AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWorld Cup Tourism Buzz (Cape Verde): Cape Verde’s run is already driving a surge in travel interest, with reports of searches for vacations jumping fast after the team’s performances—raising hopes of a “World Cup effect” for hotels, flights and real estate, even as capacity and airline readiness remain concerns. Visa & Entry Updates (Cape Verde): Cabo Verde has published a visa-free list for 67 countries, but travellers must pre-register on the EASE portal and may need to pay the Airport Security Tax; permitted stays vary by nationality. Visa & Entry Updates (Spain/Schengen): Spain announced visa-free access for citizens of eight African countries (including Cape Verde) for up to 90 days in a 180-day period, while other Africans still need a Schengen visa. Travel Planning (Portugal): Faro’s Festival F returns in September with 60+ concerts across the old town, including Cape Verdean artists—good news for culture-led travellers. On-the-ground Safety & Grievances: Multiple reports highlight British tourists’ deaths and disputes after illness at Cabo Verde resorts, keeping attention on traveller support and resort conditions.
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