based on 318 experiences from female travelers
Antonia
Germany
In 2024 I was in Esposende during my school education to become a horse groom and it was really the start for my love to travel. I really enjoyed the new culture, the people and the experiences that I got from it. It also gave me new courage to travel solo to new countries in the future.
Posted: June 25, 2026Experienced: February, 2024went to Porto with two friends after we graduated school and we really enjoyed our trip! We felt very safe, there weren’t many creepy men and everyone was just minding their buissness! Would always recommend for girls trips!!
Posted: June 24, 2026Britters
Australia
Lisbon was one of the best places I have ever been. OneFam hostel was so so good, I met such an amazing group of people there. Would go back without a question. Safety wise I found it very safe, there are the normal precautions that you have to take when travelling. There was a man harassing me when I was on my own late at night in pink street but there were hundreds of people out and a group of Brazillian natives helped me out, I will never forget them ❤️🇧🇷🇦🇺
Posted: June 13, 2026Experienced: May, 2025Laura
Austria
I cycled through portugal. The Algarve was not that interesting and quiet bad for cycling. The west coast quiet, natural and pretty. There is also a hiking path and I met a lot of hikers there. The end was in Lisbon and this is also a great city
Posted: June 13, 2026Experienced: April, 2026Based on 250 reports
Based on 250 reports
Aveiro is really safe but you gotta watch out for weirdos that are usually half naked doing unspeakable things in the middle of the street so that’s the only thing you have to watch out for I have put in the locations where I have seen this happen and yeah, just try to avoid them.
Posted: June 23, 2026Coimbra is student city , one of the safest place i live in , a lit of parties during the night but loud but still really safe. Only weird days are student partied days in may and you have to be more careful with student festival than usual .
Posted: June 20, 2026Overall very safe. People generally don't bother me or steal, but as always, be cautious and also it depends where you go. I don't spend time in the touristy areas and I walk everywhere. I have only felt unsafe a handful of times, but as always, stay sharp.
Posted: May 21, 2026Cherokee
Portugal is rather safe. Definitely look out for pickpockets and scammers. Traveling as a female I felt safe with the locals being so helpful. There is a lot to see and public transportation is safe and cheap.
Posted: May 21, 2026Ilgım
Coimbra
3 days
Heya I am Ilgım, EMJM student currently in Portugal and next year in Spain. I love getting to meet new people and gaining new perspectives on life. I am usually a casual traveller, don't make super intrinsic plans rather just go out to see what the day will bring :3
Jennifer
Viana Do Castelo
3 days
I'm a young-at-heart immigrant from the US, avid Camino de Santiago pilgrim, and love exploring the world. My favorite part of travel is spending time with people who live there. I'm an auntie of two fabulous Gen Zers, a plant mom, and lover of deep conversations. Kind and 🏳️🌈 friendly!