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Cheap Flights to Portugal (PT)
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By utilizing our simple search engine, you will save time and can easily book your flight tickets online. We work with the world's top airlines, so our search engine will quickly show you the best deals on international fares to Portugal. If you are planning a multi-stop tour, our flight search service can also show you the best deals on both domestic and international flights to Portugal. Cheap airline tickets to Portugal are available in all classes of travel – from economy to the first class.
We have been in the travel business for almost 20 years, so you can trust us to provide the most affordable fares and cheap flights to Portugal. Not only flight tickets, but we can help you put together an entire vacation package, with accommodations and tours throughout Portugal. Booking your plane tickets along with your lodging will result in even deeper discounts for your holiday or business trip. We will work with you until you are completely satisfied with the combination of cost, schedule, airline and hotels. Get started on your next trip now – the best deals are waiting!
Book Cheap Flights to Portugal:
Boston to Lisbon (BOS to LIS)
$469.70

New York to Lisbon (NYC to LIS)
$533.46

Newark to Lisbon (EWR to LIS)
$533.46

Los Angeles, Ca to Lisbon (LAX to LIS)
$864.33

Dallas, TX to Lisbon (DFW to LIS)
$885.23

San Francisco, CA to Lisbon (SFO to LIS)
$1118.43

Madrid to Lisbon (MAD to LIS)
$42.62

Barcelona to Lisbon (BCN to LIS)
$58.81

Porto to Funchal (OPO to FNC)
$112.63

Lisbon to Funchal (LIS to FNC)
$112.65

Barcelona to Porto (BCN to OPO)
$113.93

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Overview
Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country on the Iberian Peninsula. Located in southwestern Europe, Portugal is the westernmost country of mainland Europe and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and south and by Spain to the north and east. The Atlantic archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira are also part of Portugal.
Geographically and culturally somewhat isolated from its neighbor, Portugal has a rich, unique culture, lively cities and beautiful countryside. Although it was once one of the poorest countries in Western Europe, Portugal has significantly increased its prosperity.
Portugal is considered as one of the best value destinations on the continent. This is because the country offers outstanding landscape diversity, due to its North-South disposition along the western shore of the Iberian peninsula. You can travel in a single day from green mountains in the North, covered with vines and all varieties of trees, to rocky mountains, with spectacular slopes and falls in the Center, to a near-desert landscape in the Alentejo region and finally to the glamorous beach holidays destination Algarve.
Surrounded by sea in almost its entirety, the Portuguese beaches are well worth visiting. A lot of activities are offered, from surfing, to kite-surfing, and during the summer months the most frequented beaches offer sand based activities such as aerobics. The most popular beaches are in the Algarve, which has stunning coastlines and gobs of natural beauty. The water along the southern coast tends to be warmer and calmer than the water along the west coast, which is definitely Atlantic and doesn't benefit of the Gulf Stream. For surfing, or just playing in the surf there are great beaches all along the west coast, near Lisbon and Peniche.
The climate, combined with investments in the golfing infrastructure in recent years, has also turned the country into a golfing haven. Portugal was recently named the "Best Golf Destination 2006" by readers of a British publication, Golfers Today.
Add to this a handful of traditional towns, an energetic night life in Lisbon and a culture infused with Moorish and Brazilian influences, and Portugal's winning combination is becoming quite tempting. Consider then that Portugal is less expensive than neighbouring Spain and it's becoming simply irresistible. More than 13 million foreign tourists visit Portugal every year.
Geographically and culturally somewhat isolated from its neighbor, Portugal has a rich, unique culture, lively cities and beautiful countryside. Although it was once one of the poorest countries in Western Europe, Portugal has significantly increased its prosperity.
Portugal is considered as one of the best value destinations on the continent. This is because the country offers outstanding landscape diversity, due to its North-South disposition along the western shore of the Iberian peninsula. You can travel in a single day from green mountains in the North, covered with vines and all varieties of trees, to rocky mountains, with spectacular slopes and falls in the Center, to a near-desert landscape in the Alentejo region and finally to the glamorous beach holidays destination Algarve.
