Generally, Porto is a safe place to travel. Portugal’s beautiful second-largest city is a delightful destination! Locals helped us put together this guide to safety in Porto, which covers everything from the coronavirus to tips for solo travelers.
Work with a local to build your trip to Porto. They'll offer up-to-date information that you might not find online—and tips on how to stay away from the crowds. Learn more.
“When can I travel to Porto?” This is a common question about Portugal these days. Given the coronavirus pandemic, when will Portugal be safe to visit? Can travelers even go to Portugal right now?
Here's the latest:
Yes - Americans can visit Portugal! It’s a popular destination right now because there are no special entry requirements and the country has one of the highest vaccination rates in the world (87% of people are fully vaccinated as of September 2022). Add those two things to Portugal’s endless list of charms and you’ve got a recipe for a dream trip.
Looking for more personalized assistance? Locals in Portugal are here to help.
Porto is a wonderful place to visit in Portugal. The city offers gorgeous strolls along the river Douro, pops of color around every corner, and tons of fantastic Portuguese cuisine. Plus, it’s considered to be a safe destination.
Locals note that Portugal is very safe on the whole. Learn about a few safety issues and use common sense—you should be fine!
Although Portugal is a safe destination, locals say you should keep aware of a few common scams that target travelers. These include:
All in all, Porto is a very safe place for travelers. As long as you keep aware of your surroundings and use some common sense, you should be fine.
Portugal is a safe destination for solo travel. And so is Porto! Locals note that anyone traveling alone in Porto should:
Work with a local to help plan your trip for more about exploring Porto on your own. It’s like having a best friend in Portugal...but you can still travel solo.
No matter where you stay in Portugal, whether Lisbon, Porto, or a small town, it’s good to know a few words in Portuguese. Locals tell us that these basics are a good start:
If you work with a local to build your Portgual trip, they can help out with simple translations or let you know more key phrases to know.
Although you likely won’t need it, here’s some information to keep on hand in case of an emergency:
Emergency number- 112
The U.S. Embassy - +351 21 727 3300
The U.S. Embassy Website: https://pt.usembassy.gov/
If you run into issues during your trip, you can always reach out to your local for help via phone.