Portugal Packing List for Families
If you’re looking for a Portugal packing list for families, we’re glad you found us! Portugal is family-friendly, casual, and well-equipped, which means you don’t need to overpack or bring specialty items “just in case.” This packing list focuses on the essentials that make traveling in Portugal with kids more comfortable, while keeping luggage manageable.
While Portugal has fantastic public transportation, it may be helpful to rent a car if you’re exploring with kids. We recommend AutoEurope for all car rentals!
What to pack for Portugal with kids
Here’s what to pack for Portugal with kids.
Travel Documents and Essentials
Every family member will need a valid passport, and it’s a good idea to double-check expiration dates well before your trip. Keep digital and printed copies of important reservations, travel insurance details, and passports in case you need them.
We use passport holders in different colors to quickly figure out which passport belongs to which person!

If you plan to use your phone regularly for navigation or ride apps, setting up an international plan or eSIM ahead of time can make arrival much smoother.
Clothing for Portugal
Portugal’s climate is generally mild, but layers are key, especially in spring and fall. You will need to bring some warmer clothes in the winter as temperatures can dip below freezing, especially in the northern parts of the country.
For the majority of the year, lightweight, breathable clothing works well for daytime sightseeing, while a light sweater or jacket is useful for cooler evenings near the coast.
Even if you’re not visiting during summer, pack swimwear, as many hotels have pools, and beach days are common year-round in places like the Algarve.
Shoes to Bring
Comfortable walking shoes are essential for Portugal, especially in cities like Lisbon, where cobblestones and hills are common. Sandals are useful for warmer days and beach destinations, while water shoes can be helpful for rocky beaches or tide pools.
We recommend bringing one pair of sandals and one pair of regular shoes per person if the goal is packing light. We love Tevas and wear them everywhere, even hiking!
Beach and Pool Essentials
If your itinerary includes the Algarve or coastal areas, pack sun protection such as hats and sunglasses for everyone.
We love Sandcloud towels as they can double as an airplane blanket, an actual towel, or a beach blanket!
A waterproof or sand-resistant bag helps keep phones and snacks protected during beach days. A dry bag is also a must if you plan to kayak the sea caves in the Algarve.
Packing for Babies
Traveling with a baby in Portugal is very doable, but having familiar essentials makes things easier. A lightweight travel stroller works well for flatter areas, while a baby carrier is helpful in hilly neighborhoods. We recommend a light, compact stroller, and while we’ve used just about every baby carrier imaginable, we tend to reach for a Tula on most days. We often use a Tula Lite when traveling.

Pack enough diapers, wipes, and baby food for travel days, knowing you can easily buy more once you arrive.
Packing for Toddlers and Young Kids
Snacks are always a good idea, especially for sightseeing days or longer meals. A refillable water bottle helps keep kids hydrated during warm days, and a small backpack gives them a sense of independence while carrying their own essentials.
Popular water bottles come and go, but we love Hydroflask. While there are plenty of refill stations in the popular tourism areas, there are fewer in Portugal in general than in many other European countries.
Packing for Older Kids and Teens
Older kids and teens will appreciate having their own entertainment for flights and downtime, along with chargers and headphones. A small daypack is useful for carrying water, snacks, and souvenirs during sightseeing. This daypack by BagSmart is the one we use.

Reusable tote bags are handy for beach days or shopping trips. Portugal has done a great job at mostly eliminating single-use plastic bags, so it’s a good idea to bring your own anyway.
Health and Toiletries
Pack basic medications you regularly use, along with a small first-aid kit for minor issues like blisters or headaches. Sunscreen is essential year-round, especially near the coast. We recommend the brand “All Good,” which is safe for kids and reef-safe too.
While pharmacies are easy to find in Portugal, having familiar products on hand can save time and stress.
Electronics and Travel Gear
Portugal uses European-style outlets, so a power adapter is necessary for charging devices. A portable charger is helpful for long sightseeing days when using maps and cameras. Packing cubes can make it easier to organize clothing by family member, especially when sharing suitcases. We use (and love) BagSmart packing cubes.

What Not to Pack
Avoid packing bulky items you won’t use daily or too many shoes, which quickly add weight and take up space.
Packing lighter makes navigating airports, trains, and hotels much easier with kids. You may think it’s impossible to pack with only carry-ons for a family, but we do it all the time!
Portugal packing list for families
We hope this Portugal packing list for families helped you figure out what to pack for Portugal. And, what not to pack! Did we forget anything that you feel is essential? Please let us know in the comments!
More things to do in Portugal with kids:
- Best Things to Do in Lisbon With Kids (2026 Guide)
- A guide to Portugal With Kids
- The ultimate 3-day Lisbon Itinerary with kids
- The 10 best Algarve Beaches for Families
- Visiting the Algarve with Kids (2026 Guide)
- Is Portugal Good for a Family Vacation?
About Portugal Travel with kids
Portugal Travel With Kids helps families plan stress-free trips to Portugal with practical guides, tips, and itineraries. From Lisbon and the Algarve to Porto and beyond, we share real-world advice for traveling with kids of all ages so you can focus on enjoying your trip.
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