Entry requirements - Portugal travel advice (2024)

This information is for people travelling on a full ‘British citizen’ passport from the UK. It is based on the UK government’s understanding of the current rules for the most common types of travel.

The authorities in Portugal set and enforce entry rules. If you’re not sure how these requirements apply to you, contact the Portuguese Embassy in the UK.

COVID-19 requirements

There are no COVID-19 testing or vaccination requirements for travellers entering Portugal.

Passport validity requirements

Portugal follows Schengen area rules. Your passport must:

  • have a ‘date of issue’ less than 10 years before the date you arrive – if you renewed your passport before 1 October 2018, it may have a date of issue that is more than 10 years ago
  • have an ‘expiry date’ at least 3 months after the day you plan to leave the Schengen area

Check with your travel provider that your passport and other travel documents meet requirements. Renew your passport if you need to.

You will be denied entry if you do not have a valid travel document or try to use a passport that has either been reported lost or stolen or is damaged.

Visa requirements

You can travel without a visa to the Schengen area, which includes Portugal, for up to 90 days in any 180-day period. This applies if you travel:

  • as a tourist
  • to visit family or friends
  • to attend business meetings, cultural or sports events
  • for short-term studies or training

The requirements for working in Portugal are different.

If you’re travelling to other Schengen countries as well, make sure your whole visit is within the 90-day visa-free limit. Visits to Schengen countries in the 180 days before you travel count towards your 90 days. If you overstay the 90-day visa-free limit, you may be banned from entering Schengen countries for up to 3 years.

Make sure you get your passport stamped on entry and exit (until November 2024).

Ifyou’re a visitor, border guards will look atyour entry and exitstamps to check youhave notoverstayed the90-day visa-free limit for the Schengen area.

If your passportis missing a stamp, show evidence of when and where you entered or left the Schengen area (for example, boarding passes or tickets) and ask the border guards to add the date and location in your passport.

At Portuguese border control you may need to show:

  • an onward or return ticket
  • proof you have enough money for your visit

Staying longer than 90 days in a 180-day period

To stay longer, you must meet the Portuguese government’s entry requirements (in Portuguese).

If you’re in Portugal with a residence permit or long-stay visa, this does not count towards your 90-day visa-free limit.

Read about passport stamping if you live in Portugal.

New Schengen entry requirements (planned for November 2024 onwards)

From November 2024, the new EU Entry/Exit System (EES) will start for all non-EU nationals, including British nationals, travelling in or out of the Schengen area. The Schengen area is made up of 29 European countries, 25 of which are EU Member States. The EES is a digital border system which registers non-EU visitors travelling into the Schengen area instead of stamping their passports.

You will need to have your fingerprints and your photo taken when entering the Schengen area. If you enter the Schengen area through Dover, Eurotunnel at Folkestone or St Pancras International, your fingerprints and photo will be taken before you leave the UK. You will also need to provide either your fingerprint or photo on exit.

You may experience longer queues at borders when the new system starts.

Read more information on the EU Entry/Exit System.

Travelling with children

Non-resident children travelling to Portugal

Children aged 17 and under travelling to Portugal alone, or with a person who is not their parent or legal guardian, must either:

  • be met at the airport or point of entry by their parent or guardian
  • carry a letter of authorisation to travel from their parent or guardian. The parent/guardian’s signature must be certified by a solicitor or notary.

Make sure the letter includes:

  • the child’s dates of arrival and departure
  • the address where they will be staying
  • the name of the adult in Portugal who will be responsible for them during their stay
  • the full names, dates of birth, passport numbers and contact details of the parent or guardian
  • parent or guardian’s signature and date of issue

If you bring a child to Portugal without a properly certified letter of authorisation, your entry will be delayed and may be refused.

Teenagers aged 17 and under who travel alone, or with friends of the same age, and who are not being met, may be refused entry if they do not have a letter of authorisation.

Non-resident children leaving Portugal

Non-resident children aged 17 and under who leave Portugal alone, or with a person who is not their parent or guardian, must have a properly certified letter of authorisation unless they are returning to their country of origin.

Resident children leaving Portugal

A child aged 17 or under who is resident in Portugal must carry a properly certified letter of authorisation if travelling without their parent or legal guardian. See more details in the Living in Portugal guide.

Vaccine requirements

For details about medical entry requirements and recommended vaccinations, see TravelHealthPro’s guides for Portugal, The Azores, Madeira and Porto Santo.

Customs rules

There are strict rules about goods that can be brought into and taken out of Portugal. You must declare anything that may be prohibited or subject to tax or duty.

Taking food into Portugal

You cannot take meat, milk or products containing them into EU countries. There are some exceptions such as powdered baby milk, baby food and special foods or pet feed required for medical reasons.

