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Tourism in Portugal

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Tourism in Portugal

Summary

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[[Lisbon]], Portugal's capital.

Tourism in Portugal serves millions of international and domestic tourists. Tourists visit to see cities, historic landmarks, enjoy beaches, or religious sites. As of 2024, Portugal had 29 million international visitors. In addition, there were 22,9 million trips made by Portuguese residents including overnight stays at local hotels. The most popular destinations are Lisbon, Porto, the Algarve, the Portuguese Riviera, Madeira, Sintra, Óbidos, Nazaré, Fátima, Braga, Guimarães and Coimbra. The most popular with internationals were Lisbon region, the Algarve, the West and Tagus Valley region (Óbidos, Nazaré, Fátima), Northern Portugal (Porto, Braga and Guimarães) and Coimbra. National tourists prefer the Algarve and Northern Portugal, followed by Central region of Portugal.

Statistics

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[[Porto]], Portugal's fourth largest municipality
Lagoa]] is considered by the [[Michelin Guide]] as one of the 10 most beautiful beaches in Europe and as one of the 100 most beautiful beaches in the world. The [[Algarve]] region leads in overnight stays.
Óbidos]].
Nazaré]] and its beach.
Shrine of Our Lady of Fátima]].
[[University of Coimbra]], one of the oldest universities in the world.
[[Mondego River]] in [[Coimbra]].
Pena National Palace]] in [[Sintra]], an [[UNESCO World Heritage Site]].
[[Monserrate Palace]] in [[Sintra
Pico]], [[Azores]], besides being the highest mountain in Portugal, it is a wine region whose landscape is protected as world heritage.
Aveiro]] is known as the "Portuguese Venice".
The [[Douro]] river in Northern Portugal.
Dolphins in Arrábida natural reserve

In 2016, and compared to 2015, most tourists staying in hotels were attracted to Lisbon (6.3 million, up from 5.8), Porto and Northern Portugal (4.4 million, up from 3.9), the Algarve (4.2 million, up from 3.8), Central Portugal (3.2 million, up from 2.9 million), Madeira (1.5 million, up from 1.3), Alentejo (1.2 million, up from 1.1), and the Azores (0.5 million, up from 0.4). The Algarve and Lisbon lead in overnight stays. In 2016, overnight stays grew significantly in other regions: the Azores (+21.1%), Northern Portugal (+14.4%), Alentejo (+12%), Central Portugal (+11.8%), and Madeira (+10.9%).

The following table presents the nationality of the largest demographic of tourists from 2017 to 2023:

RankCountry2017201820192020202120222023Total international visitors14,589,43115,308,15716,410,1143,904,9455,917,87315,322,91018,238,375
1Spain1,970,8502,069,6452,285,829795,2901,151,6292,174,4192,375,573
2France1,600,1991,641,9121,623,207470,695773,2531,573,2632,359,880
3United Kingdom2,099,0082,042,8672,145,902456,639693,3072,114,4182,358,637
4United States790,141981,8221,202,247133,056345,5211,510,3512,049,880
5Germany1,565,9041,602,0661,541,398438,321569,5171,430,0771,623,132
6Brazil971,4531,103,7181,281,675272,884235,292925,7181,101,323
7Italy650,325665,930722,115162,028257,072672,728823,971
8Netherlands617,124610,161598,375179,947311,255642,057649,232
9Canada-346,428380,89656,63450,585384,183595,305
10Ireland345,724357,542413,73351,904135,068457,453524,459
11Switzerland-303,013304,86781,739162,852318,756370,745
12Belgium312,029327,264325,79995,136187,716333,049344,196
13Poland-285,362277,61662,124154,606275,624330,946
14Australia-142,393151,97012,30211,31087,287196,112
15Israel-119,799138,49312,44640,603162,456188,338
16China-324,258385,30756,62317,24968,117187,484
17Austria-141,439151,05520,94559,624143,485173,204
18South Korea-170,242205,55144,9317,00558,935166,783
19Denmark-142,573144,49030,69171,943157,755163,006
20Sweden-190,183183,71745,20163,203148,688158,543
21Czech Republic-68,38363,59118,65448,23197,040120,392
22Romania-73,37773,74322,75443,12186,58899,400
23Finland-101,215105,56021,54230,08695,86092,458
24Norway-97,90094,40512,98419,50386,56891,441
25Ukraine-44,18857,52614,79637,38275,73390,639
26India-52,96272,47715,34115,54460,96486,899
27Mexico-41,71747,5487,10912,69655,12182,175
28Argentina-67,90572,67410,3757,85758,37176,803
29Hungary-52,44252,43812,37824,63554,19073,483
30Russia-170,330186,98138,92628,59060,05372,684
Other foreign3,666,674969,1211,118,929250,550351,618953,6031,281,345

In 2016, accounting international tourists, the most popular regions were Lisbon (4.4 million), Algarve (3 million), Northern Portugal (2.1 million), Central Portugal (1.2), Madeira (1.2), Alentejo 370,000 and the Azores. For national tourists the most popular regions were Northern Portugal (2.3), Central Portugal (2.0), Lisbon (1.9), the Algarve (1.2), Alentejo (0.8), Madeira (0.29), and the Azores (0.27).

