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  • There are dozens of car hire companies in and around Faro airport and some real bargains can be found, especially with our local partners.
  • Prices start from as low as £2 per day depending on the time of year and type of vehicle. For example, a Peugeot 108 or similar in November time will be around £2.50 per day whereas a Ford Focus in summer might be closer to £30.
  • With such a wide range of car hire companies in the area it’s vital you choose a reputable and reliable provider. We carefully select our local partners and you’ll have the chance to see customer ratings for each company when you are making your booking through Enjoy Travel.
  • It’s important to have a good idea of what you want from your hire vehicle, particularly in terms of size. Think carefully about how much luggage you’ll have and what type of journeys you plan to make.
  • It’s a good idea to book extras in advance so your rental is ready to go the moment you collect it. You can add things like infant and child seats, Sat-Nav when you make your booking through Enjoy Travel.

Guide to Faro

Beach in Lagos near Faro
Typical building in Faro

A Potted History

The Phoenicians, Carthaginians and Romans all had settlements in the Algarve region and form part of its rich and varied history. It was from the 8th Century the region began to develop into size and shape we know today. In this period, it was a Moorish kingdom, and formed the Western most point of their Iberian empire. In fact, the word Algarve comes from the Arabic name Al Gharb, meaning ‘the West’. Traces of Moorish culture can be seen in the Algarve today, most notably in the architecture such as the flat roofs and tall chimneys.

In the 12th Century, the Christians began to capture parts of the Algarve and expelled the Moors. The region was eventually incorporated into the Kingdom of Portugal and by the 15th century was contributing to the strong seafaring tradition of the nation, including shipbuilding in Lagos. Sagres was the home of Prince Henry the Navigator, a key figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and initiator of the age of discoveries.

About the Algarve

The Algarve sits at the southern end of Portugal and is an extremely popular destination for tourists from all corners of Europe and beyond. Whether you’re looking for an action-packed adventure holiday, or days of bliss by the pool there is something for you here. With plenty of shops, restaurants and bars, towns such as Albufeira, Faro and Lagos serve as excellent base locations. From one of these you can explore everything the region has to offer.

The sea, and exploration has contributed enormously to the essence and identity of Portugal. The Algarve is no exception, with over 155km of coastline, you will find the spirit of the sea wherever you go in the region. Technically the sea along the Algarve coast is the Atlantic Ocean (the Mediterranean really starts at the Strait of Gibraltar) but the two bodies of water meet and mingle all along the Iberian coast.

Getting to and from Faro

The main airport serving the Algarve is Faro airport (FAO), an international airport and the 2nd largest in Portugal.

Things to do in and around Faro

Beach in Faro
Night time in Faro

This region of Portugal is synonymous with golfing, there are hundreds of top-courses attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors every year. You may not be Tiger Woods, but it would be a shame to miss out on this fun Algarve past-time. There are some excellent, family-friendly courses for golfers of all skill levels, including Laguna Golf Course, Vilamoura.

The Algarve has become increasingly known for its high-quality wine output. Some of the best Portuguese growing conditions are in this region. British pop-legend Sir Cliff Richard has a vineyard in Guia, which you can visit for tastings. Speaking of wine, let’s talk about cork. Almost half of the world’s cork is produced in Portugal, travel north to the Evora region for a cork farm tour, a fascinating and unique experience.

Waterparks

For family groups there is no end to the fun on offer. Waterparks including Aqualand and Zoomarine are great for kids and adults alike. Don’t restrict yourself to inland water-fun though, get out to sea on one of the many boat trips available throughout the Algarve. From dolphin watching to fishing trips, most harbourfront areas of Algarve towns offer a wealth of affordable options. If you’re feeling more adventurous you’ll be interested in the many watersport opportunities available, for beginners and the more advanced alike. Check out Algarve Watersport based in Lagos for some great opportunities.

Biodiversity, history and nature

Meanwhile, the biodiversity and terrifically varied terrain continues as you move seaward, passing rich wetlands teeming with seabirds and other unique wildlife – these areas can count themselves amongst Europe’s most valuable natural habitats and guided tours will get you up close and personal with some of their most mind-blowing inhabitants.

If you’re a history buff, make a beeline for Cidade Velha (Faro’s bijou Old Town), which is protected by castellated medieval walls which hide the remains of Roman infrastructure beneath.

