Portuguese Motorhome Association Calls for Legislative Reform
The Portuguese Motorhome Association (FPA) has urged the government to create new laws to regulate the industry, calling current rules 'absurd and dis...
The Portuguese Motorhome Association (FPA) has urged the government to create new laws to regulate the industry, calling current rules 'absurd and discriminatory.' FPA President José Pires stated that existing laws were drafted without input from industry representatives and contain errors and contradictions. In the Algarve, strict policing has led to evictions of motorhome travelers from a campsite near the Silves river and fines in Costa Vicentina, prompting the creation of a 'motorhome-friendly' network. The FPA notes that about 80% of motorhome owners are retirees who prefer off-season travel, and the industry grows 15% annually, contributing around 100 million euros to the economy.