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10.01.2023 What are the rules to enter this country from outside an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?COVID-19 travel restrictions were lifted in Portugal. Providing proof of vaccination, recovery from COVID-19 or negative test results is not required, except for travellers flying from China. These travellers must provide a negative result to a molecular test or rapid antigen test, valid 48 hours, at the time of boarding. Travellers on direct flights from China could also be subject to random, compulsory testing when landing in Lisbon. On these flights, wearing facemasks is recommended. Learn more: What are the rules to enter this country from an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?COVID-19 travel restrictions were lifted in Portugal. Providing proof of vaccination, recovery from COVID-19 or negative test results is not required. Learn more: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 04.05.2022 What are the rules to enter this country from an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?Travellers aged 12 and above entering mainland Portugal by air or sea must provide a valid 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' (EUDCC) or equivalent documents containing one of the following:
Travellers who enter Portugal by air or sea and who do not hold an 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' (EUDCC), nor an equivalent certificate, must provide a negative result to a pre-departure molecular test, valid 72 hours, or to a rapid antigen test, valid 24 hours, based on the European Commission's list of rapid antigen tests. Travellers who enter Portugal by land are not required to provide proof of vaccination, recovery from COVID-19 or a negative test result. Specific information for Madeira and for the Azores archipelago is available on visitportugal.com. Currently, there are on restrictions to access airports, ports and marinas in Madeira. Control measures do not apply to domestic flights. Children younger than 12 are exempt from the obligation to provide certificates of vaccination or recovery from COVID-19, or negative test results. Learn more: What are the rules to enter this country from outside an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?Travellers can enter Portugal by air or sea transport without further restrictions, regardless of their country of departure, if they provide a valid 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' (EUDCC) or equivalent documents containing one of the following:
Travellers who enter Portugal by air or sea and who do not hold an EUDCC nor an equivalent document must provide a negative result to a pre-departure molecular test, valid 72 hours, or to a rapid antigen test, valid 24 hours, based on the European Commission's list of rapid antigen tests. Specific information for Madeira and for the Azores archipelago is available on visitportugal.com. Currently, there are no restrictions to access airports, ports and marinas in Madeira. Control measures do not apply to domestic flights. Children younger than 12 are exempt from the requirement to provide certificates of vaccination or recovery from COVID-19, or a negative test result. Learn more: May I transit this country?Filling in the Passenger Locator Form is no longer necessary. National health measuresIn mainland Portugal, providing proof of full vaccination, recovery from COVID-19 or a negative test result is not necessary to access public spaces Learn more: Restrictions at the regional or local levelInformation on local restrictions is available on visitportugal.com. Specific information for Madeira is available in English, Portuguese, Spanish, German, French. Specific information for the Azores archipelago is available in English, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, German, French. Use of facemasksWearing facemasks is compulsory on public transport and to access health facilities and nursing homes. Safety measures for public transportationThe use of facemasks is mandatory. Non-essential (other than medicine and food) shops
Tourist accommodationsThe 'Clean and Safe' helps travellers to identify tourist establishments, activities and services that comply with COVID-19 measures. Further details: Azores: www.visitazores.com, destinoseguro.azores.gov.pt. Madeira: www.visitmadeira.pt, www.madeira.gov.pt/Covid19, covidmadeira.pt Catering establishments
Cinemas, museums and indoor attractions
Outdoors areas and beachesInformation on measures in beaches is available on Infopraia. National website with coronavirus-related information for TOURISMVisit Portugal English - Portuguese Useful Info for touristsSpecific Information for Madeira islands: EN - PT - ES - DE - FR Information on Tourism at Regional levelAlentejo ___________________________________________________________________________________ 28.03.2022 What are the rules to enter this country from an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?Travel to Portugal from the European Union and Schengen Associated countries (Liechtenstein, Norway, Iceland, Switzerland) is permitted for essential and non-essential travel reasons. Document checklist Travellers aged 12 and above entering mainland Portugal by air or sea must provide all the following documents:
Travellers who enter Portugal by air or sea and who do not hold an 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' (EUDCC), nor an equivalent certificate, must provide a negative result to a pre-departure molecular test, valid 72 hours, or to a rapid antigen test, valid 24 hours, based on the European Commission's list of rapid antigen tests. Specific information for Madeira and for the Azores archipelago is available on visitportugal.com. Currently, there are on restrictions to access airports, ports and marinas in Madeira. Travellers entering Portugal by land do not need to provide the 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' (EUDCC), nor a negative test result. Children younger than 12 are exempt from the obligation to provide the EUDCC or certificates of vaccination or recovery from COVID-19. Find out more: What are the rules to enter this country from outside an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?Entry rules - arriving to mainland Portugal by air or by sea: Essential and non-essential travel is allowed from the following countries: Angola, Bahrain, Brazil, Canada, Cape Verde, Chile, China, Colombia, Guinea-Bissau, Indonesia, Kuwait, Mozambique, New Zealand, Peru, Qatar, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, São Tomé and Príncipe, South Korea, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay; and the special administrative regions and territorial authorities of Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. Specific information for Madeira and for the Azores archipelago is available on visitportugal.com. Currently, there are no restrictions to access airports, ports and marinas in Madeira. Children younger than 12 are exempt from the requirement to provide the EUDCC or certificates of vaccination or recovery from COVID-19. Document checklist Travellers allowed to enter Portugal by air or by sea must provide all the following documents:
Travellers who enter Portugal by air or sea and who do not hold an EUDCC nor an equivalent certificate must provide a negative result to a pre-departure molecular test, valid 72 hours, or to a rapid antigen test, valid 24 hours, based on the European Commission's list of rapid antigen tests. Find out more: May I transit this country?The rules to transit Portugal are the same to enter the country, and observe the general safety rules applicable in Portugal during the stopover. Foreign citizens without legal residence in Portugal, who make a stopover at a national airport, must wait for their connection flight at a proper place inside the airport. Travellers must also observe the rules to enter the final destination. General measuresIn mainland Portugal, holding an 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' (EUDCC) is not necessary to access public spaces anymore. Restrictions to access tourist accommodations, restaurants, events, bars, clubs and other public places and services have been lifted. Providing proof of full vaccination (with a booster dose), of recovery from COVID-19 or a negative result to a molecular test or rapid antigen test is only required to access care and nursing homes and health facilities. Specific information for Madeira islands and for the Azores archipelago is available on visitportugal.com. Learn more: Restrictions at the regional or local levelSpecific information for Madeira is available in English, Portuguese, Spanish, German, French. Specific information for the Azores archipelago is available in English, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, German, French. Use of facemasksThe use of facemasks is mandatory in all closed spaces. Physical DistancingIn public places, physical distance of 10 square meters of area per person and a distance of 2 metres between people is required. For those practicing sport the minimum distancing is 3 metres. Safety measures for public transportationThe use of facemasks is mandatory. Tourist accommodationsThe 'Clean and Safe' seal was implemented to increase security in accommodation establishments and touristic attractions. Further details: Azores: www.visitazores.com, destinoseguro.azores.gov.pt. Madeira: www.visitmadeira.pt, www.madeira.gov.pt/Covid19, covidmadeira.pt. Portugues General Directorate of Health:covid19.min-saude.pt. Personal care services
A negative test result, proof of recovery from COVID-19 or a certificate of the booster vaccine dose is required to access health facilities and nursing home when visiting patients. Outdoors areas and beachesInformation on measures in beaches is available on Infopraia. Health protocols for tourism services and touristsProtocols are currently active for the following sectors: Accommodations, tour operators with and without facilities, travel agencies with and without facilities. Furthermore, the Clean & Safe seal allows the identification of establishments and services that have implemented enhanced hygiene and safety measures. National website with coronavirus-related information for TOURISMVisit Portugal English - Portuguese Useful Info for touristsSpecific Information for Madeira islands: EN - PT - ES - DE - FR __________________________________________________________________________________________ 04.03.2022 What are the rules to enter this country from an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?Document checklist Travellers entering mainland Portugal by air or sea must provide all the following documents:
Travellers entering by land must also provide a valid EUDCC or equivalent documents (details below), and verify transit rules depending on their itinerary. Entry rules Travel to Portugal from the European Union and Schengen Associated countries (Liechtenstein, Norway, Iceland, Switzerland) is permitted for essential and non-essential travel reasons. Specific information for Madeira and for the Azores archipelago is available on visitportugal.com. Children younger than 12 are exempt from the obligation to provide the 'EU Digital COVID Certificate'. Entering this country with the EU Digital COVID certificateAll travellers aged 12 and above can enter mainland Portugal without further restrictions if their 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' (EUDCC) contains one of the following:
Entering this country without the EU Digital COVID certificate or with a certificate not compliant with national requirementsTravellers who enter Portugal by air or sea and who do not hold an 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' (EUDCC) must provide one of the following:
Travellers who enter Portugal by land and do not hold a valid EUDCC must provide a negative result to a pre-departure molecular test (valid 72 hours) or to a rapid antigen test (valid 24 hours). Find out more: What are the rules to enter this country from outside an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?Entry rules - arriving to mainland Portugal by air or by sea: An updated list of countries with flights authorised for non-essential travel is available on visitportugal.com. Specific information for Madeira and for the Azores archipelago is available on visitportugal.com. Children younger than 12 are exempt from the requirement to provide proof of vaccination, recovery or test results. Document checklist Travellers allowed to enter Portugal by air or by sea must provide all the following documents:
Find out more: What are the rules if I go abroad from this country, and when I return from abroad?If you are Portuguese or you live in Portugal, you should consult the restrictions in each country from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Advice to Travellers (in Portuguese) If you are a foreign visitor and want to perform a COVID-19 test shortly after arrival, before departure or at any time in mainland Portugal or Madeira, you can do it:
If you are in the Algarve, consult www.visitalgarve.pt. May I transit this country?The rules to transit Portugal are the same to enter the country, and observe the general safety rules applicable in Portugal during the stopover. Foreign citizens without legal residence in Portugal, who make a stopover at a national airport, must wait for their connection flight at a proper place inside the airport. Travellers must also observe the rules to enter the final destination. General measuresIn Portugal, holding an 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' (EUDCC) is not necessary to access public spaces anymore. Restrictions to access tourist accommodations, restaurants, events, bars, clubs and other public places and services have been lifted. Providing proof of full vaccination (with a booster dose), of recovery from COVID-19 or a negative result to a molecular or rapid antigen test is only required to access care and nursing homes and health facilities. Learn more: Use of facemasksThe use of facemasks is mandatory in all closed spaces. Physical DistancingIn public places, physical distance of 10 square meters of area per person and a distance of 2 metres between people is required. For those practicing sport the minimum distancing is 3 metres. Safety measures for public transportationThe use of facemasks is mandatory. Tourist accommodationsThe 'Clean and Safe' seal was implemented to increase security in accommodation establishments and touristic attractions. Further details: Azores: www.visitazores.com, destinoseguro.azores.gov.pt. Madeira: www.visitmadeira.pt, www.madeira.gov.pt/Covid19, covidmadeira.pt. Portugues General Directorate of Health:covid19.min-saude.pt. Personal care services
A negative test result, proof of recovery from COVID-19 or a certificate of the booster vaccine dose is required to access health facilities and nursing home when visiting patients. Outdoors areas and beachesInformation on measures in beaches is available on Infopraia. Occupancy is limited. Health requirements:
Health protocols for tourism services and touristsProtocols are currently active for the following sectors: Accommodations, tour operators with and without facilities, travel agencies with and without facilities. Furthermore, the Clean & Safe seal allows the identification of establishments and services that have implemented enhanced hygiene and safety measures. National website with coronavirus-related information for TOURISMVisit Portugal English - Portuguese Useful Info for touristsSpecific Information for Madeira islands: EN - PT - ES - DE - FR ________________________________________________________________________________________ 18.01.2022 EU Digital COVID CertificatesInformation on "EU Digital COVID Certificates" issued in Portugal Important: in Portugal, the 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' (EUDCC) is required to access some public spaces, such as bars and restaurants, museums, swimming pools, large events, and some means of public transport. Please, consult the Measures section for further details. Travellers are strongly advised to carry relevant certificates at all times. What are the rules to enter this country from an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?Provisional information subject to further revision and confirmation from national authorities. Document checklist for travellers entering Portugal by air or sea:
