Portugal

Hoodlum offers expert film fixer services in Portugal, facilitating international productions of every scale with a full range of services, including location scouting, obtaining permits, full range of logistic support and connecting production teams with local talent and experienced crew.

Ultimate Filming Guide for Portugal

Capital

Lisbon.

Main Cities

Lisbon, Porto, Braga, Coimbra, Faro.

Local Languages

Portuguese (official); Mirandese recognized regionally.

Currency

Euro (EUR).

Climate

Mediterranean

General Visa Requirements:

Portugal is a Schengen member, so most cast and crew can enter and film for up to 90 days without a visa.

Required Documents:

  • Completed and signed visa application form
  • Passport-sized photos
  • Proof of sufficient funds
  • Proof of return or onward travel
  • Documents justifying purpose of visit
  • Medical certificate and Yellow Fever Card (plus recommended vaccinations such as Hepatitis A & B, polio, influenza, pneumonia, meningitis, chickenpox, shingles, Tdap, MMR)

Visa Application Process:

Processing Time:

15 days

Cost:

$100

Accreditation Requirements:

Crew accreditation requirements are aligned with visa requirements.

Required Documents:

  • Completed and signed visa application form
  • Passport-sized photos
  • Proof of sufficient funds
  • Proof of return or onward travel
  • Purpose of visit documentation
  • Medical certificate and Yellow Fever Card (plus recommended vaccinations)

Processing Time:

2 weeks

Cost:

Varies depending on nationality and embassy

Issuing Organization:

  • Local administrative authorities, central government, municipalities, site owners, police, and other entities with jurisdiction
  • Portugal Film Commission (coordination and guidance)
  • Since 2024, permits are required for all filming in public locations, regardless of crew size

Required Documents:

  • Description of type of shoot, locations, and timings
  • Proof of local public liability insurance (must be contracted locally)

Processing Time:

10 days

Cost:

Fees vary depending on entity and location

Location Scouting / Location Permits Information:

  • Request approval from property owner or administrator
  • Negotiate fees for shoot dates
  • Secure a written location agreement

Location Scouting / Permitting Cost & Processing Time

Case-specific; tends to be higher in major cities

Drone Regulations:

  • Applications must be made by a locally registered, licensed drone pilot
  • Regulated by ANAC (National Civil Aviation Authority)
  • Open category drones do not require authorization if operating within rules (max 120m altitude, VLOS, no-fly zones respected, etc.)
  • Image capture for dissemination requires separate authorization from the National Aeronautical Authority (AAN)

Drone Importation Regulations:

Drones allowed if compliant with EU Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/945 and Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947

Permit Issuance:

  • ANAC (drone operations)
  • AAN (image capture authorization)

Timing:

3–4 days

Cost:

Free (but only local registered operators can apply)

Carnet Status:

Portugal accepts ATA Carnet

Required Documents:

  • Import request for filming equipment
  • Detailed list with serial numbers
  • Equipment value

Issuing Organization:

Portuguese Tax and Customs Authority (AT)

Timing:

Clearance time not specified; depends on customs workload

Cost:

Costs vary depending on customs process and broker fees

General Overview:

Portugal is generally safe, with low crime rates. However, pickpocketing, bag-snatching, and car theft (especially of rental cars) are common in major tourist cities.

Security Requirements:

Private security guard or company recommended for production locations

Rebates/Incentives:

  • Portugal offers a 30% cash refund program for higher-budget film and TV productions
  • Existing 25–30% cash rebate (Tourism and Cinema Support Fund – FATC) also available
  • Incentives cannot be combined

Meet our Local Team

Portugal

Enrique

Enrique - Portugal

Enrique

Client Brief

Fill in our client brief and we’ll get back to you with everything you need to start filming in this region.

