Portugal lies in the southwest of Europe, on the Iberian Peninsula, covering approximately 92,000 km². Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the south and west, and Spain to the north and east, it enjoys a privileged position as a gateway between continents.
Portugal is known for one of the most enjoyable climates in Europe. The entire country falls within the “mild” zone of the Köppen-Geiger classification.
Average annual temperature: 16°C (60.8°F)
Southern Portugal: 18°C (64.4°F)
Northern Portugal: 13°C (55.4°F)
This balance makes Portugal a year-round destination for both leisure and living.
Portugal ranks 38th in the UN Human Development Index, reflecting strong social and economic indicators.
Life expectancy: 81.9 years, among the highest worldwide
Robust healthcare system, accessible to residents and foreigners
Active member of the EU, UN, NATO, and OECD
Living costs vary by region, but Portugal remains affordable compared to much of Europe.
Major cities: Lisbon, Porto, and Faro offer vibrant urban life with higher housing costs.
Smaller towns: Lower living expenses, while daily costs (utilities, internet, transport) remain stable nationwide.
Portugal combines safety, healthcare, and mobility to create a stress-free lifestyle.
Healthcare: Public and private systems that remained resilient during COVID-19.
Safety: Ranked the 6th safest country in the world (Global Peace Index 2022).
Mobility: Excellent roads, reliable railways, metro systems in Lisbon and Porto, and accessible bus networks.
Portuguese is a natural advantage for Brazilians, while English is widely spoken. French also has strong presence, especially in the north, due to historic ties.
Around 50,000 French citizens live in Portugal, forming the 7th largest foreign community.
French nationals lead property acquisitions, followed by British, Brazilian, Swiss, and Chinese buyers.
Portugal is more than a holiday destination. It offers mild climate, safety, quality of life, and investment opportunities. Here, every day can feel like a vacation — and every project can become a future.
Portugal: not just a destination, but a way of life.