Portugal has declared itself prepared and open to receive foreign tourists once again. The situation in the country is evolving very positively and the majority of the country will be open as of the 1st of July with minimum restrictions imposed on the population.
Since the beginning of May, when the first phase of reintegration began, the country has seen considerable improvements regarding the number of hospitalizations, Hospitalizations in Intensive Care Units, Number of deaths, and a number of active cases. This positive evolution allows that mostly the entire country to leave the State of Calamity and start to be only on Alert State.
it was recently considered essential to apply some contingency rules to some areas on the outskirts of Lisbon – such as the closing of some commercial establishments at 8 pm and the prohibition of gatherings with more than 10 people.
However, hotels, restaurants, supermarkets, health services, gas stations, and sports equipment maintain normal opening hours. The same applies to all museums, cultural facilities, etc. There is also no limitation on the movement of residents or tourists and all transport is fully operational. There is no situation of closure or quarantine in Lisbon.
The application of these rules is part of the procedures that Portugal has taken since the beginning of the crisis, which has allowed for exemplary control over the progress of the pandemic and has resulted in international praise. These measures also allow all tourist and cultural facilities to be open and functioning in full, ensuring the necessary security of those who wish to visit the Lisbon region.
Other popular tourist regions in Portugal such as the Algarve, Madeira, Porto, and Northern Region, continue their path of continuous reduction of cases. Other regions such as the Azores, Alentejo, and Centre Region are already being increasingly sought after by national and foreign tourists.
Portugal is the 3rd safest country in the world (Global Peace Index 2020) and the entire sector, from companies and private operators to the various public sector agents are appropriately prepared so that the resumption of activity can generate maximum confidence in visitors and tourists, fulfilling all hygiene and safety conditions.
The creation of the Clean & Safe seal was decisive. The initiative, which already has more than 17,000 voluntary memberships from the various companies and activities in the sector (and others that are directly or indirectly linked to it), is consolidated every day through its digital platform – portugalcleanandsafe.com. Available in two languages (Portuguese and English), it gathers information about all participating establishments, allowing tourists themselves to classify the developments regarding compliance with sanitary conditions. The training necessary for companies to implement the associated measures was also ensured, with more than 20,000 people already trained.
This project for the resumption of the national tourist activity won Portugal the invitation of the OMT (World Tourism Organization) to present, in the organization’s world assembly, the good practices of the sector. This contributed decisively towards Portugal being recognized as the first European destination to be distinguished with the “TravelSafe” seal by the WTTC (World Travel & TourismCouncil). Also, the fact that Portugal was the country chosen to hold the final phase of the Champions League is already a huge demonstration of international confidence.
The reopening of airlines between Portugal and several European destinations is underway. In the short term, a 45% recovery of air routes is expected in July and around 60% in August, with all equipment, activities, and companies in the sector open and prepared to receive visitors and tourists.
Portugal, the Best Destination in the World, remains authentic, diverse, attractive, inclusive, and safe. It maintains the purpose and the commitment to guarantee everyone that they can travel around the country, safe and with confidence.
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