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For those seeking a sun-soaked escape, Faro holidays provide a delightful blend of stunning beaches, rich history, and vibrant culture nestled in the heart of the Algarve. This picturesque city is renowned for its charming streets, historical architecture, and access to breathtaking natural landscapes, making it an ideal destination for travellers of all types. Whether you're wandering through the old town's cobbled streets or basking on the golden sands of nearby beaches, Faro promises an unforgettable getaway. Don’t miss the chance to explore our fantastic deals and offers to Faro, ensuring your holiday is both memorable and affordable!
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Flight time: Direct flights to Faro from Dublin, Cork and other major Irish airports take around 2 hours 45 minutes.
Transfer time: Faro Airport is just 5km from the city centre. Taxis and rideshares take about 15 minutes, while the local airport bus gets you to town in 20–30 minutes.
Price: A one-way ticket on the airport bus costs around €2.25 if you pay the driver. Taxis to central Faro usually cost between €10 and €15.
Faro enjoys a warm Mediterranean climate, making it a great destination all year round—whether you're looking for winter sun, spring sightseeing, or summer sea breezes.
March to May: This is one of the best times to visit Faro, with temperatures rising from 17°C to 22°C. There’s plenty of sunshine (7 to 9 hours a day) and very little rain, making it ideal for exploring the city’s charming Old Town or enjoying boat tours in the Ria Formosa lagoon.
June to August: These are the hottest and sunniest months, perfect for beach holidays. With highs reaching 30°C and up to 12 hours of sunshine daily, it’s prime time for sunbathing and water sports. Do book your accommodation early though, as it’s also the busiest season.
September to November: Early autumn still feels like summer, especially in September, with temperatures between 27°C and 19°C. The crowds begin to thin and the sea remains warm, making this a great time for coastal walks or day trips to nearby Algarve towns.
December to February: If you’re after a mild winter escape, Faro delivers. Average daytime temperatures hover between 14°C and 17°C. There’s a bit more rain, but with 5 to 6 hours of sunshine daily, you can still enjoy plenty of outdoor time—minus the summer bustle.
Spoken languages: Portuguese is the official language, though English is widely understood in Faro’s hotels, restaurants and tourist areas.
Local habits and customs: Faro has a relaxed pace. Dinner is usually eaten later than in Ireland, often starting around 8 pm. Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated—5–10% in restaurants is considered polite for good service.
Currency: Portugal uses the Euro. ATMs are easy to find, and most places accept debit and credit cards, although it’s a good idea to have a few coins or small notes on hand for cafés and smaller shops.
Getting around: Faro is compact and walkable, especially around the historic centre. Local buses are handy for getting to the beach or airport, with fares from €1.50. For trips to Albufeira, Lagos, or other Algarve spots, regional buses and trains are easy to use and affordable.
Electricity and plug types: The voltage is 230V and plug types C and F are standard. Irish travellers will need a European plug adaptor.
Time zone: Faro operates on Western European Time, the same as Ireland.
Required travel documentation: Irish citizens can travel to Portugal freely with a valid passport and do not require a visa.
With excellent beaches within easy reach and an attractive historic centre south of the marina, Faro offers great holidays.
Arco da Vila: The old town is entered through the 18th-century monumental gate, the Arco da Vila. Its terrace, open to visitors, is a great spot from which to snap lovely photos of Faro.
Cidade Velha (Old Town): The only part of Faro to have survived the town's various historic upheavals is the Cidade Velha, an oval of cobbled streets, some of them mosaic-tiled, set within a run of sturdy walls. Bright-white houses are fronted by decorative balconies and tiling, a few now serving as antique shops, cafés or art galleries.
Jardim da Alameda: Jardim da Alameda is the largest and probably best park in Faro, with many tree species, peacocks, a picnic area, a small pond with swans, a playground and several cafés.
Jardim Manuel Bívar: This small park near the marina, perfect for a short relaxing break, enjoys nice views of the water.
Faro Cathedral (Sé): A mixture of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles, Faro Cathedral dates from the 18th century. Inside there's fine azulejo tiling, though for most people the highlight is to climb the bell tower for superb views over the old town and the mudflats beyond.
Carmo Church: Faro's most curious sight is the Baroque Carmo Church. A door to the right of the altar leads to a macabre Capela dos Ossos, its walls decorated with bones disinterred from the adjacent cemetery.
Ria Formosa Natural Park: The Ria Formosa Natural Park is a series of barrier islands fronted by extensive sandy beaches. This stunning coastal lagoon is home to diverse wildlife, including flamingos and other migratory birds. Take a boat tour or a walk through the salt marshes to discover the area's natural beauty.
Tavira: Just 30 minutes away, Tavira's old town is made up of white mansions with hipped roofs and wrought-iron balconies. Also, visit the superb island beach of the Ilha de Tavira, which lies within easy reach of the town by ferry.
Milreu: The Roman site at Milreu is the Algarve's principal Roman excavation, just south of the attractive town of Estói. The lavish villa that once stood here was inhabited from the first century AD and was constructed around a central peristyle. Southwest of the villa is an impressive bathing complex, with an underfloor heating system and striking fish mosaics.
Faro holidays offer a plethora of fascinating activities that will keep entire families entertained all day.
