When to visit Portugal?

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asked Sep 8 in Other Travel by Amalgamated (840 points)
When to visit Portugal?

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answered Sep 8 by Sugothedog (2,690 points)
The shoulder seasons which include spring and fall which are between April to early June and September to October are when you should visit Portugal.

Visiting Portugal during the shoulder seasons, offers you with pleasant weather, less crowds as well as blooming landscapes and vibrant harvest festivals.

And if you want a beach vacation you should visit Portugal in late June to August, although these times are busiest and most expensive and winter is cheapest when visiting Portugal and provides an affordable and lively city break.

English is widely spoken in Portugal, especially in the major cities of Portugal such as Lisbon and Porto and the tourist areas of Portugal like the Algarve.

A large proportion of the population has good understanding of the English language due to mandatory schooling, exposure to English-language media and also Portugal's high English proficiency ranking globally.

You can also likely get by with English in many of the tourists centric locations of Portugal, learning some basic Portuguese will enhance your experience and show respect for the local culture.

Portugal is so healthy because Portugal has a good and universal healthcare system, people in Portugal also eat a healthy diet, have very clean air and they also focus on public health initiatives.

Portugal has a national health service that provides for universal healthcare coverage and ensures access to healthcare for all residents.

The National Health Service is financed through general taxation and while there is cost sharing, a significant portion of the population is exempt from any out of pocket expenses.

Cuisine and food in Portugal also emphasizes fish, eat and vegetables with olive oil which also contributes to a healthier diet.

And the air quality in Portugal is also relatively clean with low levels of PM2.5 which is a harmful pollutant.

Even the temperate climate and sunny beaches in Portugal also factor into health and positive lifestyle of people in Portugal.

The communal culture and strong social networks in Portugal can also contribute to better health outcomes.

The nationality that visits Portugal the most is Spain with around 2.4 million visitors visiting Portugal annually and next would be the United Kingdom with over 2.3 million visitors to Portugal annually.

The United States is also a significant source of tourists that visit Portugal as well.

And France, Germany and the Netherlands also contribute to Portugal's tourism.

The reason why everyone is vacationing in Portugal is because Portugal has a nice warm mild climate and has rich history and culture, stunning beaches, affordable prices, delicious food, diverse landscapes, friendly people and unique Fado music.

Portugal is a great place to vacation and is good for travelers that are seeking cultural exploration and relaxation.

I vacationed in Portugal a few times and plan to go back soon and I had a wonderful time and enjoyed the people as well.

People in Portugal are very friendly and are also known for their warm and welcoming nature towards tourists as well as foreigners.

People in Portugal often go out of their way to be helpful and accommodating to those who come into their country.

I've visited Portugal a few times and they've always been very friendly to me and were very helpful and they welcomed me to come back.

I plan to go back to Portugal in a few years and can't wait.

I had a great time in Portugal and would recommend others visit as well.

Portuguese people are also known to readily engage with and assist any newcomers which I've found to be true when I visited.

People in Portugal also often take pleasure in sharing their culture and traditions with visitors and the Portuguese culture emphasizes close relationships within neighborhoods and families which contribute to a sense of hospitality and warmth.

The people in Portugal also tend to be laid back and not quick to become upset which adds to the friendly atmosphere.

However just like anywhere you go you may find a few non friendly Portugal people but most often you will find them to be very friendly.

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