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Portugal: your next travel destination

Portugal has 7 regions, which means that it has a lot to visit and discover, but there are more reasons to make it a good choice and to be on the list of trips to do in life.
The country’s history and culture, gastronomy and wines, are among the main attractions, not to mention the beaches, surfing, golf, the varied landscapes and, above all, the Portuguese people, who are seen as affable, open and sincere.
Many guides, travel writers, bloggers and media outlets around the world who specialise in travel and tourism recognise that Portugal is still a top choice for a holiday. And do you know why Portugal has been in the spotlight? Here we offer several reasons to visit the country.

  1. The cities, Lisbon and Porto
    If you have only a few days, Lisbon and Porto are two very attractive cities, just a few hours flight from most major European cities. Both are bathed by a river that gives them a characteristic and different environment. They are hospitable places with their historic neighbourhoods and streets with tiled façades, to get to know by day or enjoy on a night out, along with examples of modern architecture and urban art, and they also have a really diverse and creative cultural agenda. Lisbon is a city with a special radiance, which comes from the Tagus river and the proximity of the sea. Porto, an ancient city, whose historic centre has been classified as World Heritage, is the point of arrival of the River Douro, on whose valley slopes the famous Port wine is cultivated.
  2. Sun, Beach and Sea
    The presence of the Atlantic Ocean and the climate, with very sunny summers and mild winters make Portugal a holiday destination renowned for sun and sea and walks on the beach throughout the year. In fact, the Portuguese coast is almost a single beach extending more than 850 km and offering a diversity of landscapes that allows you to choose between the rougher and cooler sea in the north and the warm, placid waters of the south. There are large stretches of golden sand for those who love an expansive horizon, and also little coves with orange tinted rocks and cliffs. Of the wide variety of beaches, more than 300 have first rate conditions and earn the accolade of Blue Flag beaches. Nearly 200 are accessible beaches.
  3. Walking and cycling trips
    The Natural Parks and Reserves, Geoparks and Biosphere Reserves recognised by UNESCO have ensured that Portugal is also a destination very appreciated for enjoying outdoor activities, whether they are more contemplative, such as bird watching, or more extreme, like canyoning. In the last few years, following nature trails on foot or by bike has been a good choice for those who like to combine physical exercise and contact with the local culture.
  4. Paths of Faith
    But the paths that are followed are also an encounter with spirituality. The Portuguese Road to Santiagoand the Paths of Fátima are increasingly sought out by those who like walking a purpose, focusing on knowledge, nature and culture.
    Portugal is also seen as an important centre of Marian devotion. The Shrine of Fátima, which celebrated the Centenary of the Apparitions of Our Lady in May 2017, is its greatest exponent, attracting thousands of visitors from around the globe every year.
  5. Surfing
    On the mainland and in the archipelagos of Madeira and the Azores alike, it is easy to see that Portugal offers ideal conditions for surfing. Surfers of all types find on the Portuguese coast the largest number of spots with the least distance between them, where they compete in events from the most important championships in the world, like the Rip Curl Pro Portugal.
    There are perfect tubular waves in Peniche, giant waves in Nazareth [Nazaré], and the longest in Europe in Figueira da Foz. Ericeira, meanwhile, was the 1st Surfing Reserve in Europe and 2nd at world level. So you see, you can come to Portugal a number of times and always get a different wave!
  6. Golf
    In recent years, Portugal has consecutively won the award for best golf destination in Europe and the world, at the World Golf Awards. Something that is not to be wondered at if we remember that the climate of Portugal is gentle throughout the year. In addition, in the Algarve and Lisbon regions in particular, quite a number of courses have won several awards and you will find good challenges there, as well as being able to attend some major events of the sport’s professional tours.
    Many golf courses have been designed by renowned architects like Robert Trent Jones, Rocky Roquemore, Sir Henry Cotton, Arnold Palmer, among others. However, what best defines them is their unquestionable quality and scenic beauty, as they are often in unspoilt areas and have the sea as a backdrop.
  7. World Heritage
    The UNESCO classifications in Portugal portray the history and culture of the country, its people and the peoples that have inhabited the land since time immemorial. Monasteries and convents of historic and artistic importance, outstanding monuments, historic centres, cultural landscapes, which offer some of the most beautiful natural scenery in Portugal, were considered by UNESCO as being a part of World Heritage.
    The list is completed with icons that define a people’s way of being in their moments of celebration, Fado, the Cante Alentejano [Alentejo singing] and the Mediterranean diet. And also with arts and crafts that are part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, such as the manufacture of rattles, the manufacture of the black pottery of Bisalhães, the art of the Royal Falconry, the manufacture of clay dolls in Estremoz, and celebrations such as the Carnival of Podence and the Community Festivities of Campo Maior.
    A visit to these Portuguese contributions to world history are a must and a good excuse to get to know the country from north to south.
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Portugal’s Tourism

For those who arrive in Portugal in 2024 without any previous connection with the Portuguese territory, the previously existent NHR program is no longer available.
The known NHR is still applicable for those individuals that:

  1. On December 31st, 2023, meet the conditions to qualify as residents for tax purposes in Portuguese territory;
  2. Become residents for tax purposes until the end of 2024, and who prove, for the purposes of their registration as a non-habitual resident, that one of the following eligible tests is met:
    1. Promise or work contract, promise or agreement of secondment concluded until December 31st, 2023, the performance of whose duties is to take place in national territory;
    2. Lease agreement or other agreement granting the use or possession of real estate in Portuguese territory signed until October 10th, 2023; or
    3. Reservation contract or promissory contract for the acquisition of a right in rem over real estate in Portuguese territory signed until October 10th, 2023;
    4. Enrolment or registration for dependents in an educational establishment in Portuguese territory, completed by October 10th, 2023;
    5. Residence visa or residence permit valid until December 31st, 2023;
    6. Procedure, initiated until December 31st, 2023, for granting a residence visa or residence permit, before the competent authorities, in accordance with the legislation in force applicable to immigration, namely through the request for an appointment or actual appointment for submission of the application for a residence visa or residence permit, or by submitting the application for the granting of residence visa or residence permit.
    7. Being a family member of the applicants in any of the situations mentioned above referred