Surrounded by sea in almost its entirety, the Portuguese beaches are well worth visiting. A lot of activities are offered, from surfing, to kite-surfing, and during the summer months the most frequented beaches offer sand based activities such as aerobics. The most popular beaches are in the Algarve, which has stunning coastlines and gobs of natural beauty. The water along the southern coast tends to be warmer and calmer than the water along the west coast, which is definitely Atlantic and doesn't benefit of the Gulf Stream. For surfing, or just playing in the surf there are great beaches all along the west coast, near Lisbon and Peniche.
The climate, combined with investments in the golfing infrastructure in recent years, has also turned the country into a golfing haven. Portugal was recently named the "Best Golf Destination 2006" by readers of a British publication, Golfers Today.
Add to this a handful of traditional towns, an energetic night life in Lisbon and a culture infused with Moorish and Brazilian influences, and Portugal's winning combination is becoming quite tempting. Consider then that Portugal is less expensive than neighbouring Spain and it's becoming simply irresistible. More than 13 million foreign tourists visit Portugal every year.
General information
| Continent: | Europe |
| Subregion: | Southern Europe |
| Area: | 92,345 sq km (35,645 sq mi) |
| Capital: | Lisbon |
| Government: | Parliamentary republic |
| Population: | 10.7 million |
| Languages: | The official language of Portugal is Portuguese. A rare Romance language, Mirandese is also recognized as a co-official regional language in some municipalities of northeastern Portugal. It retains fewer than 5,000 speakers in Portugal. English is spoken in many tourist areas, but is far from ubiquitous. Hotel personnel is required to speak English. French has almost disappeared as a second language, except possibly for the older people. German or Spanish speakers are rare. According to the study "Europeans and their languages" by European Barometer, 32% of Portuguese people can speak and understand English, while 24% can speak and understand French. Spanish (which may sound similar to Portuguese) is understood by only 9% of the Portuguese population. |
| Religions: | Although church and state are formally separated by law in Portugal. 84.5% of the population are followers of the Roman Catholic and 2.2% being other Christian faiths. Also there are small Protestant, Muslim, Hindu, Sikh, Christian Orthodox and Jewish communities, largely composed of immigrants. |
| Time: | GMT +0 |
| Currency: | Euro (EUR) |
| Electricity: | 230V / 50Hz (European plug) |
| Calling Code: | +351 |
| Internet Domain: | .pt |
| Drives: | on the right |
| Tips: | Tipping in restaurants is optional - if you are not too happy with the service, don't tip. 10% is a good value tip, although most people would just round up the total bill to the next euro. In expensive restaurants tipping is expected and the percentage is about the same as it is in the US, 10-15%, the difference being that you will not be too frown upon if you do not tip. Keep in mind that whilst tipping, many Portuguese just simply leave the coin portion of their change, not considering actual percentages. Waiters are viewed as professionals in Portugal. A 'tip' is considered a note of appreciation, not a means to make up for a tiny salary. If at all, a taxi driver should be tipped 10%, less could be seen as being offensive. |
| Visas: | Portugal is a member of the European Union and a Schengen state. That means that a visa to any other signatory state of the Schengen Agreement is valid in Portugal too. No visa is required for citizens of other EU member states, and those of some selected nations with whom the European Union or Portugal have special treaties. Among them are Australia, Canada, USA, Costa Rica, Hong Kong, Israel, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, and South Korea. In order to enter and stay in Portugal legally citizens of many other countries must obtain a proper visa. |
| Airports: | There are three international airports in the mainland. The biggest Lisbon Portela Airport (LIS) is located within the city of Lisbon. The second international gateway of Portugal is Faro Airport (FAO) in the Algarve - the southernmost region of mainland Portugal. The third-busiest airport in the country is International Airport of Porto Aeroporto International Dr. Francisco de Sa Carneiro (OPO), also known as Aeroporto do Porto or Aeroporto de Pedras Rubras. It is located approximately six miles northwest of the city center, in the municipality of Maia. The distant Madeira and Azores islands also have international airports. Madeira Airport (FNC), also known as Funchal Airport and Santa Catarina Airport, is located near Funchal, on the island of Madeira. Joao Paulo II Airport (PDL), named after Pope John Paul II, is located on the island of Sao Miguel, less than 3 km west of the city of Ponta Delgada on the Azores in Portugal. |
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