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Faro 3-day itinerary

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Three days in Faro - walled-lane evenings, one Ria Formosa island ferry day, and Estoi or Olhão flex inland or east.

Faro is more than the airport you land at. Most people drive straight past it, and they miss a walkable old town, easy island days, and a pace that’s gentler than Lagos. Three days here gives you all of that, without the resort-strip noise.

Read where to stay in Faro first to choose between the walled old town and the handier marina side. Then book your island ferry or a guided kayak early, because the summer slots fill up.

Lean into what Faro does well – a walkable city and lagoon access. Don’t force a cliff-and-cave day onto it.

Before you go

  1. Where to stay in Faro – old town versus the marina edge
  1. Best hotels in Faro – shortlist with flexible rates
  1. Flights – the airport is right there, but a transfer is still worth booking for late arrivals
  1. Check the Ria Formosa ferry times for Day 2 – Deserta, Farol, or a guided tour
  1. Skim top things to do in Faro for restaurant booking windows

Day 1 – Arrive and old town

Morning

Land at Faro – often just a 10 to 20 minute hop to a centre hotel. Check in, drop the bags, and grab a coffee in the arched lanes behind the cathedral.

Afternoon

Take a slow loop: the city wall viewpoints, the Arco da Vila, and the marina at golden hour. Buy water and note the evening ferry boards for tomorrow. Nothing booked tonight that needs a long drive.

Evening

One grill reservation near the walls. Keep your second night casual so the trip doesn’t turn into back-to-back tasting menus.

Day 2 – Ria Formosa island day

Morning

Head into the Ria Formosa Natural Park – a ferry to Deserta or Farol for long stretches of sand, or a guided kayak if the wind makes the open crossing uncomfortable. Start early. The summer queues build up by mid-morning.

Afternoon

Get back before the last sailing. If the lagoon wind picked up, retreat to a pool or a covered café. No long east-coast drive tonight.

Evening

A marina stroll or old-town tapas – keep it light after a day on the water.

Day 3 – Estoi or Olhão

Morning

Estoi: the Pousada Palácio Estoi – rococo gardens, chapel tiles, and café terraces above the village. Even non-guests come for the photos and a treat lunch.

Olhão: a market morning for shellfish and a different lagoon-town feel. Pick one of these, not both, on a departure day.

If it’s windy: the Museu da Cortiça in São Brás, or a museum coffee in Faro if the rain wins.

Afternoon

Check out, then a short transfer to Faro airport. Leave a buffer even for an “airport city” stay – summer traffic still bites.

Evening

Fly home.

If the ferries stop or the wind spikes

  1. Estoi palace and an inland lunch – culture without the swell.
  1. The old town covered lanes and cathedral views when the rain comes.
  1. Olhão market as a taxi day trip if you skipped it – shellfish lunch, back by afternoon.
  1. Move the island day to Day 3 only if the schedule and your checkout time line up.

What to book and when

When What
6 weeks Flights and a flexible hotel
4 weeks Hotel from best hotels in Faro
2 weeks A wall-side or marina dinner for Day 1
1 week Confirm the ferry or kayak; decide Estoi or Olhão
48 hours Re-check the wind and ferry boards

Next: Pick your area with where to stay in Faro, read up on the Ria Formosa Natural Park, and skim top things to do in Faro before you lock your dinners.