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VISITEZ LA PORTUGAL

The oldest country in Europe – having kept the same defined borders since 1139 – hides a wonderful selection of colourful cities, beautiful beaches, and idyllic islands. 

Monnaie

€ - Euro (1€ ≃ 1,05$ ≃0,86£)

POPULATION

10 millions

LANGUES

Portugais

SUPERFICIE

92,212 km²

FUSEAU HORAIRE

UTC+1 (UTC-1 aux Azores)

DRAPEAU

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Pick a Portuguese destination

Lisbon

Charismatic capital city, known for its colourful buildings and impressive miradouros.

Algarve

Des plages pour tous les goûts, allant des plages de sable fin aux petites baies nichées entre les rochers

Azores

Archipel de 9 îles volcaniques abritant des paysages spectaculaires

Porto

Célèbre dans le monde entier pour son vin porto et la deuxième plus grande ville du Portugal

Madeira

Une oasis de verdure sur l'océan Atlantique offrant un climat printanier permanent

Prepare your trip to Portugal

Portugal offers a perfect mix of history, natural beauty, and vibrant culture. From the cobbled streets of Lisbon and the colorful tiles of Porto to the golden beaches of the Algarve and the vineyards of the Douro Valley, the country captivates with its laid-back charm and diversity. Portugal is also one of Europe’s best-value destinations, making it ideal for both city breaks and outdoor adventures.

Portugal is part of the Schengen area. Citizens of the EU, USA, Canada, Australia, and many other countries can enter visa-free for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. However, some nationalities do require a visa. It’s best to check with the nearest Portuguese embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date information specific to your situation.

INFORMATION IMPORTANTE: Les informations ci-dessous sont fournies à titre indicatif et s'appliquent uniquement aux visas de tourisme de courte durée. Avant votre voyage au Portugal, ou si vous envisagez de venir au Portugal dans un autre but (work, studies, …), check the official information on the European Commission website’s page about Schengen visa application: https://www.home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/

⏳ Visa-free but limited to maximum 90 days for a period of 180 days if you are a citizen of one of the following countries: Albanie; Andorre; Antigua-et-Barbuda; Argentine; Australie; Autriche; Bahamas ; Bahreïn ; Barbade ; Belgique; Bosnie Herzégovine; Brésil; Brunéi ; Bulgarie; Canada; Chili; Chine; Colombie; Costa Rica; Croatie; Chypre; Tchéquie ; Danemark; Dominique ; Le Salvador; Estonie; Finlande; France; Géorgie; Allemagne; Grèce; Grenade ; Guatemala; Honduras; Hong Kong; Hongrie; Islande; Irlande; Israël; Italie; Japon; Kiribati ; Koweit; Lettonie; Liechtenstein ; Lituanie; Luxembourg, Macao ; Malaisie; Malte; Iles Marshall; Maurice ; Mexique; Micronésie; Moldavie; Monaco; Monténégro; Pays-Bas; Nouvelle-Zélande; Nicaragua; Macédoine du Nord; Norvège; Oman; Palaos ; Panama; Paraguay ; Pérou; Pologne; Le Portugal; Qatar; Roumanie; Saint-Christophe-et-Niévès; Sainte-Lucie; Saint-Vincent-et-les-Grenadines; Samoa ; Saint Marin; Serbie; Les Seychelles; Singapour; Slovaquie; Slovénie; Iles Salomon; Corée du Sud; Espagne; Suède; Suisse; Taïwan; Timor oriental ; Tonga ; Trinité-et-Tobago; Turquie; Tuvalu; Emirats Arabes Unis; Royaume-Uni; États-Unis d'Amérique; Uruguay; Vanuatu; Vatican; Venezuela

🛂 Visa required if you are a citizen of one of the following countries: Afghanistan ; Algérie; Angola; Arménie; Azerbaïdjan; Bahreïn ; Bengladesh ; Biélorussie ; Bélize ; Bénin ; Bhoutan; Bolivie; Bostwana ; Burkina Faso; Burundi; Cambodge; Cameroun; Cap-Vert; République centrafricaine; Tchad; Chine; Comores ; Congo; Congo (Rép. Dém.); Côte d'Ivoire (Côte d'Ivoire); Cuba; Djibouti; République dominicaine; Équateur; Egypte; Guinée Équatoriale; Érythrée ; Eswatini ; Ethiopie; Fidji ; Gabon; Gambie; Ghana; Guinée; Guinée-Bissau ; Guyane; Haïti; Inde; Indonésie; Iran; Irak; Jamaïque; Jordan; Kazakhstan; Kenya; Kosovo; Koweit; Kirghizistan ; Laos; Liban; Lesotho; Libéria; Libye; Madagascar; Malawi; Maldives; Mali; Mauritanie ; Mongolie; Maroc; mozambicain ; Birmanie ; Namibie ; Nauru ; Népal; Niger; Nigeria; Corée du Nord; Oman; Pakistan; Palestine; Papouasie Nouvelle Guinée; Philippines ; Qatar; Russie; Rwanda; Sao Tomé et Principe ; Arabie Saoudite; Sénégal; Sierra Leone; Somalie; Afrique du Sud; Soudan du sud; Sri Lanka; Soudan; Surinam ; Syrie; Tadjikistan ; Tanzanie; Thaïlande; Togo; Tunisie; Turquie; Turkménistan; Ouganda; Ouzbékistan; Vanuatu; Vietnam ; Yémen; Zambie; Zimbabwe

