Portugal has six international airports (four in the continent and two more in the islands). Oporto airport has been considered in 2011, by the Airports Council International one of the best three European airports. There are also 9 other regional airports, 38 airfields and 11 heliports.
Two of the five Portuguese sea ports, Lisbon and Sines, have international sea containers terminals. Sines is the first deep-sea water port that the Post-Panamax Vessels find on their way to Europe coming from Asia through Panama.
According to the OECD, Portugal is in the top 3 European countries with the most extensive motorway network per capita and also has a very extensive railway network connecting the most important cities in the country.

Technological infrastructure
According to the ITIF (Information, Technology and Innovation Foundation), Portugal ranks 9th out of 30 countries in terms of lowest broadband price. More than 90% of Portuguese companies have broadband connection. Coverage is spreading at a rate of 25% across the country. Portugal is the European country with wider DSL coverage – around 95% of the country enjoys total DSL coverage – and 90% of public services are already online.
In May 2011, Portugal has been awarded by the United Nations Public Services the first prize in the “Improving Delivery in Public Services” capacity category. More than one million users in Portugal are already connected by Next Generation Network (NGN).
