Are you ready to fall in love with Portugal? See 10 things about Portugal that enchants all visitors and make them stay forever.

Last Updated on April 16, 2024 by Prince

Have you noticed how everyone has been visiting Portugal lately? Whether for business, tourism, or even moving permanently, Portugal is now the go-to destination for everyone around the globe. Could the increased interest in visiting Portugal be just a coincidence? We don’t think so! Portugal is different from most European counties in all the right ways; this is part of the reason why it is easy to fall in love with Portugal.

This post will give insight into some of the things that will probably make you fall in love with Portugal and also explain why it is the biggest tourism hub in Europe. Let’s get right in!

The 10 Things That Make You Fall In Love With Portugal

Even though the list can get quite long, we’ll try to keep it as straightforward as possible. 

Without further ado, here are the 10 things that make you fall in love with Portugal!

1. Friendly Portuguese locals

This is a big deal breaker for many people. Rightfully so. No one wants to live around people who are rude or unapproachable. In Portugal, it’s quite the opposite!

It will be an understatement to refer to the local Portuguese people as just “friendly”. They are not only hospitable, but also they will go the extra mile and go out of their way to help visitors. 

The locals receive other people with great joy and a smile on their faces. While first impressions may not paint the picture like that, you will quickly realize their hospitable nature once you interact with a few people. 

A majority of the local people have this special ability to make even strangers feel at home, which makes them great hosts. As you walk down the street in the morning, be ready to hear “Bom Dia” (Good Morning) as you pass by strangers! 

However, similar to any other country, you will encounter differences between people from the countryside and the city. The difference is also noticeable, especially between the people from the Algarve and the north of the country.

2. You can never have enough food

What immediately jumps to mind when you think of rich Portuguese cuisine? Pastry, Desserts, and sweets? Wrong! 

The Portuguese cuisine features a plethora of multicultural ingredients from northern Africa, Southern Asia, and also the Iberian Peninsula. 

There is so much variety that you can indulge in. Besides the variety, the quality of food is also distinguished. 

Portuguese food is the best in the world

Most Portuguese meals are home-cooked, and a typical meal may include meat, seafood, legumes, and a dessert which is often a cake. The ingredients are mostly fresh and are sourced through good old farmer’s markets.

Also, Portuguese dishes have been largely overshadowed by their neighbors, for instance, Spain and France. However, they are rich in gastronomy and are prepared with simple, fresh ingredients that blend and combine in great fashion. 

The Portuguese people love good food, which also seems to permeate other aspects of their lives. Like taking long breaks during work to enjoy coffee with friends, or welcoming a new neighbor with a fresh home-cooked meal!

3. The weather is amazing

Compared to other European counties, the weather in Portugal is the stark opposite. Situated perfectly on the Iberian Peninsula, Portugal experiences fair weather all year round. 

In fact, it is one of the warmest counties in Europe, experiencing up to 3,000 hours of sunshine in a year. With this type of weather, you can spend enough time outdoors with friends and family.

However, for those who also love cold temperatures, it can get quite cold in some regions of the country, and you can even be able to enjoy some winter sports as well. 

In essence, the weather in Portugal is just the perfect balance, and this is why most people are drawn to this country. 

Check out what the temperature can look like in different seasons:

SpringSummerAutumnWinter
15.4 ºC

(59.72 ºF) 
22.4 ºC

(70.52 ºF) 
18.1 ºC

(64.58 ºF) 
11.8 ºC

(53.24 ºF) 

Data from the Climate Data website.

4. Their language sounds quite charming

Portuguese is a beautiful language; it is not only smooth but also so pleasant to listen to. The falling intonation in most of the words is just amazing to the ear. 

The language is delightful and sonorous for most people who have been to Portugal before. Portuguese is a charm to the ears; it gets even better if you understand the language. 

However, Portuguese is quite difficult to learn, and it takes some time to get the hang of it. Having said that, as a beginner, begin by learning the common words as you slowly transition to other words in the vocabulary.

If you’ve already planned to move to Portugal, look into taking classes to learn some Portuguese beforehand. Integrating into the community and knowing your way across things is easier. 

5. The natural settings are breathtaking

Portugal is one of the most beautiful places in the world, hands down! It is home to some magnificent landscapes, and nestled in them are some gorgeous places. 

Right from the expansive beaches to the rugged cliffs in the oceans, or even the lakes tucked deep in the forest, the natural setting is simply a delight to the eyes. 

Parque Natural da Ria Formosa is a special place that should appear in the wilderness, but it is right in the Algarve. 

That is not all, the floating gardens, the “Madeira”, and the pristine natural wonder that is the volcanic Azores, among others, are what make Portugal one of the most beautiful countries in the world. 

