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Tourism surges in Goa and Portugal
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In early July 2026, 2026 Goa reported receiving more than over 10 million tourists, driven by interest in its heritage sites. Later that month, data from Portugal showed its Portugal’s tourism sector reaching a continued its record growth, with 32.5 million visitors in 2025, 2025 generating €29 billion in revenue and billion, accounting for 16.6 % of the national GDP. Portuguese authorities continued to Authorities plan a reduction of to cut registered short‑term accommodation units from about 126 000 to roughly 90 000. By the end of July 2026, 2026 Portuguese travellers had logged over more than five million trips in the January–March period, the highest ever for that span, underscoring sustained demand ever, despite Ryanair’s cancellation of six Azores routes, which removes roughly 400 000 passengers annually. Together, these snapshots illustrate June 2026 data show Portugal’s overnight‑stay market expanding to 36.8 million stays, producing €3.148 billion in revenue. Resident stays rose 3.8 % to 2.5 million, while non‑resident stays slipped 0.6 % to 5.7 million – the first decline in eight months. Growth is now largely domestic, with regional variations and a period of strong visitor growth fast‑growing senior‑tourist segment prompting calls for better digital information and strategic adjustments in two distinct tourism markets. higher daily rates to improve wages and investment.
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