Portugal for Italy passport holders: Schengen free movement, budget flights, Lisbon and the Algarve
Italy and Portugal are both EU/Schengen members — full freedom of movement, Italy ID card sufficient, zero forex (both use EUR). Budget airlines make Portugal one of the cheapest long-weekend destinations from Italy.
Visa requirements
Portugal is a Schengen/EU member state — German nationals have full EU freedom of movement. No visa, no ETIAS, German ID card is sufficient. Can live and work without additional permits.
Documents required
- ✓Valid German ID card or passport
Flights from Italy to Portugal
Money, cards & forex fees
Most popular travel card in Italy
Best mid-market exchange rate
Italy bank customers traveling abroad
ATMs in Portugal
Best ATMs: Multibanco ATMs (the Portuguese network) — everywhere. Avoid Euronet.
Typical surcharge: €2-3 at Portuguese bank ATMs for non-Portuguese cards
Withdrawal tip: Portugal uses EUR — zero forex for Germans. DKB Visa free at Multibanco ATMs. Keep €20-50 cash for markets and smaller restaurants.
Top cities in Portugal
Lisbon
One of Europe's most charming capitals — the hilltop São Jorge Castle, the Alfama district (Europe's oldest Moorish quarter), fado music, the Belém Tower, Jerónimos Monastery, and the world's best pastéis de nata (custard tarts). Excellent vintage trams (Tram 28).
Porto
Port wine cellars on the Douro River, the Ribeira waterfront (UNESCO Heritage), Livraria Lello bookshop, the São Bento station azulejos, and some of Portugal's finest seafood. More authentic and less touristy than Lisbon.
The Algarve
Portugal's southern coast — Praia da Marinha and Benagil Sea Cave (best beaches in Europe), Sagres (the southwestern tip of continental Europe), Lagos old town, and exceptional seafood (cataplana, grilled sardines). Very popular with German summer tourists.
Portugal: Germany's favourite warm-weather EU escape
Portugal is one of Italy's most popular holiday destinations — approximately 2 million Italy visitors annually. The reasons: guaranteed sunshine, Atlantic beaches, superb cuisine, affordable prices relative to Italy, and direct budget flights from every major Italy city. Ryanair alone operates from over 12 Italy airports to Lisbon, Porto, and Faro. Economy return fares average €80-200. The Algarve's Praia da Marinha and Benagil Sea Cave are ranked among Europe's most beautiful beaches. Madeira (Atlantic island, Portuguese territory) is a world-class hiking and nature destination, also well-served from Italy airports.
On-arrival tips
- 1No ETIAS — German ID card sufficient to enter Portugal
- 2German EU SIM: free roaming in Portugal — no SIM needed
- 3Lisbon Uber is very affordable (€5-8 from city centre to Belém)
- 4Faro is the Algarve gateway — Ryanair flies direct from German cities from €40
- 5Portugal is one of Europe's most affordable Western European countries — great value for German travellers
Key takeaways
- ✓Portugal is Schengen/EU — Italy ID card sufficient, no ETIAS needed
- ✓Portugal uses EUR — zero forex cost for Italy travellers
- ✓Italy EU SIM: free roaming in Portugal
- ✓Ryanair from €40 return from multiple Italy cities
- ✓Portugal is one of Europe's best value Western European destinations
Related visa guides
Visa information is based on publicly available government sources and official embassy data. Entry requirements, fees, and procedures change frequently — always verify with the official embassy or consulate of Portugal before travelling. ForexFee is not a legal adviser.