Portuguese Government launches task force for affordable housing
The Portuguese Government has set up a task force to focus on affordable housing, aiming to “define guiding principles for investments supported under Portugal 2030” in this sector, according to a decree published in the Diário da República.Dated 3 March, the decree explains that the group will also
From London to Lisbon: 6 top tips for a seamless move
Heading abroad for a better quality of life doesn’t have to be complicated.
Clock change 2026 in Portugal: when does daylight saving time start?
Spring is nearly here, and in Portugal, that means it’s time to adjust the clocks for daylight saving time. After a long winter, the shift forward brings longer evenings, more sunlight, and a sense that summer is on the way.
Portugal launches new phase of Porto–Lisbon high-speed rail
Portugal has launched the tender for the second public-private partnership (PPP) of the Porto–Lisbon high-speed rail line, covering the Oiã to Soure section.
Best places to live in southern Portugal
Southern Portugal, and the Algarve in particular, keeps popping up on relocation lists for good reason. The weather is kind, daily life is fairly straightforward, and there’s a well-worn path for foreigners who want a slower pace without feeling cut off.
Coastal vs inland: where to retire in Portugal for better value in 2026
Portugal keeps coming up in conversations about slowing down, stretching a pension, and finding a place that still feels liveable year‑round.
New Portugal-Spain bridge will slash travel time by 85 km
A brand-new international bridge over the Sever River is set to transform travel between Portugal and Spain, cutting the road journey between Montalvão and Cedillo by 85 km and boosting the local economy.The €19.5 million bridge, funded through Portugal’s Recovery and Resilience Plan (PRR), was agre
Best places to live in the Azores
Living here isn’t one single experience, which is why pinning down the best places to live in the Azores often trips people up. Each island runs at its own pace, with different levels of infrastructure, housing pressure and social life.
Living in Guimarães: everyday life in Portugal’s birthplace
Living in Guimarães means settling into a northern Portuguese town where daily life still runs very much on local terms.
Living in Vilamoura: organised Algarve living by the marina
Living in Vilamoura often feels very different from the rest of the Algarve.
Living in the Azores: pros, cons, costs and best places to live
Life in the Azores feels a bit like stepping sideways out of mainland Europe and landing somewhere quieter, greener and far more slow-paced.
How to get a NIF in Portugal: a complete guide for expats and foreigners
If you’re planning to live, work, or invest in Portugal, one of the first things you’ll need is a NIF (Número de Identificação Fiscal), Portugal’s tax identification number. Whether you’re buying property, opening a bank account, or signing up for utilities, the NIF is essential.
The best places to live in Portugal
Thinking about swapping your current life for sunshine, seafood and slower evenings by the sea?
Where do most expats live in the Algarve? 7 best places to live
Moving to the Algarve isn’t just about sun and sea. The exact town you choose will shape your daily life more than the country itself.
Safest places to live in Portugal
With safety rankings that regularly place it among the world’s calmest countries, looking for the safest places to live in Portugal tends to be about finding the calmest neighbourhoods and towns within an already safe country.
Portugal ranked among the world’s best and safest places to retire
Portugal has quietly climbed to the top of the tables for retirees, ranking number 1 as the world’s safest place to retire and number 7 globally for peace and stability.
Best places to retire in Portugal in 2026
Portugal is widely seen as one of the top spots to retire, combining a relaxed pace of life with relatively good value for money.
Is Portugal safe in 2026? what the indexes say
If you’re thinking about swapping drizzle for pastel de nata and Atlantic sunsets, the big question is usually: “Is Portugal a safe country in 2026?” In short: yes, very much so.
Divorce in Portugal: who keeps a house built on one spouse’s land?
Divorce is not only emotionally challenging—it can also be a bureaucratic headache, especially when it comes to dividing property in Portugal. A common question arises: after a divorce, who owns a house built on land that belongs solely to one spouse?
Public healthcare in Portugal
Portugal’s public healthcare system is one of the quiet reasons many people decide to stay.
Cost of living in Portugal in 2026
Is it expensive to live in Portugal? How much do you actually need each month to feel comfortable, rather than counting every coffee?
Cost of living in the Algarve in 2026
The Algarve, Portugal's southernmost region, is renowned for its stunning coastline, sunny weather, and vibrant culture. But how does the cost of living here stack up?
Top 10 reasons to move to the Algarve: cost of living, safety and lifestyle
The Algarve keeps coming up whenever people talk about the best coastal places to move to in Portugal, and it’s not hard to see why.
Buying a house in Portugal? What you need to know about property registration
If you’re planning to buy a house in Portugal, understanding property registration is essential. It not only makes your purchase legally official but also protects your investment from potential disputes.
Portugal named “economy of the year” by The Economist
Portugal’s been quietly climbing the economic ranks over the past few years.