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Travel tips and advice if you're heading to a music festival in Portugal

If you鈥檙e heading to the AfroNation music festival in Portim茫o this weekend, check our dedicated information and advice page.

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Travel tips and advice if you're heading to a music festival in Portugal

As well as this advice, check out our travel advice for Portugal.

Every summer, Portugal hosts a number of different festivals. The vast majority of British tourists don鈥檛 have any problems at these events, but it鈥檚 best to be aware of a few things before you go.

Before you go

  • remember your European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), but also take out travel insurance. It could save you a lot of money if you get into difficulties. Make sure you carry the emergency contact number and policy number with you and leave a copy of your policy with someone at home
  • take 2 photocopies of your passport. Leave one at home and take the other with you
  • tell family or friends where you鈥檒l be staying
  • fill in the last page of your passport with your emergency contacts
  • follow

At the festival

  • keep your valuables locked in a safe place (such as a hotel safe or locker on the festival site) and carry as few valuables as possible
  • carry a photocopy of your passport around with you
  • keep some spare cash separate from the rest
  • keep your cash and mobile in a zipped pocket
  • avoid walking home on your own; taxis are readily available in Portim茫o. Take care on public transport and don鈥檛 be distracted

If you need help

  • the festival has an information point you can go to for help and advice and to look for lost property
  • in an emergency, call 112
  • if your passport has gone missing, you can get an Emergency Travel Document (ETD) to get you home. You鈥檒l need to get a police report, fill in an , pay 拢100 online (or at the consulate in Euros at the current exchange rate) and go to the British Vice Consulate to collect the Emergency Travel Document
  • for any other queries contact the British Embassy or nearest consulate

Updates to this page

Published 30 July 2019