Pass through the iconic Arco da Vila and you’ll instantly feel the ambience of the city’s former grandeur – this 19th Century city gate incorporates Moorish elements which reflect the areas mixture of historical influences. Inside, charming, cobbled streets lined with fragrant citrus trees and the labyrinthine side streets radiate out from Largo da Se, the site of Faro’s distinctive cathedral.

There’s plenty more to explore here, including the Museu Municipal, which is set in a serene convent, with a nearby panoramic part of the city wall which affords spectacular views of the natural paradise that’s the Parque Natural da Ria Formosa.

Speaking of which, if you’re a nature lover, you absolutely must take time to explore Ria Formosa, which spans a paradisiacal stretch of coastline from Praia de Faro to Cacela Velha. The range of diverse terrain here is truly dazzling and comprises 18,000 hectares of salt pans, marshland, lagoons, channels and islets, with a pearl string of pristine barrier islands offering protection from the open sea and acting as a natural defensive barrier for this eclectic ecosystem.

If you want to explore Ria Formosa by sea, pleasure vessels depart daily from Faro which take you through the lagoon waters to Deserted Island, where you can treat yourself to a tasty lunch while watching exotic species like flamingo. Alternatively, if you prefer dry land, swap four wheels for two for an afternoon and cycle around the scented pinewoods and serene lakes of Ilha de Faro.

Things to do in Faro City Centre

Restaurant in historic street of Faro
Eating out in Faro

Faro’s city centre offers a treat for fans of religious architecture too – in the form of the beautiful 18th century Baroque Carmo Church. This terrific twin-towered structure dominates the heart of the city and it’s a beloved local place of worship as well as a tourist magnet. If anything, the interior is even more impressive than the exterior, especially the gorgeous gold altar and if you’re not easily scared you can visit the Chapel of Bones, which is decorated with the remains of over 1000 monks’ skulls and other body parts.

Looking for some alternative entertainment for kids with a thirst for knowledge? Head to the fascinating Algarve Science Centre, which has truckloads of interactive activities that entertain and educated kids on the marvels of science and nature. Amazing exhibits include an earthquake simulator, interplanetary observatory, touch pool with sensory gallery, and greenhouse with playpark. This is an excursion that stimulates the body and the mind – don’t miss it!

If you’re a bit of a thrill-seeker, you can also head out of town for the day to Loule, where you can take a tandem paramotor flight that soars high above the Algarve’s sun-kissed sands, curvaceous coastline and sparkling waters. This is a real bird’s eye view of Portugal that you’ll never forget! Alternatively, why not try some exhilarating kitesurfing at the Rio Formosa? After a couple of lessons, you’ll be skimming along the lagoon water having the time of your life – just stay out the way of the seabirds and wildlife!

Interested in exploring the remnants of one of the world’s great civilisations? In that case, the Milreu Roman Remains will definitely tickle your fancy. You’ll see what’s left of an expansive country villa and communal baths decorated with fish motifs that are surprisingly well-preserved. The site was later used as a Christian place of worship and there’s a cemetery traced back to the Moorish occupation which lasted until around 900 AD.

If you fancy some out of town shopping for designer labels and high street favourites, Forum Algarve on the city’s western outskirts is definitely worthy of a day trip. This elegant mall is laid out like an arcade set around a central square and boasts big names like Pull & Bear, and Bershka – as well as a multiscreen cinema which shows most of its movies with English audio. If you want to splash out on gifts and then ease back and relax to an enjoyable movie, this mall makes for a pretty perfect day.

For a day trip with a difference, head 10km outside Faro for some tree bathing in the elegant Palacio de Estoi manor house and surrounding gardens. This lovely Neo-Baroque building is now an exclusive hotel, but you can explore the grounds and first floor for free even if you’re not a resident. The plush interior features glittering chandeliers, antique furniture and classic paintings and the manicured lawns, fragrant flowers and noble trees are sublime. When you want to relax in gentle surroundings with someone special, this is a day trip that always delights.

If you love to sample the nightlife, Rua Conselheiro Bivar is the hip strip here and there are plenty of lively and charming venues to keep you refreshed and entertained. Hotspots to look out for in this historic street packed with revellers are Bar Chessenta with its colourful cocktails and excellent live music, Boheme with its extensive local and international craft beer selection, and Aperitivo Bar, which boasts brilliant tapas as well as a wonderful choice of beers, wine, spirits and cocktails. There are many more bars and clubs as you wander along this bustling street – so remember to pace yourself if you want to make it all the way to the other end!

