The Algarve Market Pulse 2025 – Chain Reaction: A Hotel Revolution

The Algarve is one of Portugal’s most popular tourist regions, accounting for approximately 30% of overnight stays in the country. Known for its mild climate and 3,000 hours of sunshine annually, it first rose to prominence in the 1960s as an upscale alternative to the Mediterranean. Today, it remains a favourite for retirees and second-home buyers from Northern Europe. The region is also considered one of the world’s leading golf destinations, hosting 31 of Portugal’s 75 golf courses. Strict development controls have preserved much of the coastline, distinguishing it from other overdeveloped European resorts.

Swiss Tourism’s Long Decline: Can the Alpine Giant Regain Its Global Standing?

Compared to other countries, Switzerland has steadily become less and less popular as a vacation destination, which raises important questions about the factors shaping international tourism flows. This article examines the role of demographic change, particularly ageing populations, in influencing destination rankings and looks at what these trends may imply for the future of Swiss tourism.

Accor surpasses 100 hotels in Spain

Accor, a world leading hospitality group, continues to bolster its leadership position in Europe and expansion across Spain by surpassing 100 hotels through several important openings across the country. The latest additions are part of the Group’s strategic expansion plan in Spain including its diverse portfolio of brands – from economy to luxury and lifestyle – and its commitment to grow in both sought-after as well as emerging destinations across the country.

Airbnb Reveals ‘Tour Tourism’ Is Driving Holiday Spending

Ahead of the UK hosting some of the biggest music tours and sporting events this summer, Airbnb reveals the impact of ‘Tour Tourism’, which contributes an estimated £28 billion annually to the UK economy1. As consumers prioritise spending on experiences over material goods – with spend on travel, entertainment and hospitality/leisure up 5.7%, 3.5% and 2.8% respectively year-on-year2 – hosting on Airbnb enables towns and cities to benefit from welcoming additional visitors during concerts, sporting events and cultural festivals.