Entry rules Travel to Portugal from the European Union and Schengen Associated countries (Liechtenstein, Norway, Iceland, Switzerland) is permitted for essential and non-essential travel reasons. Travel alert: flights to and from Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe are suspended. All travellers who have been in these countries and in Mozambique in the 14 days before entering Portugal must quarantine for 14 days, at home or at a place indicated by the health authorities. Travellers who perform a negative molecular or rapid antigen test on day 3 can finish the self-isolation period. Travellers from these countries who remain in mainland Portugal for maximum 48 hours are exempt from quarantine and must perform a molecular or rapid antigen test upon arrival. These rules apply to all citizens, regardless of whether they enter Portugal by air, by sea or by land. Requirements for travellers entering Portugal by land depend on the risk classification of their country of departure. Details in the sections below. Specific information for Madeira is available in English, Portuguese, Spanish, German, French. Specific information for the Azores archipelago is available in English, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, German, French. Children younger than 12 are exempt from testing requirements and from the obligation to provide the 'EU Digital COVID Certificate'. Entering this country with the EU Digital COVID certificateAll travellers aged 12 and above can enter Portugal by air or by sea if their 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' (EUDCC) contains one of the following:
Requirements for travellers entering Portugal by land depend on the risk classification of their country of departure. Travellers from low risk countries or moderate risk countries, cross-border workers (within 30 km from the border) and essential workers can enter Portugal if their EUDCC contains one of the following:
Travellers from red and dark red countries can enter Portugal if their EUDCC contains one of the following:
Entering this country without the EU Digital COVID certificate or with a certificate not compliant with national requirementsAll travellers aged 12 and above who do not hold an 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' (EUDCC) can enter Portugal by air or by sea if they can provide one of the following:
Requirements for travellers entering portugal by land depend on the risk classification of their country of departure. Travellers from low risk or moderate risk countries must hold an EUDCC with proof of vaccination, recovery or negative test result. Travellers from red and dark red countries who do not hold an EUDCC can enter Portugal if they provide a negative result to a pre-departure test. Passengers who provide tests not compliant with the requirements must perform an additional test at own costs upon arrival, before entering Portugues territory, and must wait in a designated place inside the airport until the result is notified. Find out more: What are the rules to enter this country from outside an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?Provisional information subject to further revision and confirmation from national authorities Entry rules - arriving to mainland Portugal by air or by sea: Essential and non-essential travel is allowed from Brazil, the United Kingdom and the United States. Flights for non-essential travel are authorized, subject to confirmation of reciprocity, for the following countries: Argentina, Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Indonesia, Kuwait, New Zealand, Peru, Qatar, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, United Arab Emirates, Uruguay; for the special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macao; and for Taiwan (under the category of entities not recognised as states by at least one EU Member State). An updated list of countries is available at www.visitportugal.com. Travel alert: flights to and from Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe are suspended. All passengers who have been in these countries and in Mozambique in the 14 days before entering Portugal must perform quarantine for 14 days, at home or at a place indicated by the health authorities. Travellers who perform a negative molecular or rapid antigen test on day 3 can finish the self-isolation period. Travellers from these countries who remain in mainland Portugal for maximum 48 hours are exempt from quarantine and must perform a molecular or rapid antigen test upon arrival. Specific information for Madeira is available in English, Portuguese, Spanish, German, French. Specific information for the Azores archipelago is available in English, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, German, French. Children younger than 12 are exempt from recovery and testing requirements. Document checklist - for travellers allowed to enter Portugal by air or by sea:
Find out more: What are the rules if I go abroad from this country, and when I return from abroad?If you are Portuguese or you live in Portugal, you should consult the restrictions in each country from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Advice to Travellers (in Portuguese) If you are a foreign visitor and want to perform a COVID-19 test shortly after arrival, before departure or at any time in mainland Portugal or Madeira, you can do it:
If you are in the Algarve, consult www.visitalgarve.pt. May I transit this country?The rules to transit Portugal are the same to enter the country, and observe the general safety rules applicable in Portugal during the stopover. Foreign citizens without legal residence in Portugal, who make a stopover at a national airport, must wait for their connection flight at a proper place inside the airport. Travellers must also observe the rules to enter the final destination. General measuresIn Portugal, holding an 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' (EUDCC - with proof of full vaccination, recovery or a negative result to a molecular or rapid antigen test), or proof of full vaccination, or a negative test result is required to access:
A negative test result, proof of recovery from COVID-19 or a certificate of the booster vaccine dose (valid after 14 days) is required to access:
Find out more: Use of facemasksThe use of facemasks is mandatory in all closed spaces. Physical DistancingIn public places, physical distance of 10 square meters of area per person and a distance of 2 metres between people is required. For those practicing sport the minimum distancing is 3 metres. Indoor and outdoor meetings, public or private gatherings and eventsHolding an 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' (EUDCC - with proof of full vaccination, recovery or a negative result to a molecular or rapid antigen test), or proof of full vaccination, or a negative test result is required to access events with reserved seats. A negative test result, proof of recovery from COVID-19 or a certificate of the booster vaccine dose (valid after 14 days) is required to access big events. Safety measures for public transportationThe use of facemasks is mandatory. Public transport, taxis and similar means of passenger transport operate without occupancy limits. Non-essential (other than medicine and food) shops
Capacity in commercial establishments is reduced to 1 person per 5 square metres. Tourist accommodations
Holding an 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' (EUDCC - with proof of full vaccination, recovery or a negative result to a molecular or rapid antigen test), or proof of full vaccination, or a negative test result is required. The 'Clean and Safe' seal was implemented to increase security in accommodation establishments and touristic attractions. Further details: Azores: www.visitazores.com, destinoseguro.azores.gov.pt. Madeira: www.visitmadeira.pt, www.madeira.gov.pt/Covid19, covidmadeira.pt. Portugues General Directorate of Health:covid19.min-saude.pt. Catering establishments
Holding an 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' (EUDCC - with proof of full vaccination, recovery or a negative result to a molecular or rapid antigen test), or proof of full vaccination, or a negative test result is required to access restaurants. A negative test result, proof of recovery from COVID-19 or a certificate of the booster vaccine dose (valid after 14 days) is required to access bars and clubs. Cinemas, museums and indoor attractions
Holding an 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' (EUDCC - with proof of full vaccination, recovery or a negative result to a molecular or rapid antigen test), or proof of full vaccination, or a negative test result is required to access cultural shows and events with reserved seats. Personal care services
A negative test result, proof of recovery from COVID-19 or a certificate of the booster vaccine dose is required to access health facilities and nursing home when visiting patients. Outdoors areas and beachesConsuming alchol in the streets is prohibited Information on measures in beaches is available on Infopraia. Occupancy is limited. Health requirements:
Health protocols for tourism services and touristsProtocols are currently active for the following sectors: Accommodations, tour operators with and without facilities, travel agencies with and without facilities. Furthermore, the Clean & Safe seal allows the identification of establishments and services that have implemented enhanced hygiene and safety measures. Holding an EUDCC is required. Other measuresRegular testing and teleworking are recommended. ________________________ National website with coronavirus-related information for TOURISMVisit Portugal English - Portuguese Useful Info for touristsSpecific Information for Madeira islands: EN - PT - ES - DE - FR __________________________________________________________ 06.12.2021 What are the rules to enter this country from an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?Travel alert: people who have been in Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe in the 14 days before entering Portugal must perform a molecular or rapid test upon arrival, and quarantine for 14 days, at home or at a place indicated by the health authorities. Flights to and from these countries are suspendedn. Travel to Portugal from the European Union and Schengen Associated countries (Liechtenstein, Norway, Iceland, Switzerland) is permitted for essential and non-essential travel reasons. There are no restrictions for travel by land. All travellers entering Portugal by land, air, sea or river boders must:
Specific information for Madeira is available in English, Portuguese, Spanish, German, French. Specific information for the Azores archipelago is available in English, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, German, French. Entering this country with the EU Digital COVID certificateAll travellers aged 12 and above can enter Portugal if their 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' (EUDCC) contains one of the following:
Entering this country without the EU Digital COVID certificate or with a certificate not compliant with national requirementsAll travellers aged 12 and above can enter Portugal if they can provide one of the following:
Passengers who provide tests not compliant with the requirements must perform an additional test at own costs upon arrival, before entering Portugues territory, and must wait in a designated place inside the airport until the result is notified. Find out more: Documents you need to travel in Europe What are the rules to enter this country from outside an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?Travel alert: people who have been in Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe in the 14 days before entering Portugal must perform a molecular or rapid test upon arrival and quarantine for 14 days, at home or at a place indicated by the health authorities. Flights to and from these countries are suspended. Arriving to mainland Portugal by air or sea transport: Essential and non-essential travel is allowed from Brazil, the United Kingdom and the United States. Flights for non-essential travel are authorized, subject to confirmation of reciprocity, for the following countries: Argentina, Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Indonesia, Kuwait, New Zealand, Peru, Qatar, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, United Arab Emirates, Uruguay; for the special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macao; and for Taiwan (under the category of entities not recognised as states by at least one EU Member State). An updated list of countries is available at www.visitportugal.com. All travellers allowed to enter Portugal by air or sea transport must fill a Passenger Locator Card before departure to Portugal, and provide one of the following:
Children younger than 12 are exempt from recovery and testing requirements. Specific information for Madeira is available in English, Portuguese, Spanish, German, French. Specific information for the Azores archipelago is available in English, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, German, French. Find out more: What are the rules if I go abroad from this country, and when I return from abroad?If you are Portuguese or you live in Portugal, you should consult the restrictions in each country from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Advice to Travellers (in Portuguese) If you are a foreign visitor and want to perform a COVID-19 test shortly after arrival, before departure or at any time in mainland Portugal or Madeira, you can do it:
If you are in the Algarve, consult www.visitalgarve.pt. May I transit this country?The rules to transit Portugal are the same to enter the country, and observe the general safety rules applicable in Portugal during the stopover. Foreign citizens without legal residence in Portugal, who make a stopover at a national airport, must wait for their connection flight at a proper place inside the airport. Travellers must also observe the rules to enter the final destination. May I fly to this country?You can find the latest information on air travel regulations for this country on the IATA website. You can also find information about air passenger rights on our portal for citizens. General measuresIn Portugal, holding an 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' (EUDCC) is required to access the following public spaces and activities:
A negative test result is mandatory, also for vaccinated people, to access:
Find out more: Use of facemasksThe use of facemasks is mandatory in all closed spaces, and in all places that are not explicitly excluded by the Ministry of Health. Physical DistancingIn public places, physical distance of 10 square meters of area per person and a distance of 2 metres between people is required. For those practicing sport the minimum distancing is 3 metres. Indoor and outdoor meetings, public or private gatherings and eventsThe 'EU COVID Digital Certificate' is required to access events with reserved seats. A negative test result is mandatory, also for vaccinated people, for home visits and to access large events without reserved seats or in improvised and sports venues (molecular, rapid antigen tests and self-tests performed at the entrance are accepted). Safety measures for public transportationThe use of facemasks is mandatory. Public transport, taxis and similar means of passenger transport operate without occupancy limits. Non-essential (other than medicine and food) shops
Shops and shopping centres are open without time and capacity restrictions. Tourist accommodations
