20 essential Portugal travel tips for year round trips
21.07.2023 - 07:53
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Anyone planning to travel to Portugal can use these Portugal travel tips. This is one of Europe’s oldest extant nations. It's an ancient kingdom defended by hilltop castles and dramatic walled towns. The coast covers 1793 kilometres. And the choice of beaches alone is vast. So take a look at our 20 top travel tips for Portugal. Avoid the crowds and get more for your euros. The information in this article is taken from The Rough Guide to Portugal, your travel guide for Portugal.
Lisbon and the Algarve can be overcrowded and busy in high summer. Off-season they're surprisingly quiet.
Prefer to leave planning and booking to experts? Have a look at some sample itineraries. Both Complete Portugal or Portugal Itineraries offer inspiration. All Tailor Made Trips can be modified together with your local expert, then booked for a stress-free holiday. Click 'Modify this itinerary' to contact a local Portugal expert.
Visit Algarve off season is top of the Portugal travel tips © Shutterstock
Get off the tourist trail in Portugal.
Want to explore off the beaten track Portugal? Book a private trip round Evora and Estremov with local guides.
Douro valley © Shutterstock
Local food and drink is high quality in Portugal. It's also inexpensive. So stick to ordering local produce. You’ll find fresh fish and seafood everywhere. And Portugal's pork and cheese is excellent.
House wine will usually be good. And local beers and spirits are great value.
Like some food-specific Portugal travel tips? Try a traditional food tasting experience in Lisbon.
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The Portuguese like their cars. So take a walk is one of our best Portugal travel tips.
Wander up a quiet track. Step away from the car park. Head down a country lane. Good chance you'll find a quieter beach or beauty spot.
Turquoise waters at Machico bay, Madeira © Balate Dorin/Shutterstock
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Most Portuguese restaurants bring you starters as you read their menu. These range from a simple bowl of olives up to a selection of seafood. They are not free. Anything you eat is added to your bill.
Some menus show a cover charge per person which usually includes bread. Others charge for individual items, even bread.
Don’t get too hung up. Most starters are cheap. Just remember fish and seafood can be expensive. Don't hesitate to check starter prices. And say 'no thanks' if you don't want something.
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Portugal has one of Europe’s worst road safety records. Many of the country's roads are in poor condition. Conversely, toll-paying autoroutes are well-maintained and often quiet.
Be aware some toll roads use number plate recognition systems. Check the best way to pay these with your car hire company.
Trains in Portugal tend to be cheap. They can also be slow.