In the grand scheme of things, Portugal may appear small, but a collection of all the beautiful sites and natural wonders combine uniquely to form an amazing natural setting.

These natural settings are a great way to enjoy a “Staycation” nearby! You will never run out of hidden gems to spend time exploring Portugal’s beauty.

6. Prices are much lower than in other European countries

A very important factor among the 10 things that make you fall in love with Portugal is that it is one of the most affordable countries to live in Western Europe. 

With a lower cost of living, you can also expect that other things in the country will also cost significantly less. Ultimately, what this means is that your Dollar or Euro will go further than when you are in your country. 

To put this into perspective, living in Portugal is up to 61% (as of June 2023) cheaper than in the United States. You should also realize that your money could go even further depending on where you live. Small towns are way more affordable than big cities like Lisbon. 

So choosing to settle in a small town would mean a significantly cheaper lifestyle for you. Everything in Portugal is affordable, and this is what makes it a great prospect for expats from everywhere in the world.

Here are some estimates for the cost of living as a whole: 

ExpensesCosts
Apartment (1 bedroom) in City Centre€771
A single-person estimated monthly costs without rent€596
Apartment (3 bedrooms) in City Centre€1,307
A family of four estimated monthly costs without rent€2,079

Estimates are from Numbeo (as of June 2023).

Rent can be as low as €350 if you decide to flatshare or live in a one-bedroom apartment in a small town. Living standards are still the same, and there’s additional peace and privacy.

7. You feel safe anywhere in Portugal

Right off the bat, it’s important to mention that Portugal is quite safe compared to other nations in Europe or the US. It’s an underrated feeling that you realize only once you experience it.

According to the Global Peace Index 2022, Portugal is placed 6th behind Iceland, New Zealand, and Denmark. Generally, the locals are often very polite and don’t get into an unnecessary confrontation.

However, there’s no perfect country free of any form of crime. Violent crimes are very rare since Portuguese citizens are not allowed to own guns unless for hunting and require police permits to own one. 

Petty crimes, on the other hand, do exist, with pickpocketing and snatching phones happening in tourist hubs like Lisbon. 

Despite the fact that Portugal is quite safe, it is important to take caution whenever you go out and be aware of your surroundings.

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8. The Portuguese culture is dense and complex

The Portuguese culture is a combination of different elements that create a unique and vibrant atmosphere. 

Some of the major elements of the culture include food, art, religion, soccer, and literature. Art is alive in Portugal; this is evident right from the music, poetry, and also visual arts present in several art museums all over the country. 

Also, when talking about Portuguese culture, you have to mention Luis Vaz de Camões, he is not only famous in Portugal but also around the world courtesy of his epic poetry. 

The Portuguese culture is very rich and complex

Lastly, religion is at the core of Portuguese culture. While there is no official religion in Portugal, a greater percentage of the population considers themselves Roman Catholic. This does not mean that other religions are not welcome here. Many expats come from other cultures, so there’s tolerance for all religious views.

Apart from that, the culture also has some elements of folklore and superstitions, for instance, the “evil eye” curse.

9. Public services are of quality and affordable

Cheap or affordable services are often confused with poor services. Not in Portugal! Similar to most things here, public services like transport or even health care are not only of good quality but quite affordable too. 

Public transportation in Portugal is not just affordable but also quite reliable. There are several modes of transportation, for instance, buses and trains. Despite the occasional delays, you will love the public transportation in Portugal. 

The extensive tax-funded healthcare system Serviço Nacional de Saúde (SNS) is available to everyone and provides the basic and most essential medical services free of charge.

10. Portugal is a global country

If you imagine that you will be the only expat or tourist in Portugal, then you are mistaken. Portugal is a global country with plenty of other immigrants living in the country. 

According to the RIFA report on immigration in Portugal, the country has experienced a consistent increase in the number of immigrants since the year 2014. That’s almost 10 years of continuous popularity!

It is common to encounter talks in traveler circles about the desire to move or even visit Portugal at some point. 

You will find different expat communities in the country from different cities, and you will not find it difficult to fit in. 

Are You Ready to Fall in Love with Portugal?

There you have it, just a few of the main reasons why we believe you will fall in love with Portugal. It was really hard to narrow down the ones that matter most! 

Right from the breathtaking scenery to the good quality of life that Portugal has to offer, there are plenty of reasons why you will fall in love with this beautiful country. 

So if you’re ready to fall in love with Portugal, book a consultation with Viv Europe and let us make your dream a reality. 

Also, join our free Facebook Group – All About Portugal For Expats, and interact with expats who are living in Portugal today. Ask questions, learn from experiences, and make some new friends! See you soon!

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