Updated restrictions for travel to Portugal what do I need to know?
A travel update from Visit Portugal
In order to protect our population and those who visit us on holiday, Portugal has put in place extra measures to reduce the risk from Covid-19 infection, starting on the 1st December 2021, until the 9th January 2022.
Portugal has one of the highest vaccination rates in the world and the adoption of these measures have the purpose of avoiding future and more severe measures. These measures are temporary and evaluated at regular intervals.
For more information about travelling to Portugal please go to VisitPortugal.com or Gov.uk/Portugal
Madeira and Azores have other travel entry requirements. See below for more information.
TRAVELLING TO MAINLAND PORTUGAL
(PORTO / LISBON / FARO)
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Before departure
Complete the free Online Passenger Locator Card
https://portugalcleanandsafe.pt/en/passenger-locator-card
From the age of 12 years, all passengers are required to show a negative covid test before departure:
- PCR / NAAT test within 72 hours. A negative SARSCoV-2 lab result of a nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT), for example a PCR test, performed at least 72 hours before boarding, or
- Antigen / TRAg test within 48 hours. A rapid antigen test (TRAg), performed within 48 hours of boarding or
A valid recovery certificate (under 180 days from the recovery date)
MADEIRA (FUNCHAL / PORTO SANTO)
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- NHS Covid Pass or
- RT-PCR Test - 72h before boarding or
- Antigen / TRAg test within 48 hours or
- Declaration of Immunity (for those who already had COVID-19, for example) or
- Passengers may perform free test on arrival and await the result in prophylactic isolation (results are available between 12 to 24 hrs)
- Perform voluntary isolation, for a period of 10 days, at home or in a hotel accommodation
Exceptions: Children under 12yo
Passengers need to register at https://madeirasafe.com
Additional information: http://www.visitmadeira.pt/en-gb/useful-info/corona-virus-(covid-19)/information-covid-19
AZORES (PONTA DELGADA / TERCEIRA)
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- NHS Covid Pass or
- PCR / NAAT test within 72 hours or
- Antigen / TRAg test within 48 hours
- Declaration of Immunity (for those who already had COVID-19, for example) or
- Passengers may perform free test on arrival and await the result in prophylactic isolation (results are available between 12 to 24 hrs)
Exceptions: Children until 12yo or under
All passengers must fill the questionnaire https://mysafeazores.com
Additional information: https://www.visitazores.com/en/trip-info
What to expect in Portugal
From December 1st
- Mandatory use of mask in closed spaces
- General recommendation for regular testing
Mandatory proof of vaccination proving fully vaccination (NHS Covid Pass) or a negative test when accessing:
- Restaurants (indoors)
- Hotels and local accommodation (Villas and apartments)
- Events with reserved seats
Mandatory negative test (even for vaccinated) when accessing:
- Large events without reserved seats or in improvised venues and sports venues
- Night Clubs/Discos and Bars
Between the 2nd and 9th January
- Closing of bars and night clubs
- Clean & Safe
In tourism, the “Clean & Safe” seal was implemented allowing tourists to have increased security and confidence in the use of accommodation establishments, in the various tourist services and tourist attractions.
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National measures - https://covid19estamoson.gov.pt/
(in Portuguese) - Azores https://destinoseguro.azores.gov.pt / https://www.visitazores.com/en/trip-info / www.visitazores.com
- Madeira -https://covidmadeira.pt / www.madeira.gov.pt/Covid19 / www.visitmadeira.pt
- Updated information on the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic in Portugal at WHO - World Health Organization (https://covid19.who.int/region/euro/country/pt) or at DGS – Portuguese General Directorate of Health (https://covid19.min-saude.pt/).
Find additional information about the restrictions in Portugal click here or Gov.uk/portugal