The city aims to curb rowdy outdoor behavior to enhance its family-friendly image ahead of the summer season.
**Albufeira's New Swimwear Ban: A Bid for Family-Friendly Tourism**

**Albufeira's New Swimwear Ban: A Bid for Family-Friendly Tourism**
Tourists may now face fines for wearing swimwear in public areas in Albufeira, Portugal.
The popular Portuguese tourist destination of Albufeira is considering a ban on wearing swimwear outside of its beaches, with plans that could see offenders facing fines of up to €1,500 (£1,250). This regulation intends to restore decorum in a city that has seen its image affected by unruly tourist behavior. Albufeira, located in the Algarve region, attracts numerous British visitors, but its reputation as a vibrant party spot has drawn concerns from local authorities.
The push for the new code of conduct comes in light of previous incidents, including a viral video of British men partying nude on a public street. In response, Mayor José Carlos Rolo convened an emergency meeting with city officials, local businesses, and law enforcement to address the issue, aiming to make Albufeira a "multicultural, family-friendly and safe destination."
Alongside the swimwear ban, the new regulations would also prohibit sexual acts in public and entail fines for businesses allowing such behaviors on their terraces. The proposal, currently undergoing public consultation, is expected to be enforced by the time summer tourist season begins, aligning with a broader trend in European cities prioritizing a more regulated tourist experience.
The push for the new code of conduct comes in light of previous incidents, including a viral video of British men partying nude on a public street. In response, Mayor José Carlos Rolo convened an emergency meeting with city officials, local businesses, and law enforcement to address the issue, aiming to make Albufeira a "multicultural, family-friendly and safe destination."
Alongside the swimwear ban, the new regulations would also prohibit sexual acts in public and entail fines for businesses allowing such behaviors on their terraces. The proposal, currently undergoing public consultation, is expected to be enforced by the time summer tourist season begins, aligning with a broader trend in European cities prioritizing a more regulated tourist experience.