Europe · Cost Guide

Portugal Travel Costs 2026

How much does a trip to Portugal really cost? A complete breakdown of flights, hotels, food, transport, and activities — no hidden extras.

Total Trip Cost

Weekend

3 days

$1,481

per person

1 Week

7 days

$2,589

per person

2 Weeks

14 days

$4,528

per person

Daily Cost Breakdown

Return FlightsEconomy class, from the US
$650per person
HotelMid-range 3–4 star
$130per night
Food & DrinksMix of local spots & restaurants
$35per day
Local TransportMetro, bus, taxis
$12per day
ActivitiesSights, tours, experiences
$100per day
Daily total (excl. flights)$277/day

Budget Tiers

Actual spend depends heavily on your travel style:

Budget

$139/day

  • Hostel dorms
  • Street food & local eateries
  • Public transport only
  • Free & low-cost sights

Mid-range

$277/day

  • 3-star hotel or guesthouse
  • Mix of local & tourist restaurants
  • Occasional taxi or rideshare
  • Some paid tours & activities

Luxury

$609+/day

  • 4–5 star hotels or resorts
  • Fine dining & rooftop bars
  • Private transfers & taxis
  • Private tours & experiences

Portugal Cost FAQ

Is Portugal expensive to visit?

Portugal is on the pricier side for tourists. Expect to spend around $277/day on accommodation, food, transport, and activities — not counting your international flight.

How much spending money do I need per day in Portugal?

Budget around $277/day for a comfortable mid-range trip in Portugal. That covers a hotel ($130/night), meals ($35/day), local transport ($12/day), and activities ($100/day).

How much does a 7-day trip to Portugal cost?

A 7-day trip to Portugal costs approximately $2,589 per person, including return flights ($650), 7 nights hotel ($910), food ($245), transport ($84), and activities ($700).

How much do flights to Portugal cost?

Return flights to Portugal typically cost $650 per person in economy class from the US. Booking 6–8 weeks in advance and being flexible with dates can save 20–30%.

What is the cheapest way to visit Portugal?

To reduce costs in Portugal, use public transport ($12/day), eat at local restaurants, visit free attractions, and travel during shoulder season (avoiding peak holiday periods). Staying in guesthouses or budget hotels can cut accommodation costs to $46/night.