
Portugal Travel Alert: Safety Tips, Power Outage Concerns, and Essential Advice for Tourists in 2025
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The U.S. Department of State currently rates Portugal as a Level 1 destination, advising travelers to exercise normal precautions. This advisory was last updated on March 3, 2025, indicating that Portugal remains one of the safer European destinations for American travelers.
However, since yesterday, April 28, 2025, a major power outage has affected large parts of the country, including the major cities of Lisbon and Porto. This situation may impact transportation, accommodations, and other tourist services, so you'll want to monitor developments closely if you have imminent travel plans.
When visiting Portugal, be particularly vigilant about petty crime, especially in tourist areas. Pickpocketing and bag snatching are common in major cities like Lisbon and Porto. Thieves often target tourists in crowded public areas such as popular lookouts, public transportation, hotel lobbies, restaurants with outdoor seating, and beaches. In Lisbon specifically, exercise extra caution when riding trams 15, 25, and 28, which are known hotspots for pickpocketing.
While violent crime is rare in Portugal, it's still advisable to take standard safety precautions. Keep your personal belongings secure, avoid displaying signs of wealth, and be aware of your surroundings, especially after dark. Vehicle break-ins are frequent, particularly targeting rental cars with company stickers and foreign license plates.
For health considerations, Portugal is a developed country with good healthcare infrastructure, but standard travel precautions apply. Ensure you're up to date on routine vaccines before traveling, and practice good food and water hygiene.
The Australian government also advises exercising normal safety precautions in Portugal, with their latest review of the travel advice conducted on March 28, 2025.
In case of emergencies while in Portugal, you can call 112 for fire and rescue services, medical emergencies, or police assistance.
It's worth noting that Portugal recently joined several European countries in updating their travel recommendations for the United States, as reported on March 31, 2025. While this doesn't affect your trip to Portugal, it may be relevant if you're a Portuguese resident planning additional travel to the U.S.
As with any international travel, it's advisable to register with your country's embassy or consulate before departure and keep abreast of local news developments during your stay.