Holding an 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' is mandatory. The 'Clean and Safe' seal was implemented to increase security in accommodation establishments and touristic attractions. Further details: Azores: www.visitazores.com, destinoseguro.azores.gov.pt. Madeira: www.visitmadeira.pt, www.madeira.gov.pt/Covid19, covidmadeira.pt. Portugues General Directorate of Health:covid19.min-saude.pt. Catering establishments
Restaurants are open without restrictions on the opening times and the number of customers per group. Holding an 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' is required to access restaurants (except for outdoor terraces). A negative test result is mandatory to access discos and bars, also for vaccinated people. Limitations on the sale and consumption of alcohol are lifted. Bars and clubs will be closed during the week 2 - 9 January 2022. Cinemas, museums and indoor attractions
Cultural shows can take place without restrictions on the opening times and capacity. Holding an 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' is required to participate in events with allocated seats and to access gyms. A negative test result is mandatory to access gyms, discos, bars and venues where no individual seats are allocated. Bars and clubs will be closed during the week 2 - 9 January 2022. Personal care services
Hairdressers and nail salons should operate by prior appointment. A negative Covid-19 test is required to access thermal and spa facilities, and to visit patients in healthcare facilities, also for vaccinated people. Outdoors areas and beachesInformation is available on Infopraia. Occupancy is limited. Health requirements:
Health protocols for tourism services and touristsProtocols are currently active for the following sectors: Accommodations, tour operators with and without facilities, travel agencies with and without facilities. Furthermore, the Clean & Safe seal allows the identification of establishments and services that have implemented enhanced hygiene and safety measures. Holding an EUDCC is required. Information on Tourism at National levelNational website with coronavirus-related information for TOURISMVisit Portugal English - Portuguese Useful Info for touristsSpecific Information for Madeira islands: EN - PT - ES - DE - FR _________________________________________________________ 16.09.2021 What are the rules to enter this country from an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?Travel to Portugal from the European Union and Schengen Associated countries (Liechtenstein, Norway, Iceland, Switzerland) is permitted for essential and non-essential travel reasons. All passengers need to fill a Passenger Locator Card before departure to Portugal, hold a EU Digital COVID certificate OR a pre-departure negative COVID-19 test. Entering this country with the EU Digital COVID certificatePortugal started accepting "EU Digital COVID certificates" (EUDCC) from 1 July 2021. Holders of EUDCC will be allowed to enter Portugal, without being subject to further restrictions (testing or quarantine), at the condition that their certificate contains either:
Arrival by road or train from Spain is possible without restrictions. Children under 12 years old are exempted from the testing or quarantine requirements. Entering this country without the EU Digital COVID certificate or with a certificate not compliant with national requirementsTravellers without EU Digital Covid certificate are subject to the requirement for a pre-departure negative COVID-19 test. Accepted tests:
Arrival by road or train from Spain is possible without restrictions. Children under 12 years old are exempted from the testing requirement. Travellers from high-risk countries (with an incidence rate of 500 cases or more per 100,000 inhabitants in the last 14 days) must complete a 14-day isolation period after entry to mainland Portugal. Isolation should take place either at home or at a place indicated by the health authorities. Isolation does not apply to: passengers on essential travel and whose length of stay in the national territory, certified by a return ticket, does not exceed 48 hours, and to passengers traveling exclusively for the practice of sports activities integrated in international professional competitions, provided the fulfilment of a set of adequate measures (namely, avoiding non-sporting contacts), and the observance of the safety rules and guidelines defined by the Portuguese health authority (https://covid19.min-saude.pt/category/perguntas-frequentes/). Specific information for Madeira islands is available in the following languages: EN - PT - ES - DE - FR Specific information for Azores archipelago is available at destinoseguro.azores.gov.pt Find out more: What are the rules to enter this country from outside an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?All passengers need to fill a Passenger Locator Card before departure to Portugal. Arriving to mainland Portugal by air or sea transport: List of countries from which it is possible to enter Portugal for essential and non-essential travel: European Union, Schengen Associated countries (Liechtenstein, Norway, Iceland, Switzerland), Albania, Armenia, Australia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Brunei, Canada, China, South Korea, United States of America, Japan, Jordan, New Zealand, Qatar, Republic of Moldova, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, Taiwan, Ukraine, United Kingdom and special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macao. List of countries from which it is possible to enter Portugal by for essential travel only: India, Nepal, and South Africa. An updated list of such countries is available at www.visitportugal.com. To enter Portugal from the above listed countries, the following rules apply:
Essential travel is defined as trips allowing the transit, entry into and departure from Portugal for the following persons:
For essential travel, national and foreign citizens with legal residence in Portugal, as well as diplomatic personnel accredited in Portugal who, exceptionally, do not present the test, will have to take the test on arrival, at the airport and at their own expense. Foreign passengers who embark without a test will be refused entry into the national territory. More details are available at www.sef.pt Arriving to mainland Portugal by road or train: No restriction, except for citizens coming from India, Nepal, and South Africa allowed to enter only for essential travel and:
Specific provisions for Madeira and Azores Specific information for Madeira islands is available in the following languages: EN - PT - ES - DE - FR May I transit this country?Partially The rules to transit Portugal are the same to enter the country, and observe the general safety rules applicable in Portugal during the stopover. Foreign citizens without legal residence in Portugal, who make a stopover at a national airport, must wait for their connection flight at a proper place inside the airport. Travellers must also observe the rules to enter the final destination. General measuresFrom the 1st of August 2021, all measures are applicable throughout the territory of the country, without distinction between municipalities. Teleworking remains recommended whenever possible. No curfew and no limitations to the opening and closing hours of services and businesses. Bars, restaurants, shops and cultural facilities and events with limited occupancy. Participation in some events is subject to the presentation of the EU COVID Digital Certificate or a negative Covid-19 test. The use of masks is mandatory in closed spaces and recommended outdoors when distance between people cannot be ensured. Starting from the 23rd of August 2021, there are no occupancy limitations in public transportation. Starting from the 1st of September 2021, it is no longer necessary to make prior appointments for public services and public administration. For more information on the current general measures: https://covid19estamoson.gov.pt and https://www.visitportugal.com/en/content/covid-19-measures-implemented-portugal. Use of facemasksThe use of face masks is mandatory in closed spaces. The use of masks is recommended in outdoor spaces if distance between people cannot be ensured. Children under 10 years old are exempted. Exemptions are available also for certified medical reasons. Physical DistancingIn public places, physical distance of 10 square meters of area per person and a distance of 2 metres between people is required. For those practicing sport the minimum distancing is 3 metres. Indoor and outdoor meetings, public or private gatherings and eventsLarge outdoor and indoor events are allowed with reduced occupancy. A maximum occupancy of 75% is allowed for both cultural events and religious events and ceremonies. The EU COVID Digital Certificate or a negative Covid-19 test is required to participate or access:
Golf courses are fully operational (more info at www.fpg.pt). Safety measures for public transportationStarting from the 23rd of August 2021, there are no occupancy limitations in public transportation, including taxis. The use of face masks remains mandatory inside public transportation, and hygiene measures are recommended. Places of worship
Religious ceremonies like weddings and baptisms are allowed with reduced capacity (75%) and presentation of the EU COVID Digital Certificate or a negative Covid-19 test if the events have more than 10 people. Physical distance measures should be observed. Face masks are mandatory. Non-essential (other than medicine and food) shops
Shops and shopping centres are open without time restrictions. No more than 5 people are allowed per 100 square meters. Non-essential stores up to 200 square metres with direct outdoor are also open. All non-essential shops can offer delivery services and provide pick-up points (click and collect). Tourist accommodations
In the whole continental territory, at check-in or for access to hotel and local accommodation establishments the EU Digital COVID Certificate or a negative test* will be required. * The types of tests allowed are: Children under 12 years old accompanied by an adult are exempt of testing requirements and are free to access places or establishments, to participate in events and to travel in the country. Specifically for tourists from the United Kingdom, upon hotel check-in, it is acceptable to present a proof of complete vaccination recognized for the purpose of entering the country. Catering establishments
It is mandatory to present EU COVID Digital Certificate or a negative test in meal service inside the restaurants, on Fridays from 7 pm, at weekends and on public holidays; Restaurants, cafés, bars and pastry shops with no restrictions on opening and closing hours until 2 am. Limited to groups of 8 people inside and 15 people on the terrace; Weddings and baptisms with 75% of the capacity, and presentation of the EU COVID Digital Certificate or a negative Covid-19 test to attend events with more than 10 people is required; Alcoholic beverages sale is prohibited in service areas or gas stations. The consumption of alcoholic beverages in outdoor spaces and on public roads is prohibited. Cinemas, museums and indoor attractions
Heritage sites, museums, cinemas, theatres, cultural institutions and libraries can open with safety measures in place. Cultural facilities must close at 01:00, with admission until midnight. There is a 75% capacity limit. Personal care services
Hairdressers and nail salons should operate by prior appointment. A negative Covid-19 test is required to access thermal and spa facilities. Outdoors areas and beachesOccupancy is limited. Monitoring of the occupancy status is performed through the "Info Praia" app and on the website of the Portuguese Environment Association. Distancing of 1.5 metres between groups of people, and 3 metres between sun umbrellas, is required. The practice of sport activities with 2 or more people is not allowed, except for nautical activities, surf lessons and similar sports. Access to the beaches may be banned if the rules are not respected. Fun fairs are permitted. Private amusement parks and water parks are open. More info on general rules at the beach: https://infopraia.apambiente.pt/rules/ Health protocols for tourism services and touristsProtocols are currently active for the following sectors: Accommodations, tour operators with and without facilities, travel agencies with and without facilities. Furthermore, the Clean & Safe seal allows the identification of establishments and services that have implemented enhanced hygiene and safety measures. Information on Tourism at National levelNational website with coronavirus-related information for TOURISMVisit Portugal English - Portuguese Useful Info for touristsSpecific Information for Madeira islands: EN - PT - ES - DE - FR _________________________________________________________________________________________________ 23.07.2021 What are the rules to enter this country from an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?All passengers need to fill a Passenger Locator Card before departure to Portugal. Further requirements and/or restrictions apply based on your travel and health status. Entering this country with the EU Digital COVID certificateProvisional information subject to further revision and confirmation from National Authorities Portugal started accepting "EU Digital COVID certificates" (EUDCC) from 1 July 2021. Holders of EUDCC will be allowed to enter Portugal, without being subject to further restrictions (testing or quarantine), at the condition that their certificate contains either:
Children under 12 years old are exempted from the testing or quarantine requirements. Entering this country without the EU Digital COVID certificate or with a certificate not compliant with national requirementsPortugal adopts its own national classification of risk areas. Road traffic between Portugal and Spain is possible without restrictions. All travellers are subject to the requirement for a pre-departure negative COVID-19 test. Accepted tests:
Children under 12 years old are exempted from the testing requirement. Travellers from high-risk countries (with an incidence rate of 500 cases or more per 100,000 inhabitants in the last 14 days) must complete a 14-day isolation period after entry to mainland Portugal. Isolation should take place either at home or at a place indicated by the health authorities. Isolation does not apply to passengers on essential travel and whose length of stay in the national territory, certified by a return ticket, does not exceed 48 hours, to passengers traveling on essential trips within the scope of events organised by the Portuguese Presidency of the Council of the European Union (regardless of the period of stay), and to passengers traveling exclusively for the practice of sports activities integrated in international professional competitions, provided the fulfillment of a set of adequate measures (namely, avoiding non-sporting contacts), and the observance of the rules and guidelines defined by the DGS. Specific information for Madeira islands is available in the following languages: EN - PT - ES - DE - FR Specific information for Azores archipelago is available at destinoseguro.azores.gov.pt Find out more: Documents you need to travel in Europe What are the rules to enter this country from outside an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?Travel between Portugal and Brazil, India, Nepal, and South Africa is only permitted for essential reasons. Essential reasons are defined as trips allowing the transit, entry into and departure from Portugal for the following persons:
