Faro Airport Guide: Transfers, Car Rental & Tips [2026]
Faro Airport — what you need to know
Faro Airport (IATA: FAO) is the gateway to the Algarve. It sits just 4 km from Faro city centre and receives flights from across Europe, especially the UK, Germany, the Netherlands and France. It’s a small, single-terminal airport — easy to navigate, no complications.
This guide covers how to get from the airport to your Algarve destination, car rental, public transport, airport facilities and practical tips.
How to get from the airport to your destination
| Destination | Distance | Car/Taxi | Bus | Private transfer |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Faro | 4 km | 10 min | 20 min (bus 16) | ~€15-20 |
| Vilamoura | 22 km | 20 min | No direct | ~€30-40 |
| Albufeira | 36 km | 30 min | 70 min (Aerobus) | ~€40-50 |
| Carvoeiro | 55 km | 45 min | No direct | ~€55-65 |
| Lagos | 85 km | 1h | ~2h (Aerobus) | ~€80-90 |
| Tavira | 37 km | 30 min | ~45 min | ~€35-45 |
| Sagres | 115 km | 1h15 | No direct | ~€100-120 |
Tip: Drive times assume the A22 (toll-free since 2025). Via the EN125, expect double the time.
Car rental
The most popular option. All major companies have desks in Arrivals: Hertz, Europcar, Sixt, Budget, Enterprise, Goldcar and several local firms. Queues can be long in summer — book online in advance for better prices and less waiting.
What to know
- Prices — €20-50/day peak, €10-25 off-peak. Comparison sites like DiscoverCars or RentalCars help find the best deals.
- Insurance — CDW included, but excess can be €800-1500. Consider extra cover or a credit card with rental coverage.
- Transmission — Most cars are manual. Automatic costs more and has limited availability — book early.
- A22 toll-free — The Algarve motorway has been free since 2025. If driving to Lisbon (A2), that motorway still has tolls with payment booths.
- Fuel — Return the car with a full tank to avoid inflated refuelling charges.
For more details, read our guide to driving in the Algarve.
Bus
Aerobus (Vamus line 56)
The Aerobus connects the airport to Albufeira, Lagoa, Portimão and Lagos. Runs 5 times daily in peak season (May to October) and twice daily off-season. Price: ~€4-17 depending on destination. Journey to Albufeira: ~70 minutes, to Lagos: ~2 hours.
Local bus (Próximo)
Lines 14 and 16 connect the airport to Faro city centre and bus station. Frequency: every 30-60 minutes. Price: ~€2.35. Tickets bought from the driver (have coins ready).
Limitations
No direct buses to Vilamoura, Carvoeiro, Tavira or Sagres. For those destinations, go to Faro first and connect, or use a taxi/transfer.
Taxi and Uber/Bolt
Taxis wait outside Arrivals with metered fares. Example prices:
- Airport → Faro centre: ~€10-15
- Airport → Vilamoura: ~€30-40
- Airport → Albufeira: ~€45-55
- Airport → Lagos: ~€90-110
Uber and Bolt work at the airport and are typically 20-30% cheaper than taxis. Download the app before landing. Pick-up point is at car park P2.
Private transfer
The most comfortable option, especially for families or groups. Book online before arrival — the driver waits with a name sign at the terminal. Reliable companies include Shuttle Direct, Welcome Pickups and Algarserra. Prices are per vehicle (not per person), making it good value for groups of 3-4.
Train
There is no train station at the airport. Faro station is 6 km away (15 minutes by taxi/Uber). From there, take CP regional trains to Albufeira (30 min), Lagos (1h30), Tavira (40 min) and other towns. The bus 16 + train combo is the cheapest option for destinations like Lagos.
Airport facilities
Before security
- Car rental desks — All companies, right outside Arrivals
- ATMs — Several available with standard exchange rates
- Free WiFi — Throughout the airport, unlimited
- Cafés — Costa Coffee, Burger King, Subway
After security
- Duty-Free — Perfumes, wines, tobacco and local products
- Shops — Relay, Parfois, L’Occitane, Sunglass Hut, Billabong, Discover Portugal
- Restaurants — Paul, Pizza Hut, Carlsberg Sports Bar
- VIP Lounge — €30 per adult (snacks, drinks, WiFi, comfortable seating)
Parking
- Kiss & Fly — 10 minutes free for drop-off/pick-up
- P1/P2 (short stay) — Next to the terminal, ideal for 1-3 days
- P3 (long stay) — Further away but cheaper for longer stays
Practical tips
- Online check-in — Always check in online. Airport queues are long in peak season, especially for low-cost airlines (Ryanair, easyJet, Wizz Air).
- Arrive early — Security can take 30-45 minutes in summer. Arrive 2 hours before your flight.
- SIM card — Buy a Portuguese SIM in Arrivals (Vodafone or NOS) if you need mobile data. Tourist packs cost ~€15-20 for 10-30 GB.
- Money — Portugal uses the Euro. Credit/debit cards accepted almost everywhere in the Algarve. Withdraw some cash for parking meters and local markets.
- Airlines — Airlines flying to Faro: Ryanair, easyJet, TAP, Transavia, TUI, Wizz Air, Vueling, British Airways and others. Most flights come from the UK, Germany, the Netherlands and France.
Once in the Algarve, check our regions guide to decide what to explore, or browse our city guides: Albufeira, Faro, Tavira, Vilamoura and Carvoeiro.
FAQ
How long from Faro Airport to Albufeira?
By car/taxi: ~30 minutes via the A22 (toll-free). By Aerobus: ~70 minutes. By private transfer: ~30 minutes.
Do I need to rent a car in the Algarve?
Depends. If you want to explore isolated beaches and the interior, yes. If staying in a major town with beaches nearby, taxis and Uber can work. Read our driving guide to decide.
Is there Uber at Faro Airport?
Yes. Uber and Bolt both operate at the airport. Pick-up at car park P2. Usually cheaper than taxis.
What is the cheapest transport from the airport?
Local bus (lines 14/16) to Faro centre costs ~€2.35. The Aerobus to Albufeira costs ~€4-6. To Lagos, the Aerobus is ~€17.
Are there direct flights from Lisbon to Faro?
Occasional TAP flights, but rarely worth it. The Alfa Pendular train (2h45) or driving (2h30) are better options. Read our Lisbon to Algarve guide.