en | $ USD
Help

Explore

Settings

Select Your Language

Select Your Currency

  • AED United Arab Emirates Dirham
  • AFN Afghan Afghani
  • ALL Albanian Lek
  • AMD Armenian Dram
  • ANG Netherlands Antillean Guilder
  • AOA Angolan Kwanza
  • ARS Argentine Peso
  • AUD Australian Dollar
  • AWG Aruban Florin
  • AZN Azerbaijani Manat
  • BAM Bosnia-Herzegovina Convertible Mark
  • BBD Barbadian Dollar
  • BDT Bangladeshi Taka
  • BGN Bulgarian Lev
  • BIF Burundian Franc
  • BMD Bermudan Dollar
  • BND Brunei Dollar
  • BOB Bolivian Boliviano
  • BRL Brazilian Real
  • BSD Bahamian Dollar
  • BWP Botswanan Pula
  • BZD Belize Dollar
  • CAD Canadian Dollar
  • CDF Congolese Franc
  • CHF Swiss Franc
  • CLP Chilean Peso
  • CNY Chinese Yuan
  • COP Colombian Peso
  • CRC Costa Rican Colón
  • CVE Cape Verdean Escudo
  • CZK Czech Republic Koruna
  • DJF Djiboutian Franc
  • DKK Danish Krone
  • DOP Dominican Peso
  • DZD Algerian Dinar
  • EGP Egyptian Pound
  • ETB Ethiopian Birr
  • EUR Euro
  • FJD Fijian Dollar
  • FKP Falkland Islands Pound
  • GBP British Pound Sterling
  • GEL Georgian Lari
  • GIP Gibraltar Pound
  • GMD Gambian Dalasi
  • GNF Guinean Franc
  • GTQ Guatemalan Quetzal
  • GYD Guyanaese Dollar
  • HKD Hong Kong Dollar
  • HNL Honduran Lempira
  • HTG Haitian Gourde
  • HUF Hungarian Forint
  • IDR Indonesian Rupiah
  • ILS Israeli New Sheqel
  • INR Indian Rupee
  • ISK Icelandic Króna
  • JMD Jamaican Dollar
  • JPY Japanese Yen
  • KES Kenyan Shilling
  • KGS Kyrgystani Som
  • KHR Cambodian Riel
  • KMF Comorian Franc
  • KRW South Korean Won
  • KYD Cayman Islands Dollar
  • KZT Kazakhstani Tenge
  • LAK Laotian Kip
  • LBP Lebanese Pound
  • LKR Sri Lankan Rupee
  • LRD Liberian Dollar
  • LSL Lesotho Loti
  • MAD Moroccan Dirham
  • MDL Moldovan Leu
  • MGA Malagasy Ariary
  • MKD Macedonian Denar
  • MNT Mongolian Tugrik
  • MOP Macanese Pataca
  • MUR Mauritian Rupee
  • MVR Maldivian Rufiyaa
  • MWK Malawian Kwacha
  • MXN Mexican Peso
  • MYR Malaysian Ringgit
  • MZN Mozambican Metical
  • NAD Namibian Dollar
  • NGN Nigerian Naira
  • NIO Nicaraguan Córdoba
  • NOK Norwegian Krone
  • NPR Nepalese Rupee
  • NZD New Zealand Dollar
  • OMR Omani Rial
  • PAB Panamanian Balboa
  • PEN Peruvian Nuevo Sol
  • PGK Papua New Guinean Kina
  • PHP Philippine Peso
  • PKR Pakistani Rupee
  • PLN Polish Zloty
  • PYG Paraguayan Guarani
  • QAR Qatari Rial
  • RON Romanian Leu
  • RSD Serbian Dinar
  • RUB Russian Ruble
  • RWF Rwandan Franc
  • SAR Saudi Riyal
  • SBD Solomon Islands Dollar
  • SCR Seychellois Rupee
  • SEK Swedish Krona
  • SGD Singapore Dollar
  • SHP Saint Helena Pound
  • SLL Sierra Leonean Leone
  • SOS Somali Shilling
  • SRD Surinamese Dollar
  • SVC Salvadoran Colón
  • SZL Swazi Lilangeni
  • THB Thai Baht
  • TJS Tajikistani Somoni
  • TOP Tongan Pa anga
  • TRY Turkish Lira
  • TTD Trinidad and Tobago Dollar
  • TWD New Taiwan Dollar
  • TZS Tanzanian Shilling
  • UAH Ukrainian Hryvnia
  • UGX Ugandan Shilling
  • USD United States Dollar
  • UYU Uruguayan Peso
  • UZS Uzbekistan Som
  • VND Vietnamese Dong
  • VUV Vanuatu Vatu
  • WST Samoan Tala
  • XAF CFA Franc BEAC
  • XCD East Caribbean Dollar
  • XOF CFA Franc BCEAO
  • XPF CFP Franc
  • YER Yemeni Rial
  • ZAR South African Rand
  • ZMW Zambian Kwacha
How Citizens of the United States Can Enter Portugal During Coronavirus
iVisa
3 min read
Updated on May 14, 2024