Non-essential travel is allowed from/to some countries. An updated list of such countries is available at www.visitportugal.com. All authorised travellers are subject to the requirement for a pre-departure negative COVID-19 test. Accepted tests: PCR (taken within 72 hours prior to departure), or Rapid Antigen Test (taken within 48 hours prior to departure). Only Rapid Antigen Tests that are on the list agreed by the European Union Health Committee are allowed. Passengers who present tests that do not comply with the requirements must undergo a new test on arrival, at their own expenses, and must wait in a designated place inside the airport, until the result is notified. For essential travel, national and foreign citizens with legal residence in Portugal, as well as diplomatic personnel accredited in Portugal who, exceptionally, do not present the test, will have to take the test on arrival, at the airport and at their own expense. Foreign passengers who embark without a test will be refused entry into the national territory. Children under 12 years old are exempted from the testing requirement. Passengers on commercial flights from South Africa, Brazil and India must not only present proof of a negative RT-PCR test result, carried out within 72 hours prior to departure, but will also have to comply with a 14-day quarantine period at home or at a place indicated by the health authorities. This requirement also applies to flights that have stopped over or transited in countries whose air traffic with Portugal is authorised, or to passengers registered as having left South Africa, Brazil or India in the 14 days prior to their arrival in Portugal. More details are available at www.sef.pt Specific rules for Madeira and Azores Specific information for Madeira islands is available in the following languages: EN - PT - ES - DE - FR Find out more: May I transit this country?Partially All passengers in transit are subject to the requirement of a negative PCR test no older than 72 hours prior to boarding. Children under 24 months old are exempted from this obligation. Foreign citizens without legal residence in Portugal, who make a stopover at a national airport, must wait for their connection flight at a proper place inside the airport. Find out more: General measuresMeasures in the continental territory of Portugal depend on the incidence rate of each county, according to the following thresholds:
Use of facemasksThe use of face masks is mandatory in public transport, shops and supermarkets, and all other public indoor spaces. It is also mandatory in outdoor spaces and workplaces where it is not possible to keep 2 metres distance, and when people are not from the same household. Children under 10 years old are exempted. Exemptions are available also for certified medical reasons. Physical DistancingIn public places, physical distance of 10 square meters of area per person and a distance of 2 metres between people is required. For those practicing sport the minimum distancing is 3 metres. Indoor and outdoor meetings, public or private gatherings and eventsEvents can take place with reduced capacity, following the rules of the General Directorate of Health. In level 1 and level 2 municipalities weddings and baptisms are allowed at 25% capacity (level 1) and at 50% capacity (level 2). Information on Tourism at National levelNational website with coronavirus-related information for TOURISMVisit Portugal English - Portuguese Useful Info for touristsSpecific Information for Madeira islands: EN - PT - ES - DE - FR EU Digital COVID Certificates
Information on "EU Digital COVID Certificates" issued in Portugal _________ The EU Digital COVID Certificate Regulation entered into force on 01 July 2021. EU citizens and residents will now be able to have their Digital COVID Certificates issued and verified across the EU. National authorities are in charge of issuing the certificate. The certificate provides a standardised recognition of the holder's status related to vaccination, recovery from Covid-19, or test result. Despite the European Digital COVID Certificate, each country continues to be responsible for the definition of its own entry requirements and rules, which are not standardised at the EU level. This means that what is required to enter upon presentation of this certificate, depends on the measures and entry rules in place at your destination. Find out more: Information on the "EU Digital COVID Certificate" Further information: https://reopen.europa.eu/en/map/PRT/7008
05.07.2021 What are the rules to enter this country from an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?All passengers need to fill a Passenger Locator Card before departure to Portugal. Entering this country with the EU Digital COVID certificateProvisional information subject to further revision and confirmation from National Authorities Portugal started accepting "EU Digital COVID certificates" (EUDCC) from 1 July 2021. Holders of EUDCC will be allowed to enter Portugal, without being subject to further restrictions (testing or quarantine), at the condition that their certificate contains either:
Children under 12 years old are exempted from the testing or quarantine requirements. Entering this country without the EU Digital COVID certificate or with a certificate not compliant with national requirementsPortugal adopts its own national classification of risk areas. Road traffic between Portugal and Spain is possible without restrictions. All travellers are subject to the requirement for a pre-departure negative COVID-19 test. Accepted tests:
Children under 12 years old are exempted from the testing requirement. Travellers from high-risk countries (with an incidence rate of 500 cases or more per 100,000 inhabitants in the last 14 days) must complete a 14-day isolation period after entry to mainland Portugal. Isolation should take place either at home or at a place indicated by the health authorities. Isolation does not apply to passengers on essential travel and whose length of stay in the national territory, certified by a return ticket, does not exceed 48 hours, to passengers traveling on essential trips within the scope of events organised by the Portuguese Presidency of the Council of the European Union (regardless of the period of stay), and to passengers traveling exclusively for the practice of sports activities integrated in international professional competitions, provided the fulfillment of a set of adequate measures (namely, avoiding non-sporting contacts), and the observance of the rules and guidelines defined by the DGS. Specific information for Madeira islands is available in the following languages: EN - PT - ES - DE - FR Specific information for Azores archipelago is available at destinoseguro.azores.gov.pt Find out more: Documents you need to travel in Europe What are the rules to enter this country from outside an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?Travel between Portugal and other third-country destinations is permitted only for essential reasons for the following countries: Brazil, India, Nepal, and South Africa Essential reason is defined as trips allowing the transit, entry into and departure from Portugal for the following persons:
Non-essential travel is allowed from/to some countries (an updated list of such countries is available at www.visitportugal.com. All authorised travellers are subject to the requirement for a pre-departure negative COVID-19 test. Accepted tests: PCR (taken within 72 hours prior to departure), or Rapid Antigen Test (taken within 48 hours prior to departure). Only Rapid Antigen Tests that are on the list agreed by the European Union Health Committee are allowed. Passengers who present tests that do not comply with the requirements must undergo a new test on arrival, at their own expenses, and must wait in a designated place inside the airport, until the result is notified. For essential travel, national and foreign citizens with legal residence in Portugal, as well as diplomatic personnel accredited in Portugal who, exceptionally, do not present the test, will have to take the test on arrival, at the airport and at their own expense. Foreign passengers who embark without a test will be refused entry into the national territory. Children under 12 years old are exempted from the testing requirement. More details are available at www.sef.pt Passengers on commercial flights from South Africa, Brazil and India must present proof of a negative RT-PCR test result, carried out within 72 hours prior to departure, and will have to comply with a 14-day quarantine period at home or at a place indicated by the health authorities. This requirement also applies to flights that have stopped over or transited in countries whose air traffic with Portugal is authorised, or to passengers registered as having left South Africa, Brazil or India in the 14 days prior to their arrival in Portugal. Specific rules for Madeira and Azores Specific information for Madeira islands is available in the following languages: EN - PT - ES - DE - FR Find out more: Travel between Portugal and other third-country destinations is permitted only for essential reasons. Essential reason is defined as trips allowing the transit, entry into and departure from Portugal for the following persons:
Non-essential travel is allowed from/to some countries (an updated list of such countries is available at www.visitportugal.com. All authorised travellers are subject to the requirement for a pre-departure negative COVID-19 test. Accepted tests: PCR (taken within 72 hours prior to departure), or Rapid Antigen Test (taken within 48 hours prior to departure). Only Rapid Antigen Tests that are on the list agreed by the European Union Health Committee are allowed. Passengers who present tests that do not comply with the requirements must undergo a new test on arrival, at their own expenses, and must wait in a designated place inside the airport, until the result is notified. For essential travel, national and foreign citizens with legal residence in Portugal, as well as diplomatic personnel accredited in Portugal who, exceptionally, do not present the test, will have to take the test on arrival, at the airport and at their own expense. Foreign passengers who embark without a test will be refused entry into the national territory. Children under 12 years old are exempted from the testing requirement. More details are available at www.sef.pt Passengers on commercial flights from South Africa, Brazil and India must present proof of a negative RT-PCR test result, carried out within 72 hours prior to departure, and will have to comply with a 14-day quarantine period at home or at a place indicated by the health authorities. This requirement also applies to flights that have stopped over or transited in countries whose air traffic with Portugal is authorised, or to passengers registered as having left South Africa, Brazil or India in the 14 days prior to their arrival in Portugal. Specific rules for Madeira and Azores Specific information for Madeira islands is available in the following languages: EN - PT - ES - DE - FR Find out more: May I transit this country?PARTIALLY All passengers in transit are subject to the requirement of a negative PCR test no older than 72 hours prior to boarding. Children under 24 months old are exempted from this obligation. Foreign citizens without legal residence in Portugal, who make a stopover at a national airport, must wait for their connection flight at a proper place inside the airport. Find out more: General measuresMeasures in the continental territory of Portugal depend on the incidence rate of each county, according to the following thresholds:
Use of facemasksThe use of face masks is mandatory in public transport, shops and supermarkets, and all other public indoor spaces. It is also mandatory in outdoor spaces and workplaces where it is not possible to keep 2 metres distance, and when people are not from the same household. Children under 10 years old are exempted. Exemptions are available also for certified medical reasons. Physical DistancingIn public places, physical distance of 10 square meters of area per person and a distance of 2 metres between people is required. For those practicing sport the minimum distancing is 3 metres. Indoor and outdoor meetings, public or private gatherings and eventsLarge outdoor and indoor events are allowed with reduced occupancy. Safety measures for public transportationPublic transport operates at maximum two-thirds of its capacity. It is mandatory to use face masks, both for staff and for passenger. A physical distance of 2 metres is mandatory, together with hygiene measures. Private vehicles with a capacity of more than five seats, can only drive at two-thirds of their capacity, unless all occupants are in the same household, and occupants must wear masks. In taxis (or TVDE), the front seats must be used only by the driver and passenger occupancy cannot exceed two-thirds of the remaining space. Public transport has to be avoided if alternatives are available. Information on Tourism at National levelNational website with coronavirus-related information for TOURISMVisit Portugal English - Portuguese Useful Info for touristsSpecific Information for Madeira islands: EN - PT - ES - DE - FR EU Digital COVID Certificates
Information on "EU Digital COVID Certificates" issued in Portugal _________ The EU Digital COVID Certificate Regulation entered into force on 01 July 2021. EU citizens and residents will now be able to have their Digital COVID Certificates issued and verified across the EU. National authorities are in charge of issuing the certificate. The certificate provides a standardised recognition of the holder's status related to vaccination, recovery from Covid-19, or test result. Despite the European Digital COVID Certificate, each country continues to be responsible for the definition of its own entry requirements and rules, which are not standardised at the EU level. This means that what is required to enter upon presentation of this certificate, depends on the measures and entry rules in place at your destination. Find out more: Information on the "EU Digital COVID Certificate"
30.06.2021 What are the rules to enter this country from an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?All passengers need to fill a Passenger Locator Card before departure to Portugal. Entering this country with the EU Digital COVID certificateProvisional information subject to further revision and confirmation from National Authorities Portugal is expected to start accepting "EU Digital COVID certificates" (EUDCC) from 1 July 2021. Holders of EUDCC will be allowed to enter Portugal, without being subject to further restrictions (testing or quarantine), at the condition that their certificate contains either:
Children under 12 years old are exempted from the testing or quarantine requirements. Entering this country without the EU Digital COVID certificate or with a certificate not compliant with national requirementsPortugal adopts its own national classification of risk areas. Road traffic between Portugal and Spain is possible without restrictions. All travellers are subject to the requirement for a pre-departure negative COVID-19 test. Accepted tests:
Children under 12 years old are exempted from the testing requirement. Travellers from high-risk countries (with an incidence rate of 500 cases or more per 100,000 inhabitants in the last 14 days) must complete a 14-day isolation period after entry to mainland Portugal. Isolation should take place either at home or at a place indicated by the health authorities. Isolation does not apply to passengers on essential travel and whose length of stay in the national territory, certified by a return ticket, does not exceed 48 hours, to passengers traveling on essential trips within the scope of events organised by the Portuguese Presidency of the Council of the European Union (regardless of the period of stay), and to passengers traveling exclusively for the practice of sports activities integrated in international professional competitions, provided the fulfillment of a set of adequate measures (namely, avoiding non-sporting contacts), and the observance of the rules and guidelines defined by the DGS. Specific information for Madeira islands is available in the following languages: EN - PT - ES - DE - FR Specific information for Azores archipelago is available at destinoseguro.azores.gov.pt Find out more: Documents you need to travel in Europe What are the rules to enter this country from outside an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?Travel between Portugal and other third-country destinations is permitted only for essential reasons. Essential reason is defined as trips allowing the transit, entry into and departure from Portugal for the following persons:
