In general the results are better than the –30% forecasted last year, with the summer approaching all eyes are on the results for July- August.
Hotels and self catering apartments of three, four and five stars registered accentuated drops in occupation in May this year, compared to 2008. Globally speaking, there was a 13.4 percent drop in occupancy, with an average of 56.6 percent occupation.
Geographically speaking, the biggest drops in occupation were in Carvoeiro/Armação de Pêra (31 percent less); Vilamoura/Quarteira/Quinta do Lago (25.6 percent less) and Lagos/Sagres (14.2 percent less). The only area with a rise in occupation was Tavira, where occupation rates climbed 15 percent.
Monte Gordo/Vila Real de Santo António had the highest occupancy rate with 67.1 percent, whilst Faro/Olhão were the worst off with 47.2 percent.
Five star hotels and self-catering apartments felt the most accentuated drop in reservations, with less 38.8 percent sleepovers.
The British were the most common nationality of tourists, representing 48 percent of the total clients at hotels in the Algarve, followed by Portuguese (13.3 percent) and Irish (9.9 percent).
The total volume of sales dropped 17.5 percent compared to the same period in 2008
Source the Portugal news



In what appears to be part of a shopping centre boom in the Algarve the Sonae Group has lent a significant financial boost to the eastern part of the region by inaugurating a €15 million shopping centre in Tavira that has directly created 273 jobs. Owned by Matifer and managed by the Sonae Group the Tavira Gran Plaza comprises four of the Group’s key base retail brands (Continente, Área Saúde, Bom Bocado and Book.It) as well as five specialist brands (Sport Zone, Worten, Worten Mobile, Modalfa and the Zippy Kidstore).
The benefits apply to properties that meet a set of qualifying conditions, which are basically that the property must be available for letting as holiday accommodation for at least 140 days during a 12-month period; and it has to actually be let for at least 70 days, with each letting shorter than 31 days.