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As wildfires blaze near the Algarve, is Portugal safe to travel to for your holiday?

8 August 2023 at 15:57
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Firefighter are battling the Portugese blazes (Picture: Getty)

Wildfires are currently raging across Portugal, after the popular tourist destination recorded its hottest temperature of the year on Monday, with highs of 46.4C.

Yesterday, more than 1,400 people were asked to leave the southern town of Odemira, with the blaze now making its way to the Algarve region.

Europe has faced mass devastation from fires this summer, with people being evacuated from the Greek island of Rhodes and blazes being encountered in Sicily in Italy, Dubrovnik in Croatia, and more.

With this in mind, is Portugal still safe to travel to?

Here is what you need to know.

Is it safe to travel to Portugal?

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As of today (August 8), the Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office (the department of government that deals with British affairs abroad) is yet to warn against travel to Portugal.

However, the department has advised British travellers to Portugal that ‘no travel can be guaranteed safe’ and that they should make adequate preparations in advance and take precautions while visiting.

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This includes reading the FCDO advice on support for British nationals abroad and, most importantly, making sure you research your destination thoroughly and take out adequate travel insurance that ‘should cover your itinerary, planned activities and expenses in an emergency.’

When it comes to fires specifically, the advice warns that forest fires are ‘highly dangerous and unpredictable’ and can occur anywhere in Portugal, with the risk being exceptionally high during periods of hot and dry weather.

During wildfires, the Foreign Office state that Portuguese authorities may have to evacuate areas and close roads for safety reasons.

The FCDO offers three critical pieces of advice:

  • Ensure to familiarise yourself with local safety and emergency procedures
  • Always follow the advice of the Portuguese authorities
  • If you spot a wildfire, call the emergency services on 112.

If you have concerns, it is always good practice to check with your travel operator or hotel before travelling.

The latest Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office travel advice for Portugal can be found on the gov.uk website.

Can I get a refund on my trip to Portugal?

Unless the Foreign Office advises you to cancel your holiday, or it is cancelled by your airline or tour operator there is no guarantee you’ll get your money back if you choose not to travel.

Most insurance policies only pay out due to trip cancellations in certain circumstances such as death, bereavement and extremely long days.

CASCAIS, PORTUGAL - JULY 25: An AT-802F Fire Boss firefighting amphibious aircraft flies over heavy smoke to drop water at a forest fire being fought by 409 operatives are fighting the flames, supported by 111 vehicles and 14 specialized aircraft and helicopters on July 25, 2023 in Cascais, Portugal. A fire with two active fronts in a forest area broke out around 4pm in the locality of Zambujeiro, Alcabideche, Cascais Municipality. Vehicles traffic is blocked between the Alvide and Cascais junctions on the A5 highway in both directions. Europe is suffering a wave of forest fires due to high temperatures in the continent. (Photo by Horacio Villalobos#Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)
Firefighters have been trying hard to put out the blazes (Picture: Corbis via Getty Images Source: Corbis News

Airlines are also not obligated to offer refunds if a trip is cancelled due to something beyond their control, such as the weather.

However, it is always worth checking with your airline or tour provider to see whether they might be able to offer you anything, such as rescheduling the trip, or moving it to a different location.

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