Non-essential travel is allowed from/to some countries (an updated list of such countries is available at www.visitportugal.com. All authorised travellers are subject to the requirement for a pre-departure negative COVID-19 test. Accepted tests: PCR (taken within 72 hours prior to departure), or Rapid Antigen Test (taken within 48 hours prior to departure). Only Rapid Antigen Tests that are on the list agreed by the European Union Health Committee are allowed. Passengers who present tests that do not comply with the requirements must undergo a new test on arrival, at their own expenses, and must wait in a designated place inside the airport, until the result is notified. For essential travel, national and foreign citizens with legal residence in Portugal, as well as diplomatic personnel accredited in Portugal who, exceptionally, do not present the test, will have to take the test on arrival, at the airport and at their own expense. Foreign passengers who embark without a test will be refused entry into the national territory. Children under 12 years old are exempted from the testing requirement. More details are available at www.sef.pt Passengers on commercial flights from South Africa, Brazil and India must present proof of a negative RT-PCR test result, carried out within 72 hours prior to departure, and will have to comply with a 14-day quarantine period at home or at a place indicated by the health authorities. This requirement also applies to flights that have stopped over or transited in countries whose air traffic with Portugal is authorised, or to passengers registered as having left South Africa, Brazil or India in the 14 days prior to their arrival in Portugal. Specific rules for Madeira and Azores Specific information for Madeira islands is available in the following languages: EN - PT - ES - DE - FR Find out more: May I transit this country?PARTIALLY All passengers in transit are subject to the requirement of a negative PCR test no older than 72 hours prior to boarding. Children under 24 months old are exempted from this obligation. Foreign citizens without legal residence in Portugal, who make a stopover at a national airport, must wait for their connection flight at a proper place inside the airport. Find out more: EU Digital COVID Certificates
Information on "EU Digital COVID Certificates" issued in Portugal _________ The "EU Digital COVID Certificate" (available from 1 July 2021) provides proof that a person has either:
When travelling, holders of the "EU Digital COVID Certificate" will have the same rights as citizens of the visited Member State who have been vaccinated, tested or recovered. The certificate provides a standardised recognition of the holder's status related to vaccination, recovery from COVID or test result. Each country continues to be responsible for the definition of its own entry requirements and rules, which are not standardised at the EU level. This means that what you will be eligible for, upon presentation of this certificate, depends on the measures and entry rules in place at your country of destination. How does it work:
Find out more: Press Release General measuresMeasures in the continental territory of Portugal depend on the incidence rate of each county, according to the following thresholds:
Use of facemasksThe use of face masks is mandatory in public transport, shops and supermarkets, and all other public indoor spaces. It is also mandatory in outdoor spaces and workplaces where it is not possible to keep 2 metres distance, and when people are not from the same household. Children under 10 years old are exempted. Exemptions are available also for certified medical reasons. Physical DistancingIn public places, physical distance of 10 square meters of area per person and a distance of 2 metres between people is required. For those practicing sport the minimum distancing is 3 metres. Indoor and outdoor meetings, public or private gatherings and eventsLarge outdoor and indoor events are allowed with reduced occupancy. Safety measures for public transportationPublic transport operates at maximum two-thirds of its capacity. It is mandatory to use face masks, both for staff and for passenger. A physical distance of 2 metres is mandatory, together with hygiene measures. Private vehicles with a capacity of more than five seats, can only drive at two-thirds of their capacity, unless all occupants are in the same household, and occupants must wear masks. In taxis (or TVDE), the front seats must be used only by the driver and passenger occupancy cannot exceed two-thirds of the remaining space. Public transport has to be avoided if alternatives are available. Information on Tourism at National levelNational website with coronavirus-related information for TOURISMVisit Portugal English - Portuguese Useful Info for touristsSpecific Information for Madeira islands: EN - PT - ES - DE - FR
06.05.2021 From an EU Member State or Schengen Associated Country, may I enter this country without being subject to extraordinary restrictions?No Portugal adopts its own national classification of risk areas, hence travel restrictions for Portugal are not based on the common "EU Traffic Lights" map. From 1 May, road traffic between Portugal and Spain is possible again without restrictions. Is a coronavirus test required? All travellers are subject to the requirement for a pre-departure negative PCR test. Children aged 2 and under are exempted. Is a quarantine required? Travellers from high-risk countries (with an incidence rate of 500 cases or more per 100,000 inhabitants in the last 14 days) must complete a 14-day isolation period after entry to mainland Portugal. Isolation should take place either at home or at a place indicated by the health authorities. Isolation does not apply to passengers on essential travel and whose length of stay in the national territory, certified by a return ticket, does not exceed 48 hours. More details are available at www.sef.pt Specific measures for Madeira and Azores Passengers flying to the Madeira archipelago have to present a negative test to COVID-19 carried out within 72 hours prior to departure or they can perform it upon arrival. Specific information for Madeira islands: EN - PT - ES - DE - FR Specific measures for Azores archipelago: Passengers travelling to the Autonomous Region of the Azores by air from areas considered by the World Health Organization to be zones of active community transmission are required to present, prior to boarding, proof of a negative result to a Covid-19 test. Accepted test: RT-PCR test taken within 72 hours before departure. The document issued by the laboratory that performs the SARS-CoV-2 diagnostic test must contain the identification of the person tested, the laboratory, the date of the test and the result of the test. This requirement does not apply to passengers aged 12 years or less and to exceptional humanitarian situations authorized by the Regional Health Authority. More information for the Azores are available at DestinoSeguro.azores.gov.pt Find out more: What are the rules to enter this country from outside an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?Travel between Portugal and other third-country destinations is permitted only for essential reasons. Essential reason is defined as trips allowing the transit, entry into and departure from Portugal for the following persons:
Additionally, travel from/to the following countries is allowed: Australia, China (including Hong Kong and Macao), Singapore, South Korea, New Zealand, Rwanda, and Thailand. All authorised travellers are subject to the requirement for a pre-departure negative PCR test. The test must be taken within 72 hours prior to departure. Children aged 2 and under are exempted. More details are available at www.sef.pt For essential travel, national and foreign citizens with legal residence in Portugal, as well as diplomatic personnel accredited in Portugal who, exceptionally, do not present the test, will have to take the test on arrival, at the airport and at their own expense. Foreign passengers who embark without a test will be refused entry into the national territory. Passengers on commercial flights from South Africa and Brazil must present proof of a negative RT-PCR test result, carried out within 72 hours prior to departure, and will have to comply with a 14-day quarantine period at home or at a place indicated by the health authorities. This requirement also applies to flights that have stopped over or transited in countries whose air traffic with Portugal is authorised, or to passengers registered as having left South Africa in the 14 days prior to their arrival in Portugal. Specific rules for Madeira and Azores Passengers flying to the Madeira archipelago have to present a negative test to COVID-19 carried out within 72 hours prior to departure or they can perform it upon arrival. Specific information for Madeira islands: EN - PT - ES - DE - FR Find out more: May I transit this country?Partially As a general rule, passengers in transit in the EU+ area should be exempted from temporary travel restrictions. EU citizens entering the EU from a third country, as well as their family members, irrespective of their nationality, are exempted from the travel restrictions regardless of whether or not they are returning to their country of nationality or residence. Passengers travelling from a non-EU country to another non-EU country may transit through the international transit area of airports located in the Schengen area. Rules regarding airport transit visa requirements continue to apply. More specifically for Portugal, all passengers in transit are subject to the requirement of a negative PCR test no older than 72 hours prior to boarding. Children under 24 months old are exempted from this obligation. Foreign citizens without legal residence in Portugal, who make a stopover at a national airport, must wait for their connection flight at a proper place inside the airport. Find out more: General measuresA state of emergency for the whole country is currently in place. It includes a plan for gradual deconfinement. From 19 April, measures in the continental territory of Portugal depend on the incidence rate of each county, according to the following thresholds:
Find out more: Use of facemasksThe use of face masks is mandatory in public transport, shops and supermarkets, and all other public indoor spaces. It is also mandatory in outdoor spaces and workplaces where it is not possible to keep 2 metres distance, and when people are not from the same household. Children under 10 years old are exempted. Exemptions are available also for certified medical reasons. Physical DistancingIn public places, physical distance of 10 square meters of area per person and a distance of 2 metres between people is required. For those practicing sport the minimum distancing is 3 metres. Source: https://reopen.europa.eu/en/map/PRT/7001
31.03.2021 From an EU Member State or Schengen Associated Country, may I enter this country without being subject to extraordinary restrictions?NO Portugal adopts its own national classification of risk areas, hence travel restrictions for Portugal are not based on the common "EU Traffic Lights" map. Is a coronavirus test required? All travellers are subject to the requirement for a pre-departure negative PCR test. Children aged 2 and under are exempted. Is a quarantine required? Travellers from high-risk countries (with an incidence rate of 500 cases or more per 100,000 inhabitants in the last 14 days) must complete a 14-day isolation period after entry to mainland Portugal. Isolation should take place either at home or in a place indicated by health authorities. Isolation does not apply to passengers on essential travel and whose length of stay in the national territory, certified by a return ticket, does not exceed 48 hours. Specific measures for Madeira and Azores Passengers flying to the Madeira archipelago have to present a negative test to COVID-19 carried out within 72 hours prior to departure or they can perform it upon arrival. Specific information for Madeira islands: EN - PT - ES - DE - FR Specific measures for Azores archipelago: Passengers travelling to the Autonomous Region of the Azores by air from areas considered by the World Health Organization to be zones of active community transmission, or with active transmission chains of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, are required to present, prior to shipment, proof, in digital or paper support, of a document issued by a laboratory, national or international, of conducting a diagnostic test to SARS-CoV-2 with a NEGATIVE result. The SARS-CoV-2 diagnostic test must be performed using the RT-PCR methodology within 72 hours before departure. The document issued by the laboratory that performs the SARS-CoV-2 diagnostic test must contain the identification of the person tested, the laboratory, the date of the test and the result of the test. This requirement does not apply to passengers aged 12 years or less and to exceptional humanitarian situations authorized by the Regional Health Authority. The lack of evidence leads to the practice of a crime of disobedience and the application, on disembarkation, of the testing procedures to SARS-CoV-2. Find out more: Documents you need to travel in Europe What are the rules to enter this country from outside an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?Air travel is allowed from/to the following countries: Australia, China (including Hong Kong and Macao), Singapore, South Korea, New Zealand, Rwanda, and Thailand. All travellers arriving from these countries must present a negative test to COVID-19 (RT-PCR), carried out within 72 hours before boarding. Children until 24 months of age are exempt. Flights between Portugal and other third-country destinations are only permitted for essential travel. Essential travel is defined as trips allowing the transit, entry into and departure from Portugal for the following persons:
For essential travel, national and foreign citizens with legal residence in Portugal, as well as diplomatic personnel accredited in Portugal who, exceptionally, do not present the test, will have to take the test on arrival, at the airport, and at their own expense. Foreign passengers who embark without test will be refused entry into the national territory. All commercial or private flights between Portugal and the United Kingdom and between Portugal and Brazil are suspended. Except for the right of entry for national citizens, their family members and holders of residence permits in Portugal, and only on flights of a humanitarian nature for the purpose of repatriation of those citizens. These passengers will have to present, at the time of departure, proof of an RT-PCR test with a negative result, carried out within 72 hours prior to departure. Upon arrival in the national territory, they must comply with a period of 14 days of quarantine at home, or in a place indicated by the health authorities. Specific rules for Madeira and Azores Passengers flying to the Madeira archipelago have to present a negative test to COVID-19 carried out within 72 hours prior to departure or they can perform it upon arrival. Specific information for Madeira islands: EN - PT - ES - DE - FR Find out more: May I transit this country?YES As a general rule, passengers in transit in the EU+ area are exempted from temporary travel restrictions. EU citizens entering the EU from a third country, as well as their family members, irrespective of their nationality, are exempted from the travel restrictions regardless of whether or not they are returning to their country of nationality or residence. Passengers travelling from a non-EU country to another non-EU country may transit through the international transit area of airports located in the Schengen area. Rules regarding airport transit visa requirements continue to apply. May I enter this country by road transport?