Eating out in Faro

Quinta da Saudade, Guia, Albufeira. It’s worth the effort of travelling little outside main-town Albufeira to visit this charmingly authentic restaurant. Serving high quality local and Mediterranean cuisine and wines at medium-range prices. Perfect for adult groups and couples. Address: Vale de Parra, Guia, 8200-423 Phone: +351 968 842 700

La Forchetta, Faro. When looking for somewhere to eat with the kids you won’t go far wrong with simple but delicious Italian food. La Forchetta sells a range of pizza and pasta dishes which will go down a treat with the whole family. Address: Largo de São Pedro nº 54 8000-381 Faro Phone: +351 912 980 617

São GabrielIf you want something really special, look no further than São Gabriel. Half way between Faro and Vilamoura this Michelin star awarded restaurant is a treat for the serious foodies out there. Especially recommended is the delicious and not unaffordable Sunday lunch menu. Address: Estrada Vale do Lobo Quinta do Lago 8135 Almancil Phone: +351 289 394 521

Almeda Restaurant and Rooftop is a brief stroll from the Old Town and its rooftop location is truly stunning. Creative chef Rui Sequeira serves bona fide Algarve dishes here, infused with a little innovative spice and flavour that makes your taste buds sit up and take notice. Enjoying an excellent meal with a glass of refreshing local wine here as the sun sinks slowly to the horizon is truly one of life’s magical moments. Phone +351 289 824 831.

For a real local secret, Restaurante 2 Irmaos (Two Brothers) is tucked away in a busy square near the commercial centre. This is the city’s oldest restaurant, and its first incarnation was as a welder’s workshop. From 1925 onwards it was a humble tavern which became famous for serving lip-smacking bar snacks and in the 1960s it bowed to pressure from foodies and opened a proper restaurant. You’ll love the traditional terracotta floor tiles and must-try dishes include goose barnacles, specially prepared mackerel and steamed clam. Call +351 289 823 337.

If Two Brothers gives you a taste for more authentic Algarvian tastes, you’ll love A Venda, another hidden hotspot that’s nestled in an alleyway in the town centre. The traditional, unassuming décor feels more like a private residence than a public venue and the classic cuisine only adds to this quaint impression. This is one of the select places where you can try old fashioned but fantastically tasty dishes like ocean-fresh sardines in sea salt. Call +351 289 825

Terrific seafood is always on the menu at A do Pinto on Travessa Rebelo da Silva, where the octopus is always a favourite, as well as Algarve Cataplana, a sumptuous seafood platter that’s big enough to share. Simple seafood washed down with fresh, cold beer has never tasted so spectacular! Call +351 911 944 484.

Fancy some more haute cuisine? Restaurant Casa Velha is situated in the verdant surroundings of the Quinta do Lago golf resort, with stunning lakeside views. You’ll adore the complex and captivating French fusion cuisine and extensive wine list. When you want to splash out on a really special meal during your break, this elegant emporium is hard to beat. Call + 351 289 394 983.

Do you think you’ve encountered just about everything that can be done with the humble hamburger? Faro’s Hamburgeria da Baixa will make you think again. Tradition is thrown out of the window with burgers made from awesome alternative ingredients like cod and shrimp as well as the more mainstream beef and chicken. For a cuisine experience that elevates the burger to another dimension of taste, look no further. Call + 351 916 302 633.

Where to stay in Faro

Faro is a small town that many travellers often bypass for other locations around the Algarve where they can play golf or have the choice of amazing hotels. Faro town is however a great place to explore and one night in one of the very few hotels can be a great way to relax.

Hotel Faro: The name says it all, it is right in the centre of the town and linked to the bustling side streets that host numerous bars, clubs and restaurants in the evening. Directly facing the harbour the hotel has a great restaurant that serves local classics and great wine.

Hotel Eva: This hotel is a favourite because of its view of the harbour and the boats that have moored up. With not only a great restaurant overlooking these views it also has a rooftop bar with a swimming pool which makes it very popular with guests in the summertime.

