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Demolitions start at Monte Gordo beach

MonteGordoPlanThe construction of a three-kilometre walk-way already has been completed, opening before the tourist season in July this year, and now the crowds have gone, the second part of the project to remodel Monte Gordo's seaside area can commence.

The old beachside businesses, 19 of them, that faithfully have served generations of tourists and locals, are to be torn down and new, purpose built buildings erected 'before next summer.'

Conceição Cabrita, the mayor of Vila Real de Santo António, said that the plan is for a May 2018 opening for the new-style Monte Gordo beach area.

This project is part of the Vilamoura to Vila Real Coastal Development Plan which involves the Portuguese Environment Agency, the Port Authority and the council.

Sebastião Teixeira, the much-maligned president of the Portuguese Environment Agency in the Algarve, said the coastal plan was published in 2005 and that "we have been implementing the plan slowly because it involves a lot of consultation. On the beach of Monte Gordo, we are in the final stages and the idea is to ‘requalify’ the Algarve coast globally.”

Desite the 12 year delay at Monte Gordo, it has Teixeira’s trademark zeal in ‘requalifying the Algarve coastline globally,’ that has led him into barrages of adverse publicity after, for example, the ruination of Dona Ana beach in Lagos, once voted one of the top beaches in the world and now a testament to lack of environmental awareness and unnecessary intervention.

Monte Gordo’s beach concession owners will be picking up the bill for their new buildings but most are sanguine - there already has been an increase in passing trade with the new walk-way in operation so they soon should recoup their money.

The total cost of the Monte Gordo beach plan is €10 million, to include the walk-way and the demolition and construction of the beach concession buildings.

Originally, the demolition work was planned to start in February this year but as this was such a stupid idea, work was postponed until after the summer season.

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+1 #6 Alan 2017-11-23 22:01
An upgrade was needed in some places.
However, the new restaurants need to be allowed to maintain and continue have their own individual character, personality and atmosphere which made them unique and great places to enjoy, best wishes to name but a few to, Mar salgado (formally Contreras), mota and the hel-bar which were great places to relax on the golden sand of monte gordo beach over the years.
0 #5 Verjinie 2017-11-19 13:43
Whether or not the traditional establishments can afford their new premises, the very uniformity is a hyper-bad aspect, denying visitors the true, varied and 'real' local ambience.
Furthermore, in VRSA, it is not possible to locate in which street any particular premises is/are located, as all the signs are uniform and difficult to read at any (even small) distance. :sad:
-1 #4 Gerard Cahill 2017-11-19 09:14
I believe this upgrade to Monte Gordo beach will make it the best beach in the Algarve.I hope the new restaurants will continue to serve high quality food.
-3 #3 Two.Sugars.in.my.tea 2017-11-19 08:52
... It may work. I was there mid-week day and remaining visitors weren't put off by the demolitions, some were even looking for information about what was being done.
The existing layout was a bit of a mish-mash, so provided it's done in a common-sense way it could a winner. I said common-sense, development agency.... 8)
0 #2 Neil M 2017-11-15 23:13
The new style of beach front has been long overdue. The new design will cater for the new tourists that do not want a Spanish Costa del sol in Portugal, with pie and chips, Tetly tea and HP sauce. They want Southern European food and local wines.
+4 #1 Peter Booker 2017-11-15 22:20
I wonder if the owners of the businesses can afford the loss in winter revenue; and if they can afford to rebuild in the new purpose built premises. I suspect not, and that this demolition plan is a means to transfer business to a more "upmarket" style. I for one regret it.

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