
Transportation

Due to its peripheral location, the Algarve enjoys good transport connections, both internally with the other Portuguese cities and externally with the rest of the world. Various national airlines have regular flights to the Algarve, making Faro a busy international airport.
The Algarve also benefits from a good road network, composed of motorways, trunk roads and a range of secondary roads, making the journey comfortable and efficient whether you're travelling by bus or driving in a rented car.
Rail transport is another alternative for visitors to the region. The Portuguese rail service (CP - Comboios de Portugal) has avast network of trains to places all over the country.
How to get here
Train
Regular connections with the major portuguese cities.
Alfa Pendular: High speed train
Intercidades: Lisbon - 3 hours
Porto - 5:30 hours
Bus
Several connections from portuguese main cities and
Spain.
Lisbon - 2:30 hours
Seville - 2 hours
Road
Main road links:
A22 Highway (Via do Infante)
N125 National Road
N431 Huelva - Seville
Airport
Faro International Airport has regular connections with the major European capitals.
Lisbon - 2:30 hours
Seville - 2 hours
Vilamoura - 15 mins








