
Faro (Algarve) holidays
Gateway Algarve city mixing lagoon-front old town with boat-linked island beaches and a compact regional hub.
30°C AugustBest Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep2–3 nightsDirect from London Gatwick
At a glance
- city-and-nature short breaks
- Algarve gateways
- off-peak coastal stays
Trip cost
- Return flight
- ≈€50
- Stay
- ≈€672
- Food & local
- ≈€144
Includes the return fare from London Gatwick. An estimate, not a quote — each booking happens separately with its supplier. How we work this out.
Stays
Stays in Faro (Algarve)
From €58/night · Typical €152 · 165 stays · for your 6 nights
- Best 3-star
Fly House FaroFaro Portugal · 3.2 km from the centre€140 a night (opens in a new tab)See more 3-star options
- Best 4-star
OmniaX ApartmentFaro · 1.0 km from the centre€162 a night (opens in a new tab)See more 4-star options
- Cheapest
Blife Marya private rooms - Airport stayFaro Portugal · 3.1 km from the centre€58 a night (opens in a new tab)See more options, cheapest first
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Getting to Faro (Algarve)
- AirportFaro Airport (FAO)
- Transfer optionsBus, taxi
The airport sits on the edge of Faro by the Ria Formosa lagoon, with buses and taxis linking it to the city centre.
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Areas of Faro (Algarve)
A few places people base themselves, and who each tends to suit.
- Cidade Velha (Old Town)Best for first-time visitors wanting cobbled streets and historic walls by the lagoon-front.
- Downtown FaroSuited to those who want bars, shops and transport links while staying near the marina.
- Marina de FaroGood base if you prioritise harbour views and easy boat access out to the Ria Formosa islands.
- Ilha de FaroBeach strip for travellers who prefer waking up directly by the ocean and do not mind being outside the city.
- MontenegroResidential area near the airport that suits families wanting more space and quieter nights.
When to go
Monthly climate normals (ERA5 reanalysis, 2022–2024). Gold months are the best weather fit.
- Best overall
- June · July · August · September
- Hottest
- August · 30°C
- Wettest
- October · 121mm
- Jan17°32mm
- Feb18°31mm
- Mar18°104mm
- Apr22°22mm
- May24°18mm
- Jun26°15mm (good month)
- Jul30°1mm (good month)
- Aug30°0mm (good month)
- Sep26°20mm (good month)
- Oct24°121mm
- Nov20°43mm
- Dec18°75mm
What each season is like
- Spring
- Often one of the best times, with fewer crowds than peak summer and good conditions for exploring.
- Summer
- July and August bring peak visitor numbers and busy beaches, which suit pool-and-party trips more than quiet city stays.
- Autumn
- September and October are ideal shoulder months, keeping much of the beach feel but with shrinking crowds.
- Winter
- Quieter and more local, with Faro functioning mainly as a regional centre and gateway rather than a lively resort.
What’s on in Faro (Algarve)
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Compare Portugal destinations
Still deciding? Other Portugal destinations, with the same weather and typical-stay data behind them.
| Destination | Aug | Typical stay |
|---|---|---|
| Funchal (Madeira) | 25°C | 2–3 nights |
| Lisbon | 29°C | 3–4 nights |
| Porto | 25°C | 2–4 nights |
Good to know about Faro (Algarve)
Worth it for
Acts as a quieter Algarve base than larger resort strips while still giving boat access to barrier-island beaches.
Keep in mind
Peak summer through traffic to wider Algarve beaches can make the small centre feel crowded and transit-focused.
Why go
- Acts as a quieter Algarve base than larger resort strips while still giving boat access to barrier-island beaches.
- Offers a small, walkable historic centre so you can combine city time with nearby nature reserves.
- Works well as a hub for exploring eastern Algarve towns rather than only west-coast holiday resorts.
Worth knowing
- Peak summer through traffic to wider Algarve beaches can make the small centre feel crowded and transit-focused.
- Beaches near the city are on barrier islands reached by boat or bus, so you do not simply walk from old town to open sea.
- As a compact city, Faro offers fewer distinct neighbourhoods than Lisbon or Porto, which may limit repeat-visit variety.