Faro District Travel Guide

Algarve
Santo Antonio Church showing a city and a sunset
Lagos featuring a bay or harbour
Lagos showing a fountain and a square or plaza
Albufeira Old Town Square featuring a city and a sunset
Tres Irmaos Beach which includes rocky coastline, general coastal views and a sunset
Explore the beaches and castles of Portugal’s southernmost district, a region with luxurious resorts and a pulsating tourist season.

With ancient churches, hilltop castles, a picturesque countryside and beautiful beaches flanking the Atlantic Ocean, Faro is a destination rich with a variety of experiences. Stretch out on golden sand, visit a chapel decorated with human bones and spend some time exploring the small towns and villages of the coast.

The city of Faro is the capital of the district and the ideal starting point for your journey through the region. Venture to the resorts, beaches and bays of the AlgarveOpens in a new window from the city, but don’t overlook the coastline surrounding the city, which boasts excellent beaches, including the Praia de Faro and the wide stretch of fine golden sand that makes up the Ilha de Faro. Other popular beach destinations in the region include the cities of Tavira and LagosOpens in a new window.

While many come to Faro for its coastal setting and approximately 300 days of sunshine per year, its cultural attractions share the spotlight. Explore the cobblestone streets of Faro’s compact old town. Tour Faro Cathedral, a 13th-century structure built on the site of a mosque, and the nearby Municipal Museum of Faro, which houses artifacts from the prehistoric era alongside centuries old Roman busts and paintings. One of the city's most fascinating sights is the Capela dos Ossos, a chapel decorated with the bones of more than 1,000 human skeletons.

Extend your cultural wanderings to other parts of the Faro district. Visit the medieval castle in Alcoutim, the churches and castle of Loulé and the historic center of Monchique. The countryside around this inland town features numerous hiking trails.

Faro is known for its nightlife, especially in the summer months when the population swells with visitors to the region. Sample local dishes and dance into the night at one of the region’s many bars and restaurants.

Faro city’s international airport receives flights from some European cities and regular flights from Lisbon. Buses and trains connect the city to other parts of the country. Use a rental car to get around to the ancient sites, countryside and fabulous beaches.

Popular cities in Faro District

Albufeira featuring a sandy beach and landscape views as well as an individual male
Albufeira
Known for Beaches, Dining and Bars
Relax on the beaches, explore the old town and eat tasty seafood in one of Portugal’s most popular vacation destinations.

Reasons to visit

  • Albufeira Old Town Square
  • Falesia Beach
  • Albufeira Marina
Faro Island Beach showing general coastal views and a sandy beach
Faro
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Marinas
A gateway to the Ria Formosa nature park, this city has a walled core of historic buildings surrounded by scenic sandbars, beaches and marshlands.

Reasons to visit

  • Faro Cathedral
  • Faro Island Beach
  • Carmo Church
Vilamoura showing food and drinks or beverages
Loulé
Known for Friendly people, Relaxing and Bars
Explore relaxing Loulé: its bars, adventures, ruins and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Vilamoura Marina
  • Vilamoura Beach
  • Quinta do Lago Golf
Lagos showing a coastal town, a beach and swimming
Lagos
Known for Beaches, Marinas and Family-friendly
Soak up the sun on pristine beaches or explore compelling historic attractions in this picturesque town.

Reasons to visit

  • Lagos Marina
  • Dona Ana Beach
  • Camilo Beach
Tres Irmaos Beach which includes general coastal views, rugged coastline and a beach
Portimão
Known for Beaches, Dining and Marinas
Portimãois a cosmopolitan city with a great selection of restaurants, bars, clubs,shops, a casino and a beautiful marina. It also has one of the best-knownbeaches in the Algarve,the Praia da Rocha.

Reasons to visit

  • Portimão Marina
  • Vau Beach
  • Portimão Museum
Marinha Beach featuring rocky coastline and general coastal views
Lagoa
Known for Beaches, Relaxing and Gardens
Lagoa is a town situated between Portimão and Silves in the centre of the Western Algarve. The town was founded around a lagoon, which is where the name Lagoa comes from. Its marshes were dried to create fertile farmland and homes for settlement.

Reasons to visit

  • Marinha Beach
  • Senhora da Rocha Beach
  • Grande Beach