Services We Provide in Portugal

Accommodation

Airport Protocol & On-Ground Support

Casting & Talent

Catering

Crew Sourcing

Customs Clearance

Drone & Aerial Permits

Drone & Drone Operator

Equipment Rentals

Film Permits

Line Producers & Production Management

Local Film Fixers

Locations / RECCE’s

Logistics

Rebates & Incentives

Research

Risk Management

Security

Set Dressing / Production Design

Transport & Vehicles

Visas & Work Permits

News from the Region

Lisbon filming
Production Support Portugal

Portugal has rapidly become one of Europe’s most dependable and creatively flexible destinations…

Portugal film permits
Hoodlum film fixers portugal

Portugal has rapidly become one of Europe’s most sought-after filming destinations. Its 30…

Europe
Europe

Filming in Europe has never been more attractive. With breathtaking locations, centuries of…

Introduction

Hoodlum provides top-tier film fixer services with a strong presence in Portugal, offering essential support to international film production teams. With extensive experience, we specialize in location scouting, permit acquisition, and sourcing local crews to ensure your project runs seamlessly from start to finish. Portugal, known for its stunning landscapes, historic architecture, and vibrant cities like Lisbon and Porto, has emerged as a premier destination for filmmakers. Whether you’re producing a commercial, feature film, TV series, or documentary, Hoodlum’s expert team on the ground is your reliable partner for efficient film production logistics and services.

Planning to film in Portugal? Let Hoodlum take care of all the details—from permits to locations—so you can focus on bringing your creative vision to life. Contact Hoodlum today to discover how we can make your Portugal film production a success.

Country Overview

Located in Southern Europe, Portugal offers a diverse landscape of stunning natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. Its strategic position along the Atlantic coast makes it a popular destination for international film and TV productions.

Incentives

  • 20% cash rebate on qualifying production expenses.
  • 30% cash rebate for local labor and services.
  • No limits on foreign crew and talent.
  • No taxes on foreign crew and talent salaries.

Main Cities:

  • Lisbon: The capital and largest city, known for its historic neighbourhoods and scenic views.
  • Porto: The second-largest city, famous for its wine production and picturesque riverside.
  • Cascais: A charming coastal town popular for its beaches and vibrant atmosphere.
  • Funchal: The capital of Madeira, known for its stunning landscapes and botanical gardens.

Local Languages:

The official language is Portuguese.

Local Currency:

Euro (EUR).

Climate:

Portugal has a Mediterranean climate, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters.

Visa Requirements

General requirements
Portugal’s visa regime is part of the Schengen Area, requiring non-EU citizens to apply for visas, with some exceptions (e.g., US citizens).

Application requirements
Detailed information and documentation can be found on the official government website: Portugal Visa Information.

Processing time
15 days from the date of submission, with possible extensions for justified reasons. Applications submitted less than 15 days prior to the planned journey may not be processed in time.

Cost
Visa fee: approximately €80.

General Film Permit

Issuing organization
Local municipalities are responsible for issuing film permits.

Timings
Processing time: 2-4 weeks.

Application Requirements

Cost
The cost of a film permit can range from €150 to €500, depending on the location and duration of the shoot.

Note
Requirements and costs may vary, so it’s recommended to check with local authorities and a fixer for the most up-to-date information.

Drone Permit

Drone regulations

Drone importation regulations
Drones are allowed in Portugal, provided they are operated according to EU regulations. Pilots must register their drones and may require a license depending on weight and usage.

Permit Issuance
ANAC issues drone permits.

Timings
3-4 working days for processing.

Cost
Free, but only locally registered drone operators can make this request.

Equipment Customs Clearance

Carnet Country?
Yes, Portugal is a Carnet country, facilitating customs procedures for temporary imports.

General process
You must declare the carnet at customs upon entering and exiting Portugal.

Required documentation

  • Carnet.
  • Detailed list of filming equipment and serial numbers.
  • Value of equipment.

Issuing organization
Portuguese Tax and Customs Authority (AT).

Safety and Security

Portugal is considered a safe destination, with low crime rates but common petty crimes like pickpocketing.

Security requirements
Private security may be required for production locations, especially in urban areas.