View over Faro rooves Faro
photo: António Sacchetti
Surrounded by fertile fields of trees bearing fruit, olives and the almonds for which the Algarve is famous, Faro is a large town of over 50, 000 inhabitants, the administrative capital of the province, lies at the heart of the Formosa Estuary. Under Moorish rule the port of Faro was of great importance but more recently it is the airport which serves as the entry point for millions of holidaymakers who flock annually to the south of Portugal. Although many rush straight through en route to holiday resorts elsewhere in the region, Faro itself is well worth a visit or even an extended stay as it retains much of its past charm, boasts excellent beaches and provides the amenities and attractions typical of a larger town.

The Se - Faro Faro Cathedral
photo: António Sacchetti

Both the Moors and the Romans left their mark here: the 9th century walls encircling the centre of the city are of Roman origin and contain ornate Moorish archways, but now serve to surround a number of catholic churches and a cathedral. As the last Portuguese province under Muslim rule, the expelling of the Moors from Faro in 1249, and so the Algarve, marked the end of their rule in the whole country.

Adjacent to a calm square lined with orange trees and facing the still functioning Bishop’s Palace, the cathedral, The Se, is in fact built on the site of an ancient mosque and before that a Roman forum. Its interior contains a beautiful tiled chapel, although if tiles that tell a story are particularly appealing, then the Church of Sao Francisco and its glazed friezes of the life of St Francis are very merit worthy. Similarly to Evora, Faro also boasts the rather macabre attraction of a chapel lined with the bones and skulls of over 1000 monks (Capela de Ossos). Nevertheless, this isn’t the only interesting feature of the Church of Nossa Senhora do Carmo, sometimes known as the golden church due to the extensive array of gold and gilded décor and artefacts. Also interesting is the section devoted to the Arab rule of the area in the archaeological museum housed in a 16th century convent.

Faro Marina Faro Marina
photo: António Sacchetti
Beyond the history of the town, Faro provides well for the shopper with a bustling daily market selling fresh local produce and many shops selling Algarve handicraft and clothing, However the best place for this would doubtlessly be the monthly market where one can find a wide range of linen and leather goods and pottery. The local theatre hosts an extensive programme of drama, dance and musical performances and in the old electricity station on the waterside one can find the Centre for Living Science with its interesting and interactive exhibits providing entertainment for all the family. Furthermore, this area is also somewhat a golfer’s delight with nearly 20 golf courses on the coast between Faro and Albufeira.

A walk along the waterfront and beside the yacht-filled harbour, with its gaggle of cafes and maritime museum, reminds the visitor that Faro is indeed a waterside town. The thousands of hectares of estuary that surround Faro are visited every year by hundreds of different migrating birds and are also home to many other species of animal. As for beaches, Paria de Faro is a long, sandy example reached by a bridge near the airport a few kilometres out of the centre. Other beaches found on the many islets in the Formosa Estuary are accessible by boat and the Praia de Farol is superb for water sport activities.

Just outside of the city, the village of Estoi is still very much typical of a quieter more rural Portugal where tourists are still somewhat of a novelty. The main attraction is the 18th century pink palace of Visconde de Estoi with its well-kept formal gardens, however the 1st century Roman ruins of Milreu are only a short walk away.

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Vale do Lobo Golf Resort
Europe's finest golf and beach resort. Luxury accomodation, health, sports and leisure facilities, and two of the most challenging and beautiful golf courses in Europe.
351 289 353 000
Monte do Casal Hotel - Faro
A member of the prestigious and exclusive 'Small Luxury Hotels of the World'. 12 luxury suites and bedrooms with personal maid.
351 289 991 503
Casa Esperanca - Pechao
A privately owned four bedroomed luxury villa surrounded by open countryside.
01772 434 834 (UK)
Residencial Algarve - Faro
A comfortable modern hotel situated in the centre of Faro. All rooms are en suite and have internet access.
351 289 895 700/1/2
Hotel Faro
60 modern rooms available in this 4 stars hotel with retaurant, panoramic bar and terrace.
351 289 830 830
Hotel Alnacir - Faro
A 53 roomed two stars hotel located at the west entrance of Faro.
351 289 803 678
Quinta dos Lirios - Estoi
A luxury three bedroomed villa with swimming pool. 10 Km inland from Faro
01270 610116 (UK)
Miguens - Almancil
A one bedroomed apartment situated 20 minutes from Faro airport and within walking distance of local amenities.
01788 813991
Mapro Real Estate - Almancil
Portfolio of properties extends from São Brás de Alportél (North of Faro) to Vilamoura and Boliqueime and includes villas, plots and townhouses.
351 289 390 880

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