Entry requirements - Portugal travel advice (2024)

FAQs

Entry requirements - Portugal travel advice? ›

You are required to be in possession of a U.S. passport, valid for a minimum of three months beyond the length of your stay. U.S. citizens who arrive in Portugal without a valid passport will NOT be permitted to enter Portugal, and will be returned to their point of origin.

What do US citizens need to enter Portugal? ›

U.S. citizens may enter Portugal for up to 90 days for tourism or business without a visa. Your passport should be valid for at least three months beyond the period of stay.

What is required for Portugal visit? ›

The documents you need for the Portugal Tourist Visa application are: Your passport. Valid for another three months after you depart Portugal/the Schengen Area. Must have at least two blank pages for the visa to be affixed.

What vaccinations do I need for Portugal? ›

There are no required vaccinations for travellers to Portugal, but it is recommended to be up-to-date on routine vaccinations such as measles, mumps, rubella, and tetanus. Depending on your travel plans and medical history, other vaccinations such as hepatitis A and B, and rabies may be recommended.

Is it safe to travel to Portugal right now from the USA? ›

Latest update:We've reviewed the travel advice for Portugal and continue to advise exercise normal safety precautions. Strikes and public demonstrations are common. These can cause street congestion, disrupt public services, and affect transport services. Most demonstrations are peaceful but could become violent.

Do I need ETIAS to travel to Portugal? ›

Do I need an ETIAS to visit Portugal? Not if you are a national of an E.U. or Schengen country as you can go to Portugal for as long as you want. If you are not a national of any of the third-countries, you should check to see which list you are on for entry to the Schengen zone.

Can you take prescription medication to Portugal? ›

Carry enough medication for your visit. If you need a repeat prescription, go to the nearest health centre or hospital A&E. You may have to pay for your medication.

Should I bring euros to Portugal? ›

For initial convenience, we recommend you bring approximately EUR100 cash with you from home.

What is the tipping etiquette in Portugal? ›

While tipping is not an expectation in Portugal, if you do decide to leave a tip, the customary amount is 10 percent at restaurants and five to 10 percent for cab rides.

Do they speak English in Portugal? ›

Portugal remains in the top 10 list of countries that speak English the best in the world reports Human Resources Portugal. But if you thought that the places where English is spoken the best and most was Lisbon or Porto, you'd be wrong on both counts.

Is traveler's diarrhea common in Portugal? ›

The most common travel-related ailment is travelers' diarrhea. Medical facilities are available in Portugal and are of excellent quality in major cities. Facilities may be limited in rural areas.

Are mosquitoes a problem in Portugal? ›

The risk for mosquito activity is extremely high. Wear long-sleeved shirts and pants when spending time outdoors to prevent bites. The risk for mosquito activity is high. Consider an EPA-registered repellent to deter mosquito bites.

Is the water safe to drink in Portugal? ›

It's generally safe and healthy to drink the public tap water across Portugal. Get a water filter such as TAPP 2 to improve the taste and reduce the risk of contaminants. Avoid plastic bottled water in Portugal as most plastic doesn't get properly recycled. Get a high quality reusable water bottle like TAPP.

What documents do I need to enter Portugal? ›

You are required to be in possession of a U.S. passport, valid for a minimum of three months beyond the length of your stay.

Do you need to carry your passport in Portugal? ›

You must carry photo identification when in Portugal. To minimize the risk of your passport getting lost or stolen, carry a photocopy of your passport or other form of valid photo ID with you.

Do you need masks in Portugal? ›

The Council of Ministers decided to proceed with the lifting of the following measures: End the mandatory use of masks or visors on public transportation, planes, taxis and TVDE. No longer require the use of masks in pharmacies. Extend the active Alert Situation until September 30.

Do I need to fill out a SEF form for Portugal? ›

Arrival and Registration:

Upon arrival, non-European Union (EU) citizens are required to complete a SEF entry registration form. This form provides essential information about your stay and helps authorities keep track of visitors.

Do you need cash in Portugal? ›

Portuguese locals prefer cash payments and they're accepted everywhere. Some small family-owned restaurants or businesses might not even have card terminals to begin with. If you plan on travelling outside of bigger cities such as Lisbon or Porto, cashless payments might not be supported there at all.

What is proof of sufficient funds for travel to Portugal? ›

Proof of sufficient financial means for the duration of the stay, such as bank statements or a letter from an employer. Proof of travel insurance, including medical coverage. A flight itinerary or booking confirmation.

Do U.S. citizens need Covid test to return from Europe? ›

Visitors to the U.S. do not need to be tested or vaccinated for COVID-19.

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