Hotel Ibis: Montenegro area, This one is the budget option, just outside of town and right next to the airport and is used for travellers who may want to fly in late or fly our early. A short drive to the town centre no more than five minutes and close to the big shopping Mall in Faro it is a great cheaper option to stay. The added advantage here is that it has a large swimming pool area out the back where you can quietly relax before exploring further afield.

Roots Hotel: centrally located close to the Carmo Church, this comfy hotel provides balcony suites, there’s free Wi-Fi throughout and private parking is also available. Rooms include private bathroom with hairdryer, kitchen with dishwasher, fridge, microwave and stove, and comfy living room with flatscreen satellite TV.

The Central Guesthouse: lives up to its name with a location close to Lethes Theatre and Carmo Church, a short stroll from the city’s beating heart and attractions like the Archaeological Museum, Palacete Belmarco, and the Algarve Science Centre.

Aqua Rio Boutique Hotel: is another chic centrally located Faro hotel which offers suave and sophisticated accommodation on the city’s No.1 street for retail therapy, Rua de Santo Antonio. You’ll feel a real sense of luxury, comfort and sanctuary in its soundproofed, air conditioned, beautifully furnished rooms, while the in-house Costa Algarvia Restaurant serves delicious cuisine crafted from unique local ingredients. Two minutes’ walk from the Old Town, this is a great choice for a romantic bolthole.

Hotel Alfonso III: lives up to its regal title with a standard of service, décor and dining that surpass its official star rating. Another top pick in Faro’s old town, this highly-rated hotel offers single, economy double, twin, economy single, double and twin room configurations. Step outside the building and into the past, with the winding alleyways and whitewashed churches whisking you back through the centuries to another way of life. If you want accommodation with bags of character, this is it.

Faro Boutique Hotel: is complemented by a more modern décor and it’s a stone’s throw from the Old Town and 500 metres from the swish Marina. The modern rooms here are light, airy and feature all the mod cons like Wi-Fi, minibar and air conditioning. A healthy breakfast is served daily, but there are also numerous bars and restaurants within walking distance and Faro Beach is a short drive away.

How to Find Budget Car Hire in Faro

The city of Faro, the capital of Portugal’s popular Algarve region, is a favoured destination for many holidaymakers each year. As such, the region may see an influx of tourists from across Europe, meaning that booking a hire vehicle in advance is important to avoid missing out on your vehicle of choice. Faro’s city centre and its main airport are popular car hire destinations, with prices ranging from £2.88 per day for small cars, to £84 per day for 7-9 seaters or minibuses.

Remaining organised is very important when it comes to car hire, as booking your vehicle in advance is the best way to ensure you secure the vehicle you want but also that costs stay low. The closer to your trip you book your car, the likelihood of prices per day increasing considerably. Whether booking from downtown Faro or Faro Airport, booking a small car is the best way to not only ensure that the cost of hire stays low, but also fuel prices.

Driving Rules and Regulations in Faro for Car Hirers

● The general speed limit in Portugal is 75mph on motorways and around 30 mph in inner city or built-up areas. ● In Faro, as with the rest of Portugal, driving is on the right side of the road and overtaking is on the left. ● All occupants of the vehicle must wear a seatbelt at all times. ● Faro’s car hire age requirements are the same as the country’s – to drive in Portugal, you must be 18 or older, and to hire a vehicle you must be 21 or over. ● You must have any relevant paperwork and a full valid driving licence to hand. ● It is illegal to use your phone when driving any vehicle. ● It is illegal to run a red light in Faro.

Getting Around Faro

Driving around Faro is easy, and luckily we have a large range of vehicles to transport you around the city in style and comfort. You can’t always rely on public transport, which is why hiring a car is the perfect solution.

Range of Vehicles for Car Hire in Faro

From multiple locations across Faro, you can hire small, medium and large cars, luxury cars and 7-9 seater vehicles. The prices per day of each type of car vary depending on the type, what time of year you book and how far in advance. Generally, you can expect prices to be reasonable – to keep costs low, opt for a small vehicle.

Working With the Best Car Hire Suppliers in Faro

We collaborate with some of Europe’s most well-known car hire companies to bring you excellent deals and offers on vehicle hire across Faro and the whole of Portugal. We source vehicles to suit every budget and preference.

We have vehicles ready and waiting to be picked up to start your journey, from trusted and renowned suppliers such as Europcar, Hertz, Avis, Enterprise and Alamo, among many others. Don’t hesitate to book your vehicle with us today and reserve your ideal car for a great price. Embark on a road trip around the Algarve and enjoy its golf courses, beaches and nightlife.