Interactive museums: The Centro Ciencia Viva do Algarve (Algarve Life Sciences Centre) in Faro offers hands-on exhibits about marine science and the region's natural environment, perfect for curious young minds.
Land train: The kids will love the tourist hop-on hop-off train which trundles from the marina to the Sé and through the modern town before skirting back to the marina via the market.
Beaches and swimming: Praia de Faro, a long sweep of beautiful sand, is a family-friendly beach with calm waters and plenty of space to play.
Boat trips: Various boat trips depart from Faro's jetty below the old town walls, including the highly recommended trip to the Ilha Deserta which boasts a great beach, ideal for a family day out.
Many of the region's best experiences are free so don't think twice and enjoy!
Museums: Faro's likeable little Regional Museum is a refreshingly low-tech ensemble of items representing traditional Algarve culture. There are agricultural implements, musical instruments, recreations of house interiors and model fishing boats. It's free on the first Sunday of each month.
Free events: Keep your eyes peeled for free local festivals, open-air concerts, and cultural celebrations like the Carnival or summer music performances in the old town.
Walking central Faro: Faro's attractive pedestrianised shopping area is the heart of the town, home to innumerable restaurants, cafés and bakeries. Walking the area and window shopping costs nothing at all.
The Algarve's breathtaking landscapes make Faro a playground for outdoor enthusiasts.
Island hopping: The Ria Formosa lagoon is dotted with islands like Ilha Deserta and Ilha do Farol. Take a ferry or join a guided tour.
Water sports: Faro's coastline is perfect for activities such as kayaking, sailing and stand-up paddleboarding. Explore hidden coves and glide through the serene waters of the lagoon.
Dolphin watching: Set off on a boat tour from Faro's marina to spot playful dolphins in their natural habitat. It's an unforgettable experience for all ages.
Faro's beaches offer a tranquil escape, surrounded by the natural beauty of the Ria Formosa lagoon and the sparkling waters of the Atlantic. Whether you're after pristine sands, a family-friendly atmosphere, or a secluded retreat, Faro's coastline caters to every beachgoer.
Praia de Faro: The most accessible beach from the city, Praia de Faro is a lively stretch of sand with plenty of facilities, including cafes, restaurants, and water sports. Perfect for families or those seeking a vibrant beach day, it's easily reachable by road or bus.
Ilha Deserta: True to its name, Ilha Deserta (Desert Island) offers a peaceful, unspoiled paradise. Accessible by boat, this secluded spot is ideal for those wanting to unwind in nature, surrounded by untouched sands and crystal-clear waters.
Ilha do Farol: Famous for its picturesque lighthouse, Ilha do Farol is a charming island beach with calm waters, making it great for swimming. Small eateries nearby serve fresh seafood, adding to the relaxed, laid-back vibe.
Ilha da Culatra: Located further along the Ria Formosa, this idyllic island beach offers a mix of golden sands and vibrant local culture. Take a short ferry ride and enjoy a day of tranquillity, with local restaurants offering the catch of the day.
Praia da Barrinha: For an off-the-beaten-path experience, Praia da Barrinha provides a remote setting perfect for quiet walks and connecting with nature. Accessible by a short trek through the Ria Formosa, it's worth the effort for those seeking solitude.
Faro's beaches deliver a perfect blend of natural beauty and serenity. Whether you're exploring the islands of the Ria Formosa or enjoying the lively buzz of Praia de Faro, the region's coastline guarantees an unforgettable beach day during your holiday.
One of the greatest highlights of holidays to Faro is indulging in its culinary delights.
Caldo Verde: This traditional soup, made with finely shredded kale leaves, onion and potatoes in broth, usually comes with chourişo (Portuguese sausage) in it. Simple but delicious!
Feijoada: A hearty bean and pork stew, this is a staple across the entire Algarve region, perfect for a satisfying meal.
Cataplana de Marisco: Named after the wok-like lidded copper vessel in which it's cooked, this seafood stew is one of the local favourites and contains clams, prawns and fish with onion, garlic and some fresh herbs.
Grilled Sardines: A summer favourite, grilled sardines provide one of the country's most
appetising smells. Typically served with olive oil and salt, they capture the taste of Portugal's coast.
Arroz de Polvo: Octopus rice, a local favourite, is both comforting and full of bold flavours.
Dom Rodrigo: Well worth the extra calories, this ubiquitous Algarve dessert is made from a mixture of eggs, sugar and almonds, and is totally delicious.
Figos Cheios: This yummy dessert is composed of dried figs which are stuffed with sugar and almonds. An ideal pair for coffee so just hit a local café and enjoy!
Pastéis de Nata: These are classic custard tarts which have a sweet creamy filling and are deliciously flaky. For an extra touch of flavour, enjoy them with a sprinkle of cinnamon.
Medronho: Known as "firewater", this potent brandy made from the arbutus berry is an Algarvean speciality.
Vinho Verde: This light, slightly sparkling wine hails from northern Portugal and is wonderfully refreshing. Best when served chilled, it's perfect for enjoying on a sunny afternoon in Faro.
The most popular places to visit in Faro are: Ria Formosa Natural Park, Parque Natural da Ria Formosa, University of Algarve.
Faro is the ideal destination for city breaks.
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