Portugal
Faro Airport (FAO), officially known as Gago Coutinho Airport, is the closest international airport serving Olhão, located approximately 15-20 kilometers west of the town. It functions as the main gateway to the entire Algarve region.
Flight availability and prices vary significantly by season. Booking flights well in advance is highly recommended for better rates.
Available outside terminal, approx. €25-€35 to Olhão.
EVA Transportes from Faro Airport to Faro city, then connecting to Olhão.
From Faro train station to Olhão train station (requires transfer from airport).
No specific exit fees or taxes are separately paid by travelers departing Portugal. These are usually included in your airfare.
For international flights from Faro Airport, arrive at least 2-3 hours before scheduled departure. This allows time for check-in, security, and potential queues.
For train or bus departures from Olhão, arriving 15-30 minutes before scheduled departure typically suffices.
Olhão has a central train station for regional travel. Buses offer flexible and cost-effective travel throughout Portugal.
Portugal's roads are generally well-maintained.
Portuguese roads are generally in good condition, but local driving habits can be assertive. Parking in central Olhão can be challenging.
Olhão's sea connections focus on local island access rather than international arrivals. Its main waterway links are within the Ria Formosa lagoon system.
To rent a car, a valid driving license (plus an International Driving Permit if your license is not from an EU/EEA country) and a major credit card in the main driver's name are required.
Major international car rental companies operate at Faro Airport. Local options in Olhão may have limited selection.
Secure your vehicle in advance via DiscoverCars.com for better rates and availability.
Rental cars often have transponders for automatic toll payments. Confirm how tolls are charged.
Use Google Maps or Maps.me for offline navigation while driving.
Olhão’s compact nature and flat waterfront make walking appealing ways to explore the town and its surroundings.
The Ecovia Litoral, a coastal cycling route, passes directly through Olhão, offering pleasant and safe rides.
Numerous self-guided walking routes allow you to discover the charm of the Old Town and the vibrancy of the waterfront at your own pace.
Some local tour operators offer guided walking tours focusing on Olhão's history, unique architecture, or its famous seafood markets, providing valuable insights.
Olhão is safe for exploration. No specific "no-go" areas exist. Exercise normal urban caution in less-trafficked side streets late at night.