Citizens from the United States can now visit Portugal without having a Portugal Passenger Locator Card. This form has been suspended in May 2022. However, always check with your airline or nearest Portuguese embassy for updates, as requirements may change quickly.

Portugal is a stunning country offering great food, stunning beaches, and lots of history. But what truly sets it apart (and keeps travelers coming back over and over again) is the hospitality of the locals. No wonder so many travelers from the United States have this country so high up on their bucket list. However, before you go, check if you have complied with all COVID-19 restrictions and visa requirements for Portugal.

To find out more about how citizens of the United States can enter Portugal during the coronavirus pandemic, continue reading.

Fill me in

What is the Portugal Passenger Locator Card?

Travelers with a US passport had to submit the Portugal Passenger Locator Card before traveling to the country during the coronavirus pandemic. This locator card is an electronic document you can obtain by filling out an online form before entering the country.

The card is similar to any health declaration implemented by many countries during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the Portuguese health authorities have recently suspended this requirement. You no longer need this form to enter Portugal.

Other COVID-19 entry requirements in Portugal for U.S. nationals

In Portugal, cases increased during the Omicron wave earlier this year, but have since declined. Covid-related entry restrictions have been lifted, and the country is open for tourists from the United States.

Be sure to check all entry requirements before traveling to Portugal, such as those of France and Spain if you plan to visit these countries before entering Portugal. Some COVID-19 restrictions may still apply to other European countries.

Vaccination requirements to enter Portugal

COVID-19 certificates are not mandatory to enter Portugal. It does not matter if you have an EU Digital COVID Certificate, an accepted vaccination certificate issued by third countries under reciprocal conditions, or if you’re unvaccinated, you will not have to present a negative PCR test or undergo quarantine.

COVID-19 testing requirements before traveling to Portugal

Portuguese officials no longer require travelers from the United States to present proof of vaccination, a valid recovery certificate, or a negative test while visiting mainland Portugal, the Azores Islands, and Madeira.

Quarantine requirements in Portugal

There are currently no quarantine requirements in Portugal for travelers coming from the United States.

COVID-19 measures while in Portugal

A vaccination or negative test is no longer required to enter bars and clubs, eat indoors at restaurants, visit tourist attractions, stay at local accommodations, or attend events.

The use of face masks will only be required in places where people might be more vulnerable, such as hospitals and public transport.

Rules on the island of Madeira are slightly different and can be found on the government website.

Visas and travel documents for Portugal for U.S. citizens

Portugal does not require a visa for United States tourists or business travelers traveling for up to 90 days. United States passport holders are visa-exempt for the Schengen zone, including Portugal. The duration of your stay must be at least three months beyond the validity of your U.S. passport.

ETIAS Visa Waiver for travelers from the United States

While you may not need a visa, from 2023 the European Union will implement the ETIAS visa waiver, applying to all travelers that are currency visa-exempt to visit Portugal and other Schengen countries.

With ETIAS, U.S. travelers do not need a visa to enter the Schengen Area. ETIAS will still allow Americans to travel to Europe visa-free, but they will need to register online, similar to the U.S. ESTA system. This three-year ETIAS visa waiver is valid for multiple entries to Portugal, for 90 days at a time within a 180-day period.

More questions about Portugal entry requirements?

If you don’t find the answers to your questions on this page, feel free to reach out to our expert customer service team online or by email at [email protected].

Chat on WhatsApp
Intercom Chat