Top Tips when hiring a car in Faro

  • Apart from Lisbon, Portuguese people prefer to drive more slowly than the speed limit, making a road trip and in general driving through the main city and country a very relaxing experience without having to stress much.
  • Additionally as Faro car hire is pretty cheap, you don't have to worry about carrying your luggage while moving around or sightseeing.
  • More so, most vehicles come with air-conditioning, so you wont have to worry about the heat if you're visiting during the summer months.
  • When comparing prices of car hire companies in Faro, it is crucial to remember that bigger companies will usually overlook small scratches, while smaller local car hire companies will examine carefully and charge you for any damages discovered. However, as driving in Portugal and Faro is so smooth, in most cases, you wont have to worry about that. Still it's important to keep in mind when making the final decision on your Faro car hire company.
  • All car hire companies in Portugal, and of course also Faro, require that you have a CDW insurance. However, the price of the insurance, as it's compulsory, it's always included in the car hire fee.
  • Drive through the most scenic parts of Faro along its magnificent coast and non-urban rural areas. You'll encounter several amazing beaches and picturesque fishing villages with natural beauty.
  • With Faro car hire you'll be able to easily reach all these attractions including nightclubs, fine restaurants, the Faro Cathedral, the nearby serra de monchique mountains and unique amusement parks.
  • If it's your first time it's advisable to keep to the right while driving on the highway.
  • While Faro is the capital of the Algarve in Portugal, it's population is quite small, less than 70,000. This means you wont have to deal with a lot of traffic.
  • The busiest times traffic-wise are from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. and from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
  • Faro car hire options are pretty cheap, starting at £18 or less per day.
  • Book your hire car in Faro in advance to get the lowest prices by visiting our website.
  • Economy hire cars in Faro are much cheaper than other options.
  • On Enjoy Travel you can find the best car hire deals all year long - we work with more than 40 car hire suppliers that provide the best deals in Algarve and all over the country.
  • Some of the best car rental companies in Faro are Dollar (faro airport car hire option too), Hertz (similar airport pick up too) with very budgeted prices and splendid service. You can get a great service for your Faro car hire if you opt for Keddy and Drive On Holidays who cover the whole Algarve . Additionally, there are rental companies like Klass Wagen and Master Kings where you can get the best deal for your rental car by offering a new car like a Ford Focus or a Ford Fiesta (additional driver included) making it very comfortable for you to visit Faro. Faro Airport car hire companies can easily be found upon landing, close to the arrivals hall, in fron of the "rent a car" area, these include but are not limited to Avis, Hertz, and Enterprise.
  • Even though you can expole the Algarve by taxi, train or bus, it is convenient to opt for a car hire (more convenient from Faro airport) if you want to maximise your experience by seeing nearby cities like Olhao, Tavira, Albufeira, Loule, Quarteira etc..
  • There are 12 golf courses in Faro - you can find more information on FAO website or in person to the "meeting point" at the airport shop.
  • Keep in mind that in Faro as in most freeways have toll stops, so you should be ready for the fees while driving through them. The (electronic) toll roads can be paid via electronic points you can use your debit card. If you want to pay a fine or pay your toll you will have to go to the post office. You can avoid the green lanes but your journey will be slower, busier and not fuel efficient.
  • You don't need to take a shuttle bus to in order to pick up your vehicle. Pickup points for most rental companies are just a short walk (50-80 metres) from the airport terminal and can be found between P1 and P4.

