023

Officials quickly stated that there were no specific threats against tourist sites or the Algarve’s beaches. There are also no specific threats in Portugal.

Instead, they reminded visitors to enjoy themselves and be wary of crimes typically associated with holiday tourists and where large groups of people gather.

Summer parties can often get out of hand, especially when people are enjoying themselves and alcohol is involved. Safe Summer 2024 has been set up to prevent these types of problems from escalating into problems.

The US Department of State currently has the lowest threat level for the Portuguese Republic.

It was on level 1 – Take normal precautions – since July 26, 2023.

Tips for travelers

Tourists looking to head to the Algarve for a summer holiday in the sun, sand and surf should feel comfortable knowing that the Portuguese Republic, in coordination with regional and local law enforcement, is working to ensure the safety of tourists during their summer. pause.

However, visitors should take the normal precautions they would use when traveling internationally.

For example, it is always advisable that tourists are aware of their surroundings while traveling and avoid showing off wealth by wearing expensive items such as jewelry.

Visitors should also be aware of crimes of opportunity, such as leaving a smartphone or expensive headphones unattended on the beach when in the water.

Travelers should report any problems, or questionable persons, to local law enforcement authorities and are advised to purchase travel insurance to replace any items in the event of an accidental theft.