Perpetually sunny and naturally stunning, Portugal is picture-perfect. Think hilltop towns amid scenic valleys, rocky cliffs circling golden beaches and cobblestone streets crossing exciting cities. This coastal country colours outside the lines with year-round festivities full of fireworks and fado music. Paint yourself in this romantic portrait, feasting on tasty salt cod and sweet pastéis de nata, or embark on adventures beyond the shore on lush islands and archipelagos.
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Experience our Portugal tour packages
Portugal tour packages include round-trip flights, airport transfers and accommodation. Daily breakfast and/or other meals, transportation such as train tickets, domestic flights, car rental and activities may also be included and vary by itinerary.
Lisbon • Madeira Island
Porto • Albufeira • Lisbon
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With so many things to do in Portugal, it’s no surprise it’s a Euro trip must-see! Your Portugal vacations should include stops in the northern city of Porto and the capital of Lisbon. Go to the best places to visit in Portugal, like the historic towns and castles of Sintra, Tomar, or Évora. See the Algarve coast or the Douro Valley. You can even enjoy an island escape in Madeira, famous for its dramatic cliffs and renowned capital city of Funchal, or outdoor adventures along the volcanic landscapes of the Azores and hike along crater lakes like Sete Cidades. Pick from our amazing tours and packages that include the best hotels in Portugal. Vamos lá!
Portugal travel guide
Destination facts
Language
Portuguese
When to visit
Autumn offers warm ocean temperatures perfect for swimming off the coast, while spring in Portugal is beloved for its blooming landscapes and fewer crowds. For off-shore escapes in the Azores and Madeira, they’re mild all year round.
What to bring back
A colourful, ceramic Rooster of Barcelos figurine, the country’s unofficial symbol, Claus Porto soaps, Madeiran embroidery and rum, traditional Portuguese pottery, Azorean tea and São Jorge cheeses, and vinho verde (green wine).
What to eat
Cod (bacalhau), piri piri chicken, sardines, and salame de chocolate (literally, chocolate salami). If you’re visiting the islands, the Azores are famous for Cozido das Furnas (stews cooked underground through volcanic heat) and fresh seafood, while Madeira is renowned for its wine and passion fruit products.
Fun fact
While the famous rooster is usually gifted for good luck, it also is the product of a legend that claims that a roasted rooster resurrected to prove a man’s innocence. Charged with a crime he didn’t commit, the man pointed to his judge’s cooked poultry and declared it would caw if he was innocent… and it did!
Important info
For more information on all necessary travel documents and more, check Air Canada’s Travel Requirements page and the Government of Canada’s Travel and Tourism website.