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FARO PORTUGAL 🇵🇹 | Is it WORTH VISITING?

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FARO PORTUGAL 🇵🇹 | Is it WORTH VISITING?

Faro Portugal is the capital of the Algarve and is centrally located in the far southern region of Portugal. Faro is home to an international airport, bus, and train station and has access to one of the main hospitals in the area. This city is the hub for the entire region and an area you will most likely at least pass through when visiting the Algarve. We had traveled through Faro twice and until now never actually stopped to visit the city. So the big question – Faro Portugal is it worth visiting? In this video, we will take you through the old town, marina and shopping district, as well as head over by bus to Faro Island. We will share with you our final thoughts if we felt Faro would be on our list of places to see while visiting the Algarve. #portugal #travelportugal #algarveportugal

Faro is your main connection when flying into the Algarve as well if you are traveling by train to the far east or west end – you will change trains here. From here you can head east to the border town of Vila Real de Santo Antonio or to the furthest train stop to the west, Lagos. If your goal is to be in a central location to be able to explore all of the Algarve, this may be the best place to stay!

Is Faro Portugal the best place to visit in the Algarve, or at least add to your list of places to visit while here? Join us and decide for yourself!
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  1. Hi guys,good to see you in another part of the world. I was in Portugal in 2018 attending the International Living Conference in CARVOEIRO. A well run conference with a ton of information for those interested in relocating to the country. Whilst I loved Lisbon and Cascais the most,I found the Algarve region a bit too quiet for my liking.The conference also organised a viewing of several apartments for sale and again I did not express a WOW feeling for any of them. Perhaps they were only trying to show us the cheaper end of the market to make the point that Real Estate in Portugal is Very AFFORDABLE.

  2. I have been told the average Portuguese is friendlier (and speaks better English) than the average Spaniard.
    I realize it's a compromising question, but according to your own experience, would you say that's true?
    Thanks!

  3. Thank you for the continuing tour of the Algarve. What we have been surprised about is the lack of people/ tourist. Is it true that the crowds mainly show up in July and august based on your experience/understanding? If yes, are you seeing a lot of seasonal closures even in June?

  4. Without saying it you have demonstrated the benefits of the slow travel life. Not the top of your list however another adventure and what appears to be a nice relaxing day. Can't wait…… It's hard not to jump the gun prematurely….

  5. Olhao (the train station just before Faro coming from Tavira) has a wonderful fish and meat market (two buildings) along the Rio Formosa. It’s a small town, small historic district, easy walk from the train station. A half-day trip. 👍🏻

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