There are controls at the land border wth Spain. Entry to Portugal is only allowed for exceptional cases. PARTIALLY There are controls at the land border with Spain. Entry to Portugal is only allowed for exceptional cases. May I enter this country by train?NO Cross-border rail traffic is suspended, except for the transport of goods, as well as river transport between Portugal and Spain. However, there are some authorised crossing points set up at the land border. May I fly to this country?Commercial or private flights from or to Brazil and from or to the United Kingdom, to or from the Portuguese airports are suspended, except for flights of humanitarian nature and for repatriation purposes of nationals and their family members, as well as holders of residence permit in Portugal. You can find the latest information on air travel regulations for this country on the IATA website. You can also find information about air passenger rights on our portal for citizens. May I enter this country by sea transport?PARTIALLY Boarding and disembarking at Portuguese ports is not permitted, except for passengers that are national residents. Specific Information for Madeira islands: EN- PT-ES-DE-FR General measuresA state of emergency for the whole country is currently in place. It includes a plan for gradual deconfinement. Information about the current measures Health cover for temporary stays Use of facemasksThe use of face masks is mandatory for residents aged 10 years or over in public transport, shops and supermarkets, and all other public indoor spaces. It is also mandatory in all other outdoor spaces and workplaces where it is not possible to maintain 2 metres distance and when people are not from the same household. Exemptions to the requirement to wear a mask exist for certified medical reasons. Physical DistancingIn public places, physical distance of 10 square meters of area per person and a distance of 2 metres between people is required. For those practicing sport the minimum distancing is 3 metres. Source: https://reopen.europa.eu/en/map/PRT/7001
28.01.2021 From an EU Member State or Schengen Associated Country, may I enter this country without being subject to extraordinary restrictions?Yes Portugal adopts its own national classification of risk areas, hence travel restrictions for Portugal are not based on the common "EU Traffic Lights" map. Travelling to Portugal from EU Member States and Schengen Associated Countries is allowed without restrictions. Is a coronavirus test required? NO. Is a quarantine required? NO. Specific measures for Madeira and Azores Passengers flying to the Madeira archipelago have to present a negative test to COVID-19 carried out within 72 hours prior to departure or they can perform it upon arrival. Specific information for Madeira islands: EN - PT - ES - DE - FR Specific measures for Azores archipelago: Passengers travelling to the Autonomous Region of the Azores by air from areas considered by the World Health Organization to be zones of active community transmission, or with active transmission chains of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, are required to present, prior to shipment, proof, in digital or paper support, of a document issued by a laboratory, national or international, of conducting a diagnostic test to SARS-CoV-2 with a NEGATIVE result. The SARS-CoV-2 diagnostic test must be performed using the RT-PCR methodology within 72 hours before departure. The document issued by the laboratory that performs the SARS-CoV-2 diagnostic test must contain the identification of the person tested, the laboratory, the date of the test and the result of the test. This requirement does not apply to passengers aged 12 years or less and to exceptional humanitarian situations authorized by the Regional Health Authority. The lack of evidence leads to the practice of a crime of disobedience and the application, on disembarkation, of the testing procedures to SARS-CoV-2. Find out more: Documents you need to travel in Europe What are the rules to enter this country from outside an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?Travel to and from Portugal is allowed for: Australia, China (including Hong Kong and Macao), Singapore, South Korea, Japan, New Zealand, Rwanda, Thailand, Uruguay. Travellers arriving from these countries do not need to present a COVID-19 test, unless their destinations are the archipelagos of Madeira or the Azores. Flights between Portugal and other third country destinations are only permitted for essential travel. In this case, passengers must present a negative test to COVID-19 (RT-PCR), carried out within 72 hours before departure. This test is not required for those who are in transit and do not have to leave the airport facilities. Essential travel is defined as trips allowing the transit, entry into and departure from Portugal for the following persons:
For essential travel, national and foreign citizens with legal residence in Portugal, as well as diplomatic personnel accredited in Portugal who, exceptionally, do not present the test, will have to take the test on arrival, at the airport, and at their own expense. Foreign passengers who embark without the test performed, will be refused entry into national territory. All commercial or private flights from/to the United Kingdom are suspended between 23 January and 5 Februar, except for the right of entry for national citizens and their families and holders of residence permits in Portugal, only on flights of a humanitarian nature for the purpose of repatriation of those citizens. These passengers will have to present, at the time of departure, proof of a RT-PCR test with a negative result, carried out within 72 hours prior to departure time. Specific rules for Madeira and Azores Passengers flying to the Madeira archipelago have to present a negative test to COVID-19 carried out within 72 hours prior to departure or they can perform it upon arrival. Specific information for Madeira islands: EN - PT - ES - DE - FR Find out more: May I transit this country?Yes May I enter this country by road transport?
There are no specific restrictions on mobility to cross land borders. Yes May I enter this country by train?Yes May I enter this country by sea transport?Partially Boarding and disembarking at Portuguese ports is not permitted, except for passengers that are national residents. Specific Information for Madeira islands: EN- PT-ES-DE-FR General measuresA state of emergency for the whole country is currently in place. From 15 January to 30 January stronger restrictions are in force. Information about the measures Health cover for temporary stays Use of facemasksThe use of face masks is mandatory for residents aged 10 years or over in public transport, shops and supermarkets, and all other public indoor spaces. It is also mandatory in all other outdoor spaces and workplaces where it is not possible to maintain 2 metres distance and when people are not from the same household. Exemptions to the requirement to wear a mask exist for certified medical reasons. Physical DistancingIn public places, physical distance of 10 square meters of area per person and a distance of 2 metres between people is required. For those practicing sport the minimum distancing is 3 metres.
23.12.2020 Note that between 21.12.2020 and 01.01.2021, travellers on flights from the United Kingdom to the national territory of Portugal face additional restrictions. Portuguese nationals, residency permit holders, their family members, as well as diplomatic staff, can enter by presenting a document that proves a negative screening for infection with SARS-Cov2 by means of a RT-PCR laboratory test. This test must be carried out in the 72 hours prior to boarding. All other passengers, must perform the test on arrival, at their own expense, and remaining in isolation until the result is presented. From an EU Member State or Schengen Associated Country, may I enter this country without being subject to extraordinary restrictions?
Entry RestrictionsTravelling to Portugal from EU Member States + Schengen Associated countries is allowed without restrictions. Between 21.12.2020 and 01.01.2021, travellers on flights from the United Kingdom to the national territory of Portugal face additional restrictions. Portuguese nationals, residency permit holders, their family members, as well as diplomatic staff, can enter by presenting a document that proves a negative screening for infection with SARS-Cov2 by means of a RT-PCR laboratory test. This test must be carried out in the 72 hours prior to boarding. All other passengers, must perform the test on arrival, at their own expense, and remaining in isolation until the result is presented. Specific measures for Madeira archipelago: Specific measures for Azores archipelago: Passengers traveling to the Autonomous Region of the Azores by air from areas considered by the World Health Organization to be zones of active community transmission, or with active transmission chains of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, are required to present, prior to shipment, proof, in digital or paper support, of a document issued by a laboratory, national or international, of conducting diagnostic test to SARS-CoV-2 with NEGATIVE result. The SARS-CoV-2 diagnostic test must be performed using the RT-PCR methodology within 72 hours before departure. The document issued by the laboratory that performs the SARS-CoV-2 diagnostic test must contain the identification of the person tested, the laboratory, the date of the test and the result of the test. This requirement does not apply to passengers aged 12 years or less and to exceptional humanitarian situations authorized by the Regional Health Authority. The lack of evidence leads to the practice of a crime of disobedience and the application, on disembarkation, of the testing procedures to SARS-CoV-2. What are the rules to enter this country from outside an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?Air travel to and from Portugal is allowed for: Australia, China, Singapore, South Korea, Japan, New Zealand, Rwanda, Thailand, and Uruguay. Travellers arriving from these countries do not need to present a COVID-19 test, unless their destinations are the archipelagos of Madeira or the Azores. Flights between Portugal and other third country destinations are only permitted for essential travel. In this case, passengers must present a negative test to COVID-19 (RT-PCR), carried out within 72 hours before departure. This test is not required for those who are in transit and do not have to leave the airport facilities. Essential travel is defined as trips allowing the transit, entry into and departure from Portugal for the following persons: - citizens of a European Union member state, Schengen Associated countries and their family members; For essential travel, national and foreign citizens with legal residence in Portugal, as well as diplomatic personnel accredited in Portugal who, exceptionally, do not present the test, will have to take the test on arrival, at the airport, and at their own expense. Foreign passengers who embark without the test performed, will be refused entry into national territory. May I transit this country?
Mandatory Travel DocumentationNo additional documentation is required. Find out more: Portal das Comunidades: Alerts (in Portuguese) May I enter this country by sea transport?
Boarding and disembarking at Portuguese ports is not permitted, except for passengers that are national residents. Specific Information for Madeira islands: EN- PT-ES-DE-FR May I enter this country by train?
If I meet the entry requirements, may I enter this country without being subject to a quarantine or COVID-19 test?
Travellers arriving from: EU Member States and Schengen Associated countries, as well as Australia, China, Singapore, South Korea, Japan, New Zealand, Rwanda, Thailand, and Uruguay, do not need to present a COVID-19 test, unless their destinations are the archipelagos of Madeira or the Azores.
