Transportation:
By plane:
- Faro Airport (Aeroporto de Faro, FAO) is the primary international gateway for travelers arriving in the Algarve. It is located about 4 km (2.5 miles) from the city center.
- Direct Flights: Faro has direct connections to many major European cities, including from the UK, Germany, France, the Netherlands, and Spain.
- Transfers from the Airport: Upon arrival, you can take a taxi or an Uber, a shuttle bus, or rent a car to reach the city center or your destination in the Algarve. A taxi ride to the city center takes about 10 minutes.
By Train / Rail:
By Bus:
Faro has a central bus station (Terminal Rodoviário de Faro), located near the train station.
- Regional Buses: The bus network connects Faro to all major cities in the Algarve and the rest of Portugal. Companies like Rede Expressos offer buses from Faro to Lisbon, Porto, and other Portuguese towns.
- Local Buses: run within Faro and nearby areas, including routes to University of Algarve, beaches and the surrounding towns.