Algarve Tourism will participate, next week, in an event with dozens of North American tour operators to make them aware of the diversity and authenticity of the offer of the largest Portuguese tourist destination, where visitors from the USA have shown increasing importance.
This is the next step in a set of actions included in a specific strategy for the United States and Canadian markets, in order to maximise the benefits of increasing the number of flights connecting the destination to these markets. In total, around 200 North Americans from various geographic origins will come to Portugal to discover the Algarve.
Anticipating the continuation of the significant expansion of North American interest in the region, Turismo do Algarve has outlined various actions to be carried out throughout 2024, which will include field visits with tour operators, journalists, and influencers from North America.
Growing interest
The growing interest of North Americans in the Algarve is evident in the increase in the number of tourists. In 2023, these were responsible for more than 480 thousand overnight stays, which corresponded to an increase of 24.1% compared to 2022 and a growth of 70.3% compared to 2019. With regard to the number of guests in 2023, a figure close to 180 thousand was reached, 27.3% more than in 2022 and 68% more compared to 2019.
“The USA is already the seventh most important foreign market in the region. Visitors to this country, together with those from Canada, look for, and find, in the Algarve, some of the best golf courses and beaches in Europe, at the westernmost point of our continent. The actions developed by Turismo do Algarve aim to accentuate the notoriety of the destination in its many aspects appreciated in the USA and Canada, which also include gastronomy, oenology and nature activities”, explains André Gomes, president of Turismo do Algarve.
Given the significant increase in demand from the North American market for the Algarve, which has been occurring since the pandemic, Algarve Tourism wants to capitalize on this growing interest. In this sense, the new strategic plan includes the reinforcement of the organization of promotional actions in this market, during the coming months, as a way of encouraging a greater number of visits to the region and an important contribution to ensuring the viability and even the extension of future routes.
Despite the recently announced postponement of the start of United Airlines operations in Faro to the summer of 2025, the increase in frequencies of the Canadian company Air Transat to the Algarve capital and the growth in demand for indirect connections to the Algarve, confirm the trend of greater interest in the destination.
“The plan we developed obviously included a series of actions around the launch of the United Airlines route to Faro, but it doesn’t end there. This change in plans does not affect our strategy for attracting tourists from the USA. There are a series of other opportunities that we are exploring and that will also have an impact on this market”, adds André Gomes. “From the conversations, we have had with United Airlines, we note that the airline's enthusiasm for adding the Algarve to its portfolio of destinations remains”.
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Still selling out Portugal to whatever foreigner , as long as they bring bags of money. While making housing unaffordable for the Portuguese. Way to go Portugal!
By Fred Doe from Other on 13 Apr 2024, 07:33
Significant reliance on the UK was a weakness, highlighted when Covid hit, but I hope and pray that the gun culture and violence which plagues America is not replicated. We all hear apocryphal stories, embroidered in the re-telling no doubt, but I use taxis daily and tales of Americans' attachment to their guns is frequently told, with one, allegedly, pulling out of a purchase of a rural property when it was made clear his 'collection' would not be allowed, 'How am I supposed to protect my family here?' The taxi driver's response was 'Don't buy near another American and you should be ok.' Apologies to the many Americans who have moved here to escape that culture, and live a peaceful and happy life (we all have our fair share of idiots).
By Jan from Algarve on 13 Apr 2024, 14:13
Changing the number of days Canadians (and others) can spend in Portugal would go a long way to allowing more of us to stay longer, and would be in keeping with current Canadian regulations that allow Portuguese to be in Canada for 180 days/year. In addition, to encourage more Canadians, perhaps our country could be added to 'location' on these comments so that I don't have to say I'm from 'other.' I suspect that until the last few years there were far more Canadians coming to Portugal than Americans.
By Ann McCullough from Other on 16 Apr 2024, 16:50