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It comes just days after another Brit tourist was found dead in the town
- Published: 14:01, 7 Jun 2025
- Updated: 15:39, 7 Jun 2025

A BRIT tourist has been found dead in the Portuguese party resort of Albufeira.
The body of the 21-year-old man was discovered at the bottom of a set of steps in the old town in the Algarve.
The alarm was raised just before 7am on Wednesday, Correo da Manha reports.
An autopsy has already taken place but results have not been made public.
It's understood cops are not treating the death as suspicious - but Portugal’s Polícia Judiciaria have reportedly been called in to investigate.
Police have not said whether the Brit was staying at a hotel in Albufeira.
The man's body was found around four hours before Greg Monks’ body was discovered on Wednesday.
A source said: “A local woman living in an apartment block where this younger British man’s body was found at the back raised the alarm.
“It was just before 7am so a little over four hours before the Scots tourist who had been missing for a week was found dead.
“The younger man was found fully dressed with all his belongings. He was found dead at the back of a residential building.”
Another said: “He was wearing shorts and a T-shirt.
"What we found out... was that he had been drinking with friends and at some point left them and walked off alone.
“None of the friends realised he had gone.
“It looked from an initial investigation as if he had jumped over a wall from a high area near the Old Town in Albufeira, not realising there was a sheer drop, and smashed his head on a concrete structure below at the bottom of the drop down a steep embankment.”
Body of missing Scot Greg Monks found at bottom of ravine a week after he vanished on stag do in Portugal
It comes just days after cops located the body of a Scottish tourist who had been missing for a week in Albufeira.
Greg Monks, 38, from Glasgow, had gone out drinking after flying to the resort hours earlier for a stag do.
He is thought to have jumped over a wall and fallen down a steep cliff after becoming disorientated as he tried to head back to his hotel.
The plant mechanic was found by police at the bottom of a ravine on Wednesday.
His sister Jillian, 36, told the Daily Record: "We are truly heartbroken. Everyone who knows Greg knows how much he will be missed and what an amazing guy he was."
Albufeira's reputation has been shifting from a family-focused resort to a party town.
Brit tourists have been warned of plans to bring in fines of up to £1,250 if they are caught walking along the street in bikinis or swim shorts.
And Albufeira’s mayor Jose Carlos Polo said he wants to tackle street drinking and the problem of holidaymakers urinating in public by introducing new charges.