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
- Where to stay in Faro – old town versus the marina edge
- Best hotels in Faro – shortlist with flexible rates
- Check the Ria Formosa ferry times for Day 2 – Deserta, Farol, or a guided tour
- 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
- Estoi palace and an inland lunch – culture without the swell.
- The old town covered lanes and cathedral views when the rain comes.
- Olhão market as a taxi day trip if you skipped it – shellfish lunch, back by afternoon.
- 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.