❄️ December – February: Winter is mild in much of Portugal, especially in the south. Lisbon averages 8°C (46°F) to 15°C (59°F), and the Algarve stays even warmer. While not beach season, it’s a peaceful time to visit cities and enjoy lower prices.

🌱 March – May: Spring is one of the best times to visit, with blooming flowers, fewer crowds, and pleasant temperatures across the country. It’s great for hiking, sightseeing, and road trips.

☀️ June – August: Summer is hot and dry, especially in the interior and southern regions. Coastal cities like Porto and Lisbon remain cooler. This is peak season, particularly in beach destinations, so book early.

🍂 September – November: Autumn is warm and less crowded. September is especially good for beachgoers, while October and November are perfect for cultural visits and wine tastings in regions like Alentejo and the Douro Valley.

Portugal has a good mix of public transport and scenic road trip options:

🚌 Buses: Long-distance and regional buses are reliable and affordable. Rede Expressos and FlixBus cover major cities and towns.

🚂 Trains: Portugal’s train network is efficient, with comfortable Alfa Pendular high-speed trains linking Lisbon, Porto, and the Algarve. Regional trains are slower but scenic.

🚗 Car Rental: Renting a car is ideal for exploring rural areas and national parks. Roads are in good condition, and toll highways are efficient. An International Driving Permit (IDP) is not required if your license is in Latin script.

Cards are widely accepted, especially Visa and Mastercard. Smaller shops and rural areas may prefer cash, so it’s helpful to carry some euros. American Express is accepted in fewer places.

Portugal uses plug types C and F, both with two round pins. The standard voltage is 230V and the frequency is 50Hz.

 

If needed, you can order an universal travel plug adapter here.

Tipping is not obligatory, but appreciated. In restaurants, locals often round up the bill or leave 5-10% for good service. Tipping in cafés, taxis, or for hotel staff is also common but not expected.

Tap water is safe to drink throughout Portugal.

In Portugal, stores often close on Sundays. There are 10 national public holidays in Portugal:

  • New Year’s Day (January 01)
  • Freedom Day (25 Avril)
  • Labour Day (1er Mai)
  • Portugal Day (10 Juin)
  • Assumption Day (15 Août)
  • Republic Day (October 05)
  • All Saints’ Day (1er Novembre)
  • Restoration of Independence (1er Décembre)
  • Immaculate Conception (8 Décembre)
  • Christmas Day (December 25)

Ces jours-là, la plupart des entreprises et des bureaux seront fermés, et de nombreuses attractions peuvent être fermées ou avoir des heures d'ouverture limitées.

In Portugal, traffic drives on the right-hand side of the road. The main speed limits are as follows:

  • 50 kph / 30 mph in urban areas
  • 90 kph / 56 mph on secondary roads
  • 100 kph / 62 mph on main roads
  • 120 kph / 75 mph on motorways

During adverse weather (rain, fog, etc.), the speed limits are lowered.

  • Hello (informal) = Olá
  • Good day = Bom dia
  • Goodbye = Adeus
  • Yes = Sim
  • No = Não
  • Thank you = Obrigado (if you’re male) / Obrigada (if you’re female)
  • Please = Por favor
  • You’re welcome = De nada
  • Excuse me = Desculpe
  • Day = Dia
  • Night = Noite
  • Good evening =  Boa tarde
  • Goodnight = Boa noite
  • Mister = Senhor
  • Ma’am = Senhora
  • Street = Rua
  • Road = Estrada

💡 Tip: With the GoogleTranslate app, you can download the Portuguese language to use it even offline!

Portugal is one of the safest countries in Europe. Crime rates are low, and locals are friendly and helpful. Still, use basic travel precautions:

  • Secure Your Belongings: Pickpocketing can occur in touristy areas, especially in Lisbon, Porto, and on public transport.

  • Emergency Numbers: Dial 112 for police, fire, or medical emergencies anywhere in Portugal.

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