Full country name: Portugal
Area: 92,391 sq km
Population: 10.4 million
Capital City: Lisbon (pop 535,740)
People: 99% Portuguese, 1% African
Language: Portuguese
Religion: 97% Roman Catholic, 2% Protestant, 1% other
Government: parliamentary democracy
Time Zone: GMT/UTC 0
Dialling Code: 351
Electricity: 220V ,50Hz
Weights & measures: Metric
Visas: None required for EU nationals. Nationals of Canada, New
Zealand, Australia and the USA can stay for 90 days visa-free. Everyone else
needs a visa.
Health risks: sunburn (In the tropics, the desert or at high altitude
you can get sunburned quickly and seriously, even through clouds. The
southern reaches of the continent suffer from scathing ultraviolet, so be
extra careful there. Use a strong sunscreen, hat and barrier cream for your
nose and lips. Calamine lotion and aloe vera are good for mild sunburn.
Protect your eyes with good-quality sunglasses, particularly if you will be
near water, sand or snow)
When to Go
Peak tourist season is roughly from mid-June to September, except in the
Algarve where it really only quiets down in the dead of winter. Carnaval and
Easter are two holidays celebrated with gusto all over the country and are
worth going out of your way for.
Events
Chocolate Fortnight at Real Palácio From the 2nd to the 13th November of 2009, the Real Palácio, an ARTEH® Hotel in Lisbon, invites you to surrender yourself to chocolate pleasures for a good cause, together with Callebaut, Balay and the Cacau Club of Portugal as partners.
The ...
Lisbon Half Marathon March 22, 2009 Get yourself fit for the Lisbon Half Marathon on March 22nd, the largest in the world. There's also a mini marathon for those that can't manage that many kms (21.097 km).
The race start will take place at 10.15 / 10h 30 on the Bridge (Ponte 25 de ...
Portugal abounds with romarias (religious pilgrimages), festas
(festivals) and feiras (fairs) that bring whole towns to a
standstill. At the core of many are religious processions. The further north
you go, the more traditional and less touristy these celebrations get.
Carnaval is one of the biggest events, featuring partying, parading and
painted faces about six weeks before Easter. There are vast and colourful
processions during Braga's Easter or Holy Week Festival. The Festa
de São João in June is biggest in Porto where everyone dances through
the streets, amicably hitting each other over the head with leeks. The
Feira de São Martinho (Golegã, November) showcases all manner of horses,
riding contests and bullfights. |