- citizens of a European Union member state, Schengen Associated countries and their family members;
24.08.2020 Travelling to Portugal Specific Information for Madeira islands: EN - PT - ES - DE - FR Travelling from Portugal or returning to Portugal Rules and Exceptions For Azores archipelago: Travelling to and from Australia, Canada, China, South Korea, Georgia, Japan, New Zealand, Rwanda, Thailand, Tunisia and Uruguay is allowed without restrictions. Air travel to and from Portugal is allowed to:
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Reintroduction of border controls (16.03.2020) Portugal has notified a closure of road borders except for international freight operations, emergency services, cross-border workers and seasonal workers. Nine road crossing points in the borders with Spain have been defined, including all the TEN-T network border crossings. In working days from 7h-9h and 18h-20h the border crossing of Mourão, Ponto de Fronteira de S. Leonardo, in road EN 256-1 is open. Start date: 16.03.2020 End date: 15.06.2020 Further information: https://dre.pt/web/guest/home/-/dre/133626309/details/maximi... More info: Source: https://ec.europa.eu/transport/coronavirus-response_en |
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Reintroduction of border controls and restrictions on entry into Portugal (16.03.2020) Portugal has decreed the exceptional and temporary reintroduction of documentary control of persons between Portugal and Spain and the prohibition of road traffic at land borders. Circulation is still permitted for entry of nationals and holders of residence permits in their respective countries, as well as for cross-border workers and the transport of goods. A list of authorised crossing points at the land border is available. Start date: 16.03.2020 End date: 15.04.2020 Further information: https://www.portaldascomunidades.mne.pt/pt/alertas/covid-19-reposicao-de... No âmbito da situação epidemiológica provocada pelo novo coronavírus SARS-CoV-2 e da doença COVID-19, o Governo português decretou a reintrodução a título excecional e temporário do controlo documental de pessoas entre Portugal e Espanha e a proibição da circulação rodoviária nas fronteiras terrestres. A medida aplica-se desde as 23h00 de dia 16 de março até ao dia 15 de abril de 2020, sem prejuízo de reavaliação a cada 10 dias e possível prorrogação. A circulação continua a ser permitida para:
Os pontos de passagem autorizados na fronteira terrestre são os seguintes:
Para além das restrições acima referidas, encontram-se suspensos os voos com origem ou destino em Itália e em Espanha, a circulação ferroviária de passageiros, o transporte fluvial entre Portugal e Espanha e a atracagem de embarcações de recreio e o desembarque de pessoas. Encontra-se ainda proibido o desembarque de passageiros e tripulações dos navios de cruzeiro nos portos nacionais, com exceção dos cidadãos nacionais e residentes em Portugal. Para informações adicionais, recomenda-se a consulta do portal do Serviço de Estrangeiros e Fronteiras e da Resolução do Conselho de Ministros nº10-B/2020. Atendendo à enorme volatilidade da situação internacional no quadro do Covid-19, com consequências gravosas em matéria de tráfego aéreo, e constantes suspensões na atividade de múltiplas companhias aéreas, o Governo recomenda que todos os cidadãos nacionais em viagem no estrangeiro em turismo, negócios ou por outras razões, efetuem, de forma urgente, esforços no sentido de antecipar o seu regresso a Portugal. Os cidadãos devem ainda permanecer atentos à existência de possíveis restrições à entrada e circulação em outros países. Recomenda-se a consulta frequente dos portais das autoridades dos países de passagem e dos Conselhos aos Viajantes do Portal das Comunidades. Em caso de dificuldades em conseguir soluções para regresso a Portugal, o MNE disponibiliza a linha de apoio COVID-19, acessível entre as 9h00 e as 22h00, através do número + 351 217 929 755 e do endereço de e-mail covid19@mne.pt. Contact information: Forthcoming |
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27.04.2022 Since the last Flash Info publication related to COVID-19 in Portugal, restrictions have changed. For everyone arriving to Portugal through land border at this moment, there is no obligation to present a Covid EU digital certificate, or another equivalent certificate of vaccination/recovery/negative diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2, although this is recommended as a measure of protection and health security. Rules in mainland Portugal: Additional information, regarding arrivals to Portugal by air or sea, it is mandatory to present: Rules are valid until further notice. Source: ANTRAM ___________________________________________________________________________________________- 01.12.2021 COVID-19 Update Applicable rules for crossing of land bordersGeneral rule: everyone arriving to Portugal through land border must carry:
The so-called self-tests are not accepted.
The following categories of people are excluded from the testing obligation (even if coming from countries classified as bhigh risk levelb), if they present the COVID Certificate of vaccination or recovery: b" Cross-border workers, understood as those who carry out regular professional activity within 30km of the border; b" Workers in essential services, such as drivers involved in the transport of goods and passengers by road; b" Workers assigned to emergency and relief services, security and emergency services. Anyone entering in Portugal without a Digital Certificate of vaccination, recovery or testing will be notified by the authorities to carry out a COVID test, at a location indicated by the local health authority. This place must be located within a radius of 30km from the place where the inspection is taking place and the tested citizen must wait for the respective result. Cost of the COVID test must be paid by the citizen. Anyone refusing to carry out this test will get a fine. These rules enter into force on 1 December 2021. Source: ANTRAM _______________________________________________________________________________________ 26.11.2021 COVID-19 Update Applicable rules in Portugal from 1 December 2021Due to the evolution of the pandemic in Portugal, the Government decided to define new preventive measures to contain the growth of contaminations in the coming weeks. From 1 December 2021, the State of Calamity will enter into force throughout the Portuguese continental territory and the following measures will be in place: a) General recommendations: Regular testing; Telework, whenever the functions allow it. b) Mandatory use of mask in all closed spaces and in all spaces that are not subject to an exception from the DirectoratebGeneral of Health. c) Presentation of a digital Covid certificate will be mandatory when accessing: Restaurants; Hotels and local accommodation; Events with marked places; Gyms. d) Presentation of a negative test* (even for vaccinated people) when accessing: Visits to senior homes; Visits to patients admitted to hospitals or similar; Large events without marked seats (or in improvised venues) and sports venues; Discos and bars. e) Air borders: Mandatory presentation of a negative COVID test* for all passengers flying to Portugal; Strongly increased sanctions will be applied to airlines that do not comply with this requirement and allow people on board without a negative test to travel to Portugal. f) From 2 January to 9 January 2022, specific rules will apply: Mandatory telework, whenever functions allow. Classes restart on 10 January 2022. Closing of discos and bars. * Proof of negative test (to date): PCR test no older than 72 hours, or lateral flow (rapid) test completed no more than 48 hours before Sources: ANTRAM and Governo da Republica Portuguesa - Ministerio da Saude _______________________________________________________________________________________ 21.07.2021 Changes to the national transport contract in Portugal An amendment to the transport contract legislation was published in Portugal, which now provides, the prohibition of drivers to carry out loading and unloading operations in Portugal, except a few exceptions provided in the legislation. In addition, the new regulation also provides a compensation when the waiting times for loading and unloading goods exceed two hours. See this link for a short summary of this new legislation. The new regulation can be consulted on this link and will enter into force on 11th September 2021. Source: ANTRAM
16.07.2021 COVID-19 update: latest measures announced On 15 July, the Council of Ministers carried out a weekly reassessment of the incidence rate throughout the continental territory, having decided to maintain the measures announced last week for each group of municipalities. In municipalities classified as very high and high risk zones, the following rules applies: - Restriction of circulation on public roads from 23h00 and 5h00. Transport of goods is exempted. However, it is suggested that drivers carry with them the international driver certificate (model of the CE communication). - Presentation of a digital certificate of vaccination or negative test when accessing restaurants for indoor dining service, on Fridays from 7 pm and on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays throughout the day. The operation of these establishments is allowed until 22:30. In addition to these specific rules for high and very high risk municipalities, presentation of a digital certificate of vaccination or negative test is required to access tourist establishments and local accommodation throughout the continental territory, regardless of the level of risk in each municipality. Four types of tests are allowed: - PCR test, performed within 72 hours prior to presentation; - Antigen test with laboratory report, carried out within 48 hours prior to its presentation; - Rapid antigen test in self-test mode, carried out within 24 hours prior to its presentation in the presence of a health or pharmaceutical professional who certifies that it has been carried out and its result; - Rapid antigen test in the form of self-test, carried out at the moment, at the door of the establishment, under verification by those responsible for that spaces.
The following link provides information on open service areas: here. Very high risk zones: Albergaria-a-Velha, Albufeira, Alcochete, Almada, Amadora, Arruda dos Vinhos, Aveiro, Avis, Barreiro, Benavente, Cascais, Elvas, Faro, Ílhavo, Lagoa, Lagos, Lisbon, Loulé, Loures, Lourinhã, Mafra, Matosinhos, Mira, Moita, Montijo, Nazaré, Odivelas, Oeiras, Olhão, Oliveira do Bairro, Palmela, Peniche, Portimão, Porto, Santo Tirso, São Brás de Alportel, Seixal, Sesimbra, Setúbal, Silves, Sines, Sintra, Sobral de Monte Agraço , Vagos, Vila Franca de Xira, Vila Nova de Gaia and Viseu. High risk zones: Alcobaça, Alenquer, Arouca, Arraiolos, Azambuja, Barcelos, Batalha, Bombarral, Braga, Cantanhede, Cartaxo, Castro Marim, Chaves, Coimbra, Constance, Espinho, Figueira da Foz, Gondomar, Guimarães, Leiria, Lousada, Maia, Monchique, Montemor -o-Novo, Óbidos, Paredes, Paredes de Coura, Pedrógão Grande, Porto de Mós, Póvoa do Varzim, Rio Maior, Salvaterra de Magos, Santarém, Santiago do Cacém, Tavira, Torres Vedras, Trancoso, Trofa, Valongo, Viana do Alentejo, Vila do Bispo, Vila Nova de Famalicão e Vila Real de Sto. António. Source: ANTRAM
04.03.2021 COVID-19 update: Updated situation in Portugal The Portuguese government approved to renew the State of Emergency decreed by the President of the Republic, which will be in effect between 00:00 on 2 March 2021 and 23:59 on 16 March 2021. Among other measures, there is a limitation on the travel of national citizens outside the Portuguese territory, carried out by any means, without prejudice to the exceptions provided in the Decree: - Travel for the purposes of international freight transport, the transport of cross-border workers, temporary workers and the circulation of emergency vehicles and breakdown vehicles. Continuation of the control of people on land borders: - Road traffic at internal land borders is prohibited, regardless of the type of vehicle, with the exception of the international transport of goods, the transport of cross-border workers and the circulation of emergency vehicles and breakdown vehicles. As a recommendation, drivers and other workers linked to international freight transports, have with them, the international driver certificate (model of the CE communication). On land borders, it’s not demanded Covid tests, nor quarantine for professional drivers and other workers linked to international transport of goods. The authorised border crossing points are now updated: Major borders crossing points open every day: • Valença-Viana do Castelo, exit from the Tuy-Valença Bridge-IP 1-A 3 connection, in Valença; • Vila Verde da Raia-Chaves, exit A 52, connection with A 24, km 0, next to the roundabout; • Quintanilha-Bragança, exit from the International Bridge IP 4 / E 82, exit to Quintanilha or next to the CCPA facilities at N 218-1 Quintanilha; • Vilar Formoso-Guarda near the border line, Largo da Fronteira, next to CCPA, N 16 / E 80, connection 620 Fuentes de Oñoro, Spain, including access through the TIR Park, via trucks, N 16, Vilar Formoso; • Caia-Elvas, exit A 6, km 158, connection Caia-Elvas, next to the Tourist Office, Elvas; • Vila Verde de Ficalho-Beja, next to the border line, connection A 495 Rosal de la Frontera to IP 8, Serpa; • Castro Marim-Praça da Fronteira, km 131 of A 22, International Bridge of Guadiana-Castro Marim. Others borders crossing points: - Open during the week, from 6:00 hrs to 21:00 hrs and from 17:00 hrs to 20:00 hrs : · Melgaço, Lugar do Peso, km 19,800, EN 202; · Monção, Avenida da Galiza, km 15,300, EN 101; · Ponte da Barca, Fronteira da Madalena, EN 304-1, KM 9, Lindoso; · Montalegre, Sendim - Montalegre, linha de fronteira km 0, EN 103-9; · Vinhais, Moimenta - Manzalvos, ligação da localidade de Moimenta à estrada OU311 - Manzalvos (Espanha), que liga à A-52. - Open during the week, from 7:00 hrs to 21:00 hrs and from 17:00 pm to 19:00 pm ): · Miranda do Douro, km 86,990, EN 218 · Termas de Monfortinho - Castelo Branco, entroncamento da N 239 com a N 240 em Termas de Monfortinho; · Mourão, Ponto de Fronteira de S. Leonardo, km 7, EN 256-1; · Barrancos, EN 258, km 105,5, que efetua a ligação à HU-9101. - Open during the week, from 6:00 hrs to 20:00 hrs: · Marvão-Portalegre, border line, Marvão, N 521 connecting Valencia de Alcântara to IC 13 Marvão. Please check also in this map with this land borders. To know about open service areas see this link. Source: ANTRAM
03.02.2021 COVID-19 update: List of authorised border crossing points in Portugal According to the information received on 29 January 2021, it is informed that the borders are closed to the movement of people until 14th February. International freight transport, cross-border workers, breakdown vehicles and emergency vehicles are exempt. The authorised border crossing points are: Major borders crossing points open every day: - Valença-Viana do Castelo, exit from the Tuy-Valença Bridge-IP 1-A 3 connection, in Valença. - Vila Verde da Raia-Chaves, exit A 52, connection with A 24, km 0, next to the roundabout; - Quintanilha-Bragança, exit from the International Bridge IP 4 / E 82, exit to Quintanilha or next to the CCPA facilities at N 218-1 Quintanilha. - Vilar Formoso-Guarda near the border line, Largo da Fronteira, next to CCPA, N 16 / E 80, connection 620 Fuentes de Oñoro, Spain, including access through the TIR Park, via trucks, N 16, Vilar Formoso. - Marvão-Portalegre, border line, Marvão, N 521 connecting Valencia de Alcântara to IC 13 Marvão. - Caia-Elvas, exit A 6, km 158, connection Caia-Elvas, next to the Tourist Office, Elvas. - Vila Verde de Ficalho-Beja, next to the border line, connection A 495 Rosal de la Frontera to IP 8, Serpa. - Castro Marim-Praça da Fronteira, km 131 of A 22, International Bridge of Guadiana-Castro Marim. Other borders crossing points (open during the week, from 07:00 hrs to 21:00 hrs): - Melgaço, Lugar do Peso, km 19,800, EN 202. - Monção, Avenida da Galiza, km 15,300, EN 101. - Miranda do Douro, km 86,990, EN 218. - Vila Nova de Cerveira, km 104,500, EN 13. Source: ANTRAM
29.01.2021 COVID-19 update: Revised measures in Portugal The Portuguese government approved a set of new measures that will regulate the new State of Emergency decreed by the President of the Republic, which will be in effect between 00:00 on 31 January 2021 and 23:59 on 14 February 2021. Among other measures, there is a limitation on the travel of national citizens outside the Portuguese territory, carried out by any means, without prejudice to the exceptions provided in the decree. Exemptions include: - Travel for the purposes of international freight transport, the transport of cross-border workers, temporary workers and the circulation of emergency vehicles and breakdown vehicles. Restore of the control of people on land borders: - Road traffic at internal land borders is prohibited, regardless of the type of vehicle, with the exception of the international transport of goods, the transport of cross-border workers and the circulation of emergency vehicles and breakdown vehicles. As a recommendation, drivers and other workers linked to international freight transports, should have with them, the international driver certificate (model of the CE communication).The authorities do not demand COVID-19 tests, nor quarantine for professional drivers and other workers linked to international transport of goods. Source: ANTRAM
28.01.2021 Portugal - Germany As informed from the concerned associations, Figueras (border Spain-France), would be a suitable town to find parking location and testing centre, en route Portugal to Germany. The detailed address is mentioned below. PARKING EXIT 3 AP7 Calle Barreiros nº 1. Polígono PADROSA 17730 - LLERS (Girona) Tel.: +34 972 528 096 GPS: 42.29894, 2.93732 The parking has a Navette to Fundació Salut Empordà (FSE), a medical center open from 9:00 to 18:00 hrs, Monday to Sunday. The cost of the antigen test is 30 Euros. The cost for go and return in Navette would be 10 Euros. Source: ASTIC
25.01.2021 Covid-19 Update: Portugal has been classified as an "Area of variant concern" by Germany Portugal - Germany) Portugal has been re-classified as an “area of variant of concern”, valid as of 27 January 2021, 00:00 a.m., by the German government. Drivers that were in Portugal during the 10 days before entering Germany will have to pre-register even if they just transit Germany. The list of high incidence areas and areas of variants of concern can be found here. We recommend our members to constantly monitor this link, as the list is updated frequently. Source: BGL
29.12.2020 Temporary and limited relaxation of driving and rest time rules for all goods transport drivers coming from the UK In response to the extraordinary crisis situation due to the pandemic of COVID-19, PORTUGAL has adopted a list (attached) of temporary and limited relaxations of the enforcement of driving and rest times for the drivers of vehicles transporting all types of goods. This temporary relaxation applies from 23.12.2020, and will run until 13.01.2021. It will apply to all drivers coming from the United Kingdom, irrespective of their nationality, when operating on the territory of the Member State.