Lisbon is, with Barcelona, one of the European cities leading in overnight stays. The urban areas of Porto and Northern Portugal, north of Douro River surpassed Madeira, in 2010, and the Algarve, in 2015, and became the second most visited destination in Portugal. In 2015, most tourists were Europeans, but also from the Americas and Asia. Sleeping in the country's hotels, the most numerous are the British, Spanish, French, Germans, Brazilians, the Dutch, Americans, Italians, and the Japanese, which not only want the sun and the beach, but mostly cultural ones, city breaks, gastronomy, nautical tourism, or business traveling.

Portugal won 14 "Oscars" of the tourism. The national tourism had 77 nominations and won a total of 14 awards in more than 10 European categories, surpassing Spain or Italy, at the gala of the World Travel Awards 2015, whose ceremony took place in Sardinia, Italy. CNN compared Lisbon and Porto head-to-head in order to find who has the best food, culture, old cafés and boutiques, nightlife, and the best beaches.

Travel guide giants Lonely Planet have designated Portugal as one of the top 3 countries to visit in 2018.

Tourism regions

Tourist hotspots in Portugal are Lisbon, Porto, the Algarve, Madeira, Sintra, Óbidos, Fátima, Coimbra and Azores, but the Portuguese government is currently developing new destinations: the Douro Valley, Porto Santo Island, and Alentejo.

Tourist regions

The main tourist regions can be broken-down into:

  • the Greater Lisbon,
  • the Greater Porto,
  • the Algarve,
  • the Alentejo,
  • Central Portugal,
  • Northern Portugal and
  • the Portuguese Islands: Madeira and Azores.

Other tourist regions include Douro Sul, Templários, Dão-Lafões, Costa do Sol, Costa Azul, Planície Dourada, that are unknown to many tourists or visitors.

Most of these regions are grouped in tourism reference areas, which continue to be in a state of reorganization and evolution, some based on the traditional regions of Portugal: the Costa Verde (Green Coast); Costa da Prata (Silver Coast); Costa de Lisboa (Lisbon Coast); Montanhas (Mountains); Planícies (Plains); Algarve; and the islands of the archipelagos of Madeira and the Azores. All these regions are grouped in tourism reference areas, which are widely known because these are the traditional regions:

  • Costa Verde in Norte Region — The Portuguese green coast comprises all the northern coast of Portugal from the estuary of the Minho River to the city of Porto.
  • Costa de Prata in Centro Region — The Portuguese silver coast comprises from Porto to Lisbon. Fátima, Nazaré and Óbidos are 3 very important places.
  • Portuguese Riviera (Sintra, Cascais and Estoril)
  • Comporta — The northwestern coast of the Alentejo
  • Caparica Coast — The coast south of Lisbon, across the Tagus river
  • Montanhas — Mountainous and interior regions of northern and central Portugal, namely Serra da Estrela and Trás-os-Montes.
  • Planícies — The Portuguese plane region of Alentejo in the south.
  • Algarve — The southern coast of Portugal including the Golden Triangle.
  • Madeira — The Madeira islands.
  • Açores — The Azores islands.

Protected areas

[[Maronesa]] in [[Alvão Natural Park
Berlengas Islands
[[Ribeiro do Cavalo]] beach in [[Arrábida Natural Park
[[Cliff]] in Berlengas Islands

The following table presents the number of visitors who contacted each of the protected areas of Portugal, according to ICNF

Protected Area20182019202020212022
Alvão25,36858,6309,30317,74034,991
Arrábida30,43528,7952,66810,27618,880
Arriba Fóssil da Costa da Caparica1,4982,2676451,0692,516
Berlengas40,50544,078540??
Douro International28,74360,57001,1702,018
Dunas de São Jacinto6,3485,4003,2192,93511,184
Estuário do Sado85,54382,24254,64353,83862,576
Estuário do Tejo1,7131,85331299263
Lagoas de Santo André e de Sancha12,8578,9422,2452,3488,039
Litoral Norte4,5826,7235,7523,18217,018
Madeira6,1805,8945,4585,7316,724
Paul do Boquilobo2,3191,9561,30581112,275
Peneda-Gerês112,227103,59339,48545,52766,198
Paul de Arzila1,2368608419921,363
Ria Formosa46,66260,06117,20216,80525,997
Serra da Estrela3,07918,4294,2021,2711,552
Sapal de Castro Marim e Vila Real de Santo António7,6427,9991,3753,4297,367
Serra da Malcata4,0973,9516491,2741,259
Serra de São Mamede4,5569,9342,6201,0322,316
Serra do Açor6,1245,2843,4296,69124,724
Serras de Aire e Candeeiros43,43544,32615,69113,42240,313
Sintra-Cascais58,12752,77412,91222,18428,467
Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina15,95018,0273,5933,7599,096
Tejo Internacional*38**130
Vale do Guadiana3321,306321704,930
Total549,558633,923188,121215,755390,196

UNESCO World Heritage sites

  • List of World Heritage Sites in Portugal

Souvenirs

The Rooster of Barcelos is bought by many tourists as a souvenir. The legend of the Rooster of Barcelos tells the story of a dead rooster's miraculous intervention in proving the innocence of a man who had been falsely accused and sentenced to death. The story is associated with the 17th-century calvary that is part of the collection of the Archeological Museum located in Paço dos Condes, a gothic-style palace in Barcelos, a city in the Braga District of northwest Portugal.

References

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