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Practical Information in Armacao de Pera
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There are about 2,900 inhabitants in Armacao de Pera. However, this locale is bustling with tourists during the summer months.Languages
The language spoken in Armacao de Pera is Portuguese but English is also understood and widely spoken by the locals, especially the ones dealing with tourists. Although Portuguese is somewhat similar to the Spanish language, Spanish is not spoken much in the town.
Currency
The currency used in Armacao de Pera is the Euro. They are available at money changing facilities in the central town locality apart from banks, hotels and the airport. The money changers in town provide a better exchange rates than the bank though. Major credit cards are also widely accepted in most establishments.
Visa Information
There is no visa requirement for citizens of the countries who are members of the European Union traveling to Portugal. However, they need to present their valid passports or Identity Documents. This is also applicable to citizens of Australia and New Zealand. For US citizens traveling to Portugal, no visa requirement is needed and they can stay for up to 90 days. For citizens of other countries though, they need to check with the nearest Portuguese embassy to be certain of the visa requirements. Accommodation There are quite a number of hotels, inns, apartments and villas for visitors. Most of the swankier properties include parking spaces, beach access, and entertainment spots.Electricity
Electricity in Portugal is 220V. Visitors bringing along their electronic gadgets like laptops, cell phones and hair dryers should double check with the hotel authorities before plugging in. It may be best to bring a portable transformer when traveling due to electricity concerns.
Emergency concernsThe 911 equivalent in Portugal is 112. When dialing this number anywhere in Portugal, one can reach the Fire, Police and Ambulance services.
A few pointers on safety and other relevant information about the travel destination can go a long way in ensuring a smooth, safe and well-informed leisure travel that can help visitors enjoy the place even more.
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January 29, 2010
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