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Turkish Airlines

Turkish Airlines
28 Jul, Tue08:30
Dubai – Lisbon
1d 4h 25m
1 stop
DXBLIS

Turkish Airlines

Turkish Airlines
28 Jul, Tue01:30
Abu Dhabi – Lisbon
1d 1h 5m
1 stop
AUHLIS

Turkish Airlines

Turkish Airlines
2 Aug, Sun13:50
Dubai – Porto
12h 40m
1 stop
DXBOPO

Turkish Airlines

Turkish Airlines
16 Jul, Thu01:30
Abu Dhabi – Porto
17h 10m
1 stop
AUHOPO

Qatar Airways

Qatar Airways
8 Jul, Wed11:20
Dubai – Porto
22h 30m
2 stop
SHJOPO
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Qatar Airways

Qatar Airways
18 Jul, Sat11:20
Dubai – Lisbon
12h 5m
1 stop
SHJLIS

TAP Portugal

TAP Portugal
8 Jul, Wed02:00
Abu Dhabi – Funchal
12h 40m
1 stop
AUHFNC

TAP Portugal

TAP Portugal
21 Jul, Tue14:25
Dubai – Funchal
20h 55m
1 stop
DXBFNC

Qatar Airways

Qatar Airways
12 Jul, Sun00:30
Dubai – Funchal
15h 5m
2 stop
SHJFNC

Last update: 06 July 2026 14:48

Currency EUR
Number of flights per week 18
Top destinations Lisbon
Most popular airline Qatar Airways
Most popular airport Lisbon Portela Airport
Flight Duration 7 hour 10 min

About Portugal

Portugal is located on the Iberian Peninsula, west of Europe. Portugal shares borders with Spain and lies along the Atlantic Ocean. Its capital is Lisbon, and notable cities in Portugal include Porto, Braga, and Aveiro. Portuguese is the official language, and also the most commonly spoken language in Portugal. The autonomous regions of Madeira and the Azores are part of Portugal.
Throughout its history, Portugal was ruled by various nations, including the Greeks, Romans, Phoenicians, and Umayyads. Today, it is a part of the Portuguese Republic. During the 15th and 16th centuries, the Portuguese Empire extended its influence to encompass vast regions, including Brazil and the Philippines, establishing itself as one of the world's most powerful states.
Portugal is now one of Europe's most modern and developed countries. It is a member of several international organizations, like the European Union. The Tejo River, known as the largest river in Portugal, divides the country into two parts. The northern regions have a more continental climate with generally cooler weather throughout the year, while the south experiences warmer and drier conditions. Portugal's coastlines exhibit the influence of a Mediterranean climate, with average temperatures ranging from 15 to 19 degrees Celsius year-round. Summers are mostly sunny, especially along the coastal areas.
These conditions make Portugal an ideal destination year-round, with the country's highest point located on Pico Island's Pico Mountain. The country's economy primarily relies on industry and tourism. The most developed industrial sectors include automotive, textiles, cement, furniture, and cork production. Portugal is known for its significant role in the global cork production industry.
Portugal cultivates crops such as rice, wheat, corn, and grapes, but also imports many essential food products, including fruits and vegetables, from South American countries. The population of Portugal, more than 10 million, is predominantly of Portuguese descent, with significant communities of Brazilian, Ukrainian, and Angolan origin. Most of the population follows the Catholic faith, though there are also small communities of Muslims, Protestants, and Jews in the country.
Portugal has rich diversity in art, literature, and music. Fado music holds a special place, with both locals and foreign tourists taking great pleasure in listening to this music genre.
The culinary traditions of Portugal draw inspiration from a diverse range of European influences. It is renowned for its Port wines, with a wide range of seafood, meat, and vegetable dishes. The unique preparation of codfish, known as "Morina," is a must-try. Moreover, Portugal hosts numerous festivals and carnivals, especially during the summer. Events like the Algarve International Film Festival, Cool Jazz Fest, Boom Festival, and Avanca Film Festival are among the most famous celebrations.
In Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, there are many places to visit, such as São Jorge Castle, which offers a magnificent panoramic view of the city, and the Belem Tower, located by the sea, known as one of the city's most iconic symbols. The Monument to the Discoveries, dedicated to Portugal's world-famous explorers such as Magellan and Vasco de Gama, the 25th of April Bridge, and the historic Alfama district are also must-see places in the city. In Porto, famous for its wines, visitors can explore the Aliados Square, known as the "heart of the city," and Balhao Market, one of Porto's most important shopping areas.
The Porto Cathedral recognized as one of Europe's most impressive cathedrals, and the colorful houses, along with the enchanting cafes, restaurants serving the finest Portuguese cuisine, and souvenir shops in the picturesque Ribeira district, make Porto a city filled with captivating historical centers worth exploring.

Popular Airlines

Etihad Airways
Emirates

Popular Airports

  • Faro Airport
    Faro International Airport (FAO), 8006-901 Faro, Portugal
    from
    AED 2,429
  • Lisbon Portela Airport
    Humberto Delgado Airport, Alameda das Comunidades Portuguesas, 1700-111 Lisbon, Portugal
    from
    AED 1,858
  • Francisco Sa Carneiro - Porto Airport
    Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport (OPO), Pedras Rubras, 4470-558 Vila Nova da Telha, Portugal
    from
    AED 2,073

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