AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNew Theme Park Push (Portugal): Portugal is set to welcome “Viva Mundo,” a €450m football-themed park near Santarém, spanning 80 hectares with 28 attractions, a 300-room hotel, and a target of 1.5m visitors a year when it opens in 2030. Maritime & Waterfront Tourism (India): Mumbai Port Authority unveiled 63 projects worth ₹5,028 crore, including waterfront redevelopment and maritime tourism upgrades, as it modernises port operations. Luxury Resort Expansion (Sri Lanka): Melco Resorts brings its integrated-resort playbook to Colombo with City of Dreams Sri Lanka, adding a new luxury entertainment destination for regional travellers. Tourism Demand Signals (Namibia): Namibia reported a 3.2% dip in 2025 tourist arrivals, citing safety concerns and tougher competition, while still highlighting tourism’s economic role. Summer Travel Pressure (Europe): Long-haul intent to Europe cooled again this summer, with affordability and value driving the shift toward more selective bookings. On-the-ground Travel Tips (Italy): Cinque Terre is cracking down on trail footwear, warning visitors that flip-flops and similar shoes can bring fines up to €2,500. Connectivity & Access (South Africa): Air Europa launched its Madrid–Johannesburg route, boosting direct access to South Africa and supporting tourism growth plans. Family-Friendly Events (US): Valley Forge Tourism is hosting free World Cup watch parties June 30–July 4 with big screens, food trucks, and kids’ activities. Active Travel (Hungary): Lake Balaton launched a Balaton Bike Hotel network to standardise cycling stays across 1,200km of routes. Tourism Policy Debate (UK/Islands): A Shetland poll asks whether a “local quota” on NorthLink ferries should protect cabin availability for islanders.
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