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Portuguese prime minister Luis Montenegro has made it known his desire to see F1 return to the Algarve in 2027. The Algarve International Circuit last hosted an F1 grand prix in the Covid-impacted season of 2021, having returned to the calendar in 2020 in similar circumstances.
On the first weekend, Lisbon ’s Humberto Delgado Airport scrapped more than 70 flights. The second wave from 8 to 11 August brought more headaches with eight flights to Lisbon cancelled. Long delays also held up departures. According to union sources cited by Lusa News Agency, around 25 flights left without passengers’ checked bags, too.
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Portugal’s Only National Park by RV: The Roman Road Experience
Travel back in time while driving forward. This RV journey through Peneda-Gerês, Portugal’s only national park, follows the historic Roman Road that once linked ancient settlements. Surrounded by rugged mountains,
Morocco faces its own wildfire challenges in Chefchaouen province, specifically affecting large forest areas of Dardara and Bab Taza. Authorities initially declared the blaze fully contained, but reported yesterday that it had reignited in some areas, urging residents to remain cautious.
A new generation is reanimating abandoned Portuguese villages, creating a model of regenerative tourism that preserves heritage and immerses travelers in local life.
This place was sculpted by ice,” said my hiking guide Rodrigo Marques, as he gestured towards granite ridges that receded into the distance like a dark, choppy Atlantic ocean. “These deep U-shaped valleys, the plateaus among the peaks – they are all from the movement of glaciers during the last Ice Age.”
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The body of a Co Donegal man who was reported missing in a busy Portugal holiday resort town has been recovered, his family has confirmed. Mark Kiely, who was from Donegal Town and understood to be in his thirties, was visiting Albufeira, and was last seen alive in the popular Algarve resort’s Old Town area in the early hours of Saturday.