based on 307 experiences from female travelers
Begüm
Austria
My first solo trip was to Portugal, exploring the Algarve region up to Lisbon. I’d say the Algarve (especially Lagos) is a perfect destination for solo female travellers. Portugal is generally more affordable than many European countries. I stayed in hostels (~€20/night) and easily found budget-friendly food. If you love fish and seafood, it’s paradise. The Algarve offers plenty of activities: hiking along dramatic cliffs, discovering wild beaches, kayaking, and even skydiving. It’s also full...
Posted: May 17, 2026Experienced: February, 2026Anastsiia
Russia
My first time in Portugal! After Spain it felt a little bit more pricey, not that clean and sometimes unsafe. Lisbon gives a certain vibe but it was hard to walk during heat. After midnight a felt unsafe in city center, walking home But the huge brilliant of this country is nature with its ocean, cliffs, beaches and picturesque views. I certainly recommend everyone to visit Cabo da Roca and Praia da Ursa. I have never seen anything more fascinating. It was the best view ever. Next time I...
Posted: May 12, 2026safe, super cool architecture, lots of fun activities there and kind people. My only complaint was the food was quite bland for my liking. May be a little bit sketchy at night so I wouldn’t go out by yourself
Posted: May 9, 2026Lisbon is one of the most gorgeous and unique cities that I've been to so far! In the summer it can get very crowded so months like May/September/October are ideal while it's still super sunny. It's overall cheap when it comes to food and shopping and the locals are very friendly. If you don't mind the mild workout you'll have to do beacause of the heels I would 100% recommended for a fun girls trip!!
Posted: April 18, 2026Experienced: September, 2025Based on 248 reports
Based on 248 reports
Overall 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, 2026Feels ok so far! One area had a lot of men standing around and honestly I prefer men when they are in the company of women but no one hassled me at all. I’ve only been here 1 day though so can’t say for sure.
Posted: May 17, 2026I would say it feel a bit unsafe at night because the lack of people but to some that might be a good thing so I wouldn’t complain I think it’s good overall if you like quiet place this would be a nice one for you
Posted: May 3, 2026Jennifer
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!
Melina
Amares
3 days
🌍 About Me Hey! I’m Mell — a globe-trotting soul who’s touched down on almost every continent (not yet, in Antarctica!). I’ve traveled solo, with friends, and made incredible connections along the way. I believe the best kind of journey is the one that connects you to yourself and to others. 💫 My Vibe I’m all about deep chats under the stars, spontaneous dance floors in faraway places, sunrise hikes, and the magic of meeting kindred spirits in unexpected corners of the world. I’m equal parts adventurer, foodie, spiritual seeker, and sunset chaser. ✨ What I’m Into • Soulful experiences & meaningful conversations • Yoga, meditation & high-vibe living • Local cultures, nature escapes, and good coffee and nice book. • Turning strangers into lifelong friends☺️