Yes, it is possible.
There is no minimum validity requirement. Portugal is in the EU. All EU citizens (including UK) can travel to Portugal up to the last day on their passport. Different rules apply to citizens of non-EU countries.
No. Portugal has around 90.000 square kilometers, the UK 244.000
Someone might go online to make reservations during the holidays for villas in Portugal from a number of companies such as Expedia. Expedia has a extensive selection of villas in Portugal for consumers to choose from.
No, same time zone.
It depends if there is Traffic in the travelling.
Yes.
There is no minimum validity requirement. Portugal is in the EU. All EU citizens (including UK) can travel to Portugal up to the last day on their passport. Different rules apply to citizens of non-EU countries.
It depends on when you want to travel, and other factors.
You can use your Greek ID card to travel from Greece to any of the eurozone countries.
There are various online travel websites that can be used to purchase a holiday to Portugal. Some of these sites include but are not limited to easyJet and Flybe UK.
Yes, You always need a passport (or EU national identity card) to get in our out of the UK.
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No, you just need a national ID. Their both part of the EU.
Yes
Belfast is part of the UK. Technically you do not need any form of identification
Any drivers license. The countries along your route all honor each other's licenses.
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