Traveling in Portugal, whether exploring cities or enjoying the coastal scenery, is open to all. The country boasts an excellent climate, a variety of attractions, rich heritage, and short distances between points of interest, making it easy to discover everything from the lush landscapes of the Azores and Madeira to the vineyards of the Douro Valley, the UNESCO World Heritage sites in Central Portugal, the lively Lisbon Region, the Alentejo plains, and the sunny Algarve. Portugal is dedicated to inclusivity, ensuring that all visitors, regardless of their specific needs, can experience its beauty and diversity while enjoying the warmth and hospitality characteristic of the Portuguese people.
In 2019, Portugal earned the Accessible Tourism Destination award from the World Tourism Organization (WTO), highlighting its commitment to inclusive tourism. Initiatives like the All for All program have established accessible travel routes throughout the country, offering comprehensive information on attractions, transport, and safe travel options for all travelers. These thoughtfully crafted itineraries make it easier for visitors to explore iconic landmarks, museums, and historical sites.