Summer is hiring season: where the seasonal jobs are in Portugal in 2026
Tourism, hospitality, retail and logistics are accelerating summer recruitment. Find out which sectors and regions need more people.
If you’re looking for work — or a summer gig to pad your wallet over the holidays — this is the time of year when the doors open widest. With the tourist peak at hand, companies are reinforcing teams at a brisk pace so they aren’t left short during the busiest months.
The sectors hiring most
The pressure concentrates on tourism, hospitality, restaurants, retail and logistics — all needing extra hands from June to September. But it doesn’t stop there: technology, healthcare, renewable energy, engineering and shared-service centres keep hiring levels high all year, and summer doesn’t slow that.
For those after something seasonal, hospitality and restaurants are the easiest way in; for those building a career, it’s worth looking at the skilled fields, where the shortage of professionals gives applicants bargaining power.
Where the jobs are
The geography is clear: Lisbon and Porto lead the job offer by a distance. Next come Setúbal, Braga, Aveiro, Faro and Leiria, plus industrial and tech hubs like Oeiras and Maia. The Algarve, as you’d expect, boils over in summer with hospitality and restaurant openings.
Practical advice
In a market short of labour, applicants have more leverage than they think. Negotiate: many employers offer bonuses, performance rewards, and even the chance to go permanent after the season. Have your CV ready, apply early (ideally weeks ahead), and don’t be afraid to ask about the terms.
Summer brings the heat — and, this year, jobs too for those who go looking.
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