Vaccinations in Portugal: Complete Guide to Requirements and Schedules 2026
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Vaccinations in Portugal: Complete Guide to Requirements and Schedules 2026

Maria Santos
Maria Santos
April 29, 2026 7 min read 3

Getting vaccinated in Portugal is a straightforward and simple procedure. And, although the county doesn’t have a mandatory vaccination schedule (apart from healthcare workers who must receive the diphtheria vaccine), they are free and help protect you and others against infectious diseases.

This guide explains the details on which vaccines are available, as well as how you can go about getting them.

  • The vaccination system in Portugal
  • Insurance for Portuguese vaccinations
  • Childhood vaccinations in PortugalMandatory and recommended vaccinationsOther optional vaccinations in Portugal
  • Mandatory and recommended vaccinations
  • Other optional vaccinations in Portugal
  • Vaccination schedule in Portugal
  • COVID-19 vaccination in Portugal
  • Vaccinations for pensioners in Portugal
  • Vaccinations for special groups in Portugal
  • Travel vaccinations in Portugal
  • Useful resources

The vaccination system in Portugal

Since 1965, the National Vaccination Program (Programa Nacional de Vacinação, PNV) has ensured that everyone in Portugal has access to free and accessible immunization. It continually reviews its vaccines and procedures to protect as many people as possible against infectious diseases.

Public opinion is very much in favor of vaccinations. In fact, the World Health Organization (WHO) reports that Portugal had a vaccination rate of 98.2% in 2024.

The healthcare system in Portugal

Insurance for Portuguese vaccinations

Through the PNV, Portugal ensures that the majority of vaccinations are free of charge and universally available to all residents. For coverage on vaccines not included in the PNV scheme (e.g., chickenpox, hepatitis A, and rotavirus), there is a wide variety of health insurance providers, including these global companies catering specifically to expats:

  • Allianz Care
  • Cigna Global

Guide to getting health insurance in Portugal

Childhood vaccinations in Portugal

Children in Portugal receive free vaccinations, which are included in the national health program. You can request them from the Individual Health Bulletin at your local health center where your child is registered.

If you just had a baby in Portugal, your newborn(s) will get immunized at the hospital.

Portugal doesn’t have mandatory vaccinations. However, the following are strongly recommended:

Vaccine

Diseases and infections it protects against

Number of doses

Hepatitis B vaccine

Hepatitis B

Two

Hexavalent vaccine (DTPa/Hib/ VIP)

Diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio, and Haemophilus influenzae type b

Five+

HPV9 vaccine

Human Papillomavirus

Two

MenB vaccine

Neisseria B

Three

MenC vaccine

Neisseria C

One

Pn20 vaccine

Streptococcus Pneumoniae 20 Serotypes

Three

VASPR vaccine

Measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR)

Two

Other optional vaccinations in Portugal

Other vaccines available (but not for free) are:

  • Bacterial meningitis
  • Chickenpox
  • COVID-19
  • Hepatitis A and C
  • Influenza
  • Rotavirus
  • Herpes zoster (shingles)

Vaccination schedule in Portugal

The following is a recommended schedule for vaccines in Portugal:

Age

Vaccine

Birth

First dose of Hepatitis B vaccine

2 months

First dose of Hexavalent vaccineSecond dose of Hepatitis B vaccineFirst dose of Pn20 vaccineFirst dose of MenB vaccine

4 months

Second dose of Hexavalent vaccineSecond dose of Pn20 vaccineSecond dose of MenB vaccine

6 months

Third dose of Hexavalent vaccine

12 months

Third dose of Pn20 vaccineThird dose of MenB vaccineFirst (only) dose of MenC vaccineFirst dose of VASPR (MMR) vaccine

18 months

Fourth dose of Hexavalent vaccine

5 years

Fifth dose of Hexavalent vaccineSecond dose of VASPR (MMR) vaccine

10 years

Reinforcement vaccine against TdTwo doses of HPV9 vaccine

25, 24, 65, 75+

Reinforcement vaccine against Td

COVID-19 vaccination in Portugal

Since these became widely available, anyone can access COVID-19 vaccines throughout Portugal, free of charge. You can visit the SNS website for any recent COVID-19 updates and vaccine mandates.

Vaccinations for pensioners in Portugal

Adult vaccinations are not mandatory in Portugal. However, doctors strongly encourage anyone over 60 to get vaccinated against:

  • Common flu
  • Herpes zoster
  • Pneumococcal disease

The family doctor typically administers vaccines for seniors, but the nursing staff at local hospitals or medical care facilities can do it as well. On very rare occasions, the pharmacy may also provide certain vaccinations.

Senior health and elderly care in Portugal

Vaccinations for special groups in Portugal

The PNV program also provides some vaccines free of charge for special groups. People in these groups are generally at a higher level of risk for getting an infectious disease. Vaccines in this category can be for any age group, such as:

  • Hepatitis B vaccine: risk groups such as the elderly or those considered having serious health conditions (such as cardiovascular or lung disease).
  • Polio vaccine: travelers to endemic areas, lab workers who manage potentially contaminated samples, as well as immuno-compromised individuals.
  • MMR vaccine: women over the age of 18 who are looking to have children and who have not been previously vaccinated.
  • Td (traveler’s diarrhea) vaccine: women of childbearing age and pregnant women who have not been previously vaccinated with the tetanus vaccine, and tetanus prophylaxis for wound management.

