Published April 24, 2011, 12:00 AM
LISBON, Portugal – Portugal, one of the eurozone’s poorest nations, is immersed in debt, barely has a functioning government and is widely expected to receive a Greek-style bailout by June. But travelers willing to jump aboard this economic roller coaster could find bargains in a country small enough to tour in a week’s time.
Portugal for a pittance
Economic crisis could mean big bargains for touristsLISBON, Portugal – Portugal, one of the eurozone’s poorest nations, is immersed in debt, barely has a functioning government and is widely expected to receive a Greek-style bailout by June. But travelers willing to jump aboard this economic roller coaster could find bargains in a country small enough to tour in a week’s time.
By: Barry Hatton, Associated Press, INFORUM

