– 20 litres of distilled beverages and spirits, wine- or alcohol-based aperitifs, tafia, sake or similar drinks with an alcohol content of up to 22% vol. – 90 litres of wine (including a maximum of 60 litres of sparkling wines)- 110 litres of beer.
What do you have to declare at customs in Portugal?
Do I really have to declare imported goods? Yes. If the goods and assets you are carrying – including cash in an amount equal to or greater than 10,000 euros – are above the permitted limits, you are required by law to declare them at Customs, thus avoiding heavy fines or having your goods confiscated.
Can I take alcohol into Madeira?
Is Madeira a duty free island?
There is no duty free for flights within the EU. Madeira is part of Portugal so the EU rules apply. You pay the national tax paid price, which for cigarettes will be around €4,30 for 20. Prices will be the same in town as at the airport.
Can you bring alcohol on a plane Portugal?
Alcoholic beverages contained in sales packaging with an alcohol content of between 24% and 70% may be transported in containers no larger than 5 litres, with a total limit of 5 litres of alcohol per passenger.
Can you bring alcohol through customs in carry-on?
According to the FAA, it's all about the alcohol content! Alcohol less than 24% alcohol by volume (ABV) or 48 proof, like most beers and wine: For carry-on you are limited to containers of 3.4oz or less that can fit comfortably in one quart-sized, clear, zip-top bag.