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25.11.2020 On the 20th November, the President of the Portuguese Republic announced the renew of the State of emergency and curfew. The state of emergency lasts for more 15 days, started at 00:00 on 24th November and ending at 23:59 on 8th December, without prejudice to possible renewals, under the terms of the law. General rules applied to the entire continental territory Prohibition of movements between municipalities according to the following:
For municipalities with a “high” risk level, in addition to the measures applied to the entire national territory:
For municipalities with “very high” and “extremely high” risk level, in addition to the measures applied to the entire national territory:
Portuguese municipalities were divided into four level of risk of contagion by Covid-19:
In this link - https://covid19estamoson.gov.pt/lista-de-concelhos-nivel-de-risco/find the complete list of municipalities.
This measures (prohibition of movements) provide for some exceptions, namely, the performance of professional or equivalent functions, as attested by a declaration issued by the employer or similar entity (the EC certificate could be used in case of professional drivers). Professional drivers could keep going with is activity. For information regarding the schedules of facilities and services available at the fuel stations and service areas along the Portuguese motorways please open this link. Source: ANTRAM
11.11.2020 On the 6 November, the President of the Portuguese Republic announced the enter in force of the State of emergency and curfew. The state of emergency lasts for 15 days, started at 00:00 on 9 November and ending at 23:59 on 23 November, without prejudice to possible renewals, under the terms of the law. The curfew that has enter into force applies, every day between 23h00 and 05h00 until 23 November. Furthermore in the next two weekends (14-15 and 21-22) the curfew period starts more early, at 13h00 (Saturday and Sunday). This measure (curfew) is applicable exclusively to the 121 municipalities with a high risk of transmission of Covid-19 (see the 121 municipalities in the pages 17-20 “Anexo II”). The measure provides for some exceptions, namely, the performance of professional or equivalent functions, as attested by a declaration issued by the employer or similar entity (the EC certificate could be used in case of professional drivers). Professional drivers could keep going with is activity. Other important measures:
For information regarding the schedules of facilities and services available at the fuel stations and service areas along the Portuguese motorways please open this link. Source: ANTRAM
28.10.2020 Because of the significant increase of new cases of COVID-19, the Portuguese government has decided to prohibit the circulation of people between municipalities throughout the national territory between 00h00 of October 30th and 6h00 am. as of November 3rd. In any case, travel outside of the municipalities is allowed only in the very specific situations listed in paragraph 16 of the Resolution of the Council of Ministers 89-A/2020, of 26 October. We also inform that, as of today, the use of a mask for access, circulation or permanence in public spaces and roads became mandatory, whenever the physical distance recommended by health authorities proves to be impractical. declarao-de-entidade-empregadora-circulao-trabalhador-ingles.docx Source: ANTRAM
15.06.2020 On 12 June, the Portuguese government renewed the deconfinement plan until 23:59 of 30 June. Social distancing measures remain mandatory and face masks should be worn in public areas or/and when social distancing is not possible. Borders remain closed until that date, but authorities have decided to open additional crossing points, which are: Melgaço, Lugar do Peso, km 19,800, EN 202; Monção, Avenida da Galiza, km 15,300, EN 101; Miranda do Douro, km 86,990, EN 218 and Vila Nova de Cerveira, km 104,500, EN 13. These border crossings are open on weekdays from 07:00 until 19:00 Source: ANTRAM
03.06.2020 On 29 May, Portugal entered the third phase of the lockdown easing plan, which will last until 23:59 on 14 June, and which can be renewed again if necessary. Social distancing measures remain mandatory and face masks should be worn in public areas and/or when social distancing is not possible Members are reminded that relaxations on driving and rest time periods expired on 31 May, therefore, Regulation (EC) 561/2006 fully applies from 00:00 on 1 June. People using the motorways can check the status and activity of service stations and rest areas here. Source: ANTRAM
15.05.2020 On 3 May, Portugal entered the first phase of their plan to ease the lockdown, which will last until 17 May and can be renewed every 15 days should the need arise. Social distancing measures remain mandatory and face masks should be worn when social distancing is not possible. Both measures must be applied in public areas. Borders remain closed to the movement of people until 15 June. International freight transport, cross-border workers and emergency vehicles are exempt from this measure, however they must cross via one of the following border crossing points: Quintanilha, Tui, Vilar Formoso, Elvas, Castro Marim, Vila Verde de Raia (Chaves), Monfortinho (Castelo Branco), Marvão (Portalegre) and Vila Verde de Ficalho (Beja). People using the motorways can check the status and activity of service stations and rest areas here. Facilitation measures On 22 April, the Portuguese Government advised of a temporary relaxation in the driving and rest times rules, which is applicable from 22 April until 31 May and consists of the following: - Art. 6.1: extension of the maximum daily driving limit, from 9 hours to 11 hours; - Art. 8.6: in two consecutive weeks, a driver shall take at least one regular weekly rest and one reduced weekly rest period of at least 24 hours. This reduction does not have to be compensated; - Art. 8.8: possibility for the driver to take the regular weekly rest in the vehicle, as long as the vehicle is stationary and it has suitable sleeping facilities for each driver; - The maximum driving limits of 56 hours (Art. 6.2) and 90 hours (art. 6.3) are maintained. Portugal has also advised of an extension of validity on driving licenses and certificates for other professionals where the expiry date is after 24 February 2020. Their validity is extended until 30 June 2020. Source : ANTRAM
15.04.2020 On 9 April, the Council of Ministers approved the extension of the state of emergency until 00:00 on 14 May. Borders will remain closed for the movement of people. International freight transport, cross-border commuters and emergency vehicles are exempted from restrictions. However, only major border crossings with Spain will remain open: Quintanilha, Tui, Vilar Formoso, Elvas, Castro Marim, Vila Verde de Raia (Chaves), Monfortinho (Castelo Branco), Marvão (Portalegre) and Vila Verde de Ficalho (Beja). The municipality of Ovar remains in quarantine (state of calamity). Freight transport to the municipality is only allowed for the supply of authorised industries (the list of which can be found here), supermarkets, pharmacies and petrol stations. International freight transport remains exempted, regardless of the vehicle used or goods carried. Source: ANTRAM
09.04.2020 During the Easter period, professional drivers must have a declaration signed by their employer attesting that the driver is performing a transport operation. The declaration aims at preventing the unnecessary movement of people during this Easter period. The form can be downloaded here. The obligation to carry such a document will come into force from 00:00 on 9 April, until 00:00 on 13 April. During this period, the movement of people will only be allowed for professional reasons (freight transport drivers included) or for specific needs (to go to hospital, pharmacies or to buy food).
07.04.2020 On 3 April, the President of the Portuguese Republic announced a new decree extending the deadline of the measures currently in force; these measures will remain applicable until 17 April 2020. In order to prevent the spread of Covid-19, companies should telework whenever possible and non-essential shops should close. Internal borders will remain closed for road traffic. International freight transport, cross-border commuters and emergency vehicles are exempted from this restriction. However, only major border crossings with Spain will remain open: Quintanilha, Tui, Vilar Formoso, Elvas, Castro Marim, Vila Verde de Raia (Chaves), Monfortinho (Castelo Branco), Marvão (Portalegre) and Vila Verde de Ficalho (Beja). International goods and freight transport is permitted regardless of the type of services carried out or the type of goods transported. However, drivers should respect hygiene and sanitary requirements set out to prevent the spread of the virus. During the Easter period, professional drivers must have a declaration signed by their employer attesting that the driver is performing a transport operation. The declaration aims at preventing the unnecessary movement of people during this Easter period. The form can be downloaded here. The obligation to carry such a document will come into force from 00:00 on 9 April, until 00:00 on 13 April. During this period, the movement of people will only be allowed for professional reasons (freight transport drivers included) or specific needs (to go to hospital, pharmacies or to buy food). Source: ANTRAM
17.03.2020 The Council of Ministers approved on March 16th a set of measures to respond to the epidemiological situation of Coronavirus (COVID-19). As from March 16th 23:00 and until April 15th 12:00, Portugal is re-introducing border controls. The measure can be reassessed every 10 days. Road traffic at internal land borders is stopped. International freight transport, cross-border commuters and emergency vehicles are exempted from this restriction. However, only major border crossings with Spain will remain open: Quintanilha, Tui, Vilar Formoso, Elvas, Castro Marim, Vila Verde de Raia (Chaves), Monfortinho (Castelo Branco), Marvão (Portalegre) and Vila Verde de Ficalho (Beja). Source: ANTRAM Forthcoming |