Remember to always check with your healthcare professional in case of individual enquiries on your vaccination requirements.

Travel vaccinations in Portugal

Vaccination requirements for entering Portugal may exist, although this depends entirely on your nationality. Check with a Portuguese embassy or consulate in your area before you travel to the country to make sure. The Centers for Disease Control also provide advice for those traveling to areas that require them.

The Ministry of Health also provides a number of recommended travel vaccines. These vaccines are available in travel clinics and are ideally given two to three months before you travel:

  • Cholera
  • Rabies
  • Tetravalent vaccine against invasive meningococcal disease
  • Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE)
  • Typhoid fever
  • Yellow fever

Travel advice or vaccines related to travel may be covered by your health insurance, although not every health insurance provider does so. Check with your local health insurance provider directly to see if travel-related healthcare is covered in your plan.

Useful resources

  • Gov.pt, official government website with information on Portuguese vaccinations and screening programs in English
  • Ministry of Health, official government website for the ministry responsible for healthcare in Portugal
  • European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), official EU website for the agency in charge of immunization and disease control

Frequently Asked Questions About Vaccinations in Portugal

Are vaccinations free in Portugal?

Yes, vaccinations in Portugal National Vaccination Program (Programa Nacional de Vacinação - PNV) are free for all children and adults regardless of citizenship or insurance status. The program covers 13 diseases including measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, Hib, pneumococcal, meningococcal, HPV, hepatitis B, and rotavirus. Adults receive free flu shots if 65+, pregnant, or chronically ill. Travel vaccinations and vaccines outside PNV (like yellow fever, typhoid) require payment at private clinics (€30-€100 per dose) or specialized travel health centers.

Where do I get vaccinated in Portugal?

Children receive vaccinations at local health centers (centros de saúde) through family doctor (médico de família) appointments. Parents receive notification letters with vaccination schedules. Adults get routine vaccinations through their médico de família at assigned health centers. Travel vaccinations are available at specialized clinics like Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical in Lisbon or private travel health centers nationwide. COVID-19 vaccinations continue at health centers and dedicated vaccination posts. Registration with SNS (Serviço Nacional de Saúde) is required for free vaccinations.

What is the Portuguese vaccination schedule?

Infants receive first vaccines at birth (Hepatitis B, BCG), then at 2, 4, 6, and 18 months. Toddlers get boosters at 5 years before school entry. Pre-teens receive HPV and Meningococcal ACWY at 10-13 years. Teenagers get tetanus-diphtheria-pertussis booster at 16-18 years. Adults need tetanus-diphtheria boosters every 10 years. Pregnant women receive pertussis and flu vaccines. Those 65+ receive annual flu and one-time pneumococcal vaccines. The schedule aligns with WHO recommendations and EU standards. Catch-up vaccinations available for those who missed childhood doses.

Do I need vaccinations to live in Portugal?

Portugal has no mandatory vaccination requirements for residency or citizenship. However, vaccinations are strongly recommended and nearly universal (95%+ coverage). Children enrolling in schools and daycare may face social pressure if unvaccinated, though no legal requirement exists. Healthcare workers require proof of immunity to certain diseases for employment. Traveling to Portugal from yellow fever endemic countries requires yellow fever vaccination certificate. Most Portuguese residents follow PNV recommendations, making community immunity high and disease outbreaks rare.

Living in Portugal? Find healthcare providers and read Portugal healthcare guides on ExpatsList.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What vaccines are required in Portugal?
Portugal doesn't legally mandate vaccines, but the National Vaccination Program strongly recommends: DTaP/Tdap (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis), MMR (measles, mumps, rubella), polio, hepatitis B, and HPV for adolescents. These are free through the public system. Some schools may require proof of vaccination for enrollment.
Are vaccines free in Portugal?
Yes, all vaccines in the National Vaccination Program (PNV) are free for children, adolescents, and adults through public health centers. This includes routine childhood vaccines, flu shots for at-risk groups, and COVID-19 vaccines. Private clinics charge for non-program vaccines or if you prefer private service.
Where can I get vaccinated in Portugal?
Free vaccinations: local health centers (centro de saúde) - bring your health card (cartão de utente). Private vaccinations: private clinics and hospitals, pharmacies (for flu and some adult vaccines). For National Program vaccines, public centers are best - free and no appointment usually needed.
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Maria Santos
Maria Santos
Brazil From Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Portugal Living in Lisbon, Portugal

Rio girl living the Lisbon dream. Four years of pastéis de nata, fado nights, and explaining to Brazilians why Portugal isn't as expensive as everyone thinks (okay, it kind of is now). D7 visa survivor. Here to help you make the move.

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