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  1. Entry requirements

    Children aged 17 and under travelling to Portugal alone, or with a person who is not their parent or legal guardian, must either: be met at the airport or point of entry by their parent or ...

  2. Portugal travel advice

    Portugal travel advice

  3. Travelling to/from UK

    Travelling to/from UK. Since 1 January 2021, with the end of the transition period following the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union, there have been some changes regarding travelling between Portugal and the United Kingdom. This information is not binding. We recommend checking the legislation in force or official websites.

  4. Foreign travel advice

    Foreign travel advice

  5. Travel latest: entering and leaving Madeira

    1. All visitors must register on madeirasafe.com prior to entering and leaving Madeira. This can be completed in the 48 to 12 hour period prior to boarding and must be done, individually, by each passenger, except for dependents up to 12 years old, whose registration must be included in the survey of one of the accompanying adults.

  6. What You Need To Know Entering Madeira

    Fill in your passenger locator form - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) Find more about returning to the UK here: Entering the UK - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) If you travelled to Madeira and did not use the free covid test option on arrival in Madeira you are entitled to a free antigen or PCR test kindly offered by the Madeira Regional Government.

  7. New travel restrictions on UK travellers to Portugal and Madeira explained

    The Government advises not to travel to amber list countries. The Portuguese island of Madeira will move from the amber list to the green list at 4am on 30 June and is welcoming non-vaccinated ...

  8. Can I travel to Madeira or the Azores from the UK now? How Portugal

    This is because the virus is under control, and they are deemed safe to travel to. There have only been 97 Covid-19 cases in Madeira since the start of the pandemic, and zero deaths.

  9. Mark Blezard explains how to travel to Madeira from the U.K

    Holiday in Madeira from July 2021; COVID restrictions explained by Mark Blezard. The regulations seem to be changing daily, but I thought it might be useful to summarise the situation on the 2nd July, 2021. So, the good news it that Madeira is currently NOT included in the Portuguese red list, so British holidaymakers can travel and 'holiday' rather than quarantine for 14 days on arrival ...

  10. What do I need to travel to Portugal? Entry requirements, Covid tests

    Madeira entry requirements. Everyone over the age of 12 travelling to Madeira must: Complete and submit a traveller questionnaire. If you are travelling with a child aged 11 or under, include ...

  11. Madeira Travel Guide: 20 Things To Know Before You Go

    Schengen zone citizens can travel visa-free to Madeira. Non-EU/EEA and UK citizens Non-EU/EEA and UK citizens can enter Portugal without a visa and stay there for up to 90 days within 180 days for tourism, business trips, visiting family or friends, or any other short-term purposes. US citizens

  12. Portugal travel advice: Can I travel to Portugal from the UK

    Unvaccinated passengers. STEP 1: Up to four days before your flight you need to fill in Portugal's online passenger locator card - as above. STEP 2: You need to present a negative Covid-19 test to travel to Portugal. This can either be a lateral flow test taken within 48 hours of entry or a PCR test taken within 72 hours of entry.

  13. Confusion over Madeira entry requirements

    This has caused a lot of confusion. It was a mistake made by a civil servant in the UK government and published in the travel advice website for Portugal and Madeira on gov.uk. It has been correct this afternoon (9 January) at about 2.30pm. So, there have been changes to the original guidance.

  14. Health

    Health - Portugal travel advice

  15. A first-time guide to Madeira

    Levadas exist in varying degrees of difficulty and repair; check out WalkMe, a regularly updated guide, to see if the levada you have in mind is open and safe.. A popular, entry-level walk is the Levada do Caldeirão Verde, on the island's west end.The hike spans a relatively easy 11.8km (7.3 miles) round trip, which passes through diverse scenery that includes a lagoon and waterfall.

  16. Changes to entry rules are to Madeira

    Re: Changes to entry rules are to Madeira. ' Entering Madeira and Porto Santo. You can travel to Madeira and Porto Santo with your UK COVID-19 vaccination and recovery record, EU digital COVID-19 vaccination certificate or a negative COVID-19 antigen test certificate issued within 48 hours of travel. Be aware, however, that on arrival, even ...

  17. Madeira entry requirements

    Destination entry requirements. Without a visa, entry is permitted for a maximum stay of 90 days in a 180-day period. Young people under the age of 18 need a letter of authorisation with them when leaving or entering Portugal, including Madeira, without their parent or legal guardian. This letter must be signed by the parent or legal guardian ...

  18. Changes to entry rules are to Madeira

    The rule change explained on the gov.uk website for travel to Madeira and Porto Santo IS CONFIRMED on the official VisitMadeira Coronavirus pages. See paragraph 4 of the section headed "Trips to Madeira & Porto Santo", first sentence, now in bold text. The fact that Tobi hasn't noticed it is irrelevant. Edited: 2 years ago

  19. When the Portuguese island of Madeira will open for quarantine-free UK

    The Government has been looking at ways to reduce the price of testing, with PCR tests generally costing around £120-160, while some travel providers have heavily subsidised the costs. Topics Madeira

  20. Madeira Travel Advice

    Best time to go to Madeira. Summer temperatures in Madeira usually average around 24°C between May and September, but it's not uncommon to see highs of 30°C. On top of that, you can expect a good 7 or 8-hour dose of sunshine every day. In spring and autumn, meanwhile, the thermometer hovers in the low 20s.

  21. Changes to entry rules are to Madeira

    Just received another alert from gov.uk. Change made: Updated information on entry requirements for the autonomous region of Madeira ('Entry requirements' page) Time updated: 2:23pm, 9 January 2022. On arrival in Madeira and Porto Santo. You will be subject to health screening on arrival. You will be asked to show: your Madeira Safe QR code,

  22. EU Entry/Exit System

    The UK Government has been working closely with the European Commission, member states, local authorities and the travel industry, taking a multi-agency approach to ensure Ports are prepared for ...

  23. Travel to and from Madeira

    Travel to Madeira after May 17. There is desperately little news around this morning, so I thought it worthwhile clearing up a little confusion about requirements for travel to and from Madeira. At the moment these are those that apply when travel recommences on May 17 but please bear in mind that these could change at any minute, in which case ...

  24. Travel Vaccines and Advice for Madeira

    Madeira is a group of islands in the Atlantic Ocean and is an autonomous region of Portugal. The islands include Madeira, Porto Santo, and Desertas. The population of Madeira is 289,000 with the islands spanning 725 square kilometres. This population pales in comparison to the amount of tourists that visit each year, about 1.4 million.

  25. Blinken to travel to UK Monday to discuss Middle East, Ukraine

    Blinken will also meet with senior government officials to disc. ... Blinken to travel to UK Monday to discuss Middle East, Ukraine. September 7, 2024 at 5:38 PM.

  26. Ribeira Brava Holidays 2024 / 2025

    See gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice - for FCDO travel advice about individual destinations. Sign up for FCDO travel advice email alerts, so you automatically receive the latest travel advice updates and travel requirements for the destinations you want to know about. See Travel Aware page - for travel advice from TUI.

  27. DfE: ministerial gifts, hospitality, travel and meetings ...

    The Department for Education (DfE) publishes details of ministers' meetings with external organisations, gifts (given and received), hospitality and overseas travel on a quarterly basis. Updates ...