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FAQs about car hire in Faro

Most frequently asked questions about hiring a car in Faro

In the winter season it can be as cheap as £2.20 per day but in the summer prices start at £6.50 per day.
In Faro and the rest of Portugal, the speed limit on large roads like motorways is around 75 mph. In inner city areas or surrounding built-up areas, the speed limit rarely exceeds 30 mph. Driving around Faro is easily the best way to get around, as you cannot always rely on modes of public transport to get you around.
In Portugal, the general age requirement for driving a car is 18 years of age, and to hire a car you usually need to be 21 or over. Sometimes, for drivers who are under the age of 25, certain car hire companies may require a surcharge. Also, to hire a larger vehicle like a 7-9 seater or a luxury/estate style car, you may need to be older than 21-25.
You can hire a BMW from Faro Airport for around £100-£145 per day depending on the model of BMW. There are currently no BMWs for hire from downtown Faro, however, you can rent a similar car like a Mercedes or Audi. For a week-long car rental, a BMW may cost between £700-£900 for the week. Again this is dependent on the model of BMW you select.
You can hire a transit van from Faro Airport for around £23 per day, or £165 for a week. From downtown Faro, a transit van can cost around £90 per day, or up to £630 per week. If you want to rent a transit van for a month, costs will likely increase further depending on where in Faro you want to hire from.
With economy cars, you’re guaranteed to find better prices on small and medium-sized vehicles, such as Ford, VW, Hyundai, and Fiat 500. The cheapest prices you can find on economy cars are around £3.12 per day the cheapest for car hire from downtown Faro, and £2.55 per day for hire from Faro Airport.
This depends on the type of car you want to rent. Small cars can be rented for as little as £17– however, if you book your car too close to your trip dates, you may find that prices can increase. Booking in advance is the best way to ensure prices remain within your budget, and opting for a small car can help you find the best prices.
Faro is famed for being a very affordable area compared to the rest of Portugal, or other European holiday destinations. However, there of course are still some expensive parts such as large inner city areas. You can expect to stick within budget no matter where you go in Portugal and can expect to spend no more than €100 per day not including accommodation.
It is worth renting a car in Faro, as public transport cannot always be relied upon. Hiring a car can give you the freedom to travel around the Algarve and the rest of Portugal according to your itinerary and in your own time. You can also accommodate any other passengers or travelers you may have with you when hiring a car.
Driving around Faro is relatively easy, with lots of easy-to-navigate routes and roads, conveniently placed parking spaces and very little traffic. Try to stick to the outer suburbs of Faro to find driving the easiest, as driving in urban or downtown areas may mean traffic is more prominent or parking spaces are less easy to find.
Faro has numerous public transport options for your convenience. If you intend to travel to more rural areas of the Algarve or Portugal, you may find that public transport is less frequent and well-connected than in inner city areas. Because of this, we’d recommend hiring a car or traveling by foot or bicycle.
Depending on how long you want to book for, the time of year and the type of car you want to hire, hiring a car in Faro is relatively easy and can see prices as cheap as £2 per day for a small car. If you want to increase your car hire to a week or month, then prices will change accordingly, however, base prices are usually affordable.
Generally, yes. UK driver's license holders usually have no trouble driving in Portugal if they hold a full and valid UK driving license with a picture. However, it’s important to double-check the eligibility of your license if there is no picture, if it is out of date, etc. People from other European countries generally have no trouble driving in Portugal either.
This depends on what you’re most interested in doing or seeing. If you enjoy lounging around on the beach, then go to Faro from June to August when the weather is at its hottest. If you enjoy more cultural activities, traveling to the city at any time of year is fine, although if you want to avoid large crowds of tourists then travel in off-peak seasons like winter or autumn.
Depending on the type of car, a week-long car hire can range from £21 to £590 per week for hire from downtown Faro. If renting from Faro Airport, prices can range from £17 to £450 starting from the smallest vehicle to a 7-9 seater vehicle. You don’t always have to drop your car off at the same location as you picked it up, either.
Month-long car hire from downtown Faro or Faro Airport can see prices increase dramatically. However, sticking to a small car can make prices feel more reasonable. For a month, the cheapest price you can get on hiring a car is around £175, and the highest price is around £2,200 for larger vehicles like 7-9 seaters.
Booking in advance is a sure-fire way to get the price of fuel and car hire down to their cheapest rates. Booking in advance can also be helpful when it comes to cancelling or amending, as it leaves room for you to rectify any issues or problems you may run into when hiring your car. The longer you wait to reserve your vehicle, the higher prices may be.
Yes, there are several 7-9 seater vehicles available for hire in downtown Faro and also from Faro Airport, as well as across the Algarve and Portugal. 7-9 seaters are a popular choice for families or those traveling in a large group, as they can accommodate numerous passengers and hold more room than other smaller vehicles.
The cheapest cars you can find on Enjoy Travel include the VW Up! Model, at a rental price of £2.92 per day, and the Fiat 500 which sees a daily price of around £3. These prices are only per day, as per week they can cost around £20-£21. Of course, the larger your car the more the prices will increase, but if you stick to smaller cars, you can stay within budget on the car hire and fuel.

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